Eléonore Gaich
Eléonore was born in Toulouse and spent her childhood near this city. Toulouse, what a beautiful city with its rugby team, the Garonne, the Canal du Midi, the Halle des Machines, Pech David, etc.! After her 18th anniversary, she chose to join an engineering school in Toulouse: The National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) in 2016, and decided to learn applied physic. A lot of her professors were doing their research at the laboratory LAAS-CNRS.
Last summer, she did an internship in the start-up Volumina Medical in Lausanne, Switzerland. She performed Quality Control tests on a biomaterial that will be used to regenerate the breast of a woman who had cancer. She liked working at the interface between biology and physic. She thus did a workshop on microfluidic and nano-bioengineering, last semester.
Eléonore is now doing her last internship in the MILE team with Morgan, before graduation. Eléonore is working on the yeast S. cerevisiae. She is studying the impact of mechanical stress on different biologist mechanisms performing phase separation, studying how this mechanism can be linked to crowding control.
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