Geneva Area, Switzerland
- Current
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- Teaching Assistant at Université de Lausanne
- PhD Student member at Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
- Active Member at Toastmasters
- PhD Student at Department of Ecology and Evolution, Universite de Lausanne
- Past
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- Internship/Research trainee at McGill University, Department of Biology
- Student at Insa de Lyon
- Student at Cité Scolaire Internationale, Lyon
- Student at Lycée des Pontonniers
- Connections
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Yannick Wurm’s Summary
see my resume at http://yannick.poulet.org/
Yannick Wurm’s Experience
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Teaching Assistant
Université de Lausanne
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
January 2006 — Present (4 years )
I participate in the development and teaching (practicals) of several undergraduate courses. They include introductions to Biostatistics and to Bioinformatics.
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PhD Student member
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
(Research industry)
2006 — Present (3 years )
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Active Member
Toastmasters
(Non-Profit; 10,001 or more employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
July 2005 — Present (4 years 6 months)
Have been an active member at unil-epfl Toastmasters since 2006. Improving my own leadership and speaking skills and mentoring others to improve theirs.
As vice president of public relations in 2007, I dramatically increased visibility of our club by leading several visual marketing campaigns. In addition I was able to get both press and radio coverage. -
PhD Student
Department of Ecology and Evolution, Universite de Lausanne
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
January 2005 — Present (5 years )
Significant theoretical work has been conducted to explain how complex societies may have evolved. For the most part, an insect's behavior is governed by the genetic information inherited from its parents. It should thus be possible to discover the molecular-genetic mechanisms determining behavior.
My aim is to contribute to unraveling the molecular basis of how sociality evolved and of how genes control interactions between a society's members. To address this question, I work with the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta, a not-yet-quite-model species which has been extensively studied, due to its status as an invasive pest in the Southern United States. The genomic tools I use include expression assays using cDNA micro-arrays, and bioinformatic analyses. -
Internship/Research trainee
McGill University, Department of Biology
(Biotechnology industry)
2004 — 2004 (less than a year)
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Student
Insa de Lyon
(Biotechnology industry)
1999 — 2004 (5 years )
I am currently in my Masters-equivalent year of Bioinformatics and Modeling at Insa de Lyon, a French Engineering School.
The curriculum touces many different computer science, biology, math and bioinformatics areas: Biochemistry, regulatory networks, genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, statistics, population simulation, graph theory, unix, c++, java, databases, software engineering, genetic algorithms, neural nets... -
Student
Cité Scolaire Internationale, Lyon
(Biotechnology industry)
1996 — 1999 (3 years )
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Student
Lycée des Pontonniers
(Biotechnology industry)
1994 — 1996 (2 years )
Additional Information
Yannick Wurm’s Groups:
Toastmasters, Ohshima Shotokan Karate