Lionel Jouvet's resume lists his work experience in flow cytometry and microscopy applications from 2009-2012 at Partec GmbH, his experience mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students in marine biology from 2005-2009 at Heriot-Watt University, and his education which includes a PhD in Marine Biology and Eco-immunology from Heriot-Watt University in 2010 and an MSc in Marine Resources Development and Protection from Heriot-Watt University in 2005. The resume also outlines his skills, personal interests, publications, and student jobs.
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1. Lionel Jouvet
Profil
WORK EXPERIENCES Page 1
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES Page 1
SKILLS Page 2
PERSONAL INTERESTS Page 2
EDUCATION Page 3
PUBLICATIONS Page 4
STUDENT JOBS Page 5
2. WORK EXPERIENCES
Technology: Flow cytometry , Microscopy, Electrophoresis
Oct. 2009 - Jan. 2012 System optimisation:
Applications, Fluidics, Software, Ergonomics, Optics, Image analysis,
Project coordinator, R&D, Reagents (colorations stains, Antibodies), process automation
Applications specialist International projects with industrial and university partners:
Germany, England, Scotland, Poland, France
Partec GmbH
International customer support and training:
Otto-Hahn-Straße 32, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Russia, Asia
D-48161 Münster, Germany
Advertising, documentations: catalogues conception (interactive
Tel: +49 (0) 253 4800 80 and print), user manuals, application notes
Quotation, invoice, quality controls: instruments, reagents
Projects supervision and teaching:
Nov. 2005 - Oct. 2009 Training, material resources management, organisation
Projects supervised:
Under- and Post-graduate Protein extraction and quantification (HSP70) from algae, algae and
mentoring, marine biology shellfish coverage using image analyse, analysis by flow cytometry
Heriot-Watt University and microscopy of haemocytes apoptosis in crabs, impact of
anaerobia on Mytilus edulis, analysis of haemocytes fluctuation by
School of Life Sciences flow cytometry and microscopy in Mytilus edulis.
Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK
Field course activities organisation:
Tel: +44 (0) 131 45180 32 Laboratory, coastal and shore environments, on research boat
Exam marking: first years
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES
Scientific communications:
International congress: South Carolina
Flow cytometry congress: Newcastle, Dublin
Research institutions: Edinburgh, Newcastle
Communication Marketing communication:
International medical congress: Medica - Düsseldorf, Lille
Flow cytometry congress: Dublin, York, Liverpool
Research institutions: Vilnius, Edinburgh, Newcastle
Workshops: blood, yeast, bacterial analysis by flow cytometry
Formations: Research (cell sorting, human and camel Blood,
Professional Spermatozoa, Bacteria (cell sorting, marine biology, microbiology,
genetically modified E. coli)), British Army (platelets), Students,
Industry (Paper, Whisky)
French-German summer University: Castle restoration, fruits
harvest, German course, philosophy, dance, painting, natural
pigments.
Association Theatre (co-author & comedian): biology theme (Title: ‚Le défilé des
microbes„) to explain the general public the world of microorganisms,
ethics theme (Title: ‚Epidémia„) focussed on the societal
consequences of diseases (HIV, plague)
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3. SKILLS
Co-founder of „café philosophique‟, Lons-Le-Saunier (1999).
Themes: free will, work, ethics and moral.
Social skills and Co-founder of „café scientifique‟, Lyon (2001).
competences Theme: genetically modified organisms.
Many years student representative in Secondary School.
5 years in club INSERM jeunesse
High school scientific society 1994 - 1999,
President of the society 1997 – 1999:
Divers media used (theatre, video and TV, radio, exhibitions),
Organisational skills and Meetings with scientists and philosophers, popular science.
competences
Organisation of field courses and projects for under- and post-
graduate Students in marine biology
Activities organisation, transport of students and equipment, individual
help, instrumentation and reagent management.
Student representative at ethic and genetically modified
Technical skills and organisms commissions (2007-2009)
competences Research in psychology, sport science, bacteria and yeast research.
First aid course (1998, Croix Rouge).
