Computational biophysicist @ University of Würzburg (Germany) and @ Institut Pasteur (France). Machine Biophotonics Lab (Würzburg). Imaging and Modeling Unit (Paris). Translational imaging, deep learning for biology, drug discovery.
Christophe Zimmer
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Our data are consistent with constant binding rate, lifetime and extrusion speed of cohesin across different regions. This argues for a model where TAD dynamics is mainly governed by CTCF sites and opens the door to predictive simulations of DNA folding across the entire human genome. (3/4)
One week left to apply. Help us find new antimicrobials and understand the inner workings of bacteria – as a technical assistant in the Machine Biophotonics and Nanoscale Bacteriology labs at the Rudolf-Virchow-Zentrum, University of Würzburg – See details below (in German). Please spread the word.