Master’s degree in Cellular Biology and Pathophysiology (University of Bordeaux / University of Melbourne)
Bachelor’s degree in Cellular Biology and Physiology (University of Bordeaux)
Research Theme:
– Axis Pathophysiology of mechanical allodynia – My research focuses on the neurobiology of pain, in particular on the neural circuits of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and the trigeminal sensory complex underlying chronic pain.
Techniques Used:
Electrophysiology (Patch Clamp)
Microscopy (electron, confocal, 2-photons)
Calcium imaging, Fiber-photometry
Opto/chemo-genetics
Functions:
Principal Investigator – CRCN Inserm
Teachings:
UCA UE 018 M2 Medicine Sciences: “Methods and Models in Neuroscience”
ED SVSAE Modules “Discovery of microscopy”, “Design a microscopy plan” and “Analysis of microscopy images”
Responsibilities:
INSERM representative at UCA PARTNER since 2017
Member of the council of UMR Neuro-Dol since 2017
Member of the UCA HRS4R steering committee since 2018
Member of the Research commission of the French Society for the Study and Treatment of Pain (SFETD) since 2022
Team Representative for UCA international partnerships since 2022
Ambassador to Clermont Auvergne Innovation (CAI) since 2022