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.

2017

Promotion of scientific research

Member of the Board of Directors of the Francophone Association of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback.

2014

Training in animal experimentation - Designer Level

Level I (Designer), certifies that the person is able to establish scientific protocols involving the animal, in respect of their well-being.

2011

PhD in Neuroscience

Neurobiology of cognitive disorders of mouse models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, under the supervision of Dr. Cyrille Vaillend, at the Neuroscience Institute Paris-Saclay (University Paris-Sud) with the unofficial congratulations of the jury.

2011

Doctoral competition of the Doctoral School 419

3rd out of 26 candidates and ranked among the 7 best disabled students in France with a view to obtaining a research grant to complete a doctorate.

2010

Master 2 Research Internship

Study of executive functions in the mdx mouse, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) model, under the direction of Dr. Cyrille Vaillend, at the Centre de Neurosciences Paris-Sud.

2010

Voluntary Master 1 internship

Temporal operant conditioning in rats, under the direction of Dr. V. Doyère and Dr. A. Faure, at the Centre de Neurosciences Paris-Sud.

Interest

  • Cognition, Emotions
  • Learnings
  • Executive functions
  • Gene therapy
  • Education
  • Technologies