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Lucie Saint-Joanis is a skilled data professional with extensive experience in bioinformatics and data management. Currently serving as a Data Steward at BIOASTER since March 2022, Lucie develops data governance frameworks for substantial datasets and implements data life cycle processes across multiple projects. Prior to this role, Lucie held the position of Data Manager, overseeing data integration and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations. Lucie's background includes significant work at LIMAGRAIN EUROPE, where contributions spanned from developing genomic data management systems to creating a SNP detection pipeline. With a Master's degree in bioinformatics from Université Clermont Auvergne and a Bachelor's degree in life sciences from Université Blaise Pascal, Lucie has built a solid foundation in the fields of data and biology.
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BIOASTER Technology Research Institute (TRI) is working to develop an unique technological and innovative model to support the latest challenges in microbiology, in particular to : -Fight antimicrobials resistance. -Improve vaccines safety and efficacy. -Quickly diagnose infections at patient bedside. -take full advantage to human and animal microbiota. In order to overcome technological bottlenecks and explore new avenues, BIOASTER is leading collaborative projects that bring together academics, start-ups, SMEs and industrial groups around key thematic and technology units. Each project strives on academic research excellence and is undertaken by a team of high-level experts and engineers, which benefits from state-of-the-art equipment, technological infrastructures. BIOASTER, an independent non-profit organization, is one of 8 French TRIs created in 2012 on the initiative of the French Government through the “Investments for the Future” program. The two historical founders are Lyonbiopôle (a biocluster, the one-stop shop for healthcare innovation in Rhône-Alpes, France) and the Institut Pasteur in Paris. They were joined from the beginning by the CNRS, the INSERM, the CEA, Mérieux Institute, Danone Nutricia Research and Sanofi Pasteur -and newly joined by bioMérieux- to create a unique Technology Institute dedicated to infectious diseases and microbiology in health. The Institute benefits from the support of Lyon Métropole and the Region Auvergne Rhône Alpes and the dynamism of a group of 40 SMEs in the Lyon and Paris regions. Located in Lyon and Paris, BIOASTER has more than 100 employees including 80 world-class scientists and engineers originating from 16 different countries. More information on www.bioaster.org