Camille Delebecque
Doctorant, Harvard Medical School / Université Paris Descartes
I am a French Graduate Student in Systems and Synthetic Biology. I am working on the spatial organization of metabolic pathways and engineer sustainable systems for bio-fuel production. I also have a strong interest in science education, science popularization, entrepreneurship, and ethics.
Director of External Affairs of the Harvard Biotech Club, a prominent student organization which aims at bridging the gap in between academia and the industry.
Highly selective part-time program with leading entrepreneurs and VCs; Organized workshops. advised and brainstormed startups in biotech and cleantech.
Thèse de Doctorat en biologie synthétique.
Travaux de recherche appliquée pour la fabrication de biocarburants de nouvelle génération.
2009 - 2009Research Rotation in Evolutionary Dynamics - Jan-Mar 2009
Martin Nowak’s lab & Taddei Lab- Evolutionary Dynamics & Management of Innovation.
2008 - 2008Pamela Silver’s Lab - Veolia Master thesis award - Worked on developing an artificial symbiosis and use a multi-organism strategy for sustainable bio-hydrogen production.
2008 - 2008Patrick Charnay’s lab -Studied the unique capacity of a zinc finger transcription factor (Krox20) to activate its own expression in a non cell-autonomous manner resulting in the patterning of the hindbrain.
Summer Internship - Heimpel’s lab - Research on the principles and application of biological control of the Soybean Aphid by the parasitoid was Binodoxys communis.