Is an ENT surgeon and researcher at CHU de Bordeaux and University of Bordeaux, working within the BioTis U1026. His work focuses on mandibular reconstruction using the induced membrane technique, regenerative strategies in head and neck oncology, and the development of preclinical models to study bone healing under radiotherapy. Combining tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and translational research, he aims to optimize vascularization, bone integration, and functional outcomes for patients undergoing oncologic surgery. Clinically, he specializes in tumor resection, reconstructive surgery, and minimally invasive transoral procedures, while also contributing to academic teaching and mentoring in regenerative surgery, bridging cutting-edge research with patient-centered care. He has developed innovative animal models and translational approaches to improve bone regeneration in irradiated tissues, and his work seeks to integrate advanced regenerative strategies into routine clinical practice for head and neck reconstruction.