Coraline Airault
About Coraline Airault
Coraline Airault is an Assistant Ingénieur en Biologie at Université d'Aix-Marseille, where she has worked since 2012. She has a background in various roles in biology and engineering, including positions at Genethon and Michelin, and holds a master's degree from Université de Limoges.
Work at Aix-Marseille University
Coraline Airault has been employed at Aix-Marseille University as an Assistant Ingénieur en Biologie since 2012. In this role, she contributes to various biological research projects and supports the academic community. Her long tenure at the university highlights her commitment to advancing biological sciences and collaborating with faculty and students.
Education and Expertise
Coraline Airault began her higher education at Université Blaise Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand in 2008. She later transferred to Université de Limoges, where she completed her master's degree in 2010. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in biological sciences, which she applies in her current role at Aix-Marseille University.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current position, Coraline Airault gained diverse work experience in various roles. She worked as a stagiaire recherche at Genethon for five months in 2010 and briefly as a technicienne qualifiée de laboratoire at the same organization for one month. Additionally, she held positions at Michelin, including assistant mesure physico-chimique in 2005 and agent du service comptabilité in 2007, each for one month. She also worked as an équipier polyvalent at McDonald's Corporation in 2009 for two months.
Career Development
Coraline Airault's career development reflects a steady progression in the field of biology and research. Starting from her initial roles in the corporate sector, she transitioned to research positions at Genethon, which allowed her to gain practical experience in laboratory settings. Her current role at Aix-Marseille University marks a significant step in her professional journey, emphasizing her dedication to biological research.