Congratulations to our two coordinators:
Benoît Ladoux
CNRS Research Director at the Jacques Monod Institute (Université Paris Cité / CNRS) for his “DeadOrAlive” project
Claire Rougeulle
CNRS Research Director in the Epigenetics and Cell Fate unit (Université Paris Cité / CNRS), for her project “XCYCLE, Toward a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics and mechanisms of X chromosome inactivation in Humans“
We are also delighted to congratulate a third laureate, member of the SPHERE laboratory, partner of the Labex:
David Rabouin
Director of CNRS research within the SPHERE laboratory (Université Paris Cité / University of Paris Panthéon Sorbonne and CNRS) for the project “PHILIUMM, The Philosophy of Leibniz in the Light of his Unpublished Mathematical Manuscripts“
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