Salomé Carcy (she/her)


Hi! I’m Salomé Carcy, a 4th year medical student at Université Paris Cité. I just completed my PhD in the Meyer lab at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where I studied how the development of different T cell lineages is regulated in the human thymus. I hope in the long run that I’ll work as a clinician-scientist, so in the meantime I continue to do a tiny bit of research in the Paget lab.

Outside lab or the hospital, I like to:

  • get involved in affinity groups: I volunteered in the past in ARES at the medical school of the Université Catholique de Lille to inform, encourage and accompany young medical students who would like to get involved in science; I also volunteered for two years in DIAS at CSHL to promote and advocate for more diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM.
  • write scientific articles for the general public: you can find an article about senescence and telomeropathies or about the Human Impacts Database
  • read graphic novels: my favorite is probably Vie De Carabin, a doctor telling stories from his experience at the hospital.

Salomé Carcy (she/her)


Hi! I’m Salomé Carcy, a 4th year medical student at Université Paris Cité. I just completed my PhD in the Meyer lab at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where I studied how the development of different T cell lineages is regulated in the human thymus. I hope in the long run that I’ll work as a clinician-scientist, so in the meantime I continue to do a tiny bit of research in the Paget lab.

Outside lab or the hospital, I like to:

  • get involved in affinity groups: I volunteered in the past in ARES at the medical school of the Université Catholique de Lille to inform, encourage and accompany young medical students who would like to get involved in science; I also volunteered for two years in DIAS at CSHL to promote and advocate for more diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM.
  • write scientific articles for the general public: you can find an article about senescence and telomeropathies or about the Human Impacts Database
  • read graphic novels: my favorite is probably Vie De Carabin, a doctor telling stories from his experience at the hospital.