Is an orthopedic surgeon and academic professor at Bordeaux University Hospital and the University of Bordeaux, and he is also involved in research activities within BioTis U1026, a research laboratory specializing in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. His clinical and research work focuses on orthopedic surgery and traumatology, particularly conditions affecting the hip, knee, foot, and ankle. His activities include the management of degenerative joint diseases, traumatic injuries of the lower limbs, and the development of modern surgical techniques aimed at improving functional recovery and patient mobility. By combining clinical expertise with academic research, he contributes to the advancement of surgical strategies in joint reconstruction, prosthetic surgery, and minimally invasive orthopedic procedures. His research interests also include improving surgical outcomes, optimizing postoperative rehabilitation pathways, and exploring innovative approaches for treating musculoskeletal disorders in collaboration with research teams working in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. In addition to his clinical and research work, he is actively involved in teaching medical students and training residents, as well as publishing scientific research. Through these activities, he helps bridge clinical practice and scientific innovation. His work ultimately aims to improve patient mobility, reduce postoperative complications, and enhance the quality of life for patients undergoing orthopedic and trauma surgery.