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Gaëlle Leroux

Ingénieure de recherche en analyse de données biologiques au CNRS & convaincue des bénéfices de la science ouverte.
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I received my PhD degree in Neurosciences in 2005 from the University of Caen-Normandy, and moved to Sweden for a [postdoc](http://www.klingberglab.se/) at the *Karolinska Institutet* for 2 years. Since then, I'm a research engineer in neuroImaging. I've been working in Caen, Paris, Bordeaux and now in Lyon since 2019. I've experience in studies with children, ADHD and healthy young adults using fMRI, MEG, EEG, fNIRS and cognitive testing. I also really enjoy teaching. At the [CRNL](https://www.crnl.fr/en?language=en), I head a research support service to provide methodological support to neuroimaging projects, from the design of a study to analyses of the data, mainly in MRI, but not only. With 2 other engineers, I also coordinate a "NeuroImaging club" with monthly seminars. I am also an open science advocate and participate actively to implement it in the Centre. I'm part of the Research Data college of the national committee [COSO](https://www.ouvrirlascience.fr/research-data-college/).

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