Interview of Epithelix on Radio Suisse Romande (RSR1)
Long Shelf-life Epithelium
The magazine Impatience on Radio Suisse Romande RSR1 aims to better understand the impacts of epithelial and neuroepithelial cells.
To this end, the journalist Emmanuel Gripon interviewed Dr. Jean-Marc Matter, fundamental research in neuroscience in the Department of Biochemistry, and Dr. Samuel Constant (former researcher at the Section of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UNIGE) and Ludovic Wiszniewski (former researcher at the Section of Biology, UniGE), two co-founders of the startup Epithelix specialized in the production of human tissues reconstituted in vitro and winners of numerous awards for innovation.
Long Shelf-life Epithelium
The magazine Impatience on Radio Suisse Romande RSR1 aims to better understand the impacts of epithelial and neuroepithelial cells.
To this end, the journalist Emmanuel Gripon interviewed Dr. Jean-Marc Matter, fundamental research in neuroscience in the Department of Biochemistry, and Dr. Samuel Constant (former researcher at the Section of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UNIGE) and Ludovic Wiszniewski (former researcher at the Section of Biology, UniGE), two co-founders of the startup Epithelix specialized in the production of human tissues reconstituted in vitro and winners of numerous awards for innovation.