Baptiste Lasbats
About
Baptiste Lasbats is from Maule, Ile-de-France, France. In Baptiste's previous role as a Student Researcher at CIRAD, Baptiste worked in Yamoussoukro, Cote d'Ivoire until Jul 2023. Prior to joining CIRAD, Baptiste was a Student Researcher at Institut des Maladies Neurodegeneratives and held the position of Student Researcher at Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Prior to that, Baptiste was a Student Researcher at Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, based in Lima, Departement Lima, Perou from Jan 2022 to Jul 2022. Baptiste started working as Student Researcher at Max Delbruck Center in Berlin, Allemagne in Jan 2021. From Jan 2020 to Jun 2020, Baptiste was Student Researcher at University of California, based in San Francisco, Californie, Etats-Unis.
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Baptiste Lasbats's past jobs
As an intern researcher, I was tasked with using the Bayesian syntax to adjust a growth model initially developed in tropical forests to tree growth in agroforest systems in Ivory Coast, and to use it to evaluate the climate influences exerted on the development of tropical trees in these systems. This work produced enough results to be the source of an upcoming scientific publication.
As an IMN intern, I was tasked to analyze resting-state fMRI data from a large cohort of college students. Our work allowed to evaluate the functional homology between these resting-state networks and brain networks activated in response to a specific task. This work resulted in the publication of an abstract that was presented at the 2023 edition of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) conference in Montreal (Lasbats et al. Cognitive nomenclature of the resting-state networks). A second side of the project was further dedicated to analyze the demographic influences exerted on the within-networks functional connectivity.
My job as an intern was to analyze a multidimensional dataset summarizing functional, environmental and genetic data for a large number of individuals from 11 species found across Colombian dry forests. The final goal of this research was to disentangle the genetic and environmental contributions exerted on the edification of functional traits across these tree species. The analyses were conducted on the R software, with a large-scale implementation of linear mixed models.
As an intern, I participated to a project lead by post-doctoral researcher to determine the impact of cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons (CSF-cN) to mice locomotion. The different tasks involved behavior tests, dissections, immunomarking of mice brain and vertebral spine, and confocal microscopy.
Job as a data analyst of rhythmic patterns in songbirds' vocals to evaluate their degree of inheritability and the possibility of a genetic control of birds' learning predispositions toward certain song rhythms.