Lucie Brolon

PhD Student, MAP5, Université Paris Cité.

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725C1 MAP5, Université Paris-Cité

45, rue des Saints Pères

75006 Paris, FRANCE

I’m a PhD student under the supervision of Marie Perrot-Dockès and Fabien Crauste at the MAP5 laboratory of Université Paris Cité.

My PhD project focuses on the communication system between human T cells and dendritic cells, using random forest algorithms.

After completing a double degree at ENSAI (engineering track) and Université de Rennes I (research master’s program), I worked for two years as a research engineer at the Pasteur Institute under the supervision of Laurence Watier. My main responsibilities included managing and analyzing data from the French National Health Data System (SNDS) and reconstructing the care pathways of Covid-19 patients. Following this first experience in epidemiology, I decided to pursue a career in research and began a PhD in applied mathematics.