Emma Lavaut
PhD
PhD

FORMATION
- 2019 - Present : PhD student in EBEA team (Evolutionary Biology & Ecolgy of Algae, UMI 3614), Roscoff Biological Station (France), CNRS, Sorbonne University (Paris) & Universidad Australe (Chile)
- 2018 - 2019 : Master 2 in Marine Sciences, spe. Bioactives Molecules and Environnement, University Perpignan via Domitia (France)
- 2016 - 2018 : Master 1&2 in Sciences, Technologies and Marine Environment, spe. Marine Biodiversity and Biomolecules, University of Toulon (France)
- 2013-2016 : Licence in Biology & Health, spe. Cell Biology and Physiology
- 2013 : Scientific Baccalaureate with European Mention
RESEARCH PROJECTS :
- October 2019 - Present : Thesis « How to maximize the gametes meeting in the absence of flagellum? The case of red algae of the Gracilariales order », team EBEA (Evolutionary Biology & Ecolgy f Algae, UMI 3614), supervised by Myriam Valero (France) and Marie-Laure Guillemin (Chile), Roscoff Biological Station (France) and Valdivia University (Chile)
- January - July 2019 : Master 2 Internship « Marine picoplankton responses to chlorination by-products », supervised by Benjamin Misson & Julie Foulon, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), Toulon (France)
- January - June 2018 : Master 2 Internship « Sexual determinism of the small-spotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula », supervised by Aude Gautier, Laboratory of Biology of Aquatic ORganisms and Ecosystems (BOREA), Caen (France)
- April - June 2017 : Master 1 Internship « Characterization of soluble and membrane proteomes of a toxic dinoflagellate marine Mediterranean strain, Alexandrium catenella, growth under metallic stress conditions », supervised by Natacha Jean, Laboratory of PROcesses of Transfert and Exchanges in the Environment (PROTEE), Toulon (France)