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Justina Creppy

Justina Creppy

CEA of Fontenay-aux Roses, IDMIT

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Justina Creppy, is a Doctor of Pharmacy from the Faculty of Pharmacy of Bordeaux (France).
She holds a master 2 degree in Human Toxicology, Risk Assessment and Vigilances from the University of Paris-Saclay.
She is a PhD Student supervised by two different french departments : the CEA of Fontenay aux Roses “Infectious Disease Models and Innovative Therapies Center”, and the CEPR of the University of Tours “Center for the Study of Respiratory pathologies”.
Her PhD thesis subject concerns “Study and set-up of predictive models of aerosol deposition in macaque and associated means of administration”.
She obtained the second prize of "3Rs award" from the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations highlighting the benefits of her work about the implementation of the Replacement, Reduction or Refinement principles in animal projects

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