Is a researcher at the BioTis unit (INSERM U1026) and coordinator of the Tissue Engineering and Biofabrication program within the Bordeaux Consortium for Regenerative Medicine (BxCRM), with recognized expertise in biomaterials, regenerative medicine, and bone tissue engineering. His work bridges biology and chemistry, focusing on innovative strategies for bone regeneration by addressing critical challenges such as vascularization, osteogenesis, and neural integration. He develops smart biomaterials, 3D co-culture systems, and microfluidic platforms to explore and enhance cellular interactions essential for functional tissue repair. Involved in several European and national projects, he contributes to the design of biodegradable and bioactive scaffolds combining polymers and calcium‑phosphate ceramics; more recently, he has worked on an ELP‑based bioactive composite matrix that supports vascular, neuronal, and bone tissue ingrowth, showing promising results in preclinical bone defect models. He also leads ART BioPrint, a platform supporting bioink development and bioprinting technologies including laser‑assisted, inkjet, and microextrusion. Recognized with scientific awards, he plays a central role in advancing regenerative medicine through a multidisciplinary and translational research approach.