Community involvements

Scientific society member

Society of Toxicology (SOT) - 2019 - ...

(Regional chapter North Carolina Society of Toxicology (NC-SOT): 2018 - ... )

French society of bioinformatics (SFBI) - 2014- ...

American Chemistry society (ACS) - 2017


Regional Student Group - FRANCE (2011 - 2016)

The Association of Young French Bioinformaticians (JeBiF) was founded in 2008 on the initiative of a group of bioinformaticians coming from the private and academic sectors. The association represents a national entity allowing for the gathering of young actors evolving in bioinformatics. JeBiF is associated to the Student Council of the International Society of Computational Biology (ISCB) as the Regional Student Group (RSG) for France and has therefore an international reach.

President (2 years) - 2012-2014

Treasurer (1 year) - 2011



University Paris Diderot - student representative (2010 - 2016)

I was a member of the board of the University of Paris Diderot and a member of the board of the life and sciences department during 2 years (2010-2012)

Member of the scientific board of University Paris Diderot during 2 years (2014-2016)



Treasurer of the Confederation of the young researchers (2012-2014)

The Confédération des Jeunes Chercheurs (CJC, Young Researchers Confederation) is a French not-for-profit organisation, born on March 2nd 1996 in order to improve the situation of young researchers in France. Difficulties to find a job after the PhD was a major concern. Yet, as time went by, other subjects of interest have arisen, such as defining a unified statute for PhDs in France.

The CJC is a national structure whose members are local PhD organisations, and also a few individuals. It aims at representing young researchers (PhD, but also postdocs) at a national level. For that purpose, CJC can make suggestions on all topics concerning doctoral studies, the French research system, the higher education system, ...

Treasurer (1 year) - 2012

Vice-Treasurer (1 year) - 2013

http://cjc.jeunes-chercheurs.org/presentation/index.en.php