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Organ-on-Chip Technology – Emulate
Organ-on-Chip center The center is equipped with Emulate technology (multiple Zoé and Orbs) Multiple Organ mimics are available (Intestine, Liver, kidney, Lung…). Experiments can be performed in BSL2 and BSL3 (Covid-19) conditions. The center […]
Design and Production of Microfluidic Devices
The Biomaterials and Microfluidics core facility is fully geared for the design, production and testing of microfluidic devices. The team will provide expertise, protocols and equipment to allow users to produce “homemade” chips.
Group: Allergy and Autoimmunity
Friederike Jönsson
Charles Baroud
Physical Microfluidics and Bioengineering
Starting from a background in physical sciences, I have become interested in developing new experimental and conceptual approaches to biological systems. As such my research combines technological developments with fundamental scientific explorations in the […]
ATIP-Avenir: Unravelling the role of erythrocyte deformability in Plasmodium falciparum transmission
Steven Fletcher
Graduated from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris with a Masters degree in Bioinformatics & Modeling – Cellular and Molecular Biology (BIM – BMC) in 2016. I was hired at InBio […]
Yannis Rahou
Viruses of Respiratory Infections (including Influenza and SARS-CoV-2)
Sebastián Sosa Carrillo
I am a PhD candidate at the InBio research group. In 2015 I obtained a bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the University of València (Spain), and in 2018 a master (M1 and M2) degree […]
ESPCI – Laboratoire Microfluidique, MEMS et nanostructures
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InBio: Experimental and Computational Methods for Modeling Cellular Processes
Grégory Batt
Dorian Obino
Pathogenesis of vascular infections
Born and raised in the south of France, I moved to Paris to study at the Magistère Européen de Génétique (Université Paris VII, now Université Paris Cité) where I specialized in immuno-genetics and cell biology. […]