

Olivier TABOUREAU
PR Université Paris Cité, co-responsable de l'équipe
(+33)1 57 27 82 79
Professor of bioinformatics/biostatistics at the Université Paris Cité (France), I have a background in Biochemistry. After obtaining my Ph.D in chemistry, specialty in bioinformatics and data mining in 2001 at the university of Orleans, I continued with a post doc Marie Curie fellowship position in industry (Novo Nordisk in Denmark) studying antimicrobial peptides and coagulation factors using QSAR and molecular modeling approaches.
In 2005, I joined the center for biological sequences analysis (CBS), at the Technical University of Denmark and with a colleague, I built a research group on computational chemical biology. In 2012, I came back to France and became professor at the university of Paris Diderot working on computational pharmacological profiling of chemicals. It includes chemical biology data integration, network sciences and development of machine learning and artificial intelligence applied in different research topics (CNS, metabolic disorders, diabetes, fertility, liver injury, cancer). I have a lot of interest in systems pharmacology, systems toxicology and chemical risk assessment with the analysis of omics (transcriptomics) and high content imaging data.