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FIRST YEAR (M1) COURSES
Refresher week (mandatory)
Synthetic Biology
Dynamics of living systems
Experimental methods for quantitative biology
Disciplinary strengthening
Scientific Communication
COURSES OPEN TO M1 & M2 STUDENTS
Systems Biology
Science and Medicine
Computational Biology
Systems biology Statistics
Interdisciplinary Seminars
SECOND YEAR (M2) COURSES
Project writing workshop
Critical analysis of a research article
Bibliographic synthesis
"Zoom out - Zoom in-Zoom out'"
SECOND YEAR (M2) SPECIFIC COURSES FOR S2I2
Network and Dynamics
TIC and Health Science
Ethics in Bioengineering
This course takes place during the first four weeks of the AIV M1 program.
An individual oral exam tests the student's ability to integrate concepts presented during each course.
Teachers: Samuel Bottani, T. Heams, François Le Fèvre and A. Ricroch
Tutors: David Bikard and Thomas Lombes
Teachers: Emmanuel Farge, Yann Le Cunff and Kashayar Pakdaman
Teachers: Russ Harmer, Gregory Batt, Vincent Danos, Samuel Bottani, Jerome Feret and Jean Krivine
Using novel experimental techniques, quantitative data can be obtained on the functioning of biological systems at the molecular level. The complete exploitation of this novel information on system dynamics requires a mode-based approach: models are proposed, analyzed and compared with respect to experimental data. Using models, various assumptions on biological mechanisms can be corroborated or invalidated by the experimental data on a rational basis. Experimentally-validated models can then be used to make novel predictions or orient system design.
Teachers: A. Boudaoud, F. Carlier Grynkorn, P. Hersen, M. Le Berre, M. Lounaci, A. Paoletti, M. Piel, G. Romet-Lemonne, D. Tareste, P. Tran and G. Velve Casquillas
This course deals with statistical models used in biology, from simple models (variance analysis and regression) to more complex models allowing the analysis of discrete data (generalized linear model), correlated measurements (mixed linear model), or multivariate measurements (manova, discriminant analysis).
Students wishing to acquire or strengthen a specific knowledge can participate in external modules organized in the Paris region in exchange with (or in addition to) one of the Master's courses or internships.
This choice of alternative/additional courses has to be discussed with the Master's teachers.
Moderators : François Taddei, Ariel Lindner, Samuel Bottani

Mediators: Ariel Lindner, François Taddei, Stéphane Douady, Pascal Hersen
2009 guests : Andrew Murray, Saskia Van der Vies
Teachers: Pascal Hersen, Ariel Lindner, Andrew Murray, Claire Ribrault and David Tareste
Teachers: Pascal Hersen, Ariel Lindner, Andrew Murray, Claire Ribrault and David Tareste
Teachers : Pascal Hersen, Ariel Lindner, Andrew Murray, Claire Ribrault and David Tareste