Is a researcher in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine at the BioTis Laboratory (UMR 1026), University of Bordeaux / INSERM, and holds a PhD in this field. Her doctoral work, titled "Production, sterilization, and implantation of human blood vessels obtained from cell-assembled extracellular matrix threads", focused on developing fully biological vascular substitutes using extracellular matrix (ECM) threads derived from human fibroblasts, woven into tubular structures to create implantable blood vessels. She is currently involved in scientific innovation and entrepreneurial activities, as a co-founder of the startup project "CAMATISS", which aims to translate this biomaterial technology into clinical and industrial applications, particularly for soft-tissue repair. By combining expertise in biomaterial fabrication, sterilization, human cell culture, textile-inspired assembly, and preclinical evaluation, Diane Potart aims to develop implantable grafts and devices that are biocompatible, functional, and industrially scalable, contributing to advancements in regenerative vascular and soft-tissue medicine and bridging the gap between research and clinical application.