Defended by Rebecca LANDON on December 19, 2023
CNRS Ingénierie places our nutritive hydrogel in the spotlight!
Our publication on the development of a nutritive hydrogel is highlighted by the CNRS Ingénierie.
Morphological and mechanical properties of human hip capsule scar tissue formed after total hip arthroplasty
PhD defended by Angelina AVGERI on December 14, 2023 PhD advisors: Pascal BIZOT, Elisa BUDYN Visit the theses.fr website
The B3OA is proud to participate in the Fête de la Science 2023!
Scientists unveil their research and let you discover their everyday laboratory objects!
First NetwOArk Autumn School
The First NetwOArk Autumn School will be held on November 23rd, 2023 in Paris.
3R Track Award
A young surgeon from Ile-de-France is rewarded for her research on bone regeneration.
New lab member: Ayma JEBARI
Ayma JEBARI is a master student who joined the B3OA lab in April 2023.
New lab member: Margaux SOLOY
Margaux SOLOY is a M2 student in STAPS at the University of Orléans. She joined the B3OA lab in March 2023.
New lab member: Eya SAIDI
Eay SAIDI is a student in M2 at the Higher Institute of Applied Biological Sciences of Tunis. She joined our laboratory on March 2023.
New lab member: Sacha KUZNIAK
Sacha KUZNIAK is a student in M1 at the University of Technology of Compiègne. He joined our laboratory on February 2023.
Surgeons of the Future: Sarah SCHOFFIT, winner of the 3R award
Sarah SCHOFFIT, M2 student at the B3OA laboratory, is the recupient of a Surgeons of the Future award.
New lab member: William BAKARI
William BAKARI is a Master M2 student from the Paris Cité University and Sorbonne Paris Nord University, who joined the B3OA in January 2023.
Effects of physical exercise on bone tissue and its vascularization: comparison between different running modalities
Thesis defended by Rokia WAZZANI on December 8, 2022
New lab member: Rita BAHOUJ
Rita BAHOUJ is a master student from Cergy-Pontoise University and she joined our lab on January 2023.
New lab member: Haodong XU
Haodong XU is a new PhD candidate at the B3OA Lab working in the “Counteracting intervertebral disc degeneration with new therapeutic strategies” research team.
Fluorescent frogs
Brazilian frogs are fluorescent! And this is not their only power…
Characterization of the role of glucose and its potential therapeutic use in intervertebral disc degeneration
PhD thesis defended by Mathilde PADRONA on 28.09.2022
New lab member: Andy XAVIER
Andy XAVIER is a new PhD candidate at the B3OA Lab. His research project will focus on the effects of different running modalities on bone tissue and is part of the “Effect of the physical exercise on bone formation” research… Read More
New lab member: Xavier VESTRIS
Xavier VESTRIS is a Master M2 student from the Orléans University, who joined the B3OA in February 2022.
New lab member: Léa ROUQUIER
Léa ROUQUIER is a PhD candidate at the B3OA since January 2022, in the research theme “Biomedical innovations in orthopaedics: a biophysical approach”
New lab member: Hasan GHANEM
Hasan GHANEM is a Master M2 student from the University of Sorbonne Paris Nord who joined the B3OA in January 2022.
New lab member: Emeline RASCUSSERY
Emeline RASCUSSERY is a M1 student from the University of Cergy-Pontoise who joined the B3OA in January 2022.
New lab member: Axelle GUEDON
Axelle GUEDON is a M2 master student from Université Paris Est Créteil who joined the B3OA in January 2022.
New lab member: Eva VEISS
Eva VEISS is a CNRS development engineer. She joined our laboratory on 03/01/2022.
New lab member: Samantha MAGNIN
Samantha MAGNIN is a PhD student at the B3OA since November 2021, in the research project “Enhancing MSC survival and functions in an ischemic environment”.
New lab member: Gabi XIONG
Gabi XIONG is a PhD student at B3OA since October 2021, in the “Biomedical innovations in orthopaedics: a biophysical approach” research theme.
New lab member: Kim GEELINK
Kim GEELINK is a student engineer from Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, who joined B3OA in October 2021.
Les Echos
Les Echos talks about the first Unusual 2021 visit of the CNRS, which took place in our laboratory on October 1, 2021.
New lab member: Margaux WEISS
Margaux WEISS is a student engineer from université de technologie de Compiègne, who joined B3OA on August 2021.
