Biography
Coline has been working at the chemistry/biology interface since her CIFRE PhD obtained in 2014, in partnership with the startup Biom'up, which focused on the design of a degradable ligament prosthesis made of synthetic copolymers and collagen. She then joined the IBMM peptide team (2014-2015) to study the in vitro and in vivo bioactivity of surfaces (silicone, glass, titanium) functionalised by bioactive peptides (antibacterial, osteointegration, wound healing, etc.). In 2016, she joined Nayang University of Technology, Singapore to develop matrices for spinal cord regeneration. She finally joined the PHBM team in 2017 to work on the design of bioactive degradable polymers, before becoming a lecturer in 2019. Her research focuses on the synthesis, modification and shaping of macromolecules for biomedical applications, in particular the design of nano or macrostructured hybrid or composite materials for tissue regeneration and medical devices.