Is an assistant engineer at the BioTis laboratory (INSERM U1026, University of Bordeaux), where she plays a key role in providing technical support for biomedical and tissue engineering research projects. She specializes in implementing innovative solutions for tissue regeneration, with a particular focus on the development and evaluation of medical implants based on cell-assembled extracellular matrix (CAM). These biomaterials are applied to the repair of vascular, bone, and soft tissues, notably in vascular grafts and tissue repair. Leveraging her technical expertise, Cécile manages the preparation, fabrication, and characterization of these biomaterials using advanced technologies such as 3D printing. She ensures the biocompatibility of the materials and assesses their biological performance, thereby supporting their potential clinical efficacy. Through her dedication and rigor, Cécile actively contributes to the success of interdisciplinary projects at the interface of materials science, cell biology, and regenerative medicine, playing a full part in advancing tissue engineering research.