Student supervision
Below is a list of students I am supervising (underscore font) or I supervised.
PhD thesis
François Ramon (engineer) (from 2023) : Study of brain connectivity change using graph theory (Ecole de l’Inserm Pfizer Innovation France, co-supervision with C. Oppenheim)
Belen Azofra-Macarron (teacher & educational neurosciences) (from 2023) : Implications of myelin in executive control in adolescence and adulthood (ANR grant, co-supervision with I. Altarelli)
Julia MATHAN (developmental psychologist) (from 2021) : Multimodal MRI study of brain plasticity involved in learning and cognitive development (PhD grant from ED 3CH)
Iris MENU (data scientist, developmental psychologist) (from 2019) : Machine learning and integrative biomarkers of school learning (CNRS PRIME 80 grant)
Gabriela REZENDE (developmental psychologist) (from 2018): Variability of inhibitory control in adolescence: a gene-brain-cognition approach. (PhD grant from ED 3CH)
Valérie DATIN-DORRIERE (MD, pediatrist) (2017-2021) : Brain imaging of intensive training of inhibitory control in school age preterm children (co-supervision with N. Poirel)
Marine MOYON (experimental psychologist) (2016-2019) : Resting-state functional connectivity and intensive training of inhibitory control in school age children (PhD grant from ED 3CH).
Cloélia TISSIER (neuropsychologist) (2014-2017) : Brain imaging of inhibitory control development and intensive training at adolescence (PhD Grant from Sorbonne Paris Cité program 'Double culture')
Olivier GAY (MD, psychiatrist) (2012-2016) : Cortex sulcation and neurodevelopmental trajectories in psychiatric disorders (co-supervision with MO Krebs; PhD grant 'Poste d'Accueil INSERM')
Julie BOURGIN (MD, psychiatrist) (2010-2014) : Characterization of hyper-reactivity to stress by Magnetic Resonance Imaging in rodents (co-supervision with T Jay; PhD grant from the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale)
Marion PLAZE (MD, psychiatrist) (2005-2010) : Brain imaging of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia : from phenomenology to brain development (co-supervision with JL Martinot; APHP/CEA PhD grant)
MD thesis
Anne FRANCESCHINI (resident in child psychiatry) (2012) : Effects of COMT polymorphisms on the morphology of prefrontal and temporal cortex in a large sample of healthy subjects