Scientific file / structure
Scientist: |
CALVIGNAC Brice |
Address: |
Laboratoire MINT UMR INSERM U1066 // UMR CNRS 6021 IBS-CHU ANGERS, 4 rue Larrey, 49933 ANGERS CEDEX 9 https://mint.univ-angers.fr/en/index.html |
Area of intervention: |
Antibiotics and alternative therapies, Technological innovations and "omics"
Antimicrobials, Biotechnology and nanotechnology, Drug delivery, Technological innovation, Perception and use of antibiotics, Synthesis - scale-up - production |
Unity; |
Micro- & Nanomédecines Translationnelles (MINT) |
Team name: |
Micro- & Nanomédecines Translationnelles (MINT) |
Responsible:
|
SAULNIER Patrick |
Type of structure: |
Academic |
Affiliation: |
CNRS / INSERM |
Region: |
Pays de Loire |
City: |
Angers |
Description: |
The MINT laboratory is funded by the University of Angers, as well as the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) and The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Located within the Hospital Facility, the MINT laboratory consists of 40 researchers and PhD students with expertise in diverse fields including; colloids and interfaces physical-chemistry; galenic; chemical engineering for pharmaceutical formulation; biological research; and imaging. All our research is focused on the design of nano- and micro-scaled vectors for the delivery of therapeutics (encompassing proteins, anti-cancer drugs, DNA, SiRNA, etc.) and/or imaging probes. |