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− | < | + | <p><i>Dr. Benjamin Bouyer is a surgeon at the HEGP specialized in lumbar rachis surgeries. He is currently clinical assistant head at the hospital and is also part of the “Société Française de Chirurgie du Rachis” or in english the “French Society of Rachis Surgeries”. </i></p> |
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<div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">The Institut Pasteur</h3></div> | <div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">The Institut Pasteur</h3></div> | ||
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− | < | + | <p><i>Dr. Jean-Marc Ghigo is microbiologist at the Institut Pasteur. His project is focusing on the genetics of biofilm. He is interested in the mechanisms involved in infections independent of a material, and infection linked to an implanted material. </i></p> |
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<h4 style="text-align: left;">Interview with Dr. Bernard Zalc</h4> | <h4 style="text-align: left;">Interview with Dr. Bernard Zalc</h4> | ||
− | <p>Dr. Bernard Zalc is co-leader of the oligodendrocyte development and neurovascular interactions department. He studies oligodendroglial cell development in the embryonic brain and the interactions between neural cells and the cerebral vascular network. | + | <p><i>Dr. Bernard Zalc is co-leader of the oligodendrocyte development and neurovascular interactions department. He studies oligodendroglial cell development in the embryonic brain and the interactions between neural cells and the cerebral vascular network. </i> |
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Dr. Bernard Zalc facilitated our understanding of the nerve growth and explained to us some issues that we could encounter. He gave us some tips regarding nerve growth and the connection between the nerve and our interface. Indeed, for him other neurotrophins (like BDNF and VEGFA) and chemoattractant molecules are needed in order to attract and direct the growth toward the implanted interface of our system. We exposed to him our experimental approach for the proof of concept and he talked about the importance of the Schwann cells and the myelinization for the conduction. Moreover, he shared contacts which can help us regarding the modeling parts and the prosthesis. | Dr. Bernard Zalc facilitated our understanding of the nerve growth and explained to us some issues that we could encounter. He gave us some tips regarding nerve growth and the connection between the nerve and our interface. Indeed, for him other neurotrophins (like BDNF and VEGFA) and chemoattractant molecules are needed in order to attract and direct the growth toward the implanted interface of our system. We exposed to him our experimental approach for the proof of concept and he talked about the importance of the Schwann cells and the myelinization for the conduction. Moreover, he shared contacts which can help us regarding the modeling parts and the prosthesis. | ||
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− | < | + | <p><i>Jean-Pascal Hons-Olivier is a country security Manager and member of the board of directors of ADEPA. As a leg amputee who underwent multiple corrective surgeries on his leg, Mr. Hons-Olivier is very involved in ADEPA. </i></p> |
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− | < | + | <h4style="text-align: left;">Interview with Dr. Eric DENES, Dr. Evelyn Poli and Dr. Christelle Arico </h4> |
− | < | + | <p><i>Dr. Eric Denes is an infectious diseases specialist at the University Hospital of Limoges and is the scientific director of I-CERAM. Dr. Evelyn Poli is a chemistry research and development engineer and Dr. Christelle Arico is a project manager at I-CERAM. </i></p> |
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<p>Dr. Eric Denes as well as Dr. Evelyn Poli and Dr. Christelle were very interested in our project. They are currently designing new materials in ceramic, titanium, and stainless-steel to test the bacterial adhesion on their prostheses. They warned us about the use of metals for the prostheses since S. aureus and P. aeruginosa tend to form biofilms easily on metals rather than on ceramic. They are also using Gentamicin and Vancomycin charged implants to cure infections. Their system does have a long half-life time (4 days) whereas our biofilm could be a longer-term solution. </p> | <p>Dr. Eric Denes as well as Dr. Evelyn Poli and Dr. Christelle were very interested in our project. They are currently designing new materials in ceramic, titanium, and stainless-steel to test the bacterial adhesion on their prostheses. They warned us about the use of metals for the prostheses since S. aureus and P. aeruginosa tend to form biofilms easily on metals rather than on ceramic. They are also using Gentamicin and Vancomycin charged implants to cure infections. Their system does have a long half-life time (4 days) whereas our biofilm could be a longer-term solution. </p> | ||
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− | < | + | <p><i>Dr. Bernard Geffroy is currently working at the IRAMIS on OLED and flexible panels technology. OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode, in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound that emits light in response to an electric current. </i></p> |
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<div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">PARIS CITY HALL (Mairie de Paris)</h3></div> | <div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">PARIS CITY HALL (Mairie de Paris)</h3></div> |
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