Marc Friedli

I studied Biology and Molecular Genetics at the University of Geneva and completed a PhD in functional genomics, focusing on transgenesis and gene regulation. Following postdoctoral research at EPFL in epigenetics, stem cells, and transposable elements, I joined the Health 2030 initiative, where I manage strategic programs in precision medicine. Based in the Unit of Precision Medicine within the Faculty of Life Sciences, I contributed to the creation of the Health 2030 Genome Center as a national infrastructure and have collaborated with national initiatives such as SPHN and PHRT, as well as with the Federal Office of Public Health. Since 2021, I have coordinated Switzerland's national genomic surveillance program for SARS-CoV-2. I also coordinate the EPFL course Bio-491 New tools and research strategies in personalized health, which brings together leading experts across disciplines. As a candidate for the EPFL teacher council (CCE), I am committed to strengthening the role of teaching within our academic careers and ensuring that education receives the attention and support it deserves alongside research and innovation.

Enseignement et PhD

Cours

New tools & research strategies in personalized health

BIO-491

Ce cours introduit le concept de santé personnalisée, en explorant ses technologies fondamentales ainsi que les défis technologiques, juridiques et éthiques auxquels le domaine est actuellement confronté. Les stratégies et approches utilisées pour relever ces défis seront également abordées.