Yoann Lalatonne

We welcome a variety of profiles, from Master’s interns to PhD candidates and researchers, who are interested in working in nanomedicine at the intersection of chemistry, physics, and biology.

Academic Position of the inviting researcher Co leader of the nanomedicine research team LVTS
Web page/ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2235-6561
University of the inviting researcher

UNIVERSITE PARIS 13


Department/Lab/Unit SMBH/LVTS/Team4
Research lines/projects

The LVTS Team 4 specializes in the development of innovative tools aimed at advancing new prognostic, diagnostic, and therapeutic solutions with remote control to combat vascular pathologies. Team 4 focuses on the synthesis and characterization (transversal axis #1: physico-chemistry) of a range of nanomaterials (organic and/or inorganic), their physical actuation and interactions with biological systems, and explores their potential for targeted drug delivery, molecular imaging, and diagnostics (transversal axis #2: biophysics). We combine expertise across multiple disciplines—physics, chemistry, biology, pharmacology, biochemical engineering, and medical imaging—that are essential for advancing both fundamental knowledge and applications in this highly competitive field. We also strive to strengthen scientific rigor by improving research practices, assessing the reproducibility of published studies, and investigating mechanisms of scientific correction in the bionano field.” Https://lvts.fr/teams/team-4/

Strenghts of the offer/Expected benefits

The Laboratory of Vascular Translational Science (www.lvts.fr) consists of six teams and approximately 200 members working on vascular diseases through a combination of basic, translational, and clinical research. Team 4, focused on nanomedicine (https://lvts.fr/teams/team-4/), brings together biologists, chemists, and physicists to develop innovative nanotools for vascular diagnosis and therapy. The team benefits a largae variety of facilities, including chemical laboratories, advanced characterization techniques, laser and magnetic equipment for biophysical activation, as well as access to in vitro and in vivo models and imaging platforms.

Preferred duration

Less than 8 weeks for master internship. Any duration for the rest

Period in which the internship can be made

Any