Ariel Lindner
I am an INSERM tenured senior researcher and director of the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Life Sciences master program (AIV; www.aiv-paris.org) in Paris' Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI; www.cri-paris.org).
I graduated from the Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel) "Amirim" interdisciplinary program with major in Chemistry and received my M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute of Science (Rehovot, Israel) in Chemical Immunology for work on catalytic antibodies as enzyme models, antibody conformational changes and directed evolution. After a research period at the Scripps Institute (California, USA), I received EMBO and Marie Curie fellowships to pursue postdoctoral work in Paris with Prof. Miro Radman. My research interests evolve around applying Physical, Chemical and Biological approaches to study variability between clonal individuals, aging and synthetic biology.
Together with Francois Taddei, we created the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI; www.cri-paris.org)), a convivial meeting point between our lab and interdisciplinary teaching at the undergraduate, master and PhD levels. In this framework I serve as the director of the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Life Sciences master program (www.aiv-paris.org) and lead the Paris team for the synthetic biology iGEM competition at MIT for the past 5 years.
Interested in propagating our experience towards a global community of research learning hubs across the world and to experimentation of new pedagogical approaches, I took part in launching the WISER-U community (www.wiser-u.net). Activities include empowering local actors in research and education to create their own EduLabs (eg, China, Indonesia).
Address: Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity
Faculty of Medicine
Paris Descartes University
24 Fbg St Jacques, Paris 75014
FRANCE
I graduated from the Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel) "Amirim" interdisciplinary program with major in Chemistry and received my M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute of Science (Rehovot, Israel) in Chemical Immunology for work on catalytic antibodies as enzyme models, antibody conformational changes and directed evolution. After a research period at the Scripps Institute (California, USA), I received EMBO and Marie Curie fellowships to pursue postdoctoral work in Paris with Prof. Miro Radman. My research interests evolve around applying Physical, Chemical and Biological approaches to study variability between clonal individuals, aging and synthetic biology.
Together with Francois Taddei, we created the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI; www.cri-paris.org)), a convivial meeting point between our lab and interdisciplinary teaching at the undergraduate, master and PhD levels. In this framework I serve as the director of the Interdisciplinary Approaches to Life Sciences master program (www.aiv-paris.org) and lead the Paris team for the synthetic biology iGEM competition at MIT for the past 5 years.
Interested in propagating our experience towards a global community of research learning hubs across the world and to experimentation of new pedagogical approaches, I took part in launching the WISER-U community (www.wiser-u.net). Activities include empowering local actors in research and education to create their own EduLabs (eg, China, Indonesia).
Address: Centre for Research and Interdisciplinarity
Faculty of Medicine
Paris Descartes University
24 Fbg St Jacques, Paris 75014
FRANCE
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