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Professor Hassane Oudadesse is a distinguished academic at the University of Rennes 1, where he serves as Head of the research unit of Biomaterials since 2001 and holds a Full Professor position at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes (UMR CNRS 6226). His extensive administrative roles include serving as Vice President of University of Rennes 1 for Human Resources (2008-2012), Director of Master 2 in Solid State Chemistry and Materials (CSM) since 2006, President of the Chemical Section (2002-2004), and President of the specialists commission Rennes, CNU 33 (Materials Chemistry) (2003-2008).
- National Insitute of Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics (IN2P3), University of Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand
- PhD in Nuclear Physics (1989)
- HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) (1998)
Professor Oudadesse's research focuses on the conception, synthesis and physicochemical studies of novel biomaterials including bioactive glasses, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate and geopolymers. His work explores their associations with specific bisphosphonates for applications in orthopaedic surgery and the treatment of cancer and osteoporosis. He investigates biocompatibility, kinetic of bioactivity, kinetic of bio consolidation at the bone-implant interface, and cellular enhancement properties of biomaterials. His research bridges nuclear physics methodologies with biomedical applications, creating innovative solutions for bone tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Analysis of Professor Oudadesse's recent publications reveals a strong focus on the intersection of biomaterials science and clinical applications, particularly in bone tissue engineering. His research demonstrates consistent exploration of drug delivery systems using bioactive glasses, with particular attention to bisphosphonates and antibiotics. The work shows progression from fundamental material characterization toward increasingly sophisticated applications in bone regeneration and infection control, reflecting the translational nature of his research program.
Professor Oudadesse has made significant contributions to his field through his leadership positions and research output. While specific awards are not listed in the available information, his sustained leadership roles in academic administration and research direction indicate recognition of his expertise and contributions to materials chemistry and biomaterials science.
As Director of the Master 2 program in Solid State Chemistry and Materials since 2006, Professor Oudadesse has guided numerous graduate students through advanced studies in materials science. His leadership of the biomaterials research unit since 2001 suggests substantial grant funding and research management responsibilities, though specific grant details are not provided in the available information.
Professor Oudadesse leads the biomaterials research unit at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, where his team focuses on developing and characterizing novel biomaterials for medical applications. The research environment appears to emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration between materials scientists, chemists, and medical researchers to address challenges in bone tissue engineering and orthopaedic applications.




