Who am I?
Fascinated by the human brain, statistics and epidemiology, I am presently a postdoctoral fellow in Biostatistics at the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center in Chicago, IL, USA. Since my PhD (2016-2019), my research in public health has focused on better understanding the influence of lifestyle risk factors (physical activity, nutrition) over the life course on cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk. Since I arrived in Chicago, I have the great privilege to collaborate with an exceptional scientific team to explore the concept of cognitive resilience to AD neuropathology.
Information about my background, publications and scientific mediation activities are available on this website.