PIERRE-HENRI LANOE
Chargé de recherches (CNRS)
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Bâtiment : Chimie C
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Pierre-henri.Lanoe@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
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Curriculum vitae
Curriculum vitae
After his PhD (2009), on cyclometallated platinum(II) complexes for heavy metal cations detection at Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes (ISCR), Dr Pierre-Henri Lanoë joined the Laboratoire de Chimie de l’École Normale Superieure de Lyon with Dr. Chantal Andraud and Dr. Olivier Maury to work on two photons absorbing chromophores for photodynamic therapy (PDT) to further his career and has already successfully taken part in interdisciplinary project. He then move to United Kingdom at the Northumbria University to synthesize homobimetallic platinum(II) and iridium(III) with Dr. Valery N. Kozhevnikov, funded by EPSRC. He joined in 2012 the team Chimie Inoganique Redox (CIRe) at Université Joseph Fourrier in Grenoble for two years to work with Pr. Frédérique Loiseau as a postdoctoral fellow then as an ATER. His reaserach was focused on the study photocatalysts based on ruthenuim(II) and Copper(II) dyad for the oxydation by activation of molecular oxygen. In 2014, he has been appointed CNRS Researcher at Sorbonne université and worked activily in the field of luminescent carbene metal complexes. He obtained his HDR in 2023. Finally, he moved back to Grenoble at the University Grenoble Alpes in the team Chimie Inoganique Redox to persue his work on luminescent iridium(III) and platinum(II) complexes and he has recently applied his research to Phototherapy dynamic.
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