About


Trained cell biologist from University Paris Cité, I first studied intracellular trafficking mechanisms within the endocytosis pathway at the Cochin Institute in Alexandre Benmerah's lab and partly at the Rockefeller University in Sanford Simon's lab. From there, I moved to Bergen, Norway, in Hans-Herman's Gerdes lab with a MarieCurie fellowship, to study intercellular trafficking of vesicles mediated by nanotubes. After his passing, I moved back to France where I obtained a tenure track position at the French National Institute for Research on food, Alimentation and Environment. I am now studying the intercellular transfer of vesicles and of metal nanoparticles, both nanosized objects.

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