After my physician degree in 2018, I chose to train in Neurology following my specific interest in neurophysiology and its medical aspects. I joined the LN2T lab this october 2021 to start my PhD. My research project focuses on the detection of epileptic activity in early stages of Alzheimer disease (AD) and its impact on cognitive decline using non invasive neurophysiological methods such as MEG. The ultimate goal of this project is to provide new insights about mechanisms involved in rapid memory loss in AD and new treatment's targets.