Investigating the Role of Glucose on Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Mediated Tissue Engineering
PhD defended by Guotian LUO on 24-09-2021
New lab member: Guoyan XIAN
Guoyan XIAN is a PhD candidate at the B3OA since March 2021, in the research theme “Enhancing MSC survival and functions in an ischemic environment”
New lab member: Léa ROUQUIER
Léa ROUQUIER is a student engineer/M2 from Ecole Centrale de Lyon and Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, who joined B3OA on March 2021.
New lab member: Samantha MAGNIN
Samantha MAGNIN is a student engineer from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de St-Etienne, who joined B3OA in April 2021.
New lab member: Amandine LEROUX
Amandine LEROUX is a engineer student from Icam. She works on Dragonfly ORS, an image analysis software with Deep Learning components. The objectiveof her project is to improve the processing of explant images acquired by micro-scanner.
New lab member: Hasan GHANEM
Hasan GHANEM is a M1-Health student from Paris University. His master project is entitled: “Evaluation of the regenerative potential of craniofacial bone defects using new biomimetic biomaterials with gyroid macrostructure”.
New lab member: Louis LEBRETON
Louis LEBRETON is a M1 student from Orléans University]. His master project is entitled: “microarchitectural analysis: effects of physical exercise on bone tissue, comparison between mixed, intermittent and continuous exercise”.
New lab member: Caroline CARON
Caroline CARON is a M1 student from Orléans University. Her master project will compare the effects of different training modalities on the quality and repair of tibial bone tissue.
New lab member: Katia KESSIR
Katia KESSIR is a M2 student from Orléans University. During her master’s project, she will compare calcified cartilage and subchondral plaques between samples of healthy human knees and those of an arthritic knee.
New lab member: Sara KRIM
Sara KRIM is a M2 student from Orléans University. Her master project will focus on the immunohistochemical study of the effects of different exercise modalities on bone tissue and its vascularization.
Seeking Horizon 2021 Marie program Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship candidates
The B3OA laboratory seeks to develop funding proposals in collaboration with experienced researchers for submission to the Horizon 2021 Marie program Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (IF) in the field of skeletal tissue engineering. For more informations, please see “job opportunities” page.… Read More
Seeking China Scholarship Council post-doctoral program candidates
The B3OA laboratory seeks highly motivated post-doctoral candidates to develop funding proposals for submission to the China Scholarship Council post-doctoral program in the field of skeletal and intervertebral disc tissue engineering, osteo-articular imaging, or physical exercise impact on bone status… Read More
Relevance of a low-dose 3D scanner approach in osteoarticular applications
PhD defended by Stéphanie UK on 29-01-2021
New lab member: Marie MICOLON
Marie MICOLON is a M1 student from UTC. Her master project will evaluate in vitro the ability of nutritive hydrogels to improve survival, cell phenotype and matrix production of mesenchymal stem cells in a degenerative disc environment.
New lab member: Lilou BABINET
Lilou BABINET is a M1 student from UTC. Her master project will analyse the osteogenic potential of a new bone substitute in a bone reconstruction model.
Comparative effects of running protocols on bone quality and bone repair in Wistar rats
PhD defended by Céline BOURZAC on 16-12-2020
Describing and understanding the bone formation process of human bone substitutes: application to the orofacial sphere
Defended by Ahmad Moustapha DIALLO on 13-10-2020
APINNOV – Nomination for the Promising Patent Trophy
Our patent “Non invasive process for the evaluation of the quality of internal dense connective tissues” has been nominated by APINNOV for their Promising Patent trophy.
Contribution to the understanding and prevention of cell death of mesenchymal stem cells after implantation: Application to tissue engineering
PhD defended by Cyprien DENOEUD on 30-09-2019
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… Read More
E=M6 March 3, 2019
Fractures: the amazing healing ability of our bones!
Contributions to the understanding of the mechanism of stem cell bone formation in a murine ectopic model
Defended by Karim OUDINA on 09-2015
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… Read More
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… Read More
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 … Read More
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,… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More
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?… Read More
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 =… Read More
Strategies for enhancing stem cells derived from bone marrow stroma functionality for tissue engineering
Defended by Adrien MOYA on 14-09-2016
Impact of diabetes type 2 on functionality and angiogenic capabilities of mesenchymal stem cells
Defended by Jonathan RIBOT on 15-12-2015