Imagining the catalysis of tomorrow and designing new biomolecular structures to provide innovative solutions to the challenges of energy, the environment and health.
The law on energy transition establishes the green growth revolution, which involves the development of non-critical and non-toxic new materials and an increased ability to exploit renewable energies.
Biotechnology is playing an increasingly important role in the health, environmental, agricultural and agrofood sectors, and in the development of innovative industrial processes.
In France, 11% of the companies leading internal research and development (R&D) activities are involved in biotechnology.
Challenges
Take advantage of the chemical principles upon which biological systems are built in order to conceive synthetic bio-inspired analogues
Use our chemical understanding of living systems to create complex bio-hybrid structures that are better able to recognize, diagnose and cure
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