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Bruno Demé

►  Instrument responsible onD16Main areas of expertise :Membrane structures, membrane interactions, model membranes: vesicles, lamellar phases, solid supported membranes, monolayers.Interaction of small molecules, polymers, proteins, with membranes, modification of surface forces, phase diagramsScattering techniques
E-mail deme(at)ill.fr
Location Science Building | 3rd floor | 310
Phone +33 (0)4 76 20 73 11
Instr. phone +33 (0)4 76 20 72 86
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About

Research Focus

Projets & Collaborations

Curriculum Vitae

Research

1990: 1st year Master student's (M1) internship (4 months) at CNRS Thiais and L'Oréal R&D, Laboratory of Physical-Chemistry of Biopolymers (formerly UMR CNRS 27), now Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris-Est (ICMPE), Thiais, France, under research contract with L'Oréal, Applied Research Labs, Chevilly Larue, France.

1990-1991: 2nd year Master student's (M2) internship (1 year) at CNRS and L'Oréal R&D, Thiais, France, under research contract with L'Oréal, Applied Research Labs, Chevilly Larue, France.

Topic: Development of analytical and preparative separation techniques (HPLC, ultrafiltration) for the selective extraction of high added-value lipids from dairy fats.

1991: Master's degree Chemistry and Physical-Chemistry of Polymers, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI (now part of Sorbonne Université).

1991: 4-month (Sep.- Dec.) research contract with L'Oréal R&D to complete the M2 internship work at CNRS Thiais.

1992-1995: PhD Thesis at Université Paris-Saclay (formerly URA CNRS 1218, now Institut Galien Paris-Saclay) and CEA Paris-Saclay Research Center, Saclay, France.

Topic: Incorporation of polyschharide derivatives into model biological systems: monolayers, lamellar phases and vesicles.

1996-1997: Post-doctoral position (Humboldt fellow) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Physics Department, Biohysics group (E22), Garching, Germany.

Topic: Binding of actin filaments to model biological surfaces using neutron reflectometry.

1997-2001: 5-year scientist position at Institut Laue-Langevin, Large Scale Structures group, Grenoble, France. Instrument scientist responsible of the SANS instruments D11 and D22, and of the D16 diffractometer.

2001-present: Staff scientist at Institut Laue-Langevin, Large Scale Structures group, Grenoble, France. Instrument scientist responsible of the D16 instrument.

Fellowships

1992-1995: PhD fellow of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR).

1996-1997: Post-doctoral fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

2006: Invited Associate Professor fellow at Kyoto UniversityInstitute for Chemical Research, Uji, Japan.