Mélanie GALLOT
♦ Academic background 2012: Licence “Health biology, life sciences”, neurosciences option Basic and Applied Biology Institute (IBFA), University of Caen (14) 2014: Research master “Sport, Prevention, Health, Well-being” UFR STAPS, University of Orléans (45) 2019: PhD of the Paris-Sud/Paris-Saclay University (91) CIAMS Laboratory Discipline: Sport and human movement sciences 2019: Postdoctoral fellow (in progress) LIBM Laboratory (MP3 staff) Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 ♦ Teaching Anatomy, physiology, neurosciences, nutrition, chronic diseases ♦ Research areas: Adapted physical activity, chronic diseases, Neurosciences, education and teaching, anatomy.
Title: Adapted physical activity or nutritional monitoring in chronic kidney disease patients: effects on the body composition, the quality of life and some biological parameters.
Title: R&D Antepulsio (Summary) and Anatomy 2020 Supervisor: Nady Hoyek Start: 09/2019
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Mélanie Gallot (melanie.gallot @ univ-lyon1.fr)
Nationality: French Institution Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1) Team: [MP3] Position: Post-doc Fellow |
1. Mélanie Gallot, Houssem Zorgati, Fabrice Prieur, Nancy Rebot-Vibarel, Katia Collomp, Nathalie Rieth. Effect of weight-control practices of high-level female judokas over competition period on body composition and factors of performance.Science et Sports, 2019; 34 (5): 305-312. DOI : 10.1016/j.scispo.2018.12.012 2. Mélanie Gallot, Nathalie Rieth, Alexandre Ganea. Effect of intradialytic physical activity on the quality of life, biological parameters and sleep in hemodialysis patients.Journal of Clinical Nephrology, 2019; 3: 168-174. DOI : 10.29328/journal.jcn.1001044 3. Rawad Chaker, Mélanie Gallot, Marion Binay, Nady Hoyek. User Experience of a 3D Interactive Human Anatomy Learning Tool. Educational Technology & Society, 2021, 24 (2), 136–150. 4. Mélanie Gallot, Nathalie Rieth, Alexandre Ganea. Does physical havean effect on physical capacities, food behavior and body composition in hemodialysis patients? Journal of Human Movement and Sports Science. (Accepted, not yet published)
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