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CNRS Ingénierie places our nutritive hydrogel in the spotlight!

Our publication on the development of a nutritive hydrogel is highlighted by the CNRS Ingénierie.

3R Track Award

A young surgeon from Ile-de-France is rewarded for her research on bone regeneration.

Fluorescent frogs

Brazilian frogs are fluorescent! And this is not their only power...

Les Echos

Les Echos talks about the first Unusual 2021 visit of the CNRS, which took place in our laboratory on October 1, 2021.

The Colours of Discovery (FR) – July 2019

The documentary recounts the 5 original encounters between Villejuif residents, which took place in spring 2019 at the Elsa-Triolet Media Library in Villejuif, as part of the 80th CNRS anniversary celebrations. This is the opportunity to explore from an original angle 10 scientific discoveries that have marked the last decade…

E=M6 March 3, 2019

Fractures: the amazing healing ability of our bones!

CNRS Innovation letter

Repairing bones with stem cells The use of stem cells for bone repair becomes possible thanks to a nutritive hydrogel developed by researchers from the Laboratory of Osteoarticular Bioengineering and Bioimaging, in collaboration with members of the Ermecee. This hydrogel prevents stem cells from dying after implantation by delivering the…

Science News INSIS CNRS

Cryopreserved and then grafted, the transformation of the aorta into a trachea. For a long time difficult, the trachea and bronchi have only had a reliable transplant protocol for a few years. The operation, conducted by doctors from the Paris Seine-Saint-Denis university hospitals, uses an aorta segment. Researchers from the…

Cytocentric Visionaries: Dr. Adrien Moya, University of Miami

Dr. Adrien Moya has just started a post-doc at the University of Miami in the lab of Paul Schiller. Here we discuss Dr. Moya’s previous work in the CNRS lab at Diderot University in Paris. His recent publication in Stem Cells  reports use of the Cytocentric platform for to control conditions…

Bones in bulk

In certain bone pathologies or fractures, the repair strategy of reference is to graft a piece of bone of the patient in th defect to repair. With stem cells seeded onto coral skeleton, one could improve bone repair. For now, the experience on the mouse seems conclusive! https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2uxlrp An episode…

The bone in pixels

The medical imaging techniques currently developed make it possible to obtain more and more powerful images. This film presents the work of 4 laboratories specialized in the observation of the bone. A CNRS Image movie. Report from October 2011. Find here the CNRS videos.

Synthetic bones

At the Lariboisière Hospital (Paris), research on biomaterials allowed, after implantation of coral seeded with stem cells in sheeps, a good repair of bone defect. While waiting for the applications on the man ... An episode of the series "Des idées plein la tech", directed by Fr. Demerliac. Thursday, April…

Sorcerers fall on a bone

What are the bones used for? How do our joints handle shocks? What happens when you have a sprain or dislocation? How is the skeleton formed during fetal life? And during growth, how do the bones lengthen? What is scoliosis? When a bone breaks, how is it repaired? And why…

The extraordinary progress of artificial organs: from fiction to reality

Artificial retina, glasses equipped with cameras? Technology to help the visually impaired? Synthetic blood: soon a reality? To meet the needs of the sick and wounded, the researchers managed to make "blood"? Artificial skin created in the laboratory? E = M6, the science magazine presented by Mac Lesggy. Emission of…