Professor Sébastien Perrier
I strongly believe that the next generation of researchers should be trained in multiple disciplines so that we can address modern challenges.
Professor Perrier's work sits at the crossroads of chemistry, materials science, and biology, and aims to address pressing global health challenges. His research focuses on developing innovative materials made from polymers for various medical applications, including combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – a major threat to modern medicine – and advanced delivery systems for therapeutics, ranging from small molecules to RNA (ribonucleic acid).
Sébastien’s pioneering work explores how cells interact with these materials at the nanoscale. His research holds promise for breakthroughs in drug delivery systems, brain-targeted therapies, and antibacterial agents, hinting at a future where nanotechnology plays a vital role in healthcare. Sébastien's interdisciplinary approach extends beyond scientific achievements to training future generations of researchers. His diverse team includes chemists, biologists, engineers, and more and they work in a collaborative environment where everyone contributes to the team’s research.
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