Biography
Dr. Guillaume Clavé received an engineering degree from the École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques de Nancy in 2005. He obtained his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Rouen Normandie University in 2009 under the supervision of Pr. Pierre-Yves Renard working on new bioconjugation reagents. He then joined the CEA (Paris-Saclay University) for a one year post-doctorate fellow in the Laboratoire d’Études et de Recherches en Immunoanalyse led by Dr. Hervé Volland to work on protein conjugates for monoclonal antibodies production, followed by two additional years under the supervision of Dr. Stéphane Campidelli at the Laboratoire d’Électronique Moléculaire were he was interested to carbon nanotubes or fullerene / DNA conjugates. Thereafter, in 2012 he joined the group of Jean-Marie Beau at the Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (Gif-sur-Yvette) to develop original florigenic or radioactive probes derived from plant hormones. In 2014, he was appointed CNRS Researcher in the ChimEco laboratory directed by Dr. Claude Grison to work on sustainable processes. Since 2018, he joined the ChemBioNac team led by Pr. Michaël Smietana at the Institut des Biomolecules Max Mousseron of Montpellier. His current research interests concern the elaboration of nucleic acid bioconjugates and bioactive molecules derived from nucleic acids.