BioImaging
&
Optofluidics group

BioImaging & Optofluidics group

Welcome to the Bioimaging & OptoFluidics laboratory !
BiOf Lab

Team BiOF

The BiOf lab works on multiple research projects spanning from tissue engineering to the development of novel microscopy techniques or modalities, advanced imaging processing, mechanobiology of organoids, microfluidics and microfabrication for 3D cell cultures. Our interdisciplinary lab is composed of 3 research groups that develop state-of-the-art projects within their specific field and share their complementary expertise within joint projects.

We’re hiring !

We have multiple open positions for postdocs and graduate students. If you are interested in Biophysics or Biophotonics, contact us

Research axes

Our lab has developed a microfluidics-assisted technique, the Cellular Capsule Technology (CCT) that enables to encapsulate cells and grow organoids or tumor models within a shell of porous hydrogel. Our multidisciplinary team work at the interface of tissue engineering, biophysics and optics.

Biophotonics

Biophotonics

BIOPHYSICS AND BIOMICROFLUIDICS

BIOPHYSICS AND BIOMICROFLUIDICS

BIOENGINEERING AND BIOIMAGING

BIOENGINEERING AND BIOIMAGING

What’s new ?

  • AMAURY's HDR
    avril 21st, 2026

    Congratulations to Amaury who successfully defended his HDR entitled "Developments in optical microscopy for 3D deep biological imaging" 

  • The collaborative work by Gaëlle and Camille with our colleagues in Toulouse on a non-destructive method to assess the stiffness...

  • Leon's work in collaboration with Benoit Scheid's lab on developping a new method for producing alginate bead for muticellular spheroid...

  • Charlie's work on developping a new acquisition scheme for FF-OCT is now available in BoE : Click here

  • We are delighted to have recently welcomed Chloe (PhD) and Sylvia and Alexis (postdocs) to our team.

  • GAELLE HDR
    décembre 10th, 2025

    Congratulations to Gaëlle who successfully defended her HDR entitled "Cell self-organisation in 3D: micro-fabrication and multimodal imaging to decipher healthy...

  • NEW PREPRINT
    octobre 9th, 2025

    Anirban's work on the study of the deformability of iPSCs cysts is now available on biorRxiv : Click here

  • Lucas's work on producing tunable and mono-disperse alginate capsule using electrical and mechanical actuation is now published in Advanced Science...