Presentation

A graduate engineer from the Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Hydraulique et de Mécanique de Grenoble) in 2008, Christelle Yeromonahos holds a doctorate from the University of Grenoble in Physics(light scattering, hematology), obtained in 2011. She worked 12 months at Oxford University in the structural biology department (cryo-electron tomography, molecular dynamics simulations), then 17 months at CEA/LETI (silicon nanotechnologies) before being recruited, in 2014, to the Lyon Nanotechnology Institute (INL) as research engineer materials. Since 2016, she has been maître de conférences at École Centrale de Lyon and attached to the INL in the équipe Chimie et Nanobiotechnologies.

Research projects

His research focuses on the characterization and modeling of biointerfaces in liquid media for the development of clinical diagnostic tools (e.g. for the diagnosis of sepsis).

  • Chemical functionalization of nanoporous silicon for sepsis diagnosis - PORIDG - ANR-18-CE09-0006 - Coordinator
  • Bacterial detection by laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry on functionalized electrospray-coupled surfaces. Towards early detection of sepsis - MOONSTONE - ANR-22-CE42-0031 - Scientific Leader

Training activities

These courses are taught in the core Centrale Lyon chemistry course, but also in optional and in-depth courses focusing on bio-interface modeling.

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