Strong background in bone diseases, virology, neurosciences, nephrology
Holder of a Ph.D in Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, I have been focused on the preclinical development of therapeutic molecules, the elucidation of the mechanisms of action of these molecules and the discovery of the mechanisms involved in human pathologies (osteoarthritis, genetic brain and kidney diseases).
In this context, beyond technical skills, I have developed soft skills which allowed me to carry out the missions I have been entrusted :
Management skills :
Supervision of CROs
Coordination of expert networks
Team supervision
Scientific project management
Communication skills :
Reporting
Written and oral presentation of data
Redaction of scientific projects and documents
Scientific skills :
Study design
Development of procedures
Bibliographic and technological survey
Project review
The development of therapeutic molecules is still topical and remains a public health challenge in which I still want to get involved as a preclinical R&D project manager.
Elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the renal features of the Lowe syndrome.
Management skills :
Scientific project management (timelines)
National collaboration
Students supervision
In charge of cell culture reagents (testing, inventory management)
Communication skills :
Project reporting to the supervisor
Presentation and discussion of data internally and externally (1 poster presentation during a national meeting)
Scientific skills :
Design and development of GLP experimental procedures
Analyses and interpretation of results
Team working and troubleshooting abilities
Literature survey
Poster communication :
Renal tubular cells of Lowe patients exhibit defective albumin uptake, associated with dysregulation of a Rac GTPase pathway and alteration of Actin cytoskeleton. Rodrick Montjean, Michaël Trichet, Pierrette Desbois, Rémi Salomon, Joël Lunardi, Gérard Gacon and Olivier Dorseuil. 12th annual meeting of the «club Exocytose-Endocytose» (Presqu'île de Giens, France. 4th-6th june 2009)