Nadine Millot is a full Professor at the Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France). She is the founder of the thematic "Biomedical application of nanoparticles" in the Nanosciences Department of ICB laboratory, working on nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, particularly SPIONs used as bimodal contrast agents, and titanate nanotubes developed for the nanovectorisation of active molecules. She is deputy director of ICB laboratory and member of the steering committee of the C’Nano. She has authored 80 peer-reviewed publications, 1 pattern, 3 book chapters, 1 educational book (Ed. Lavoisier). She has given more than 20 invited conferences in the last five years and has supervised 16 PhD students.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Biomedical Application...
Nanomaterials
Toxicity
functionalization
nanohybrids
Hydrothermal synthesis
soft chemistry
Nanoscale physicochemi...
Characterisation techn...
Superparamagnetic iron...
Titanate nanotubes and...
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24%
functionalization
20%
Titanate nanotubes and nanoribbons
14%
nanohybrids
12%
Biomedical Applications
12%
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles
11%
soft chemistry
10%
Hydrothermal synthesis
9%
Toxicity
6%
Nanomaterials
Short Biography
Nadine Millot is a full Professor at the Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France). She is the founder of the thematic "Biomedical application of nanoparticles" in the Nanosciences Department of ICB laboratory, working on nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, particularly SPIONs used as bimodal contrast agents, and titanate nanotubes developed for the nanovectorisation of active molecules. She is deputy director of ICB laboratory and member of the steering committee of the C’Nano. She has authored 80 peer-reviewed publications, 1 pattern, 3 book chapters, 1 educational book (Ed. Lavoisier). She has given more than 20 invited conferences in the last five years and has supervised 16 PhD students.