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MSc in Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia (OIVM)
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iPSRS - Intelligent Photonics for Security, Reliability, Sustainability and Safety
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- RADMEP - Radiation and its Effects on MicroElectronics and Photonics Technologies
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- AIMA - Advanced Imaging & Material Appearance
- PE - Photonics Engineering
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iPSRS - Intelligent Photonics for Security, Reliability, Sustainability and Safety
- MSc in Computer Science
- MSc in Health Engineering
- Engineering schools' research tracks
- Doctoral studies
- Training through research
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- OPTICA student chapter
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After a PhD dedicated to better understand bone cells sensitivity to mechanical stresses (space conditions or hypergravity exposure) under the supervision of Pr Laurence VICO (SAINBIOSE laboratory) in 1997, Alain Guignandon was recruited as post-doc at Université de Liège, Belgium to investigate mechano-sensibility of cells and integrins sensing. As European Space Agency – ESA - fellow, he participated in two spaceflight missions (1997-1999). In 1998, he was recruited as Engineer (IE2) by Jean Monnet University, and as an Associate Professor in 2007. Alain Guignandon got his habilitation to lead research (HDR) in 2010, and has been teaching as a Professor, qualified in cell biology and biochemistry, since 2012 .
MAIN REPONSABILITIES
- Member of the Educational committee of the Manutech-SLEIGHT Graduate School.
- Responsible for the second year of the MSc in Health Engineering – “BioMedical Engineering” track
- Responsible for the teaching module “Tissue Engineering in Medecine, Mechanobiology, Quantitative Imaging, Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology”
- Elected member of the CFVU (central council of Jean Monnet University) and former member of the Academic council of the University.
TEACHING
At Jean Monnet University
- Medical school – 1st year student: Cell biology courses (30hrs)
- Medical school – 2nd year student, cell biology and signaling (5hrs)
- Bachelor of Sciences: BioEngineering courses and Ageing (10hrs)
- Master Students (Health Engineering - Cellular and Tissular Engineering (120hrs)
At Claude Bernard - Lyon 1 University
- Microgravity effects on bone physiology (MSc: Adaptation to Extreme environments, PICE, 5 hrs)
COURSES
CELL BIOLOGY
- Life and deaths of cells, Mitochondria, Extracellular matrices, Imaging techniques, cell communications and signaling
- Critical lecture of scientific articles (methodology, techniques, statistics and speculation)
- Mechanobiology (from basics of the cytoskeleton dynamics to epigenetic regulations and mechanical memory)
CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING
- 3D innovative culture techniques (organoides, bioprinting, organ-on-chips, iPS)
- Bone Imaging (Xrays and photons)
PHYSIOLOGY
- Bone physiology under exercice and immobilization
- Senescence and ageing of osteocytes
PUBLICATIONS
- Pieuchot L, Marteau J, Guignandon A, Dos Santos T, Brigaud I, Chauvy PF, Cloatre F, Ponche A, Petithory T, Rougerie T, Vassaux M, Milan JL, Tusamda Wakhloo N, Spangenberg A, Bigerelle M, Anselme K. Curvotaxis directs cell migration through cell-scale curvature landscapes. Nat. Comm. [Paper #NCOMMS-18-25168A]
- Louis F, Bouleftour W, Rattner A, Linossier MT, Vico L, Guignandon A. RhoGTPase stimulation is associated with strontium chloride treatment to counter simulated microgravity-induced changes in multipotent cell commitment. NPJ Microgravity. 2017 Jan 25;3:7. doi: 10.1038/s41526-016-0004-6. eCollection 2017
- Gnyubkin V, Guignandon A, Laroche N, Vanden-Bossche A, Malaval L, Vico L. High-acceleration whole body vibration stimulates cortical bone accrual and increases bone mineral content in growing mice. J Biomech. 2016 Jun 14;49(9):1899-1908. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.04.031.
- Padilla F, Puts R, Vico L, Guignandon A, Raum K. Stimulation of Bone Repair with Ultrasound. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2016;880:385-427. REVIEW, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-22536-4_21
- Dumas V, Guignandon A, Vico L, Mauclair C, Zapata X, Linossier MT, Bouleftour W, Granier J, Peyroche S, Dumas JC, Zahouani H, Rattner A. Femtosecond laser nano/micro patterning of titanium influences mesenchymal stem cell adhesion and commitment. Biomed Mater. 2015 Sep 3;10(5):055002. doi: 10.1088/1748-6041/10/5/055002.
FACULTY PROFILE
CURRENT POSITION
Professor
LABORATORY
SAINBIOSE (INSERM, UJM, Mines Saint-Etienne)
INSTITUTION
Jean Monnet University
MANUTECH-SLEIGHT
Responsible for the BME track
Member of the Educational Committee
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Osteoimmunology, Osteoporosis, Bone Regeneration Mecanotransduction, Stem Cells, Osteoblasts, Osteocytes, Microgravity/Space, Quantitative Imaging, Nanotexturation