About
I received a Ph.D. in Cell Biology in 2016 from the University of Paris-Saclay in France. During my Ph.D. studies, I was focused on the understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms governing entosis, a new form of cell death. My work has consisted in determining the different stages of the elimination of cancer cells, evaluating the fate and impact of entosis process on cancer. I joined the Coller Laboratory in 2020 as a Postdoctoral Scholar to study the role of autophagy in melanoma growth and molecular basis of quiescence. My current research focus is on the interactions between melanoma cancer cells and fibroblasts. My hobbies include hiking, cooking, being a wine connoisseur, music, and traveling. I also love to play soccer. My favorite team is Olympique de Marseille!
Favorite show/movie: La Haine