CNRS researcher in applied Mathematics
I am a CNRS researcher (Chargée de recherche) in applied Mathematics, working at the Camille Jordan Institute in Lyon (France). The focus of my research is to develop, study and apply mathematical models (PDE-based, stochastic, agent-based) in the context of tissue growth, and cell collective behavior. I am particularly interested in the way cellular behavior and cell-cell interactions convey properties at the scale of the colony, the tissue and the organ.
My work is interdisciplinary and combines mathematical modeling, theoretical analysis of mathematical models, microscopy techniques, image analysis, numerical simulations and biological experiments.
I work closely with biologists from various domains and with biophysicists.
Key words : Modeling, PDE, macroscopic models, cross diffusion, Hele Shaw models, incompressible limit, numerical simulations.
Note: the picture in the header is of a quail embryo I took in the Center of Integrative Biology (Toulouse, France under a microscope.
CNRS Researcher at Institut Camille Jordan, Lyon, France
Post-doc, Camille Jordan Institute, Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France
Project: Mathematical modeling and analysis of bacteria collective behavior
Mentor: Vincent Calvez
PhD in applied Mathematics, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
Project: Mathematical modeling of embryo axis elongation
Advisors: Ariane Trescases (Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse) and Bertrand Bénazéraf (Centre de Biologie Intégrative)
Check out our new preprint 😍👇👇! We combine mathematical modelling 💻 and experimental approaches 🔬to uncover the role of differential proliferation in multi-tissue morphogenesis !
— Michèle Romanos (@MicheleRomanos) February 29, 2024
Big thanks to @BBenazeraf lab and to the authors involved in the making of this story ! https://t.co/rjxFOPMXsH
Email: romanos@math.univ-lyon1.fr
Office: Institut Camille Jordan, building Braconnier, 21 Av. Claude Bernard, 69100 Villeurbanne, office 119
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