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A graduate of the École Centrale de Marseille, I completed my training with a double international degree with a Master of Science in biotechnology at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). I then completed a doctoral thesis in immunology at the CRCI²NA unit in Nantes, in partnership with Sanofi, focusing on the study of human γδ T lymphocytes and their potential applications in cancer immunotherapy. Since June 2025, I have been continuing my research at the Marseille-Luminy Immunology Center (CIML) as a postdoctoral researcher in Serge van de Pavert's team.

My work has allowed me to develop expertise in fundamental and applied immunology, ranging from the phenotypic and functional characterization of γδ T lymphocytes to the exploration of innovative therapeutic strategies. In my current project, I am interested in the development of the immune system and more specifically in the impact of cholesterol in the maternal diet during pregnancy on the maturation and functionality of the offspring's immune system, both in the short and long term. This research is based on the use of animal models, flow cytometry and microscopy in sections and whole mount, at the interface between nutrition, metabolism and immunity.

At the CIML, I participate in community life by contributing to the organization of the Science Festival, with the aim of promoting the transmission of knowledge and raising public awareness of advances in immunology. Although I do not currently have an external institutional mission, my doctoral studies have led me to collaborate with academic and industrial partners, an experience that has made me aware of the complementarity between public and private research in the biomedical field.