Advanced knowledge of:
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PoweerPoint, Publisher) and OpenOffice,
Computer skills and Flow cytometry software (FSCExpress, WinMDI, Flomax, CyView),
competences Image analysis software (ImageJ).
General knowledge in statistical (Primer 5.0, MVSP) and GIS
(ArcGIS) applications.
Painting (acrylic, oil), wood sculpture (knife, Dremel),
Artistic skills and Photography (Collaborations with Edinburgh‟ artists).
competences Theatre (co-author & comedian): France, Columbia (Bogota),
Germany (Dresden) 1997.
Driving licence Driving license Category B since 1996
Tractor, small trucks, car with trailer, Motorbike up to 125cm3.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Literature Fiction (science-fiction, crime, historical...), social sciences,
philosophy
Art Painting, wood sculpture, photography
Social Life Museums, gastronomy
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4. EDUCATION
Thesis Title: “Mytilus edulis haemocyt es variabilit y :
technique, individual, and environment.”
Supervisors: Dr. S. Liz Dyrynda, Dr. Valerie Smith
July 2010 Dr. D. Jamieson
Jury: Prof. Dr. Matt Bentley (University of Newcastle)
PhD Dr. Peter Morris (Heriot-Watt University)
in Marine Biology, Investigation techniques and acquired skills:
Eco-immunology Flow cytometry, image analysis, collaborations in applied
Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, UK)
physics (microfluidics) and ecology projects (In-vivo feeding
behaviour), ethology, histology, field based work (field
sampling, transects, ecological survey), teaching for under-
and post-graduate students.
Project Title: “A vertical approach of the toxicity of Low Toxicity
Drilling Mud on Corophium volutator, from the
population to the gene “
Sept. 2005 Supervisors: Dr. S. Griegson, Dr. D. Jamieson
Investigation techniques and acquired skills:
M.Sc.
Subtractive cDNA library, histology, behaviour alteration, field
Marine Resources sampling.
Development and Main modules: Oceanography, Marine Biology and
Protection Ecology, Marine Environmental Policy, Users of the Marine
Environment, Applied Coastal/Estuarine Science, Coastal and
Estuarine/Island Management, Environmental Monitoring and
Control, Marine Oil Pollution, Geographic Information Systems,
Environmental Toxicology.
June 2003 Project title: “Fucus and bacteria, an intimate relationship?”
Novel germ-free procedure for macro-algae
B.Sc. Honours
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. J. G. Burgess
Applied Marine Biology Main modules: Aquatic Toxicology, Fish Physiology,
mention 2.1 Multivariate Data Analysis and Marine Environmental
Monitoring, Management and Legislation.
July 2002
DUETI Project: Expression of recombinant Taq Polymerase.
Claude Bernard University (Lyon, France)
Applied Marine Biology Main modules: Aquatic Toxicology, Fish Physiology,
International University Multivariate Data Analysis and Marine Environmental
Diploma of Technological Monitoring, Management and Legislation.
Studies
IUT University Institute of Technology
Projects:
2001 - Research project on lady birds behaviour (data
analysis, prey/predator models).
June 2001 2001 - Research project on germ-free mice (microbiology,
DUT animal handling)
Bioengineering, 2000 & 1998 - Research assistant in molecular biology
Agronomy (RT-PCR, ELISA).
University Diploma of Main modules: Microsoft Office package, Accountancy,
Technology Plant Biology, Animal Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry,
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Histology, Animal
Experimentation, Agronomy, Microbiology, Statistics, Physics,
Enzymology, Animal Welfare Legislation, Good Laboratory
Practice (GLP).
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5. PUBLICATIONS
”Zellsortierung mit einer geschlossenen, piezobasierten Sortiertechnologie”
„Cell sorting using a closed piezo-based sorting technology “
Ines Nasdala, Danny Köhler, Lionel Jouvet, Matthias Steinberg, Burkhard
Greve, Wolfgang Göhde; Journal: BIOspektrum, March 2011, 194-196.
“Blood flow separation in microfluidic channels”;
Maïwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas, Resham Dhariwal, Lionel Jouvet, Marc
Papers Desmulliez; Journal: Microfluid Nanofluid, Volume 8, Number 1, May 2009,
105-114.
