Joeri Bordes
Postdoc at Neurocentre Magendie
Neurocentre Magendie (Inserm U1215 )
Bordeaux, France
Neuroscientist studying how stress and exercise shape brain, behavior, and resilience using translational models and longitudinal circuit analysis.
My organisation
About me
I am a dedicated neuroscientist with over 6 years of experience in academic research, specializing in translational research of mouse behavior through the application of computational tools, including machine learning. My work bridges the gap between experimental neuroscience and computational methods, driving innovative approaches to understanding complex neural mechanisms and behavior.
Throughout my career, I have consistently demonstrated a strong ability to lead interdisciplinary teams and foster collaboration across various research domains. I have successfully managed multiple research projects, leading them from conception to completion, and have mentored numerous internship students, guiding their development and contributing to their academic success. My contributions to the field are evidenced by a significant record of publishing in high-impact journals. I have actively presented my findings at international conferences and played key roles in organizing scientific events.
Beyond my academic and professional achievements, I am also a serious triathlete and runner. I have successfully completed several marathons and Ironman races, embodying the same discipline, perseverance, and commitment in my athletic pursuits as I do in my scientific career. These experiences have honed my physical and mental endurance, reinforcing my ability to tackle challenges with resilience and determination.
My organisation
The Neurocentre Magendie, is part of the INSERM institutes (French Institute of Health), which is a thriving research environment consisting of 11 research teams and 7 shared technical platforms, which collectively support over 190 researchers, technicians, and students. With its diverse, international community, the institute fosters collaboration and engagement through weekly scientific and social events, monthly post-doc meetings, and an annual symposium, ensuring seamless integration into the research community. Additionally, the broader Bordeaux Neurocampus, comprising 16 laboratories and over 600 employees, significantly amplifies resources and collaboration opportunities.
Skills
- Preclinical research
- stress
- depression
- social behavior
- anxiety
- neural circuitry
- resilience
Interests
- deep behavioral phenotyping
- neural circuitry
- Reslience
- sport
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