Scientific Advisory Board

Agnese Seminara

Agnese Seminara (Ph.D physics University of Nice), was a postdoc in biological physics at Harvard University and at Institut Pasteur (2008-11). She was hired as an Instructor of Applied Mathematics at

Emmanuelle Botté

I’m a scientific consultant, writer and editor. A biochemist and molecular ecologist by training, I obtained a PhD from James Cook University in Australia, and pursued my career as a staff scientist

Flavio Seno

Flavio Seno is full professor of Theoretical Physics of Matter at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Padu where is now head of the Department.
He obtained his doctorate in 1992

Giovanni Ciriello

Giovanni Ciriello obtained a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Padova in 2009. In 2010, he moved to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York for a

Jonathan Rosand

Dr. Rosand is Professor of Neurology at Harvard, holds the J.P. Kistler Endowed Chair in Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Associate Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.

Martin Ackermann

Director of Eawag, the aquatic research institute of ETH domain; professor for microbial systems ecology, ETH Zurich, and professor for microbial systems bìecology, EPFL.

Matteo Osella

I am a physicist generally interested in understanding complex emergent phenomena from simple rules and principles.
Most of my research focuses on the interface between statistical physics and

Michael  Brenner

Michael Brenner is a faculty member in School of Engineering and Applied Science and Physics at Harvard University. He has a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago, where he worked with

Michele Caselle

Michele Caselle is full professor in Theoretical Physics at the Torino University. His main research interests are quantum field theories, statistical mechanics, computer simulations of complex

Nicole Dubilier

Nicole Dubilier is a Director at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany where she heads the Symbiosis Department. Her lab studies the diversity, ecology and evolution of

Sara Mitri

Sara Mitri leads a group that studies ecosystems of microbes, in particular how different species of microbes interact and how these interactions evolve over time. Sara grew up in Cairo and did her

Silvia De Monte

I am a researcher at the Department for Evolutionary Theory at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön, where I lead the research group Dynamics of Microbial Collectives, and at the

Simon van Vliet

I am a junior group leader at the Biozentrum, University of Basel and the Department of Fundamental Microbiology, University of Lausanne. In my group, we use interdisciplinary methods, combining

Sven Bergmann

Sven Bergmann heads the Computational Biology Group in the Department of Computational Biology at the University of Lausanne since 2005. He became Associate Professor in 2010 and is affiliated with

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