Mes compétences :
develop the scientific project
Volunteering Assistance
T cell development
Pathology
Malaria
Immunization
HIV/AIDS
Antibody
Entreprises
Institut Pasteur
- Coach iGEM Pasteur team
Paris2015 - 2015Assistance to students at the Bachelor and Master level coming from different universities of Paris. Help to establish and develop the scientific project selected for the competition: Plasticure. Participation in the development of the communication and marketing of the team in order to collect money to develop the project and publicize the team and the project in France and abroad. (http://2015.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris)
Institute Pasteur
- Phd Student
2013 - 2016Ph.D research at the Institute Pasteur, Biology of Host-Parasite
(full time) Interactions Unit (CNRS ERL9195),
Supervisor: Dr. Salah Mecheri
Determining the mechanisms by which particular Plasmodium parasite (PbNK65) genes modulate specific inflammatory responses associated with severe malaria disease. Assessment of the potential of tctp-PbNK65 parasites to infect mice and to cause anemia and mortality and characterization of the cellular and molecular alterations induced in the presence of TCTP. Test whether vaccination with TCTP will alleviate disease severity.
Center of Biotechnology
- Research assistant
2012 - 2012Research assistant, Center of Biotechnology at the University of
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Rose Leke
Training in field research by sample collection (blood and placenta) and analysis. In addition, acquisition of epidemiology skills and techniques used in vector research.
Institute of Research in Biomedicine
- Research assistant
2011 - 2012Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Antonio Lanzavecchia
I was implicated in different research projects including: purification of an Ebola antibody, heterologous expression of different Dengue proteins, purification of various ER proteins (EDEM 1-3) and develop a new protocol for the creation of an anti-cancer B-cell library.
INSERM-EPFL
- Research assistant
2011 - 2011Research assistant, Global Health Institute (GHI), (full time)
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Christian Doerig
Characterization of the Plasmodium falciparum protein kinases PK7 and CK1, seeking to establish by reverse genetics and biochemical approaches whether it represents a possible antimalarial drug target.
EPFL
- Tutor
2008 - 2011Tutoring bachelor students during general chemistry lecture and theoretical exercises. Supervision of practical work during laboratory courses in engineering and preparative chemistry.