Paul Villoutreix

@paulvilloutreix

Inference Methods and Machine Learning for Developmental Biology: Bridging Microscopy and Omics through ML Group Leader

Joined October 2010

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    17 Dec 2020

    Looking for the perfect postdoc in machine learning for biology - "dynamic multi-domain translation for high-throughput sequencing data" - come join us in Marseille!

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    May 10

    A great job opportunity (!! long term/permanent job !!) in downtown Paris, in a great environement with all sort of crasy tissues/embryos to work with and a very dynamics teams of image analysts. What else ? Please RT !

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    ⏰ Don't miss out ! You have almost one week left to apply to CENTURI's 2021! For more info ➡ 🗓 Deadline: April 16, 2021 Please Cc.

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  4. Apr 10
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    Apr 9

    The Zelzer lab are recruiting! We are looking for a talented, enthusiastic PhD/ Postdoc who is interested in musculoskeletal development, regeneration, cell fate & morphogenesis involving scRNA seq, gene editing, advance imaging and more. Come join an amazing group, fully funded!

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    Apr 1

    Our Perspective on data science in cell imaging is out ! Jointly written with (twitter-less) Meghan Driscoll following the awesome (last onsite before COVID!) workshop on the topic 😊 1/2

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    Mar 30

    Roger Penrose’s journal. Beautiful 😍

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    Mar 30

    Interested in and ? opportunities at , in great scientific environment in beautiful Marseille. with & my team, checkout project Please

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    Mar 30

    You are interested in Fluid Mechanics, Biology and Machine Learning. We have PhD position available to work on plankton strategies in turbulence. Come join us!

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    Mar 25

    Machine learning for multi-modal data integration: RNASeq and Microscopy images with Turing Center for Living Systems, Marseille, France

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    Mar 25

    A perfect partnership of sensible biological data + expertise in machine learning. This is the place to be if you're interested in both! Today, the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center is launched at the Broad!

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    Mar 23

    📢Job alert!! We have an opening for a PhD student in our team . Exciting interdisciplinary project using to study enhancer biology in Drosophila embryos in collaboration with & C. Vaillant . All info here:

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    Mar 18

    Please RT: we are looking for a talented image-data processing specialist to work with us within the multi-disciplinary Turing Center for Living Systems

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    Mar 12

    opportunities at ! Excellent scientific environment in a beautiful setting in the south of France. For in my team, check these 2 projects Please

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    opportunities at ! Excellent scientific environment in a beautiful setting in the south of France. For in my team, check these 2 projects Please

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    | We are looking for a data scientist - image data processing for our Technology Transfer platform. 🗓 Duration: 2-year contract (renewable) ➡ More info: Don't hesitate to RT!

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    Feb 23

    Doing a postdoc in computational biology? Got your own ideas? Want to set up your own group, with freedom to follow your vision? Apply to being a Group Leader (PI position)

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  18. Jan 28

    The position for a postdoc in machine learning for biology is still open! Co-supervised by Thierry Artières () - If you are interested in auto-encoders, optimal transport and how these can be helpful in developmental biology, come join us!

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    Jan 23

    Check out our new review on the proprioceptive system as a new regulator of musculoskeletal biology 🦴. (1/2)

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    Jan 18
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  21. Jan 11

    I've written a review "What machine learning can do for developmental biology". So many new exciting works, I hope you find it useful! ->

    Schematic of the common tasks of machine learning
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