I have a strong experience in the management of research projects related to the field of Neuroscience and Physiology, from protocol design to data analysis and writing of reports/publications. My PhD focused on central regulation of food intake and nutritional disorders, more especially on the interactions between the brain and the body to maintain energetic homeostasis. I then moved to the Center for Integrative Genomics (UNIL) for a post doc in central glucose-sensing and type II diabetes. The purpose was to understand how genetic modifications affect the way the brain senses and responds to glucose, using in vivo, in situ, and in vitro methods. My experiences as a PhD candidate and as a research associate have given me various technical skills including rodent experimentation, histology/immunohistochemistry and molecular biology. I also have strong experience in clinical research because I worked as Scientist in histology at Labcorp, an international Contract Research Organization, during 5 years. I contributed to the implementation of clinical trials in compliance with GCP and ISO guidelines, especially in the field of oncology. As a scientist in this company, I was also in charge of writing documents such as reports and SOPs, and to set up and validate new assays by immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence, including multiplex assays, as well as In situ Hybridization. I am now Scientist in R&D at Lunaphore, where I am responsible for data production, interpretation and reporting. I work especially on clinical and translation projects.During my professional experiences, I worked autonomously within a team, allowing me to interact on a daily basis with colleagues, collaborators and clients. Being a very well organized and rigorous person, I am able to lead several projects at the same time. Moreover, public presentations in meetings, conventions and teaching have allowed me to develop my communication and interpersonal strengths.
Listed skills include Recherche and Science.