Activities / CV
MY ACTIVITIESJuliette Greco is a researcher in Neurosciences at the Lyfe Institute Research Center. During her PhD, she conducted innovative work on brain aging, developing a novel cognitive remediation method based on odors. Currently, she focuses on identifying the mechanisms of human olfactory memory, using advanced statistical and artificial intelligence techniques.
BACKGROUND - 2024-2025 – Postdoctoral Researcher, Lyfe Institute Research Center in partnership with the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center and L’Oréal Research and Innovation. Topic: Identifying key predictors of odor memorability using statistical and machine learning tools. Funding: L’Oréal Research and Innovation. Supervision: Dr Anne-Lise Saive et Dr Jane Plailly.
- 2022-2023 – Neuroscience Researcher, Lucine, Bordeaux. Topic: Development of new digital therapies (DTx) to relieve chronic pain in women living with endometriosis. Supervision: Dr Garance Dispersyn et Pr Serge Marchand
- 2018-2021 – PhD Student in Neurosciences, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (France), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Diploma delivered by the Cognitive Neuroscience PhD school of Lyon. Topic: Development of an original and innovative project aimed at better understanding and improving brain function during aging through odors. Funding: E. Roudnitska Foundation, under the aegis of the Fondation de France. Advisors: Dr Marion Richard et Pr Anne Didier.
PUBLICATIONSTerrier, Greco-Vuilloud et al. (2024). Long-Run Olfactory Enrichment Promotes Non-Olfactory Cognition, Noradrenergic Plasticity And Remodeling Of Brain Functional Connectivity In Older Mice. Neurobiol. Aging. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.01.011
Fougère, Greco-Vuilloud et al. (2023). Sensory Stimulations Potentializing Digital Therapeutics Pain Control. Front. Pain Res., 4:1168377. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpain.2023.1168377
Merlot et al. (2022). Pain Reduction With an Immersive Digital Therapeutic Tool in Women Living With Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR, 24(9):e39531. https://doi.org/10.2196/39531
Greco-Vuilloud, Midroit et al. (2022). 12 months is a pivotal age for olfactory perceptual learning and its underlying neuronal plasticity in aging mice. Neurobiol. Aging.