
معرفی
Ludivine Delon is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre of Excellence - Hybrid Technology Hub (University of Oslo, Norway), focusing on Gastruloid development, Stem Cell Biology, Microfluidics, Organ-on-a-Chip devices, and Mechanobiology. She has extensive experience in biomaterials engineering and nanomedicine, particularly in creating in vitro models for drug delivery and tissue engineering.
Education:
- Engineer Diploma in Food Science and M.Sc. in Human Nutrition (2012-2015), Oniris and Université de Nantes, France
- B.Sc. in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Geology (2010-2012), Lycée Henri IV, Paris
- Ph.D. in Biomaterials Engineering and Nanomedicine (2016-2020), University of South Australia
Her research leverages microfluidic technologies to study intestinal absorption, nanoparticle interactions, and organoid differentiation under controlled mechanical stimuli. She has pioneered pumpless and tubeless microfluidic systems for organs-on-chips, enhancing their utility in biomedical research.
Her publications reveal expertise in Microfluidics and Nanomedicine, with a strong emphasis on Organs-on-a-Chip platforms for drug delivery, intestinal modeling, and mechanobiology. She has contributed to advancements in in vitro systems mimicking physiological conditions.
Teaching Experience:
- Laboratory demonstrator of Dosage Form Design I&II (2016-2020), University of South Australia
Current Affiliation:
- Centre of Excellence - Hybrid Technology Hub (University of Oslo)
- The Krauss Group




