PhD students
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Ariel Offenstadt (2023-...), Modelling the stepwise cessation of recombination around sex-determining genes: identifying the temporal and genomic scales involved, co-supervised by Sylvain Billiard and Tatiana Giraud (evolutionary biologists at Univ. of Lille and CNRS & Univ. Paris-Saclay, respectively).
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Lena Kuwata (2022-...), Modelling the growth of an organised network: the case of filamentous fungi, co-supervised by Florence Chapeland-Leclerc (mycologist at Univ. Paris Cité).
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Elisa Couvert (2022-2024), Evolutionary processes leading to species diversification, co-supervised by Amaury Lambert (mathematician at ENS Paris).
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Laurent Freoa (2020-2024), Integrative analysis of the role of pigmentation in the adaptation of drosophila to spatial and temporal temperature heterogeneities, co-supervised by Jean-Michel Gibert (developmental biologist at CNRS & Sorbonne Univ.).
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Emilie Tezenas du Montcel (2020-2023), Mathematical models for the study of the interaction between recombination suppression and deleterious mutations in the vicinity of a mating type locus, co-supervised by Sylvain Billiard and Tatiana Giraud (evolutionary biologists at Univ. of Lille and CNRS & Univ. Paris-Saclay, respectively).
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Apolline Louvet (2019-2022), Probabilistic population genetics models for expanding populations, co-supervised by Nathalie Machon (ecologist at Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle).
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Anne Van Gorp Lanvin (2017-2022), Multi-scale modelling of the intra-cellular actin dynamics, co-supervised by François Robin (developmental biologist at INSERM & Sorbonne Univ.).
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Raphaël Forien (2014-2017), The spatial structure of genetic diversity under natural selection and in heterogeneous environments, co-supervised by Alison Etheridge (mathematician at Univ. of Oxford).
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Scientific tutor of the postdoctoral project of Léonard Dekens (2022-2023), Evolutionary dynamics in non-local models with complex gene-trait associations and spatial structure. Funded by the Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris.
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Scientific tutor of the postdoctoral project of Milica Tomasevic (2018-2019), Modelling communication within an organised network: the case of filamentous fungi. Funded by the DIM MathInnov of Région Ile de France.