Co-supervision of the Institut Pasteur team for the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition organised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the theme of which changes every year. For students from a wide range of schools (ENSCI, ESPCI, Chimie ParisTech, École Polytechnique, École Centrale, Université Paris Diderot, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, SupBiotech, etc.), iGEM is a space designed for interdisciplinary experimentation in devising solutions to environmental and health problems.
iGEM Pasteur "NeuronArch" (2018)Students in the team are designing a device for amputees that encourages nerve regrowth and prevents the development of infectious biofilms. The project is available here.
ENSCI Pasteur "Æther" (2017)The team's students are designing an innovative device for depolluting indoor air and recycling polluting particles. The project is available here.
iGEM Pasteur "Mos(kit)o" (2016)The team's students are designing an arbovirus detection kit designed to prevent epidemics. The project won a gold medal, the Best Diagnostics Project Award, the Best Applied Design Award and the Best Entrepreneurship Award. The project is available here.