• C.F. Møllers Allé 4

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20192023

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Research

I am a young ecophysiology researcher fascinated by the relationships between organisms and their environment. My research work, at the interface between conservation biology and ecophysiology, is mainly motivated by understanding the ecophysiological mechanisms enabling organisms to cope with natural (e.g. thermal fluctuations) or anthropogenic (e.g. artificial light at night) environmental constraints. I mainly study anuran amphibians and soil invertebrates (e.g. worms, nematodes, slugs), and occasionally extend my research to other groups (e.g. collembola, mussels). My research uses an experimental and integrative approach to assess the molecular, physiological, and behavioural mechanisms involved in response to a changing environment.

Teaching

o   PhD Students Ecotoxicology – Practical work – Ecophysiology 5h 13 students – Univ. Aarhus – 2023

o   1st year M. Sc. Physiology Examinator – Internship examination 5h 11 students – Univ. Lyon – 2020/21

o   1st year M. Sc. Neuroscience – Practical work – Integrative physiology & neurobiology 3h 8 students – Univ. Lyon – 2017/18

o   3rd year B. Sc. Biodiversity Science – Lecture – Ecophysiology 14h 196 students – Univ. Lyon – 2020/21

o   3rd year B. Sc. Biodiversity Science – Tutorial work – Ecophysiology 7h 175 students – Univ. Lyon – 2020/21

o   3rd year B. Sc. Biodiversity Science – Practical work – Ecophysiology 21h 161 students – Univ. Lyon – 2020/21

o   3rd year B. Sc. Physiology – Practical work – Physiological Regulations 100h 352 students – Univ. Lyon – 2017/20

o   1st year B. Sc. Biodiversity Science – Practical work – Diversity of living systems 114h 182 students – Univ. Lyon – 2017/21

o   1st year B. Sc. Science – Tutorial work – Professional & Personal Project 33h 195 students – Univ. Lyon – 2017/20

Education/Academic qualification

Ecophysiolgy, PhD thesis, Integrative study of the consequence of artificial light at night in the common toad, Bufo bufo: Molecular, physiological and behavioral effects , Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1 Oct 201730 Sept 2020

Award Date: 16 Dec 2020

Ecophysiology, Master, Integrated Physiology in Extreme Conditions, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1 Sept 20151 Jun 2017

Award Date: 1 Jun 2017

Physiology, Bachelor, Animal Physiology, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1 Sept 20141 Jun 2015

Award Date: 1 Jun 2015

External positions

Contractual researcher, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

18 Nov 202217 Dec 2021

Researcher and teaching assistant, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1 Oct 202031 Aug 2021

PhD Student, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1 Oct 201730 Sept 2020

Master 2 Internship, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1 Jan 20171 Jun 2017

Master 1 Internship, Université Catholique de Lyon

1 Jan 201615 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Climatic changes
  • Thermal adaptation
  • Pollution
  • Light pollution
  • Animal adaptation to the environment
  • Animal physiology
  • Animal ecophysiology
  • Ecology
  • Behavior
  • Genetics
  • Transcriptome
  • RNAi
  • Molecular ecophysiology
  • Conservation
  • Conservation biology
  • Amphibians
  • Anuran
  • Animals
  • Worms

Areas of expertise

  • Environmental constraint
  • Molecular Ecophysiology
  • Life history traits
  • Plasticity
  • Thermal tolerance

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