Doctorant.e

Sarah Garric

research interests

The CRYPTONIT thesis project is a collaborative project between the Roscoff Culture Collection (FR2424 CNRS) and the ECOMAP team (UMR SU-CNRS 7144) aiming to reveal the physiological locks allowing the colonization of different thermal niches by Cryptophyceae microalgae. The project is based on the implementation of a comparative physiology approach on laboratory strains isolated in contrasting thermal niches with an emphasis on arctic environments.
 

Professional experiences

Project manager (2021, 6 months) ‘Processing of declarative data from the professional harvesting of shoreline algae for sustainable management and technical support for field actions’ – CRPMEM de Bretagne hosted at the Roscoff Biological Station, Team Ecogeochemistry and dynamics of coastal ecosystems. Supervisor: Mathilde Laboulais

Engineer (2020, 2 months) ‘Photophysiology of Red Algae’ – Roscoff Biological Station, Team Ecology of Marine Plankton. Supervisor: Christophe Six

Master 2 internship (2020, 6 months): “ Adaptation to the light niche in Red Algae (Rhodophyta)” – Roscoff Biological Station, Team Ecology of Marine Plankton. Supervisor: Christophe Six

Bachelor intership (2017, 1 month): Voluntary internship  ‘Impact of selection by size on the dynamics of Medaka (Oryzias latipes) populations’ – Sorbonne Université, Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences

 

Education

Master Sciences de la Mer - Sorbonne Université

 

Publications

Diaz Pauli Beatriz, Sarah Garric, Charlotte Evangelista, L. Asbjørn Vøllestad, et Eric Edeline, « Selection for small body size favours contrasting sex-specific life histories, boldness and feeding in medaka, Oryzias latipes ». BMC Evolutionary Biology 19, n°1 (19 Juin 2019) : 127. DOI : 10.1186/s12862-019-1460-x