MNHN Dinard marine station
Research assistant
The French National Museum of Natural History (MNHN)
BIOPAC

Contract

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Supervisor

Eric Feunteun & Alexandre Carpentier

Funding

Europe, Région (selon les projets)
General topics
My research focuses on different themes and biological models:
  • Adaptive strategies in social interactions, kin recognition, and the evolution of sociality in solitary insects (Master's degree, PhD, and first postdoctoral position).
  • Evolution of genes (transcriptomic approach) and adaptive strategies (behavioral approach) involved in male reproductive investment in fruit flies (second postdoctoral position).
  • Phenotypic plasticity of reproductive strategies in fruit flies.
  • Influence and importance of intestinal microbiota in social and/or sexual recognition processes in fruit flies.
  • Diet (isotopic analysis), intestinal microbiota, and genetic structure of fish populations.
I have had the opportunity to teach in France for 5 years (teaching assistant and temporary lecturer) and in the United Kingdom for 1 year as a lecturer. My teachings focus on ecology, behavioral and evolutionary ecology, animal and population biology, and tools for evolutionary genetics and genomics.