Is a post-doctoral researcher at the BioTis laboratory (UMR 1026) with expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. His work focuses on developing innovative urogenital grafts, entirely biological, made from Cell-Assembled extracellular Matrix (CAM), which is produced by cell culture in vitro. He has a PhD in Cellular Biology and Pathophysiology from the University of Bordeaux. His PhD’s work focused on the development of fully biological vascular grafts from CAM threads woven into tubular structures that mimic the mechanical and biological properties of natural blood vessels. He developed expertise in cell culture, mechanical testing, histology, statistical analyzes, and in vivo studies, a crucial step toward clinical application, aiming to provide biocompatible and sustainable alternatives to traditional synthetic grafts.