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Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, born in 1980, is a French computer scientist. She is a special kind of scientist called a data scientist. She is famous for her research about where computer information, or "data," comes from, especially in science and a field called bioinformatics.

She works as a professor of bioinformatics at the Laboratory for Computer Science (Laboratoire de recherche en informatique [fr]). This lab is part of the French National Centre for Scientific Research and Paris-Saclay University in France.

Who is Sarah Cohen-Boulakia?

Sarah Cohen-Boulakia is an expert in computers and data. Imagine all the information stored on computers – like facts, numbers, and pictures. A data scientist like Sarah helps to organize, understand, and use this huge amount of information.

What is Data Provenance?

One of the main things Sarah studies is called data provenance. This means figuring out the history of data. It's like tracing where a piece of information started, how it was changed, and who used it. This is super important in science to make sure results are correct and trustworthy. If you know where your data came from, you can be sure it's reliable!

What is Bioinformatics?

Sarah also works a lot in bioinformatics. This is a cool field that mixes biology with computer science. Scientists use computers to understand living things, like our bodies, plants, and animals. For example, they might use computers to study DNA or how diseases work. Sarah helps make sure the data used in these studies is accurate and easy to track.

Her Journey in Science

Sarah Cohen-Boulakia studied at Paris-Saclay University in France. She earned advanced degrees there, including a doctorate and a special qualification called a habilitation. These degrees show she is a top expert in her field.

After her studies, she did more research in other places. She worked at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. She also spent time at the Institute for Computational Biology of Montpellier in France. These experiences helped her learn even more and become a leading scientist.

Later, she returned to Paris-Saclay University. Now, she is a professor there, teaching and doing research in bioinformatics. She helps new students learn about computers and science, and she continues to make important discoveries about data.

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