I came form a laboratory techniques formation completed by a Master's degree in ‘Genes, cells and development’. I started my career working in research teams before joining the LITC platform in 2015. I am positioned at the biology-microscopy interface, which enables me to support users in their projects.
Specialising in wide-field and confocal microscopy, my role is to welcome, advise and train users in the use of microscopes.
I'm also involved in collaborative research projects at the biology-chemistry interface, focusing on the characterisation of natural fluorescent molecules in a cellular context, or the demonstration of the anti-cancer properties of synthetic fluorescent molecules.
Knowledge transfer is a key word, and I teach at the University of Toulouse, the CNRS and in industry.