Since the age of 10, I have dreamed of being able to better understand the brain and overcome its dysfunctions. Although my youth dreams are to build an exoskeleton to allow paralysed people to move, my academic background has taken me to different, but equally rich and exciting horizons.
Under the supervision of Dr. Cyrille Vaillend, Director of Research at the CNRS, I completed my PhD on cognitive disorders associated with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, on mice. His expertise as a scientist and his incredible teaching skills have enabled me to acquire many of the tools that are indispensable to any scientist: rigour, critical thinking and bottomless curiosity.