Here is our incredible SuperBugBuster team! Comprised of students from INSA Lyon, ENS Lyon, and Lyon 1 University, we have tirelessly worked for a year to present this project that is dear to all of us. However, this would not have been possible without the assistance of our remarkable PI, Sylvie Reverchon, as well as the various advisors and contributors who supported us throughout this marvelous project. So, here is an introduction to our team members and all the contributors to the project to help you get to know them better. You can find more detailed information on the contribution page!
Adel is the pillar of the biology team. For SuperBugBuster, he agreed to trade his camera lens for a lab coat, and now Crispr has no secrets for him!
Always up for it, that's what best describes Arthur! Our competitive diver watches over our Parts and is always there when it comes to discussing biology.
Félicités is a bit of a well of science for the team, and besides, the articles on protacs no longer hold any secrets for her. Her seriousness and knowledge are always of great help to us.
Make yourself comfortable, Maelys is capable of talking for hours without stopping! Passionate about dance, she twirls from one thing to another and always wants to do more and more, without ever forgetting her goodwill!
Natacha is just waiting for one thing: to go on stage at the Jamboree and show you what it's like to live for the cameras. In the meantime, she is doing everything she can to popularize our project as best she can, in order to raise awareness among as many people as possible!
Sylvie is a reasearch-professor at INSA Lyon, specialized in microbiology. Our exceptional PI followed, supported and advised Super BugBuster from its genesis until the end. Her scientific rigor matches her dedication to her students.
Associate professor at the Humanities Center at INSA Lyon, Marianne Chouteau teaches human and social sciences to engineers. She supervised, with Marie Pierre Escudie, the Human Practices team to make SuperBugBuster an ethical tool!
Reasearch-professor at INSA Lyon, Marie Pierre Escudie teaches engineering ethics and humanist training. She supervised, with Marianne Chouteau, the Human Practices team to make SuperBugBuster an ethical tool!
Outside of the ice rink, where she excels as a high-level athlete, Aurore always finds time to help the team develop the wiki !