Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS)
Multidisciplinary research, at the frontiers of physics and chemistry, focused on five major transverse axes: Quantum Sciences and Materials, Biomaterials Biophotonics and Health, Advanced Molecular Systems, Nano- and Femto-Magnetism, and Advanced Materials and Devices for Energy and the Environment
Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert CURIEN (IPHC)
The IPHC, a joint research unit under the joint supervision of the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg (UMR7178), is a successful example of multidisciplinarity where research teams from different scientific cultures (ecology, physiology and ethology, chemistry and subatomic physics) are developing very high-level multidisciplinary programs based on scientific instrumentation.
Institut de Science et d’Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (ISIS)
ISIS is a Mixed Research Unit (UMR 7006) of CNRS and the University of Strasbourg. ISIS was founded in 2002 by Nobel Prize Laureate Prof. Jean-Marie Lehn and is one of the leading research institutes in France and internationally. It focuses on developing and promoting top level multidisciplinary fundamental and applied research at the interface between Chemistry, Physics and Biology
Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg (UMR 7177)
The institute broadens the frontiers of knowledge in chemistry and aims at modern societal challenges of sustainable development, medicine, renewable energies and chemical synthesis from molecules to materials.
Laboratoire de Bioimagerie et Pathologies (LBP)
The main objective of our laboratory is through a multidisciplinary approach (combining physics, chemistry, pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology) at the different scales of life (from the molecule to the animal) to investigate molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in viral and bacterial infections, and tumor signaling, and to propose new therapeutic clues.
Centre Européen de Sciences Quantiques (CESQ) - The European Center for Quantum Sciences
A hub for cutting edge research and new applications at the interface of quantum physics, chemistry, materials, photonics and computing.