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Microcosme: New Inria Project team! External growth-rate control of an E. coli strain in a microfluidics device Giant air balloon Maaike's short talk at CompSysBio 2021 in Aussois Metabolic map of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Microcosme: New Inria Project team!

External growth-rate control of an E. coli strain in a microfluidics device

Izard, Gomez Baldaras et al., Mol. Syst. Biol., 2015

Giant air balloon

Picture by Antrea Pavlou

Maaike's short talk at CompSysBio 2021 in Aussois

Metabolic map of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

By Astrid Bory.

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MICROCOSME combines computational and experimental approaches for the analysis, engineering, and control of the growth of micro-organisms. The team joins researchers from Inria Grenoble – Rhône-Alpes and the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique at Université Grenoble Alpes (CNRS UMR 5588).

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New paper in npj Systems Biology and Applications

Optimal proteome allocation and the temperature dependence of microbial growth laws, by Francis Mairet et al.

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Internship proposal: numerical investigation of control strategies for microbial communities

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