Is a research professor at the University of Bordeaux within the BioTis Unit (UMR 1026). He leads the “BiDiM” (Biomaterials and Medical Devices) specialty in the Health Engineering Master’s program, training engineers specialized in developing innovative biomaterials and medical devices. His research mainly focuses on tissue engineering, with an emphasis on vascular and bone tissue regeneration. He employs advanced techniques such as 3D bioprinting to design scaffolds that mimic natural tissues and promote tissue repair and growth. After earning his PhD in bone tissue engineering, his research concentrated on interactions between bone cells, calcium phosphate materials, as well as studying bone healing mechanisms in both physiological and pathological contexts. His goal is to develop innovative therapeutic solutions in regenerative medicine and to gain a better understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying bone tissue formation and repair. More recently, as part of the E. Génot group, he has expanded his research to the periodontal ligament, where he is exploring the multiple properties of fibrillin matrix proteins in this tissue.