
About
The Plateau iPSC is a research and development facility in biology focused on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), genome editing, and complex microphysiological systems. Our mission is to support and accelerate fundamental and translational research by providing access to state-of-the-art technologies and expertise in human stem cell handling and organoid development.
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
To maintain a leading role in the field, the Plateau iPSC is supported by a Scientific Advisory Board. This committee brings together experts in iPSC, genome editing (CRISPR), and 3D culture, as well as representatives of user teams. It meets twice a year to review the development of the facility’s activities and guide its strategic directions, ensuring excellent services for research.
OUR APPROACH
The Plateau iPSC works closely with researchers, who can carry out their experiments independently or be supported by our qualified staff. We provide expertise in iPSC technologies and 3D cultures (spheroids, organoids), particularly in neuromuscular and cardiac models.
Our microphysiological systems make it possible to study healthy or pathological tissues, their response to mutations, injury, or treatments. These models are a powerful tool for translational research while aligning with the ethical principles of the 3Rs: Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement.
ACCESS AND SERVICE REQUESTS
All Plateau iPSC services are open to the scientific community, both academic and industrial.
Access to the facility is available on an ongoing basis, and services are carried out on request.
CONTACT
For any request or to assess the feasibility of your project: [email protected]


