The ChemBioNAC team (11 permanent researchers) led by Prof. Michael Smietana is part of the Nucleic Acids Department at the Institute of Biomolecules Max Mousseron in Montpellier (France). Our expertise focuses on the chemical biology of nucleic acids and relies in the design, synthesis and analysis of natural or modified oligonucleotides for diagnostic, sensing and therapeutic purposes. The scope of our research also extends to the use of nucleic acids as functional systems in biology and also in synthetic chemistry. Bioinspired systems have been designed and engineered to understand, mimic or trigger biological processes. The team is well known for its expertise in the chemical synthesis of modified DNAs or RNAs for different applications. Over the last few years, we have gained undeniable experience in the methodology of natural and modified DNA and RNA synthesis. The team is equipped with 2 oligonucleotide synthesizers (1  ABI, 1 MerMade) dedicated to the automated synthesis of DNA or RNA, 6 HPLC devices for the analysis and the purification of oligonucleotides and 1 MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer for their characterization. The team has also access to the IBMM analytical platform of (NMR and Mass spectrometers).

Our Themes

Synthesis of natural or modified DNA and RNA, Synthesis of DNA Glycoclusters, Synthesis of Capped RNA, Synthesis of RNA Prodrugs, RNA microarrays

Synthesis of methyl transferases inhibitors, Synthesis of Carbonic anhydrases inhibitors, Synthesis of polymerases inhibitors, Synthesis of Cyclic dinucleotides

DNA-based enantioselective synthesis, DNA-templated ligations, Split-aptamers, Bioinspired phosphodiesters foldamers.

The members of the team

Michael SMIETANA

TEAM LEADER

Michael Smietana was educated at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris.  He received his PhD in 2001 from the University of Strasbourg under the guidance of the late Dr Charles Mioskowski. He then joined Stanford University as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Prof. Eric Kool’s group for two years. In 2004, he moved to the University of Montpellier as an Assistant Professor, working in the Nucleic Acids Department of the Institute of Biomolecules Max Mousseron (IBMM). He was appointed Associate Professor in 2010 and Full Professor in 2012. In 2018 he received the Jean-Marie Lehn award from the Organic Chemistry Division of the French Chemical Society. Since 2020 he leads the ChemBioNAC team at Institute of Biomolecules Max Mousseron. His current research interests focus on molecular recognition, DNA-based asymmetric catalysis and nucleic acid bioconjugates.

NOëL Mathieu
Mathieu Noël

Assistant-Engineer (permanent staff)

In 2017, he joined the F14 team: Glyco and NanoVectors for Therapeutic Targeting. He defended his thesis in 2021 on the development of photoactivatable nanovectors for cancer therapy. He is now a biology research engineer specialising in the synthesis and biological study of photosensitisers or nanoparticles for imaging and photodynamic...

PASTOREL Zachary
Zachary Pastorel

graduate student

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Adrian Prigent

M2 trainee

ROUANET Sonia
Sonia Rouanet

Technical Adjunct (permanent staff)

Ms. S. Rouanet has been working at the University of Montpellier since December 2004, as a technical research and training assistant. She was promoted to Research and Training Technician in 2023. In 2006, she joined IBMM where 50% of her activity is carried out within the Department of Analogues and...

SMIETANA Michael
Michael Smietana

Full Professor (permanent staff)

Michaël Smietana was educated at the École Normale Supérieure, Paris. He received his PhD in 2001 from the University of Strasbourg under the guidance of the late Dr Charles Mioskowski. He then joined Stanford University as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Prof. Eric Kool’s group for two years. In 2004, he...

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Amina Tahir

Technical staff (temporary) ,temporary position

TROUSSIER Joris
Joris Troussier

Engineer (dsign/devt. eng. | permanent staff)

VASSEUR Jean-Jacques
Jean-Jacques Vasseur

Senior Scientist (permanent staff)

Jean-Jacques Vasseur received his Ph.D. in 1988 from the University of Montpellier, working on RNA synthesis in solution and on the reactivity of DNA apurinic sites under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Louis Imbach and Dr Bernard Rayner. During his PhD, he was recruited by the CNRS as a research fellow....

WINUM Jean-Yves
Jean-Yves Winum

Full Professor (permanent staff)

Jean-Yves Winum received his PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Montpellier (France) in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Louis Montero. He then worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the Prof. Stefan Matile Group at the chemistry department of Georgetown University (Washington DC, USA) and at the University...

YADAV Saurav
Saurav Yadav

graduate student

Team Publications