Alain Wagner, winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2025

CNRS innovation medal | Alain Wagner

Alain Wagner (BFC team) is the recipient of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2025. Congratulations Alain! Press release Alain Wagner, winner of the CNRS Innovation Medal 2025 On Wednesday, December 17, 2025, in Paris, Antoine Petit, President and CEO of the CNRS, presented the CNRS Innovation Medals for 2025. Alain Wagner, CNRS Research Director in…

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ERC Consolidator grant | Guilhem Chaubet

Guilhem Chaubet, from the BFC team, is the recipient of a 2025 ERC Consolidator Grant for his research project entitled MuSyc. Congratulations Guilhem!!! In his MuSyC project, Guilhem Chaubet is studying antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), a recent class of anticancer agents with strong therapeutic potential. Composed of an antibody that…

Françoise Tirmarche

Distinction

Françoise Tirmarche, Administrative Manager, received the CNRS medal of honor.

Laboratory of Synthetic and Therapeutic Chemo-Biology | CBST  UMR 7199

Welcome to the CBST laboratory

The CBST lab is a joint research unit affiliated with the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg. It is located at the Faculty of Pharmacy on the Illkirch campus.

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Françoise Tirmarche

Distinction

Françoise Tirmarche, Administrative Manager, received the CNRS medal of honor.

Arya Jayaraj Chittazhi

New PhD student

The ICE team is pleased to welcome Arya Jayaraj Chittazhi, a new PhD student who will work on the development of innovative light-sensitive…

Salomé Soltner

New PhD student

The BFC team is pleased to welcome Salomé Soltner, who will work on the use of the Ugi reaction for the accelerated synthesis of antibody-drug…

Louis Evrard

New PhD student

The CPS team is happy to welcome Louis Evrard, who will work on directed photo-oxidation for the design of photo-modular fluorescent probes.

Yi Ding

New PhD student

The CPS team is happy to welcome Yi Ding, from the Tohoku University, who will carry out a doctoral mobility on the design of photomodulable…

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Publication | Toxics

Involvement of Surface Receptors in the Uptake and Cellular Responses Induced by Cationic Polyamine-Based Carbon Dots in Macrophages