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Mathieu MOREL is an Instructor at ENS-PSL and Sorbonne University, affiliated with the Chemistry and Physics Departments. His research focuses on Soft Matter and Biophysics, Biological Physics, and Chemistry, with a particular emphasis on DNA nanostructures, lipid membrane systems, and supramolecular assemblies. His recent work explores photoswitchable materials, colloidal self-assembly, and minimal cell models. MOREL's contributions include innovative methods for controlled lipid domain positioning, DNA origami integration with living cells, and versatile deposition techniques for complex colloidal structures. His studies often bridge fundamental biophysical principles with applications in nanotechnology and synthetic biology.
Research highlights include the development of ATP-driven supramolecular aggregates and DNA-protein nanogels for intracellular delivery. He has also pioneered techniques using hanging drop evaporation to create polycrystalline colloidal monolayers. MOREL's interdisciplinary approach spans materials science, cell biology, and microfluidics, with publications in high-impact journals like Advanced Science and Angewandte Chemie.
Labs and collaborations: Likely involved in the ENS Physics Laboratory and Kastler Brossel Laboratory given institutional affiliations. Active in projects related to minimal cell models and biomaterials engineering.
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