Karine Audouze
professor at université paris cité co-lead elixir toxicology community@ Université Paris Cité
Paris, Île-de-france, France
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Karine Audouze is a highly experienced professional with 22 years of work experience in bioinformatics, drug design, medicinal chemistry, computational chemistry, and lifesciences. Based in Paris, France, she specializes in systems, chemical biology, computational chemistry, and chemoinformatics. Karine has worked as an Associate Professor at Universite Paris Descartes and Arpida, gaining valuable expertise in research and analytics. Her skills also include computer-based modeling, enabling her to understand the effects of small molecules on human systems. With a strong background in computational chemistry, Karine is well-equipped to contribute to the field of bioinformatics and biostatistics.
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@cbs.dtu.dk
@univ-paris-diderot.fr
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Which chemicals are we exposed to? What are their biological effects? And what may be the risk on human health? Emerging strategies i.e. computer-based modeling can contribute of understanding the effects of small molecules (drugs, personal care products, nutritional ingredients and industrial chemicals) on human systems. Teaching Bioinformatics & Biostatistics Specialties: systems chemical biology computational chemistry chemoinformatics

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Karine Audouze's Professional Milestones

  • Associate Professor (2012-07-01~2014-08-01): Conducted groundbreaking research in the field, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.
  • Computational Chemist (2004-01-01~2005-04-01): Desenvolved laboratory experiments to advance scientific knowledge and drive scientific advancements.
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