Welcome to the new researchers of NutriNeuro!

Charlotte Madore, Jean-Christophe Delpech et David Jarriault

- Charlotte Madore spent her thesis at NutriNeuro in 2013, under the supervision of Corinne Joffre. Then she moved to the United States and got a post-doctoral position for 6 years in Dr. Butovsky’s laboratory at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and at Harvard Medical School in Boston. She currently hold an « Aide au retour » (return assistance) grant from the FRM (Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale) to work with the team of Sophie Layé and Lucile Capuron. She works on the understanding the immunomodulation of microglia, the brain innate immune system, during development and neurodegeneration via genetic and environmental cues and to better appreciate the role of microglia in the onset of brain pathologies later on.

Click for her interview: https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/

- Jean-Christophe Delpech spent also his thesis in 2013 at NutriNeuro lab and got post-doctoral positions in Yale and Boston. He gets a definitive position at NutriNeuro as "Research scientist" in the the team of Sophie Layé and Lucile Capuron to work on the role of nutrition in the modulation of neuroinflammation and cognitive deficits during aging.

- David Jarriault joined NutriNeuro lab in September in the the team of Sophie Layé and Lucile Capuron by transfer from Dijon. He was research scientist in Centre des Sciences du Goût et de l’Alimentation where he studied the impact of deleterious diets on olfactive capacities. At NutriNeuro, he is going to study the importance of odors in the detection of nutrients by the brain. During his first years of research, David studied the olfactory coding and its plasticity in insects (thesis in INRA in Versailles, post-doc in CRG in Barcelone and at the University of Otago in New Zealand.

Welcome to the incomers!

Modification date : 14 August 2023 | Publication date : 30 November 2020 | Redactor : CJ