Hi! Here are a couple of words about me:As a ScientistI am an interdisciplinary researcher currently finishing a four-year project. This experience has been enriching in many ways. I am now a meticulous and independent worker, confident in my capacity to solve a wide range of problems under short deadlines.As a TeammateI thrive in a team environment and prioritize clear communication, both oral and written. I am always happy to help my colleagues and enjoy maintaining an enthusiastic environment in the office, making it a pleasure to come to work each day.Outside of WorkI have a bright and optimistic mindset. When I am back from work, you can either find me playing team sports with friends outside or composing music alone in my room.
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Doctoral StudentKu LeuvenStrasbourg, Fr -
Doctoral StudentKu Leuven Jul 2020 - PresentLouvain, Flemish Region, BelgiumTracking the Biological Fate of Functional Nanoparticles Using Fluorescence Microscopy.The use of nanotechnology in cancer therapy has attracted growing attention over the past decade. Many drug nanocarriers offering considerable advantages over conventional chemotherapy have been developed. Although binding strength and selectivity of nanocarriers with cell membranes can be controlled and has been investigated, the selective interaction with membrane receptors in e.g. drug delivery builds upon a sequence of steps, ranging from cellular uptake to apoptosis. Particles designed for this application, need to be evaluated for each and all of these using a realistic model.Promising results in vitro can often not be translated in vivo. This is linked to the in vitro testing of nanocarriers in 2D cultures, which can hardly mimic the complex network of a 3D tumor. To form a bridge between the in vitro and in vivo, it is crucial to test the performance of drug nanocarriers in advanced 3D cell models. The models involved in this project include multicellular tumor spheroids and cancer organoids grown using cells from tumor biopsies. They will be used to track and evaluate the biological fate of functional colloids using advanced fluorescence microscopy. This will allow us to establish the selectivity of the particle-cell interactions, the cellular uptake, endosomal escape, and intracellular drug release. -
Research EngineerLaboratoire Matiere Et Systemes Complexes Mar 2020 - Jul 2020Paris, Ile-De-France, FranceNanoparticles intracellular fate.
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Research InternLaboratoire Matière Et Systèmes Complexes Sep 2019 - Feb 2020Paris Area, FranceMetallic compounds fate in mamallian cells.
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Research InternChonbuk National University Sep 2017 - Feb 2018Jeonju, Jeolla Du Nord, Corée Du SudSynthesis, functionalization and characterization of iron oxide nanoparticles for combined hypothermia and chemotherapy. -
Factory WorkerBosch Jul 2017 - Aug 2017Bühl, AllemagnePart-time job: Car engine assembling -
Laboratory TechnicianTotal Mar 2016 - Apr 2016Carlin, FranceEstablishing of a control plan for the laboratory equipment. -
Factory WorkerBosch Jul 2015 - Aug 2015Bühl, AllemagnePart-time job: Car engine assembling
Pierre Cybulski Education Details
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Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science -
Biomatériaux -
Iut De ForbachMaterials Science -
Materials Science
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Pierre Cybulski works for Ku Leuven
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Pierre Cybulski's current role is Doctoral Student.
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Pierre Cybulski attended Université De Technologie De Belfort-Montbéliard, Taltech – Tallinn University Of Technology, Iut De Forbach, Ecole Européenne D'ingénieurs En Génie Des Matériaux.
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