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Margaux Credeville
Phd, CEA, France
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KEYWORDS
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Genomics
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Environmental coupling
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Quantitative genomics
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Plankton biogeography modeling
Short BIO
I graduated in 2021 with a Master's Degree from the Engineering school Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France). After the last year with a major in bioinformatics and computer sciences for life sciences and healthcare, I had the opportunity to do an internship at the LAGE (Laboratoire d'Analyse Génomique des Eucaryotes) - Genoscope (Evry, France) which triggered my curiosity and interest for marine ecology. I am glad to pursue a PhD at the LAGE - Genoscope as a part of the AtlantECO project.
Role in AtlantECO
Modelling the geographical distribution of plankton at the genome scale taking into account physical and oceanographic dynamics such as currents and climate.
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Quantifying genomics approaches to assess distribution and composition of planktonic communities, using numerical ecology and biostatistics methods.