I am a passionate researcher specializing in molecular genetics, developmental biology, and cancer genomics, with a strong interest in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying disease and development. Currently, I am pursuing my Master’s in Bio-Santé at Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, supported by the CARe Graduate School Scholarship.My research at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) in Basel, Switzerland, focuses on studying developmental timing in C. elegans, particularly the role of protein ubiquitylation and degradation. Working under the mentorship of Dr. Helge Grosshans, I use advanced molecular techniques, including CRISPR, RNAi, and microscopy, to contribute to this important field.Some of my previous research experiences include: • Investigating glycosylation in cancer cell signaling at Queen’s University, Canada. • Exploring germline development and RNAi mechanisms at MDI Biological Laboratory, USA. • Analyzing the effects of osmotic stress on mitosis in yeast at CNRS, France.My academic and research journey has equipped me with a solid foundation in molecular biology, cancer research, and developmental biology. I have co-authored scientific publications and presented my work at international conferences.As I approach the completion of my Master’s in 2025, I am actively seeking opportunities to apply my expertise and contribute to impactful research. I am eager to collaborate and explore opportunities that align with my passion for scientific discovery.