About
I am a PhD student since 2021 at LIP, ENS de Lyon, MC2 team, under the supervision of Nicolas Scabanel.
My current research primarily focuses on DNA computing, and in particular the theoretical study of DNA origami self-assembly.
Before that, I studied at École polytechnique from 2017 to 2020 and followed the Parisian Master of Research in Computer Science (MPRI) in 2020-2021.
Research work
Talk(s) and poster(s)
- Finding Key Differentiating Strands for Folding Multi-Scaffold DNA Origami, 12 September 2023, DNA29 Conference, [poster]
- A stochastic and geometrical model for DNA origami self-assembly, 13 March 2023, ALEA Days, [slides].
Publication(s)
- The Rule-based model approach: A Kappa model for hepatic stellate cells activation by TGFB1. Matthieu Bouguéon, Pierre Boutillier, Jérôme Feret, Octave Hazard & Nathalie Théret (2022). In Systems Biology Modelling and Analysis, E. De Maria (Ed.). [link]
Teaching