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Publication

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…

Yu Qiu

New PhD student

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.

France 2030

New chemistry postdoc

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.

molecular rotor

Publication

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…

Colistine

Publication

Adjuvant-loaded nanoemulsion greatly enhanced antibiotic (colistin) efficacy.

[Translate to English:] Emilie Deprez

New chemistry engineer

Émilie Deprez has joined us for 6 months as a research engineer. She will work on developing fluorescent probes for the labeling of various organelles in fluorescence microscopy. News CPS

[Translate to English:] Photoconvertible and Photoactivatable Perylene BisImide Based on Photocyclization

Publication

Photoconvertible and Photoactivatable Perylene BisImide Based on Photocyclization

ACS FLIM

Publication

The Chemistry of Photoresponsive Systems team has just published an article in Analytical Chemistry (ACS) dedicated to a red membrane probe sensitive to viscosity variations for FLIM imaging.

[Translate to English:] Nature Communications

Publication

The Chemistry of Photoresponsive Systems team has just published in Nature Communications an article devoted to variations in vascular pH, by two-photon microscopy.

Lazare Saladin

Thesis award from the University of Strasbourg Foundation

Congratulations to Lazare Saladin for receiving the thesis award from the University of Strasbourg Foundation. This is the second award he has received after the one from the National Academy of Pharmacy, which crowns a brilliant doctorate on the mechanism of directed photo-oxidation for developing…

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Publication

The first publication from the "Chemistry of Photoresponsive Systems" team has just been published online in J. Am. Chem. Soc. We are very proud to introduce the new BrightSwitch® probes based on directed photooxidation for dual-color imaging and for applications in super-resolution imaging of…

[Translate to English:] Carla Faivre

Prize of the 'Journées Campus Illkirch' | JCI

Congratulations to Carla Faivre, 3rd year PhD student in the Chemsirty of Photoresponsive Systems team, for winning the JCI (Journées Campus Illkirch) prize for scientific oral communication by presenting her work on "lipid nano-emulsions to treat gram-negative bacterial infections". News CPS

Thesis price for Saladin

Thesis award

Lazare Saladin received the prestigious price “Prix de Thèse Sciences Physico-chimiques 2023” for his pioneer work on the directed photooxidation mechanism to obtain photomodulable fluorescent probes for applications in advanced bioimaging. Congratulations Lazare!    Lazare Saladin

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New master 2 student

The CSP group is happy to welcome Théo Andris, master 2 student. Théo is pursuing a double degree as an engineer at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse and a master 2 in chemistry - molecular and macromolecular chemistry course. He’s being working on “New photomodulable fluorescent…

Jules Dartois

New master 2 student

The CSP group is happy to welcome Jules Dartois. Jules is a Master 2 student at University of Strasbourg in Master “Chimie Moléculaire et Supramoléculaire”, he is working on Targeted FRET based pH sensors to study vesicular acidification.