Jean-Baptiste Lugagne
Lecturer · Synthetic Biology & Biomanufacturing
University of OxfordAbout
Jean-Baptiste Lugagne is a Departmental Lecturer at the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford. He joined the department in December 2024, focusing on research involving cell-machine interfaces to optimize biological processes for Engineering Biology applications. His work bridges Synthetic Biology, Control Theory, and Microfluidics technologies.
Education: PhD in Synthetic Biology (Université Sorbonne Paris Cité), MSc in Signal Processing Engineering, and BSc. Postdoctoral research at Boston University (BU) centered on high-throughput single-cell control of gene expression.
Research interests span interdisciplinary fields including biomanufacturing, machine learning-driven control systems, and advanced microscopy/microfluidics for biological applications. No specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. His personal website contains further details.
Current role involves teaching and research coordination within Engineering Science, with no documented advisees listed in the provided data.
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