World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Edith Dellacherie

Edith Dellacherie

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
9625
World Ranking
13917
National Ranking
567

Overview

Edith Dellacherie is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France. Their academic profile currently does not include a record of published papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, or detailed research topics and fields of study.

Despite the absence of publicly available data on specific research outputs or collaborations, the association with a recognized institution such as the University of Lorraine indicates engagement in scholarly activities typical of academic professionals, including research, teaching, and possibly supervising graduate students.

The lack of listed awards or distinctions suggests that no formal recognitions have been documented publicly to date. Additionally, there are no recorded main fields, subfields, or topics of research areas attributed to this scientist at this time.

Without detailed information on publications, research areas, or collaborations, a comprehensive analysis of Edith Dellacherie's scientific contributions or impact within their field cannot be provided. The profile remains centered on the verified institutional affiliation and the absence of other cataloged academic data.

Best Publications

  • 'Stealth' corona-core nanoparticles surface modified by polyethylene glycol (PEG): influences of the corona (PEG chain length and surface density) and of the core composition on phagocytic uptake and plasma protein adsorption.

    R Gref;M Lück;P Quellec;M Marchand

  • Hydrophobically modified alginate hydrogels as protein carriers with specific controlled release properties

    M. Leonard;M.Rastello De Boisseson;P. Hubert;F. Dalençon

  • Preparation and characterization of protein C-loaded PLA nanoparticles.

    M.F. Zambaux;F. Bonneaux;R. Gref;R. Gref;E. Dellacherie

  • Protein encapsulation within polyethylene glycol‐coated nanospheres. I. Physicochemical characterization

    P. Quellec;R. Gref;L. Perrin;E. Dellacherie

  • Development and characterization of CyA-loaded poly(lactic acid)-poly(ethylene glycol)PEG micro- and nanoparticles. Comparison with conventional PLA particulate carriers.

    Ruxandra Gref;Patricia Quellec;Alejandro Sanchez;Pilar Calvo

  • Nanoparticles of hydrophobically modified dextrans as potential drug carrier systems

    A. Aumelas;A. Serrero;A. Durand;E. Dellacherie

  • Sodium alginate sponges with or without sodium hyaluronate: in vitro engineering of cartilage.

    G. Miralles;R. Baudoin;D. Dumas;D. Baptiste

  • Amphiphilic derivatives of sodium alginate and hyaluronate: synthesis and physico-chemical properties of aqueous dilute solutions

    S Pelletier;P Hubert;F Lapicque;E Payan

  • Surface activity and emulsification properties of hydrophobically modified dextrans.

    C. Rouzes;A. Durand;M. Leonard;E. Dellacherie

  • Surface modification of poly(lactic acid) nanospheres using hydrophobically modified dextrans as stabilizers in an o/w emulsion/evaporation technique

    C. Rouzes;R. Gref;M. Leonard;A. De Sousa Delgado

  • Calcium-alginate beads coated with polycationic polymers: Comparison of chitosan and DEAE-dextran

    M.L. Huguet;R.J. Neufeld;E. Dellacherie

  • Synthesis and rheological properties of hydrogels based on amphiphilic alginate-amide derivatives.

    Frédéric Vallée;Christophe Müller;Alain Durand;Sarah Schimchowitsch

  • Influence of polymeric surfactants on the properties of drug-loaded PLA nanospheres

    C Rouzes;M Leonard;A Durand;E Dellacherie

  • Cartilage repair using new polysaccharidic biomaterials: macroscopic, histological and biochemical approaches in a rat model of cartilage defect.

    Y. Dausse;L. Grossin;G. Miralles;S. Pelletier

  • Amphiphilic derivatives of sodium alginate and hyaluronate for cartilage repair: rheological properties.

    S. Pelletier;P. Hubert;E. Payan;P. Marchal

  • Hemolglobin encapsulation in chitosan/calcium alginate beads

    M. L. Huguet;M. L. Huguet;A. Groboillot;R. J. Neufeld;D. Poncelet

  • Hydrophobically Associating Alginate Derivatives: Surface Tension Properties of Their Mixed Aqueous Solutions with Oppositely Charged Surfactants.

    V.G. Babak;E.A. Skotnikova;I.G. Lukina;S. Pelletier

  • Calcium alginate beads coated with chitosan: Effect of the structure of encapsulated materials on their release

    M.L. Huguet;E. Dellacherie

  • Controlled synthesis of amphiphilic biodegradable polylactide‐grafted dextran copolymers

    Cécile Nouvel;Philippe Dubois;Edith Dellacherie;Jean-Luc Six

  • Controlled synthesis of poly(ε-caprolactone)-grafted dextran copolymers as potential environmentally friendly surfactants

    Isabelle Ydens;Delphine Rutot;Philippe Degee;Jean-Luc Six

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruxandra Gref
Ruxandra Gref University of Paris-Saclay
Patrick Netter
Patrick Netter University of Lorraine
Philippe Dubois
Philippe Dubois University of Mons
Jacques Magdalou
Jacques Magdalou University of Lorraine
Philippe Gillet
Philippe Gillet École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Eric Favre
Eric Favre University of Lorraine
Jean-Christophe Cassel
Jean-Christophe Cassel University of Strasbourg
Christian Kelche
Christian Kelche University of Strasbourg
Philippe Degée
Philippe Degée University of Namur

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For students studying Chemistry in the USA, exploring related online degrees can open doors to diverse career pathways. One growing field is forensic science, where a strong background in chemistry is invaluable. Those interested can pursue a master's in forensic psychology online to complement their scientific knowledge with criminal behavior analysis.

Careers in this area are varied and dynamic. The forensic careers span roles in crime labs, legal consulting, and law enforcement agencies. Understanding the science behind evidence collection and analysis is crucial for success in these professions.

Cost is often a concern when pursuing further education. Insights into criminal justice degree cost help prospective students budget effectively and make informed decisions about their studies.

Additionally, those seeking a quicker entry into the field might consider online criminal justice associate degree programs that offer foundational knowledge and practical skills to kickstart their careers.

Best Scientists Citing Edith Dellacherie

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles