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✔︎ Xenopus laevis and C. elegans models

✔︎ Primary and immortalized cell culture

✔︎ Biomaterials for bone regeneration

✔︎ Molecular cloning (CRISPR, lentivirus, AAV, shRNA)


✔ Cellular and molecular biology

✔︎ Microbiology and virology

✔︎ Tissue engineering

✔︎ Stem cell research


✔︎ Histology and immunostaining

✔︎ Laboratory management

✔︎ Cytometry and microscopy

✔︎ Translational research

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+(33) 05 57 57 17 52

Camille.blanchard@inserm.fr

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Camille Blanchard

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33 (0)5 57 57 14 88

Bioingénierie Tissulaire (BioTis)       

Physical Address:

Batiment BBS (Bordeaux Biologie Santé), 5e étage

2, rue du Dr Hoffmann Martinot,

33000, Bordeaux, France

Mailing Address:

Université de Bordeaux, Campus Carreire

146, rue Léo Saignat, Case 84,

33076, Bordeaux Cedex, France

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      is a biotechnology engineer and lab manager with over twenty years of experience in academic laboratories, including INSERM and CNRS, and has worked at the **BioTis** unit on the development of biomaterials for bone regeneration. She has extensive expertise in cellular and molecular biology, microbiology, virology, tissue engineering, and modeling using model organisms such as *Xenopus laevis* and *C. elegans*. She has led research projects including molecular cloning (lentivirus, AAV, CRISPR-Cas9, shRNA), development of cell lines, culture of primary and immortalized cells, and the study of embryonic stem cells. Camille Blanchard is recognized for her versatility, rigor, and team spirit, with a strong ability to adapt to multidisciplinary projects and technical innovations, and experience in laboratory supervision and coordination reflecting her role as a lab manager.

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