Mohamed BELHOCINE
France, Marseille
PhD candidate in Bioinformatic and Genomic, holds an MSc in Microbiology from the University of Blida (Algeria), a Bachelors Degree in cell and molecular biology and an MSc in bioinformatics, genomics and structural biochemistry from Luminy university (France). His research focuses on the application large-scale genomic approaches to understand epigenetic mechanisms associated with development of normal and leukemic lymphoid cells. Through his experience in laboratories at the Center of Immunology Marseille Luminy (CIML) and the Technological Advances for Genomics and Clinics Laboratory (TAGC), Mohamed has acquired extensive knowledge in experimental and computational biology, specifically in transcriptome analysis and chromatin immuno-precipitation coupled with deep sequencing (CHIP-Seq) and RNA-sequencing analysis. Mohamed is proficient in R, python and JAVA. Mohamed is currently a bioinformatician at TAGC Lab in collaboration with Necker Institute of Paris, where he analyzes normal and pathological lymphoid differentiation. Additionally, Mohamed develops and oversees research training programs in a number of Algerian Universities.