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MITI talks about the PRIME ML4RegGen project, led by Laurent Brehelin and others

ML4RegGen

he CNRS PRIME (Projet de recherche interdisciplinaire multi-équipes) labelling programme is a key mechanism piloted by MITI to structure and encourage interdisciplinarity. Its aim is to encourage collaboration between researchers from different disciplines in order to tackle complex and innovative problems. Since its creation in 2021, around twenty teams have obtained this label, which attests to joint recognition by at least two CNRS institutes and supports the consolidation of these interdisciplinary collaborations.

To illustrate this dynamic, we interviewed the leaders of the ML4RegGen project, an initiative born of collaboration between biologists, computer scientists and statisticians.

The project brings together :

Laurent Bréhelin, computer scientist at CNRS – LIRMM (UMR5506), Montpellier

Charles-Henri Lecellier, biologist at the CNRS – IGMM (UMR5535), Montpellier

Sophie Lebre, mathematician at the CNRS – IMAG (UMR5149), Montpellier

By combining their complementary expertise, these teams are developing innovative approaches combining machine learning and statistical modelling to better understand and regenerate complex biological processes.

For more information, see the MITI article on ML4RegGen and the page dedicated to the PRIME ML4RegGen project.

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