Sample manager
I am currently working as a sample manager at the Institut Pasteur, where I am also involved in advanced technologies such as Luminex and spectral cytometry, further strengthening my expertise in immunophenotyping and complex data analysis. I have strong skills in scientific computing, including Microsoft Office, Visual Basic, GraphPad Prism, as well as the R programming language for statistical analysis and interpretation of multi-omics datasets.
I hold a PhD in immunology, which I completed at the CEA Saclay and INRAE Jouy-en-Josas and defended at Université Paris Cité. My doctoral thesis, entitled Definition of endotypes of severe asthma in children through an integrated approach, focused on identifying the biological mechanisms underlying severe pediatric asthma by combining clinical, immunological, metabolomic, and microbiological approaches.
Specifically, I analyzed the composition of the microbiota and the metabolome of bronchoalveolar lavage samples from children with severe asthma compared to controls, integrated these data with immune profiles (cytokines), and applied unsupervised methods to define multi-omics signatures associated with the disease. This work highlighted significant differences in microbial diversity and in the metabolic pathways involved.
I also hold a double degree as a food engineering graduate (ONIRIS) and a master’s degree in nutrition and food sciences. My background includes several fixed-term positions and internships, covering agro-food production chains, flavor legislation, and research laboratory work. In particular, I was involved in the implementation and optimization of ELISA assays, a technique I master with confidence.