Biography:
Ludivine Doridot is a researcher at INSERM (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research) and an Associate Professor at Université Paris Cité (Paris, France). She obtained her PhD in Genetics from Université Paris Descartes in 2013 for her studies on preeclampsia, a hypertensive disease of pregnancy. She then performed a postdoc in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard-affiliated hospital in Boston (USA), where she studied genetic-environment interaction in the context of metabolic syndrome. Since 2017, she is focusing her research on endometriosis and reproductive immunology. In 2022, she obtained a European Starting Grant to study endometriosis (MultiMENDo project). The project aims to find diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and investigate new therapeutic approaches using menstrual blood, a relevant and easily accessible yet overlooked biological fluid.
Title : Using single cell transcriptomic and 3D models to study immune-endometrial-fetal interactions in physiological and pathological contexts