
The brain represents a formidable hub of interaction between multiple cells types, working in concert to lead to a wide spectrum of cognitive phenotypes. A better understanding of this vast and complex network remains one of the keys to identifying how cognitive disorders are a hallmark of many neurological diseases.
My previous research work enabled me to acquire pre-clinical expertise focusing on oligodendrocytes and the molecular mechanisms underlying their differentiation and myelination. After obtaining my PhD at Sorbonne University (Paris, France), I am excited to join the MULTINET team as a post-doctoral researcher. By combining several in vitro approaches, ranging from molecular aspects to live cell imaging, my translational research project will provide a better understanding of how interactions between glial cells and neurons are disrupted in glioma patients.
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