Manon graduated in 2016 from Mines of Nancy in the field of material science & engineering and from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale of Lausanne (EPFL) in biomaterials.
During her thesis she developed a lab on a chip to numerate cancer cells with magneto-resistant sensors. She then continued with a post doctorate at CNRS in Paris where she developed a microfabricated chip to culture and observe adherent cancerous cells.
From 2021 to 2023 she worked for Epilab, a startup based in Palaiseau, as the head of R&D to develop a new point of care diagnostic tool for tuberculosis. After a brief experience in CEA/Leti where she designed a microfluidic chip for single cell analysis, she joined BeFC.