Contact Us

Get in touch with the Profiler team

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Get In Touch

We're here to help!

Whether you have questions about using Profiler, need technical support, are interested in collaboration, or want to report a bug, we'd love to hear from you.

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Technical Support
Need help with technical issues, bugs, or troubleshooting
🛠️ yanis.zirem@univ-lille.fr 📧 yanis.zirem@yahoo.com
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Collaborations
Interested in research collaboration or partnerships
🔬 organomics-request@univ-lille.fr 📬 organomics@univ-lille.fr
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Bug Reports
Found a bug? Report it on our GitHub issues page
🌐 GitHub Issues
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PRISM U1192 Laboratory

About Our Laboratory

Profiler is developed and maintained by the PRISM U1192 research laboratory, a joint unit between INSERM, the University of Lille, and the Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire (CHRU) de Lille.

Our laboratory specializes in proteomics, metabolomics, and mass spectrometry imaging for biomedical research, with a focus on cancer biology and precision medicine.

🌐 Visit PRISM U1192 Website

📍 Address

PRISM U1192 Laboratory
INSERM / University of Lille / CHRU Lille
Faculté de Médecine - Pôle Recherche
Bâtiment S.N.3, 1er étage
59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France

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Development Team

Yanis Zirem, PhD Student

Lead Developer & Researcher - Platform architecture and data analysis pipelines

Pr. Isabelle Fournier

PRISM Lab Co-Director - Mass spectrometry and proteomics expertise

Pr. Michel Salzet

PRISM Lab Co-Director - Immunology/Proteomics and cancer biology research

Dr. Léa Ledoux

Scientist - Omics wet lab researcher and mass spectrometry

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Links

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GitHub
Access our code, examples, and contribute
Visit Repository
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Documentation
Complete guides
View Docs
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Publication
Read our peer-reviewed paper
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf644
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PRISM Lab
Visit our laboratory website
laboratoire-prism.fr

🙏 Acknowledgments

Special thanks to the Mésocentre of the University of Lille for hosting Profiler on their high-performance computing infrastructure.

Profiler is protected by INSERM Transfer and developed with support from INSERM, the University of Lille, and the CHRU de Lille.