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Etienne Kornobis is a bioinformatician and researcher at the Institut Pasteur, affiliated with the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Hub. He obtained his PhD in Biology from the University of Reykjavik in 2011 and has held postdoctoral positions in Spain before joining the Institut Pasteur in 2016. He became a member of the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Hub in 2018, where he continues his work on transcriptomics and bioinformatics methodology.
His research interests include bioinformatics, evolutionary biology, transcriptomics, population genetics, RNA splicing, genome analysis, reproducible research, workflow development, long-read sequencing, alternative splicing, and microbial genomics. His work emphasizes computational methods for analyzing complex biological data, particularly in non-model organisms and microbial systems.
The recent publications of Etienne Kornobis span a broad range of topics in genomics and molecular biology, with a strong trend toward transcriptomic analysis, host-pathogen interactions, microbial genomics, and methodological development in bioinformatics. His work frequently involves high-throughput sequencing, alternative splicing, and data reproducibility, reflecting his expertise in computational biology and systems-level analysis.
Scientific Awards:
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Etienne Kornobis is actively involved in research mentoring and collaborative projects. He leads the Bioconda project and contributes to Bioconvert, both critical tools for bioinformatics software distribution and data format conversion. He has also taught courses on reproducible data analysis and Software Carpentry, indicating a strong commitment to training and open science. There is no mention of formal student advising or grant leadership in the text provided.
Labs and Teams:
- Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Hub (current)
- Revive Consortium (past)
- Epigenetic Regulation unit (past)
- Expertise group: SysBio – Systems Bioinformatics (past)
- Biomics – Dry-Lab (past)



