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5 February 2015 | 16h13

Carbios strengthens its Scientific Board, reinforcing the company’s strategy

Carbios (NYSE Alternext in Paris: ALCRB), an innovative green chemistry company specializing in breakthrough technologies dedicated to the recovery of plastic waste and the production of bio-polymers, yesterday welcomed three key scientists working in Carbios’ areas of development.  With the addition of Henri Cramail, Philippe Dubois and Rolf Schmid, Carbios reinforces its Scientific Board and the company’s strategy and development.  Their respective memberships take effect as of the SAB’s first plenary session, held yesterday.  Jacqueline Lecourtier will continue to host the presidency.

Henri Cramail received his engineering degree from ENSCPB (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie et de Physique de Bordeaux) in 1987 and obtained his PhD from the University of Bordeaux 1 in 1990.  Following post-doctoral work at the University of Durham, U.K., he became an Assistant Professor of Polymer Chemistry at the University of Bordeaux 1 and, in 1999, was appointed Professor at the same university.  Dr. Cramail has been Director of the Chemistry Laboratory of Organic Polymers (LCPO) since 2007 and currently leads their Biopolymers and Bio-based Polymers team.  His research concerns the development of green pathways to bio-based polymers from renewable resources (vegetable oils, carbohydrates, terpenes, CO2).

Philippe Dubois, Ph.D. in Science, is a full professor at the University of Mons (UMONS, Belgium) and Director of the Center for Innovation and Research in Materials & Polymers (CIRMAP, 165 employees).  Prof. Dubois is Scientific Director at Materia Nova ASBL Research Center in Mons and former President of the Belgian Royal Chemical Society.  His expertise covers organic chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, catalysis in polymer materials, and melt (reactive) processing/engineering of nanocomposite and nanohybrid materials, including biodegradable and bio-sourced polymers.  He is currently adjunct professor in the Chemical Engineering Faculty at Michigan State University in Lansing, Michigan (USA), visiting professor at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, KAUST, in Saudi Arabia, and guest professor at the National Key-lab of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Rolf Schmid studied chemistry at the Universities of Munich and Freiburg, where he obtained a doctorate degree in 1970.  After post-doctoral training in Gif-sur-Yvette, France and at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas (USA) he began working at Henkel in Dusseldorf.  He went on to pursue his career at the German National Center for Biotechnology in Braunschweig, and became a Director of the Center for Bioprocess Engineering in Stuttgart. His professional focus is on enzyme design and industrial biotechnology.  In 2007, he obtained an MBA degree from the University of Reutlingen and founded the consulting company Bio4Business, www.bio4business.eu.  Throughout his career, he has carried out activities and projects in Japan and in China.  He is an Honorary Professor at Nanjing University of Technology and, since 2009, has been Coordinator for the Bilateral Cooperation of the State of Baden-Wurttemberg in the field of biotechnology with the state’s Asian partners in China and Japan.

  • Carbios strengthens its Scientific Board, reinforcing the company’s strategy

    5 February 2015 | 16h13

    Carbios (NYSE Alternext in Paris: ALCRB), an innovative green chemistry company specializing in breakthrough technologies dedicated to the recovery of plastic waste and the production...