Arabella Bouzigues is a PhD student at the Institut du Cerveau – Paris Brain Institute since October 2021 and serves as a Research Assistant at UCL from August 2020, coordinating the international GENFI project focused on genetic presymptomatic cases of frontotemporal dementia. Previously, Arabella worked as a Master's Research Student at the Paris Brain Institute, contributing to research on behavioral disinhibition and functional connectivity in frontotemporal dementia patients, and as an MSc Research Student at UCL's Plasticity Lab, enhancing assessments of amputee behaviors. Arabella's research experience also includes a role as a Graduate Research Assistant at Hospital El Cruce in Argentina, participating in epilepsy studies and data collection, and assisting with data recruitment during an undergraduate position at Durham University. Arabella holds a Master's in Neuroscience from both Sorbonne University and École normale supérieure, an MSc in Brain and Mind Sciences from UCL, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Durham University, and an International Baccalaureate with a focus on neurobiology.