Set up of innovating
medical devices and drugs
The CBC Carnot Institute’s research in the areas of health and cosmetics contributes to advances in drugs and medical care:
– Synthesis of bioactive molecules as well as hybrid materials and nanostructured composites for drug transport and delivery
– Elaboration of vectors and probes to study living organisms
– Development of innovative medical devices
Our institute also serves cosmetics companies with expertise in formulations, functional excipients and controlled release systems.
Expertise and
lines of research
Biomaterials and artificial polymers
(Bio)degradable polymers
Polymers and coatings for implantable medical devices
Synthesis and characterisation of natural products and new bioactive molecules
Peptides and peptide-based polymers and materials
Targeting, vectorisation, delivery and release of active substances
Micro and nano encapsulation
Galenics: formulation, preparation and characterisation
Particulate excipients and vectors
Functionalisation of antibacterial surfaces
Adsorption of biomolecules on surfaces
Cell-material interactions
Physico-chemistry of polyelectrolytes in solution
Molecular probes
Medical devices
Tissue engineering
Cell therapy
New diagnostic tools for medical imaging and screening
Osteo-articular reconstruction
The CBC Carnot Institute
is based on 4 joint research units (UMR)
in Montpellier and Toulouse
Green Chemistry and Innovative Technologies
Glycochemistry & Molecular Recognition; Design, Synthesis & Applications
Modified Oligonucleotides
Nucleosides & Phosphorylated Effectors
Artificial Biopolymers
Supramolecular Machines & Architectures Team
Dynamics of Complex Biomolecular Systems
Lipid Synthesis
Bioorganic Chemistry & Amphiphilic Systems
Heterocycle Amino Acids, Peptides & Proteins
Stereoselective Syntheses & Modified Amino Acids
Analytical Sciences of Biomolecules & Molecular Modeling
Cellular Pharmacology
Glycovectors & Nanocarriers for Therapeutic Targeting
Photobiology, Oncopharmacology
Pharmacology of Synaptic Transmission & Neuroprotection
Phosphates, Pharmaceutical Technology, Biomaterials
Polymer Physics
Coatings and Surface Treatments