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Femmes & Sciences 2026 – SHE: Sciences · Heritage · Emergence brings together scientists to celebrate scientific excellence, highlight women’s research heritage, and give visibility to emerging talents. The event features keynote lectures, invited and contributed talks, and poster sessions across chemistry, physics, materials science, and life sciences. A central aim of SHE is to support women at key career stages by providing a platform to present their work, share experiences, and connect with the scientific community.

The scientific day also includes two coffee breaks and a lunch, providing additional opportunities for more discussions and networking.

Program of the day
2 avril 2026 à 09:00 — 2 avril 2026 à 09:15
Opening
2 avril 2026 à 09:10 — 2 avril 2026 à 09:25
Introduction: Catherine Passirani

Vice President for International Affairs and Equality - University of Angers

2 avril 2026 à 09:25 — 2 avril 2026 à 10:00
Keynote: Lucie Sancey. CNRS Research Director / Institute for Advanced Biosciences


Shedding Light on Tumors: Fluorescent Probes in Cancer Surgery

2 avril 2026 à 10:00 — 2 avril 2026 à 10:15
Maria Maniadi - PhD student at MOLTECH-Anjou (University of Angers)

Quadratic Non-Linear Optical (NLO) response and pressure measurements on 2D double halide perovskites

2 avril 2026 à 10:15 — 2 avril 2026 à 10:30
Sara Helis - PhD student at MOLTECH-Anjou (University of Angers)

Transparent Carbon Electrodes: a Platform for Advanced Electrochemical Systems

2 avril 2026 à 10:30 — 2 avril 2026 à 11:00
Coffee break + poster session
2 avril 2026 à 11:00 — 2 avril 2026 à 11:35
Keynote: Birgit Habenstein - CNRS Research Director / Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects Biosciences

Seeing biomolecular self-assemblies through Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy

2 avril 2026 à 11:35 — 2 avril 2026 à 11:50
Léa Daoud - PhD student at MINT Laboratory (University of Angers)

Light triggered poly(2-oxazoline) for ROS generation and photodynamic therapy

2 avril 2026 à 11:50 — 2 avril 2026 à 12:05
Marie-Léa Lalanne - PhD student at CEISAM (Nantes University)

Magnetic hyperthermia for liver cancer: understanding how iron oxide nanoparticles interact with cells

2 avril 2026 à 12:05 — 2 avril 2026 à 14:00
Lunch break
2 avril 2026 à 14:00 — 2 avril 2026 à 14:35
Keynote: Claire de March - CNRS Researcher / Institute of Chemistry of the Natural Substances (ICSN)

Smell under the microscope: the little-known role of olfactory receptors

2 avril 2026 à 14:35 — 2 avril 2026 à 14:50
Meenakshy Suresh - PhD student at MOLTECH-Anjou (University of Angers)

Tetrameric Design of Perylene diimide-based Non-Fullerene Acceptors for Improved Morphology in Organic Photovoltaics

2 avril 2026 à 14:50 — 2 avril 2026 à 15:05
Océane Baffroy - Postdoctoral researcher at CEISAM (Universty of Nantes)

Advanced Organic Near-Infrared (NIR) Photosensitizers for Fully Transparent and Colorless
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs)

2 avril 2026 à 15:05 — 2 avril 2026 à 15:45
Coffee break + poster session
2 avril 2026 à 15:45 — 2 avril 2026 à 16:00
Rita Aflak - PhD student at MOLTECH-Anjou (University of Angers)

Benzanthracene Imide–Based Heavy-Atom-Free Photosensitizers: A New Strategy for Photodynamic
Therapy

2 avril 2026 à 16:00 — 2 avril 2026 à 16:15
Nouran Zahran - PhD student at MINT Laboratory (University of Angers)

Development of nano-immunotherapy for targeting a triple negative breast cancer (a vaccination strategy)

2 avril 2026 à 16:15 — 2 avril 2026 à 16:30
Teodora Mocanu - Postdoctoral researcher at MOLTECH-Anjou (University of Angers)

Conductive and Chiral Metal–Organic Frameworks Based on Redox-Active TTF Ligands

2 avril 2026 à 16:30 — 2 avril 2026 à 16:45
Closing