I. (Irène) Nagle, PhD
Introduction
After a PhD at Université Paris Cité focusing on magnetic approaches for tissue mechanics and tissue engineering of the skeletal muscle, I joined the group as a postdoc to work on cartilage mechanobiology. More specifically, my research focuses on how environmental and mechanical cues determine morphology and fate of chondrocytes and how mechanical stimulation affects cell behaviour both at the cell scale and at the tissue scale.
Focus area
Cartilage mechanobiology
Single-cell and tissue mechanics
Cell-matrix interactions
Rheology
Education
2019-2023 : PhD, Laboratory Matière et Systèmes Complexes, Université Paris Cité
2018-2019 : Master of Science, soft matter and biological physics, ENS-ICFP, Paris
2015-2019 : ESPCI Paris, engineering school in physics, chemistry and biology
My research groups:
Connective Tissue Repair Lab:
Koenderink lab, biological soft matter: