Navigation
Secondary menu
Content
Footer
en
fr
Nous vous invitons à découvrir le rapport d'activité 2022 de Centrale Nantes / Read the 2022 Annual Report for Centrale Nantes
menu
close
About us
About us
Vision and values
Governance
2023 in numbers
Awards and distinctions in 2023
Alumni
Social Audit
Year in Review
Year in Review
Equality, diversity and inclusion in the school's DNA
A strong commitment to CSR
Training and employability
Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation
Research Institutes
Research and Innovation in 2023
Incubator
Awards for research
Internationalisation
Archives
Archives
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
English version
Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation in 2023
Research and Innovation
Research Institutes
Research and Innovation in 2023
Incubator
Awards for research
Research
,
Academic projects
,
Breast cancer: GeM researchers working on developing an 'organ-on-a-chip' using biofabrication
Breast cancer is the most common cancer. Lifestyle and environment are now considered as risk factors for cancer.
on
December 15, 2021
The increasing incidence of breast cancer in younger women has lent urgency in the quest to reduce the level of risk, especially in light of the aggressive nature of these cancers.
For this project, Luciano Vidal and Jean-Yves Hascoët, researchers at the Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (
GeM
), aim to develop an 'Organ on a Chip' using biofabrication in order to study these risk factors.
This project has a national and international impact and brings together several institutions such as the
Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest
,
Inserm
, and Centrale Nantes. It is funded under a call for projects from the
Institut National du CAncer (INCa)
on the synergistic effects of cancer risk factors on breast tissue epigenome.
It is led by Sophie Lelièvre, Professor Emerita of Cancer Pharmacology at Purdue University and also Senior Scientist at the Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest. She has 25 years of experience in the field of breast cancer research.
Published on December 16, 2021
Updated on March 5, 2024
Share :
Facebook
X
Linkedin
More news
The SIS Engineering and Systems Sciences doctoral school is one of the partners in the 5th Infrastar training week
Two GeM PhD students at Centrale Nantes awarded research prizes at RUGC (Civil Engineering University Conference) 2024
ExplOr 2023 project: In-situ measurement of wind-wave-aerosol interactions at Belle-Île-en-Mer
https://rapport-activite.ec-nantes.fr/english-version/research-and-innovation-in-2018/breast-cancer-gem-researchers-helping-to-develop-organ-on-a-chip-using-biofabrication