Rohman Géraldine
Lecturers
CSPBAT laboratory
CSPBAT
France
Biography
Géraldine Rohman completed her graduate studies at the Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Recherche en Matériaux (ESIREM, Dijon) and at the University Paris 12 (DEA "Functional Polymers: Elaboration and Properties"). Géraldine Rohman then pursued a thesis at Paris 12 University under the supervision of Pr Philippe Guérin. In 2005, Géraldine Rohman obtained her PhD on the development of "Mesoporous polymer materials: new ways of obtaining from semi-interpenetrating and interpenetrating networks of partially hydrolysable polymers". Subsequently, Géraldine Rohman completed a post-doctorate at Pr Neil Cameron at the University of Durham (UK) from September 2005 to September 2007. After a position as an expert laboratory engineer at INRA in 2008,
Research Interest
Géraldine Rohman's area of ​​expertise concerns polymer materials and, more specifically within the CSPBAT, the development and grafting of bioactive polymers with the aim of improving the biological response of biomaterials, as well as the development of porous scaffolds. based on biodegradable polymers.