Olivier Sandre, PhD

Affiliations: 
2001-2010 Laboratory of Colloids and Charged Interfaces (LI2C) UMR7612 CNRS & Université Paris VI 
 2010- Laboratory of Organic Polymer Chemistry (LCPO) UMR5629 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux 
Area:
nanoparticles and nanomaterials for biomedical applications
Website:
https://lcpo.fr/people/faculties/olivier-sandre
Google:
"https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=4FfMj7YAAAAJ"
Bio:

Dr Olivier Sandre is tenured CNRS scientist since 2001 and senior researcher since 2014. After his PhD in 2000 on the dynamics of pores in giant lipid vesicles supervised by Pr F. Brochard in Curie Institute and a 1-year post-doc in California (UCSB) with Pr D. J. Pine and Pr D. K. Fygenson about physical measurements on biological tubules, he came back to UPMC in Paris in 2001 in Pr V. Cabuil’s team. He joined the Laboratory of Organic Polymers Chemistry in 2010 after collaborating with Pr. S. Lecommandoux from LCPO since 2003. He works on polymeric systems doped with magnetic nanoparticles, especially magnetic polymersomes for theranostics (MRI combined with anti-cancer therapy). He received the 2012 Young Researcher award of the Physical Chemistry division of French Chemical Society (SCF) and French Physics Society (SFP) for his researches on self-assembled magnetic polymer composite materials. From 2014 to 2016, he served as chair of the Sub-Committee 9 on Soft Condensed Matter at the Institut Laue-Langevin. Bewteen 2017 and 2020, he also chaired the board of the Condensed Matter division of the French Physics Society. Finally, he was elected chair of the scientific council of the CNRS institute of chemistry for 2019-2023.
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Parents

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Ronald E Rosensweig grad student 1996-1997 UPMC Univ Paris 06 (Neurotree)
Françoise Brochard-Wyart grad student 1997-2000 Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI (Neurotree)
 (Thesis: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01385141)
Deborah Fygenson post-doc 2000-2001 UC Santa Barbara
David J. Pine post-doc 2000-2001 UC Santa Barbara

Children

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Delphine El kharrat grad student 2003-2007 CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Chemistry Tree)
Siham Douadi-Masrouki grad student 2004-2007 CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Chemistry Tree)
Ali Abou-Hassan grad student 2007-2009 CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Chemistry Tree)
Vo Thu An grad student 2011-2015 University of Waterloo & Université de Bordeaux (Neurotree)
Gauvin Hémery grad student 2013-2017 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux (Neurotree)
Walter Minnella grad student 2014-2017 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux (Neurotree)
Esra Aydinlioglu grad student 2016-2020 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux (Neurotree)
Megi Bejko grad student 2019-2022 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux (Chemistry Tree)
Marie Devreux grad student 2019-2023 University of Bordeaux (UB, France) & University of Mons (UMONS, Belgium)
Diana Kazarayan grad student 2020-2023 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux
Justine Couvez grad student 2022-2025 CNRS & Université de Bordeaux
Jerome Fresnais post-doc (Chemistry Tree)

Collaborators

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Sébastien Lecommandoux collaborator 2002- CNRS & Université de Bordeaux (Neurotree)
 (I met Seb at CERC3 Young Chemists Workshop 2002 “Water-soluble Polymers and their hydrogels”)
Laurent Bacri collaborator 1997-2000 Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI (Neurotree)
 (Thesis: http://www.theses.fr/2000PA066021)
Valérie Cabuil collaborator 2001-2010 CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Chemistry Tree)
 (I was young tenured CNRS researcher in Valérie Cabuil's group and laboratory)
Mario Gauthier collaborator 2011-2015 University of Waterloo (Chemistry Tree)
 (I was adjunct Pr. at UW from 2011 to 2015)
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Er-Rafik M, Ferji K, Combet J, et al. (2022) Tear of lipid membranes by nanoparticles. Soft Matter
Hof F, Poggini L, Otero E, et al. (2022) Magnetic Ordering in Ultrasmall Potassium Ferrite Nanoparticles Grown on Graphene Nanoflakes. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 14: 3130-3142
Devreux M, Henoumont C, Dioury F, et al. (2021) Mn Complexes with Pyclen-Based Derivatives as Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Synthesis and Relaxometry Characterization. Inorganic Chemistry. 60: 3604-3619
Wang L, Hervault A, Southern P, et al. (2020) exploration of the synergistic effect of alternating magnetic field mediated thermo-chemotherapy with doxorubicin loaded dual pH- and thermo-responsive magnetic nanocomposite carriers. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B
Bresseleers J, Bagheri M, Lebleu C, et al. (2020) Tuning Size and Morphology of mPEG--p(HPMA-Bz) Copolymer Self-Assemblies Using Microfluidics. Polymers. 12
Mnasri W, Tahar LB, Beaunier P, et al. (2020) Polyol-Made Luminescent and Superparamagnetic β-NaYEuF@γ-FeO Core-Satellites Nanoparticles for Dual Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging. Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland). 10
Wang B, Sandre O, Wang K, et al. (2019) Auto-degradable and biocompatible superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles/polypeptides colloidal polyion complexes with high density of magnetic material. Materials Science & Engineering. C, Materials For Biological Applications. 104: 109920
Hannecart A, Stanicki D, Vander Elst L, et al. (2019) Embedding of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles into membranes of well-defined poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(ε-caprolactone) nanoscale magnetovesicles as ultrasensitive MRI probes of membrane bio-degradation. Journal of Materials Chemistry. B. 7: 4692-4705
Mnasri W, Bentahar L, Nowak S, et al. (2019) Evaluation of polyol‐made Gd 3+ ‐substituted Co 0.6 Zn 0.4 Fe 2 O 4 nanoparticles as high magnetization MRI negative contrast agents Journal of Interdisciplinary Nanomedicine. 4: 4-23
Nguyen VTA, De Pauw-Gillet MC, Gauthier M, et al. (2018) Magnetic Polyion Complex Micelles for Cell Toxicity Induced by Radiofrequency Magnetic Field Hyperthermia. Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland). 8
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