Coraline Chartier, awarded at the AFPM Conference

7 June 2022

Congratulations to Coraline Chartier, 3rd year PhD student. 

Her PhD work was awarded the 2nd poster prize at the AFPM 2022 International Conference. She presented her advances on wound dressing applications using chitosan aerogels and cryogels: Release of ascorbic acid 2-phosphate and dexamethasone phosphate from chitosan aerogels and cryogels in view of potential wound dressing applications.
 
The "Advanced Functional Polymers for Medicine" conference was held in Sophia Antipolis from June 1 to 3. The 2022 edition was organized by Sytze Buwalda and Tatiana Budtova from the BIO team.
 
Coraline Chartier's PhD is co-directed with the Max Mousseron Institute of Biomolecules of the University of Montpellier (Benjamin Nottelet and Hélène Van Den Berghe).
 
Coraline has already been awarded for her work at the 4th EPNOE Junior Scientist Meeting (Poster Award 2021).
 
 

 

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