Zoé Darrasse, MSc
Research Assistant
Hailing from Auvergne, she graduated in 2024 from a Master degree in Neuropsychology and Clinical Neuroscience from the Université de Toulouse, following a Bachelor in Biology from the Université Grenoble Alpes.
She previously interned with Katarina Wulff at Umeå Universitet, Benedikt Zoefel at the CerCo, and Jasna Martinovic at the University of Edinburgh. She focused, respectively, on chronobiology in children, speech perception using tACS and EEG, and colour vision in bipolar disorder.
In the midst of it, she took a yearlong break to serve pints in the Irish countryside.
Since 2024, Zoé is a research assistant in our team.
She is in charge of intracranial EEG recordings, signal quality and various annexe missions to help the team out. She coordinates our research team, patients, and hospital staff and external collaborators to insure everything is running smoothly.
Also known as: the Swiss knife