**Education**: he earned a PhD from the University of Toulouse, France, in December 2008. **Career**: he spent two years at Western University, Ontario, Canada, studying block copolymer patterning. In 2014, he was appointed tenured CNRS researcher in Toulouse, France. In 2019, he joined back the LCPO at the University of Bordeaux, CNRS. **Research interests**: development of new methodologies based on ring-opening polymerization to design polymers mimicking proteins properties. The main intended applications are therapeutic, diagnostic or catalytic applications.
Polypeptides from novel approaches to unconventional self-assembly