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Ariel Lindner (B.Sc., Chemistry, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; M.Sc/Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)is currently a young INSERM (the French NIH equivalent)researcher at the Paris Descartes University Faculty of Medicine (www.necker.fr/tamara). His research is focused on quantitative study of phenotypic variability and aging in Bacteria. In parallel, he co-initiated and teaches the interdisciplinary master program "Interdisciplinary approaches to Life Sciences" (www.master-aiv.fr) and the International Interdisciplinary PhD Program @Frontiers in Life Sciences (www.fdv.ens.fr)at the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI)where the Paris iGEM team was born. | Ariel Lindner (B.Sc., Chemistry, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; M.Sc/Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)is currently a young INSERM (the French NIH equivalent)researcher at the Paris Descartes University Faculty of Medicine (www.necker.fr/tamara). His research is focused on quantitative study of phenotypic variability and aging in Bacteria. In parallel, he co-initiated and teaches the interdisciplinary master program "Interdisciplinary approaches to Life Sciences" (www.master-aiv.fr) and the International Interdisciplinary PhD Program @Frontiers in Life Sciences (www.fdv.ens.fr)at the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI)where the Paris iGEM team was born. |
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Ariel Lindner (B.Sc., Chemistry, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; M.Sc/Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)is currently a young INSERM (the French NIH equivalent)researcher at the Paris Descartes University Faculty of Medicine (www.necker.fr/tamara). His research is focused on quantitative study of phenotypic variability and aging in Bacteria. In parallel, he co-initiated and teaches the interdisciplinary master program "Interdisciplinary approaches to Life Sciences" (www.master-aiv.fr) and the International Interdisciplinary PhD Program @Frontiers in Life Sciences (www.fdv.ens.fr)at the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI)where the Paris iGEM team was born.