
Biography :
After a career in geriatric services focused on the screening of cognitive disorders and in clinical research, I turned towards prevention in 2018 with the creation of the Centre de Prévention Santé Longévité at the Institut Pasteur de Lille. My passion for research led me to pursue a PhD in psychology. My work focuses on potential non-invasive biomarkers of cognitive aging and cognitive decline, particularly pupillary responses. I am especially interested in the mechanisms underlying cognitive aging, with a focus on attention, executive functionning, and in the locus coeruleus–noradrenergic system as a key pathway involved in age-related cognitive changes.