Curriculum vitae
Education and research experience
Since 2016 | Postdoctoral position about evolutionary ecology of common terns (Sterna hirundo) Place: Institute of Avian Research, Wilhelmshaven, Germany |
2015 | Lecturer qualifications (for the 67 and 68 French CNU sections) |
2014-2016 | Postdoctoral position about evolutionary history of Alpine marmot (Marmota marmota) Place: LBBE Laboratory UMR-CNRS 5558, University of Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France |
2009-2012 | PhD in Evolutionary ecology With honours Thesis title: Evolution and ecology of avian malaria: effects of host and environment characteristics PhD supervisor: Dr. Gabriele Sorci Place: Biogéosciences Laboratory UMR-CNRS 6282, University of Burgundy, Dijon, France Date: December 18th 2012 Board of examiners: Dr. Camille Bonneaud (University of Exeter, Corwall), Dr. Carine Brouat (CBGP, Montpellier), Pr. Bruno Faivre (University of Burgundy, Dijon), Dr. Julien Gasparini (University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris), Dr. Serge Morand (ISEM, Montpellier) and Dr. Gabriele Sorci (Biogeosciences, Dijon). |
2008-2009 | Master 2 in Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, University of Montpellier II With honours Dissertation: Insularity, parasitism and genetic diversity in house sparrow (Passer domesticus) Place: Biogeosciences Laboratory, UMR-CNRS 6282, University of Burgundy, France |
2007-2008 | Master 1 in Biology of Organisms and Populations, University of Burgundy With honours Dissertation: Insularity in house sparrow (Passer domesticus) Place: Biogeosciences Laboratory, UMR-CNRS 6282, University of Burgundy, France |
2007 | Volunteer internship - Sex-ratio evolution in common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) Place: Biogeosciences Laboratory, UMR-CNRS 6282, University of Burgundy, France |
2006-2007 | Bachelor in Biology of Organisms, University of Burgundy With honours |
2005 | Haploid plants by in-vitro methods in asparagus and tarragon and molecular characterization Place: Vegetal Physiology laboratory, INRA Dijon, France |
Teaching experience
• 2015 Teaching assistant for undergraduate students – Biostatistics (8h) Place: University Claude Bernard Lyon I
• 2009-2012 Teaching assistant for graduate and undergraduate students - 193 hours Place: University of Burgundy Taught Subjects: Population genetics (40h), Biostatistics (30h), Biogeography (20h), Supervised project (15h), Ecology of interactions (35h), Quantitative Ecology (11h) and Molecular biology (24h).
Student research supervision
• Technician assistant: Averty, L. (2014), University Institute of technology (Lyon1), “Comparison of immunological and haematological characteristics between alpine marmot (marmota marmota) populations, a genetic effect?”
• MSc student: Belvalette, M. (2010) University of Burgundy, “Mate choice genetic basis in house sparrows (Passer domesticus)”
• Field assistants: Cottaz, C. (2014), Touraine, N. (2014), Richard, Y. (2014), Delfour, F. (2012), Petit, C. (2011), Maicher, V. (2011), Stradella, S. (2010) and Spinnler, F. (2010).
Technical skills
• Laboratory Hematological measurements, cell counts under microscope, dosages of nitric oxide, HA/HL tests, Elisa tests
• Molecular DNA extraction, PCRs (simple and nested), quantitative PCR, electrophoresis, CE-SSCP biology MHC genotyping, NGS, microsatellite genotyping with automated sequencer
• Field Management and organization of field missions (4 missions for a total of 11 months), catching, banding, morphological measurements, blood tests on mammals and birds, bird breeding censuses
• Analyses Statistics (AICc, GLMs, GLMMs), populations genetics (software GENEPOP, FSTAT, GENETIX, Arlequin), mate choice and parentage analyses (STORM, CERVUS), genotyping (Genemapper) and sequence alignments (MEGA).
• Languages French – native speaker, English – working language, Spanish – academic