
About
Clotilde Cadart serves as a Statutory researcher and Research Officer specializing in the quantitative biology of the cell and embryo. Her work intersects with the institute's scientific axes including Immunology, Cancer, and Cellular plasticity and reproduction.
Her research focuses on applying quantitative methodologies to unravel fundamental biological processes in cellular and embryonic systems. This interdisciplinary approach bridges experimental biology with mathematical modeling to decode dynamic developmental mechanisms, emphasizing precision measurement and systems-level analysis in cell behavior and embryogenesis.
While specific advising roles and grant details remain unreported in available sources, her position indicates active contribution to the institute's research ecosystem through methodological innovation in quantitative life sciences.


