I started my career in the field of molecular biology working on the study of a transposon in bacteria Yersina tuberculosis at the biological institute in Lille (France). In 2000, I worked at the Genopole in Evry on the sequencing of human DNA. Then, I had the opportunity to work at the Georges Pompidou European Hospital in the Clinical Immunology department where I was able to develop my skills in immunoanalysis (ELISpot). Two years later, I began my career as a teacher of microbiology, molecular biology and biochemistry to students in the first to fifth year of engineering. It was in 2017 that I joined the School of Industrial Biology where I developed my management skills as a laboratory manager, then I obtained my PhD in industrial engineering at the same time as my other teaching and management functions. I've been teaching in engineering schools for 20 years, I've followed many projects with students, built new courses and above all, I've learned to adapt to students and to evolve my teaching by bringing new learning methods.