Article just accepted in J. Med. Chem. !
Congratulations to Anna, Marta, Mazzarine and Uttara for their article that has been just accepted in J. Med. Chem. This work on the in vivo studies of a Ru(II) complex is the result of 6 years of work and of

Inorganic Chemical Biology
Congratulations to Anna, Marta, Mazzarine and Uttara for their article that has been just accepted in J. Med. Chem. This work on the in vivo studies of a Ru(II) complex is the result of 6 years of work and of
Congratulations to Johannes, Franz, Marta, Mazzarine, ChloƩ and Robin for their paper that has been just accepted in J. Am. Chem. Soc.! This article, which is the result of a very nice collaboration with Prof. Bernhard Spingler (University of Zurich)
Fantastic news, our article reporting super cytotoxic Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes has just been accepted in J. Am. Chem. Soc. Congratulations to Anna, Marta, Robin and Patrick and many thanks to our collaborators from Chimie ParisTech, PSL University, Institut Curie and
We are very happy to welcome our new Marie Curie post-doctoral fellow Marta Martinez Alonso. All the very best in our group!
Fantastic news, our work on anticancer polypyridyl complexes has just been published in Chem. Eur. J. Congratulations to Anna and Marta!
We are very happy to welcome Germain Niogret from the PSL Master Chemistry & Life Sciences, who will be supervised by Dr. Anna Notaro.
Fantastic news: our article with Prof. Dani Gibson has been accepted in Angew. Chem. Int. ed. with Prof. Dan Gibson from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel). In this paper, we report on a novel bimetallic compound that has a
Congratulations to Nancy, Marta, Johannes and Luke, whose paper has just been published in Chem. Sci. Fantastic collaboration with Christophe Thomas at Chimie ParisTech, Marcel Hollenstein at the Pasteur Institute and Bruno Goud at the Curie Institute. In this paper,
We are very happy to welcome Lisa Gourdon in our group. Lisa will be working on a new topic related to inorganic chemical biology.
We are extremely happy to officially welcome Dr. Kevin Cariou in our group. Kevin is a permanent CNRS researcher, who has decided to join our team to work with us on a new topic related to inorganic chemical biology.