Jean-Paul Lellouche received his diploma of Engineer in Organic Chemistry from the Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL, Lyon, France) in 1978. He leads a laboratory dedicated to Nano(bio)technology and Polymer Science. His current R&D activities includes R&D developments in the Materials Science field interfacing with nano(bio)technology, i.e., conducting functional polymers, (b) chemically modified hard nanoscale fillers, (c) UV-photoreactive nano(micro)particles (surface nano(micro) structuration of polymeric coatings, metallic catalytic particles), (d) antibacterial organic/inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), and (e) innovative surface modifications of iron oxide (magnetite/maghemite) NPs towards gene silencing (siRNA/microRNA in vitro/in vivo delivery). Jean-Paul Lellouche received his diploma of Engineer in Organic Chemistry from the Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Industrielle de Lyon (ESCIL, Lyon, France) in 1978. He leads a laboratory dedicated to Nano(bio)technology and Polymer Science. His current R&D activities includes R&D developments in the Materials Science field interfacing with nano(bio)technology, i.e., conducting functional polymers, (b) chemically modified hard nanoscale fillers, (c) UV-photoreactive nano(micro)particles (surface nano(micro) structuration of polymeric coatings, metallic catalytic particles), (d) antibacterial organic/inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), and (e) innovative surface modifications of iron oxide (magnetite/maghemite) NPs towards gene silencing (siRNA/microRNA in vitro/in vivo delivery).
diagnostics and therapeutics of angiogenesis-related disorders