Marie Lefevre, a doctoral student at the Centre of Microelectronics in Provence, was awarded two prizes in the “Best Student Poster” and “Best Scientific Image” (3rd place) categories at the international congress Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology and Medicine (Toulouse, September 3-6).

Sensing cancer with bioelectronics

The poster presented by Marie Lefevre, a first-year doctoral student in the Bioelectronics department (CMP), showcases the development of organic electronic devices for glioblastoma detection.
Her research is conducted within the BEL department at Campus G. Charpak Provence and focuses on the development of flexible and biocompatible sensors designed to detect specific tumor activity in the brain.

We extend our warmest congratulations to her for these distinctions!

The 3rd World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine, Food and Environmental Technologies took place in Toulouse from September 3 to 6, 2019.
Authors: M. Lefevre(1), D. O’Connor(1), M.J. Donahue(1), S.M. Bardet(2), D. Moreau(1), R.P. O’Connor(1)
(1) Mines Saint-Étienne, CMP, BEL Department,
(2) XLIM Research Institute, CNRS UMR 7252, Limoges.


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