Emeline Assemat
Community leader (representing families within the French education system). Entrepreneurial project in health and technology
Emeline is a doctor in physiology from Sorbonne Université. After several years of academic research in France, notably in Paris and Marseille, she made several trips to the United States during which she visited numerous research laboratories and gave seminars in order to explore the bridges between academic research and innovation.
This experience led her to redirect her career toward research valorisation. She has thus specialised for more than ten years in this field, at the interface between universities, businesses and society.
She notably worked in Lille for four years before settling in London, where she joined a British company promoting the development of international partnerships between public research and the private sector.
Settled in London since 2018, she is the mother of two children enrolled at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle. Very invested in community involvement, she became involved within doctoral and PhD associations, then more recently in the community and educational life of the French community.
She defends families' interests through her involvement in parent representation.
She is currently developing a business start-up project linked to her scientific background and wishes to put her experience, commitment and practical knowledge to work for French nationals living in the United Kingdom and to help foster the vitality of our community.