Postdoctoral fellow, Penninger Lab, University of British Columbia
I obtained my PhD in biotechnology at CEA Grenoble (France), where I worked on developing new organ-on-chip models. I am now a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Penninger Lab at UBC (Vancouver, Canada), aiming at the convergence of stem cell biology and bioengineering. I am working on using microfluidic systems to provide a more physiological micro-environment to biological models, including functional vasculature, controlled mechanical stimuli, and dynamic flows.
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