The overall learning project was to determine whether adipocyte prorenin receptor (PRR) deficiency promotes aorta remodeling and increases blood pressure. During the project, I learned different technics and develop different skills such as mice handling (body weight measurement and analyze of body composition by Echo-MRI), genotyping (DNA extraction, genotyping), aorta cleaning for quantification of intrinsic mechanical properties and endothelial function using a myograph (DMT). I learned how to manage data and generate results. I was involved in the development of transgenic models to determine the function of adipocyte PRR. Notably, I was involved in the development of an inducible model and in the establishment and set up of protocols leading to an efficient deletion of PRR in adipocyte to further test the role of PRR in aorta remodeling. The anticipated outcomes of the learning project were that adipocyte PRR increased blood pressure and arterial stiffness. Part of my project will be presented in powerpoint presentation or poster during meetings and conferences and might be included in the future in a manuscript.