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Physics and Biology Interface

The research areas at the interface between physics, chemistry and biology involve many researchers, engineers and students from the three departments of the Institut Néel.

These researchers intend to study, manipulate and image cells and animals, and to develop characterization tools dedicated for biological species, from a very fundamental approach to practical applications.

People involved

  • Aude Barbara (PLUM, Optics and Materials)
  • Olivier Bourgeois (MCBT, Thermodynamics and Biophysics of small systems)
  • Xavier Cattoën (PLUM, Optics and Materials)
  • Géraldine Dantelle (PLUM, Optics and Materials)
  • Cécile Delacour (MCBT, Thermodynamics and Biophysics of small systems)
  • Nora Dempsey (QUEST, Micro and Nano-Magnetism)
  • Thibaut Devillers (QUEST, Micro and Nano-Magnetism)
  • Fabien Dubois (PLUM, Optics and Materials)
  • Jochen Fick (PLUM, Nano-Optique et Forces)
  • Jean-Luc Garden (MCBT, technological group, Thermometric sensors and Calorimetry)
  • Hervé Guillou (MCBT, Thermodynamics and Biophysics of small systems)
  • Alain Ibanez (PLUM, Optics and Materials)
  • Stéphanie Kodjikian (PLUM, technological group, Optics and Microscopies)
  • Florence Marchi (PLUM, Nano-Optics and Forces)
  • Laëtitia Marty (QUEST, Hybrid systems at low dimensions)
  • Didier Mayou (PLUM, Optics and Materials)
  • Sébastien Pairis (PLUM, technological group, Optics and Microscopies)

Research axes: from cells and models to novel tools
for bio-interfacing

Organization and activity of biological objects

Manipulation of living matter

Microscopy and spectroscopy for biology

Imaging living species

Materials for therapy

Scientific environment