Domitille Rajot, MSc

Collaborator, Paris Brain Institute

Domitille Rajot completed her bachelor’s degree in Cellular Biology and Physiology at the Blaise Pascal University in Clermont-Ferrand in 2015. After a Master 1 in Claude Bernard University in Lyon, she enrolled in a neuroscience Master’s degree at the Bordeaux II University. There, she carried out a project about the relationship between high-fat diet consumption during adolescence and memory impairment in adulthood, at the NutriNeuro laboratory in Bordeaux.

Domitille started a Research Assistant position in 2018 at the François Magendie Neurocenter in Bordeaux. Her research within Cyril Herry’s team was focused on the identification of the neuronal circuits and mechanisms mediating aversive associative learning in mice.

In 2022 Domitille joined the Paris Brain Institute in Nicolas Renier’s team as a neurobiology Research Associate and is part of the Wellcome Leap activities. Her main interests are focused in the assessment of tumoral environment in glioblastoma within the Delta Tissue project.

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