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Graduated from the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in 2009 with a Research Master in “Microbiology and Ecology”, I am currently doing a PhD financed by the Rhône-Alpes cluster “Quality of plants, agriculture, actors and territories” (2009-2012). My PhD, within the UMR CNRS 5557 Microbial Ecology of Lyon, deals with the understanding of ecosystems, and in particular beneficial interactions between soil bacteria and cereals which they stimulate the growth and yield. Within this framework, I have had the opportunity of supervising several trainees on ecological and bacterial genetics issues. Being mainly interested in ecological issues, my participation in the iGEM 2011 international competition is my own way of sharing skills in microbial genetics and promoting the PhD diploma which I am starting as the vice-president of the association of PhD students of the Evolution Ecosystems Microbiology Modeling school (Association Doc E2M2 Lyon). -->
Graduated from the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in 2009 with a Research Master in “Microbiology and Ecology”, I am currently doing a PhD financed by the Rhône-Alpes cluster “Quality of plants, agriculture, actors and territories” (2009-2012). My PhD, within the UMR CNRS 5557 Microbial Ecology of Lyon, deals with the understanding of ecosystems, and in particular beneficial interactions between soil bacteria and cereals which they stimulate the growth and yield. Within this framework, I have had the opportunity of supervising several trainees on ecological and bacterial genetics issues. Being mainly interested in ecological issues, my participation in the iGEM 2011 international competition is my own way of sharing skills in microbial genetics and promoting the PhD diploma which I am starting as the vice-president of the association of PhD students of the Evolution Ecosystems Microbiology Modeling school (Association Doc E2M2 Lyon). -->
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Within this framework, I have had the opportunity of supervising several trainees on ecological and bacterial genetics issues. Being mainly interested in ecological issues, my participation in the iGEM 2011 international competition is my own way of sharing skills in microbial genetics, ecology and to learn from my interaction with students in return.
Within this framework, I have had the opportunity of supervising several trainees on ecological and bacterial genetics issues. Being mainly interested in ecological issues, my participation in the iGEM 2011 international competition is my own way of sharing skills in microbial genetics, ecology and to learn from my interaction with students in return.
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Benoît Drogue

Benoît Drogue




Graduated from the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 in 2009 with a Research Master in “Microbiology and Ecology”, I am currently doing a PhD on Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria at the laboratory of Microbial Ecology of Lyon .

Within this framework, I have had the opportunity of supervising several trainees on ecological and bacterial genetics issues. Being mainly interested in ecological issues, my participation in the iGEM 2011 international competition is my own way of sharing skills in microbial genetics, ecology and to learn from my interaction with students in return.