PHD & POST-DOCTORATE STUDENTS, GRADUATED & UNDERGRADUATED
The PhD students who defended her/his PhD thesis (by antichronological order)
(6) Jairo Andrés Camano Echavarria (2021-2024). Screening, separation and identification of metal-chelating peptides in protein hyrdolysates – Valorization of proteins extractioed from fish scales of Red Tilapia and Sunflower meal by-products. PhD thesis defended the 16th of December 2024. PhD Directress.
(5) Rachel Irankunda (2020-2023). Nickel chelating peptides and chromatography: from peptides separation up to peptides industrial applications. PhD thesis defended the 11th of December 2023. PhD Directress.
(4) Amine Nekkaa (2019-2022). Application and optimization of extraction methods of bioactive compounds from a medicinal plant Rhamnus alaternus and evaluation of its chemical potential and phytopharmaceutical properties. PhD thesis defended the 22d of October 2022. PhD co-supervisor.
(3) Sarah El Hajj (2018-2022). Methodologies for screening metal-chelating peptides in protein hydrolysates for their antioxidant properties. PhD thesis defended the 22d of Mars 2022. PhD Directress.
(2) Cédric Paris (2017-2021). Développement de nouvelles approches analytiques pour le criblage de peptides chélateurs de fer. PhD thesis defended the 21st of April 2021. PhD co-directress.
(1) Laetitia Cesari (2014-2017). Extraction de composés phénoliques à partir d'une bio-huile de lignine. MESR grant. PhD thesis defended the 9th October 2017. PhD co-directress.
The PhD students welcomed at LRGP in our group
(9) Prospère Essodjolon Kanabiya (2020-2025). Extraction of phenolic compounds from a Xanthosoma Mafaffa plant. Grants from the French ambassy and the Togolese gouvernment.
(8) Rasmus Mikkelsen (2024). Screening of MCPs in hydrolysate. 2 weeks. Danish Technical University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
(7) Meriem Slama (2023). Extraction of bioactive compounds from Borago officinalis L. plant. Scientific collaboration. University of Constantine, Algeria.
(6) Yhoan Gaviria Gaviria (2022, 2023). Valorization of earthworm hydrolysates for their biofunctional peptides. 2 months, 2 times. University of Antioquia, Medellin, Columbia.
(5) Halima Akli (2022). Identification of bioactive peptides in milk hydrolysates. University of Tizi Ouzou, Algeria. Scientific collaboration.
(4) Mads Emil Bjorli (2021). Screening of metal-chelating peptdies in potatoes hydrolysates. 2 months. Danish Technical University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
(3) Salima Mabrouk (2020). Evaluation of the antioxydant properties of peptides-based nanoparticles. 2 months. Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, Tunisia.
(2) Cindy Tatiana Sepulveda Rincon (2019). Innovative screening methodology of metal-chelating peptides using switchsense. 4 months. University of Antioquia, Medellin, Columbia.
(1) Rabeb El Hnayn (2018-2019). Synthesis of graphene nanoparticles grafted with antioxidant peptides. 4 months, 2 times. Faculty of Sciences of Monastir, Tunisia.
(3) Gizella Csire (2019-2020). Iron-PepOX: Iron(III)-chelating model peptides as bioinspired antioxidants. 1 year. LUE Impact Biomolecules. Coll. L2CM, LCPM and LRGP.
(2) Olga Ovdiichuck (2018-2019). Synthesis of 11C radiolabeled peptides for PET imaging. 1 year. Grand Est Region. Coll. LCPM, Nancyclotep and LRGP.
(1) Balazs Reti (2017-2018). Production of antioxidant peptides with the help of carbonaceous separative membranes. 1 year. ICEEL project. Coll. IJL, UR AFPA, SRSMC and LRGP.