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Morgan Chabanon is an Associate Professor affiliated with CentraleSupélec and University Paris-Saclay, conducting research at the EM2C Laboratory (CNRS) in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. Their work bridges biophysics, fluid dynamics, and systems biology, focusing on cellular membrane dynamics, non-Newtonian fluid interactions in porous media, and tissue engineering applications.
- University: CentraleSupélec, University Paris-Saclay
- Department: Physics of Transfers
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
- Email: morgan.chabanon@centralesupelec.fr
Research Interests: Morgan’s research explores the interplay between physical forces and biological systems. Key areas include pulsatile dynamics in lipid vesicles, curvature-inducing proteins in cellular membranes, and fluid-solid interactions in deformable porous media. They also investigate shear stress effects on tissue morphology and computational models for bioreactor dynamics.
Publication Trends: Their recent articles (2019-2023) emphasize non-Newtonian fluid behavior in porous scaffolds, membrane biophysics under stress, and interorganelle communication. Earlier work (2012-2015) focuses on discrete modeling of cell growth in flow conditions and multi-scale fluid dynamics. Common subfields include computational biophysics, curvature modeling, and bioreactor optimization.
Laboratory Affiliation: Works at the EM2C Laboratory (CNRS) within CentraleSupélec, specializing in molecular mechanisms of coagulation and biophysical modeling.


