Camille Blaecke

Camille Blaecke
Camille BLAECKE - GIN and LBFA

Thesis : Pathophysiology of Exertional Heat Stroke
Abstract: The goal of my thesis is to decipher the consequences at the molecular and metabolic level of TRPV1 mutation involved in exertional heat stroke using a new knock-in mouse model.
 

"I am Camille, I hold a master’s degree in neurobiology and neurosciences from Grenoble Alpes University since 2024. Passionate about neuroscience, biology, physiology, and sports, I was drawn to exertional heat stroke (EHS), a complex pathology that mainly affects athletes and military personnel. My thesis, funded by EUR CBS and conducted jointly at the GIN and LBFA laboratories, aligns perfectly with my passion for understanding the interplay between physiology and high-performance sports. By investigating the molecular and metabolic mechanisms of genetic mutations linked to EHS, this project aims to advance our understanding of the disease and pave the way for potential therapeutic solutions. After my PhD, I aspire to continue exploring the frontiers of research at the crossroads of physiopathology and translational science."

Published on  January 29, 2025
Updated on January 29, 2025