I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Campàs lab at Physics of Life (TU Dresden) working at the interface between tissue mechanics and cell fate specification, using Zebrafish embryos as model systems.
I received my PhD in physics in 2019 from Sorbonne Université (Paris) and I have since then incorporated more biology to my research interests.
CV:
- 2012-2015 : Physics studies at ENS de Lyon
- 2015: Agrégation Physique-Chimie option Physique (high-school to undergraduate level teaching qualification in Physics)
- 2016: Master SBCP track IPB (Paris)
- 2019: PhD in Physics – Laboratoire Jean Perrin team MEMS, UMR CNRS – Sorbonne Université
- 2020-2022: HFSP Postdoctoral Fellowship “Biomechanical induction of a primitive streak in a synthetic human embryo” at the Rockefeller University (Siggia and Brivanlou labs)
- 2022 – Present: Postdoctoral Researcher at Physics of Life (Campàs lab)