Is an Associate Professor–Hospital Practitioner at the University of Bordeaux and a researcher in the BioTis unit (INSERM U1026). She leads the Department of Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics at the Faculty of Dental Medicine and serves as Deputy Director for Pedagogy. At both local and national levels, she is involved in multiple academic missions on artificial intelligence in dental education and care. Her research sits at the interface of biomedical engineering, regenerative medicine, and dentistry, with a focus on laser-assisted bioprinting (LAB) and in situ strategies to engineer prevascularized bone and accelerate functional integration. Working closely with ENT surgeons, she co-develops a patented device for targeted therapeutic delivery to the inner ear and leads a CIFRE-funded translational program. Her international profile includes a year-long research stay in Japan (Kyoto University, Prof. Yasuhiko Tabata), which seeded durable Franco–Japanese partnerships across research, pedagogy, and care. Clinically, she holds a university diploma in Constitutional Bone Diseases and is involved in the national rare-disease reference centers (CCMR): MOC/CaP within the Rheumatology Department and O-Rares within the Oral Medicine Department at Bordeaux University Hospital. Altogether, her work bridges bench and bedside to advance patient-centered, AI-enabled regenerative oral medicine.