My passion for sciences became even stronger 13 years ago, after getting involved in a first exploration internship to the french association against myopathies (AFM). After completing a bachelor's degree in life sciences and a master's degree in biochemistry and proteomics between Paris and Copenhagen, I competed for a Ministry of Education scholarship that allows me to achieve a Ph.D. in biology. These years allow me to acquire solid knowledges in various aspects of biology and biochemistry (more details in experience dedicated part).
Managing a scientific research project has been a real challenge for different reasons you do not realize before to have faced it. Indeed, 3 years pass very fast, so fast that you, together with your team, have to quickly adapt: to become an expert in your field, to find the most innovative issues on your subject, to design innovative experiments, to optimize these technics to reach your goal and finally, to organize your results to present them for scientific communications and discuss them. Thus, new questions appear, and the process starts again and again.
My motivations are to apply my skills in medical and pharmaceutical research abroad. I would like to be involved in new therapeutic strategy development, discovering new perspectives, facing innovative challenges, learning new topics and meeting scientists with various backgrounds, having the same ambitions and passion for science.
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