ABOUT ME
My PhD research is focused on better understanding the human sense of smell. I work on establishing links between the structure of chemicals and their perceived odor, their physiological effects, and their pharmacological activity. To do so, I use computational approaches such as Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Cheminformatics as well as three-dimensional atomical models and numerical screening protocols. My research is highly trans-disciplinary since I collaborate with molecular biologist, phylogeneticists and neurobiologist all around the world.
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Structure-Activity Relationships
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2015 - 2018
Université Côte d'Azur
Ph.D. in Chemistry
Chemical senses (olfaction, taste)
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Molecular recognition
Cheminformatics, Proteochemometrics
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2013 - 2015
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
M.Sc. in Biomolecular Chemistry
2009 - 2012
Université Paris Descartes
B.Sc. in Biomedical Sciences