Evolution

Clément Nizak, Angelo Charry

Our current research focuses on enzymes and antibodies as experimental models to tackle fundamental questions related to bio-molecule function and evolution. Our large-scale experiments are based on droplet microfluidics, phage display and high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies, and downstream statistical analysis. Our approaches are strongly motivated by computational analysis of genomic data and theory inspired by statistical physics.

We work in close collaboration with Olivier Rivoire (Statistical Biology, Gulliver-ESPCI).

 

Recent publications

2021

2020

  • A. Gerard, A. Woolfe, G. Mottet, M. Reichen, C. Castrillon, V. Menrath, S. Ellouze, A. Poitou, R. Doineau, L. Briseño-Roa, P. Canales-Herrerias, P. Mary, G. Rose, C. Ortega, M. Delince, S. Essono, B. Jia, B. Iannascoli, O. Richard-LeGoff, R. Kumar, Y. Pousse, B. Shen, K. Grosselin, B. Saudemont, A. Sautel-Caillé, A. Godina, S. McNamara, K. Eyer, G. Millot, J. Baudry, P. England, C. Nizak, A. Jensen, A. Griffiths, and C. Brenan, "High-throughput single-cell activity-based screening and sequencing of antibodies using droplet microfluidics." Nature Biotechnology, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 715-721, 2020.

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