“Clearance of bacteria and differential involvement of mussel
hyalinocytes, small and large granulocytes in antibacterial immunity”;
Hui Li, Maria-Giovanna Parisi, Lionel Jouvet, Elisabeth A. Dyrynda, Nicolo
Parrinello, Matteo Cammarata, Philippe Roch; Journal: 'Fish Shellfish
Immunology„, Volume 25, Issue 6, December 2008, 834-840.
“Differente ruolo delle subpopolazioni degli emociti di Mytilus
galloprovincialis nella clearance batterica ”;
Maria-Giovanna Parisi, Hui Li, Lionel B. P. Jouvet, Elisabeth A. Dyrynda,
Nicolo Parrinello, Matteo Cammarata, et al. (2008); Poster presented at
69°Congresso UZI, Senigallia (AN, Italien).
Posters “Effect of low toxicity Drilling mud on the mud shrimp Corophium
volutator ”;
Lionel B. P. Jouvet, Sarah B. Arfa, Stephen J. W. Grigson and Derek J.
Jamieson (2006); Poster presented at 10. ISDCI Congress, Charleston
(USA).
“Correlations between immunity and reproduction in field specimens
of the marine mussel Mytilus edulis ”;
Lionel B.P. Jouvet and Elisabeth A. Dyrynda (2006); Poster presented at 10.
ISDCI Congress, Charleston (USA).
“Mytilus edulis haemocytes variability: technique, individual, and
environment?”
2009, PhD research project, directeurs: Dr. S. Liz Dyrynda, Dr. Valerie Smith,
Dr. D. Jamieson
“A vertical approach of the toxicity of Low Toxicity Drilling Mud on
Corophium volutator, from the population to the gene “
2005, Master research project, supervisors: Dr. S. Griegson, Dr. D. Jamieson
“Fucus and bacteria, an intimate relationship?”
Academic 2003, Honours research project, superviseur: Prof. J. G. Burgess
productions
"Description du monde des algues marines et présentation d‟une pollution
biologique par Caulerpa Taxifolia"
2002 Mémoire de DUETI
"Approche de la modélisation de la dispersion de la coccinelle Harmonia
axyridis Pallas en présence du puceron Aphis gossypii Glover en serre de
concombre"
2001 Mémoire de DUT, Supervisor: Dr. A. Ferran, INRA
"Colonisation des intestins de souris axéniques par des bactéries de la
flore commensale"
2000 mémoire de 1ere année de DUT
"Clonage et expression de la protéine prion PrP humain et murine"
2000 rapports de stage, Supervisor: Dr. J. P. Fuchs, INSERM, unite338
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6. STUDENT JOBS
Date Date Name and Address
Brief Description
started ended of Employer
Mar. 2008 Aug. 2009 Private gardens
Gardner assistant
Edinburgh, UK
Jan. 2008 Sept. 2008 Creative Catering Ltd
Kitchen porter manager
Edinburgh, UK
Jan. 2007 Mar. 2007 Edinburgh PediCab
Tricycle taxi driver
Edinburgh, UK
Family Circle Ltd Home care / Crisis care
Oct. 2004 Sept. 2005 22 Tower Street Elderly and disable people
Edinburgh, EH6 7BY, UK Team work, time management
Quality Link Recruitment Kitchen porter, Manager
Nov. 2001 Sept. 2004 133 - 135 Morrison Street Team and workload management,
Edinburgh EH3 8AJ, UK Team work, time management
Brochot
June 2000 July 2000 ZI La Léchère Chemist assistant
39130 Patornay, France
Fromagerie Bel, La vache qui rit
June 1999 July 1999 Production-line worker, packaging
120 Boulevard Jules Ferry
Shift work (morning/afternoon/night)
39000 Lons-le-Saunier, France
Farm work
Durand farm Castration of hybrid corn, harvest
1990 2001 Quartier le Pavon (tomatoes, lavender, garlics,
26740 Sauzet, Drôme, France cherries), chickens (building care,
animals care, handling)
Boilley Vineyard Work on the vineyard
1985 2005 Rue de la faye Grape harvest, bottle labelling, vine
39230 Mantry, Jura, France trimming
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