Research group Juliette Griffie's research group
The Computational Microscopy for Cell Biology (CMCB) laboratory is a multidisciplinary team developing cutting-edge image analysis strategies to answer fundamental biology questions with advanced light microscopy.

The lab’s research scope ranges from studying cells at the molecular level, developing machine learning tools to extract meaningful information from images as well as modelling. The lab has a particular interest in immunology, both in terms of understanding auto immune diseases as well as immune cells’ activation and interactions.
The CMCB lab has fully funded job opportunities available (PhD students & Post docs) over a wide range of projects. Whether you are a cell biologist or a data analysis enthusiast from physics, computer science or engineering background, if you have a deep interest in using imaging to better understand immune cells, get in touch!
Group members
Group managers
Juliette Griffie
Assistant Professor

Members
Anna Kovács
Student

Erik Blondell
Student

Ines Pujol Masia
Student

Louise Scholz
Student

Morgane Chalon
Student

Luca Panconi
Postdoc

Inês Martins Cunha
PhD student

Sebastian Bauer
PhD student

Emma Latron
PhD student

Maxime Gestin
Postdoc
