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The SNP team has published an article entitled "Engineered carbon dots for mucosal gene delivery" in Eur. J. Pharm. Sci. Link
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The SNP team has published an article entitled "Engineered carbon dots for mucosal gene delivery" in Eur. J. Pharm. Sci. Link
The SNP team has published a preprint entitled Affinity-ligand purification of native human low-abundance multi-protein complexes for structure determination" in BioArchiv. Link
Éloïse Cahuzac, a postdoctoral fellow in the BFC team, is co-author of a publication in the journal Nature, for work carried out during her thesis. Congratulations! Link
Alexandre Specht is looking for a candidate for a thesis in co-supervision with a research team from the University of Lorraine, within the framework of MITI thesis funding from the CNRS. M/F PhD Fellowship: chemobiology/(eco)toxicology of endocrine disrupting phthalates PhD offer
The laboratory is a winner of the "Environmental Transition 2025" call for initiatives, led by Alexandre Specht. This project will replace water-cooled refrigerants, which consume large amounts of water, with air-cooled systems.
The CBST is pleased to welcome Laurence Reutenauer, Assistant Engineer at the CNRS, as a permanent member of the ITA. She began her duties on June 1st within the ICE team.
Élise Cherasse, a first-year PhD student working on the ANR CadoRNA project (SNP team), has just received the award for Best Poster Presentation at the Illkirch Campus Days (JCI), held on May 26–27th, 2025. Congratulations to her!
PhD students Mélaine Balcon and Antoine Le Bris, from the ICI team, had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with Professor Ardem Patapoutian, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine (2021), during a lunch organized by NeuroStra. His visit to Strasbourg was part of the CNRS Fellows-Ambassadors…
Guilhem Chaubet participated in a conference on cancer, as part of the "Epic Era" program at the Jardin des Sciences of the University of Strasbourg. Podcast
New publication by the Ion Channel Engineering (ICE) team, in collaboration with the Smart NanoParticles (SNP) team, the UMR 5297, and the UPR CNRS 3212, in eLife as a Reviewed Preprint. A revised version will be submitted soon. Stay tuned! Manuscript News ICE
The CPS team has just published an article in Angewandte Chemie (Wiley) unveiling a new concept that enables the blinking of fluorescent probes for super-resolution imaging of the plasma membrane. In this work, the CSP group established a new photoswitching concept called the self-triggered…
The CSP team has published a communication in ChemComm (RSC) on spontaneously blinking probes for super-resolution imaging of the plasma membrane. The CSP group developed spontaneously blinking fluorescent probes based on the reversible spirolactamization of rhodamine, to efficiently image the…
Guilhem Chaubet has just been awarded the Most Cited Publication of 2023 prize by "Chemistry: A European Journal." Congratulations! Article News BFC
The Chemistry of Photoresponsive Systems (CPS) team has received a support grant from the Jean-Marie Lehn Foundation for its recent establishment. News CPS
The CPS team is pleased to welcome Yu Qiu, who will be conducting her PhD on the synthesis and characterization of biocompatible polymers for controlled drug delivery.
We are happy to welcome Dr Julia Fath as a postdoctoral researcher in the SNP group. She will work on the “CadoRNA” ANR project to develop Carbon Dot-based nanoparticles for siRNA delivery and enhanced PDT. News SNP
The CPS team is pleased to welcome Dr. Lucille Weiss as a postdoctoral researcher. She will be working on an IdEx “Attractivité” project aimed at developing photomodulable fluorescent probes for bioimaging applications.
The Chemistry of Photoresponsive Systems team has just published an article in Soft Matter (RSC) dedicated to the study of nano-emulsion viscosity. This study presents a lipophilic molecular rotor derived from BODIPY to measure viscosity inside nano-emulsions through variations in fluorescence…