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Hire Dr. Emilie D.
France
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Scientist project manager & writer I 16+ years of experience in therapy developpement research

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Clinical Trial Documentation, Medical Writing, Non-Medical Regulatory Writing, Technical Writing, Copywriting, Newswriting, Audio Transcription
Research User Research, Meta-Research, Feasibility Study, Technology Scouting, Fact Checking, Gap Analysis, Gray Literature Search, Scientific and Technical Research
Consulting Business Strategy Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI Statistical Analysis, Image Analysis, Data Visualization
Product Development Product Evaluation, Material Sourcing, Quality Assurance & Control (QA/QC)
Work Experience

R&D project manager I Laboratory manager

Nervosave Therapeutics

January 2023 - June 2024

R&D project manager I Responsible for rodent behavior analysis

Amylgen (preclinical CRO)

November 2020 - January 2022

Fundamental project manager

Functional Genomic Institut of Montpellier

May 2016 - June 2020

Clinical Research Associate (observational studies)

Mediaxe formation, Paris

November 2015 - April 2016

PhD completion in neurobiology

Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris Sorbonne

October 2008 - April 2015

Fundamental research project manager in England

Medical Research Council at London

September 2013 - February 2015

Education

Doctorate in neurobiology

Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris Sorbonne

January 2025 - January 2025

M.Sc (Master of Science)

Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris Sorbonne

September 2007 - September 2008

Bachelors

Université Rennes I - France

September 2003 - June 2007

Certifications
  • Quality in research

    MOOC Ref. 66008

    January 2025 - Present

  • Good Laboratory Pratices

    Cefira, Paris

    January 2025 - Present

  • Project management in pharmaceutical R&D

    Ifis, Paris

    January 2025 - Present

  • Team management

    AIT Montpellier

    January 2025 - Present

  • Experimental surgery

    CNRS, Marseille

    January 2022 - Present

  • Research animal experimentation, designer level

    Biocampus Montpellier

    January 2016 - Present

Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emilie Doucet, Katarzyna Grychowska, Paweł Zajdel, Joël Bockaert, Philippe Marin, carine bécamel (2021). Blockade of Serotonin 5-HT6 Receptor Constitutive Activity Alleviates Cognitive Deficits in a Preclinical Model of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 . International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
Coralie Berthoux, Al Mahdy Hamieh, Angelina Rogliardo, Emilie L Doucet, Camille Coudert, Fabrice Ango, Katarzyna Grychowska, S&#233;verine Chaumont‐Dubel, Pawel Zajdel, Rafael Maldonado, et al. (2020). Early 5‐<scp>HT</scp><sub>6</sub>receptor blockade prevents symptom onset in a model of adolescent cannabis abuse . EMBO Molecular Medicine.
C Lanteri, E L Doucet, S J Hern&#225;ndez Vallejo, G Godeheu, A-C Bobadilla, L Salomon, L Lanfumey, J-P Tassin (2014). Repeated exposure to MDMA triggers long-term plasticity of noradrenergic and serotonergic neurons . Molecular Psychiatry.
Emilie L. Doucet, Ana-Clara Bobadilla, Vanessa Houades, Christophe Lanteri, G&#233;rard Godeheu, Laurence Lanfumey, Susan J. Sara, Jean-Pol Tassin (2013). Sustained Impairment of α2A-Adrenergic Autoreceptor Signaling Mediates Neurochemical and Behavioral Sensitization to Amphetamine . Biological Psychiatry.
Christophe Lanteri, Sandra Jimena Hern&#225;ndez Vallejo, Lucas Salomon, Emilie Lucie Doucet, G&#233;rard Godeheu, Yvette Torrens, Vanessa Houades, Jean-Pol Tassin (2009). Inhibition of Monoamine Oxidases Desensitizes 5-HT<sub>1A</sub>Autoreceptors and Allows Nicotine to Induce a Neurochemical and Behavioral Sensitization . The Journal of Neuroscience.