I've been working in the field of learning and memory since my PhD, which I obtained in 2003 under the supervision of Susan SARA at the Université Paris VI. My thesis focused on the role of noradrenaline in memory consolidation and reconsolidation. I then moved to New York (NY, USA) where I did a postdoctoral fellowship in Cristina Alberini's laboratory at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. There, I became interested in the molecular basis of memory reconsolidation. In 2007, I returned to France to join the Abrous team in Bordeaux at the Neurocentre Magendie. There, my research focused on the role of adult hippocampal neurons in memory stabilization, particularly in the reconsolidation process. In 2022, I joined the Desmedt team, still at the Neurocentre Magendie. Since then, my research has focused on studying the engram network underlying normal contextual memories and pathological memories, in particular PTSD-type memories.