About
As a child, Quentin was already passionate for scientific matters. When he got older, his curiosity drove him towards organic chemistry studies in order to understand how the intertwining of small-scale events could regulate bigger ones. This naturally led him to a PhD in cellular uptake to decipher the related molecular mechanisms and find innovative ways to hijack them for future drug delivery. On top of his passion for doing science, Quentin enjoys sharing it with others and showing them the beauty of it through his “Science breaking” stories.
Published Breaks
Edited Breaks
- Neurobiology
Two hits in one – the neurobiology of schizophrenia
January 31, 20233 min read3,305 views - Maths, Physics & Chemistry
An eye-opening molecular explosion
December 19, 20224 min read3,561 views - Health & Physiology
One Step Closer To Having Diabetes Under Control
August 15, 20224 min read2,959 views - Psychology
Race And Gender Inequalities In Citations And Research Topics In US
August 4, 20224 min read3,841 views - Neurobiology
Heart Disease And Brain Blood Flow Regulation: Prelude To Dementia
July 25, 20224 min read3,802 views - Plant Biology
Figuring out the evolved chemistry of fig trees
May 20, 20224 min read4,767 views - Evolution & Behaviour
Notes from underground: naked mole-rats and vocal dialects
March 1, 20224 min read7,961 views - Psychology
Brain activity of conservatives and liberals diverge while watching the news
January 5, 20224 min read5,117 views - Evolution & Behaviour
How does the bat find the tree? With a “cognitive” map!
November 8, 20214 min read4,119 views

