Bio: Being a Forest Engineer and after working experience in forest pathology, she enrolled for a second MSc degree to gain expertise on terrestrial ecology and ecophysiology (2011-2012). I received my PhD in Applied Ecology (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, 2015-2019). During her postdoc (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden, 2019-2020), I deepened my knowledge on the interaction between drought and pathogen infection. I have been recruited as research scientist at the UMR IAM (Tree-Microbes Interaction) at INRAE Nancy (France) since 2020 to work on emergent forest diseases.
Current research: My research focuses on forest emergent diseases. I investigate their causes, epidemiology, monitoring and impacts, using different pathosystems (Cryptostroma corticale, Diplodia sapinea, Phytophthora spp.). An important part of my current work covers the interaction of forest diseases with drought, which I address through different approaches, such as modelling, tree ecophysiology and fungal ecology.
Peer-reviewed publications: See the updated list in Google Scholar and Researchgate.