Presentation
Holding a Doctorate in Chemistry-Biomaterials (1995) from the University of Paris-13, Emmanuelle Laurenceau was lecturer at the University of Paris-13 (1996 to 2002). After a CNRS delegation (2002-2004) within the CNRS-BioMérieux joint unit (ENS-Lyon), in 2004 she joined the Ecole Centrale de Lyon where she teaches chemistry, biology and biotechnology. She carries out her research at the Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL, UMR5270) and obtained the Habilitation à Diriger la Recherche in 2015. His areas of interest concern protein-surface interactions for biomedical applications. Her current research focuses on the development of miniaturized devices for cancer diagnosis and prognosis, but also on the development of new surface chemistries to control cell adhesion to materials, or thedevelopment of eco-responsible technologies. Emmanuelle Laurenceau is also involved in various institutional bodies (Scientific Council, UE PCM Director, Deputy STMS Department Director, Correspondent Master Ingénierie de la Santé, Co-responsible for option 3A)
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Research projects
- LabEx iMust and IngéLyse, thesis accreditation: Development of a bio-based lab-on-a-chip for the study of spheroids in controlled environments
- ANR PRC: Eco-friendly micro- and nanofabrication processes using biomass-derived polymers in aqueous media (LITHOGREEN)
- ANR PRC: Optical biosensors based on dielectrophoresis and plasmonics for fast low-detection threshold biosensing (OBOPHICS)
- Horizon Europe Framework Programme 2022: Novel biomaterials to prevent dental peri-implant infections (NOMAD)
Training activities
- Chemistry
- Health engineering
- Human physiology and biotechnologies
- Tissue engineering and biomaterials
- Micro-sensors for healthcare
- Bioengineering and nanotechnologies
Latest publications
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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2025, #10.1016/j.jpba.2025.116661 Nourry Juliette, Chevalier Pauline, Laurenceau Emmanuelle, Cattoën Xavier, Bertrand Xavier, Pérès Basile, Oukacine Farid, Peyrin Eric, Choisnard Luc
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Chitosan as an Alternative to Oil-Based Materials for the Fabrication of Lab-on-a-Chip
Micromachines, 2024, #10.3390/mi15030379 Zimmer Morgane, Trombotto Stéphane, Laurenceau Emmanuelle, Deman Anne-Laure -
Lab on a Chip, 2022, #10.1039/d2lc00443g Descamps Lucie, Garcia Jessica, Barthelemy David, Laurenceau Emmanuelle, Payen Léa, Le Roy Damien, Deman A.-L.
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2022, #10.1016/j.bios.2021.113770 Hussain Syed Harris, Huertas Cesar, Mitchell Arnan, Deman A.-L., Laurenceau Emmanuelle
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Cells, 2021, #10.3390/cells10071734 Descamps Lucie, Audry M.-C., Howard Jordyn, Mekkaoui Samir, Albin Clément, Barthelemy David, Payen Léa, Garcia Jessica, Laurenceau Emmanuelle, Le Roy Damien, Deman A.-L.