Emma Raude,
Researcher,
LAAS-CNRS/Genoskin
Emma Raude graduated in Biochemical Engineering from the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) of Toulouse in 2017. During her training, she started working on the development of an ex vivo vascularized human skin model, within the company Genoskin. This project in close collaboration with the ELiA team of the LAAS-CNRS led to a CIFRE PhD in October 2017. The objective is to use microfluidic technologies to recreate a flow of nutrients or therapeutic molecules within human skin biopsies.
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