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Overview

François Varret is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans key areas in medicine and materials science, with a focus on infectious diseases, materials chemistry, and modeling and simulation.

The scientist has contributed to topics including:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research
  • Viral infections and outbreaks research
  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography

Varret's recent publications illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of their work. One significant paper, published in 2022 in the EPJ Web of Conferences, is titled A tentative tracking of the SARS-Cov2 pandemic in France, based on a corrected SIR model including vaccination effects. This paper deals with epidemiological modeling related to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.

In 2024, Varret co-authored a paper titled CCDC 1562136: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, published in The Cambridge Structural Database. This work focuses on crystallography and structural determination, expanding the scope of their research into materials chemistry.

Frequent collaborators in their scientific endeavors include:

  • Mathilde Varret
  • François Xavier Martin
  • Miroslava Matiková Maľarová
  • Juraj Černák
  • Marek Matík

Varret publishes predominantly in specialized venues such as EPJ Web of Conferences and The Cambridge Structural Database, which aligns with their interests in both medical modeling and crystallographic studies.

Best Publications

  • Spin crossover in a catenane supramolecular system.

    José Antonio Real;Enrique Andrés;M. Carmen Muñoz;Miguel Julve

  • Photoinduced Ferrimagnetic Systems in Prussian Blue Analogues CIxCo4[Fe(CN)6]y (CI = Alkali Cation). 1. Conditions to Observe the Phenomenon

    Anne Bleuzen;Claire Lomenech;Virginie Escax;Françoise Villain

  • Ising-like model for the two-step spin-crossover

    A. Bousseksou;J. Nasser;J. Linares;K. Boukheddaden

  • Two-step spin crossover in the new dinuclear compound [Fe(bt)(NCS)2]2bpym, with bt = 2,2'-Bi-2-thiazoline and bpym = 2,2'-bipyrimidine : experimental investigation and theoretical approach

    Jose Antonio Real;Helene Bolvin;Azzedine Bousseksou;Ary Dworkin

  • Two-step spin conversion of [FeII(5-NO2-sal-N(1,4,7,10))]: 292, 153, and 103 K x-ray crystal and molecular structure, infrared, magnetic, Moessbauer, calorimetric, and theoretical studies

    Didier Boinnard;Azzedine Bousseksou;Ary Dworkin;Jean Michel Savariault

  • Dynamical model for spin-crossover solids. I. Relaxation effects in the mean-field approach

    Kamel Boukheddaden;Isidor Shteto;Benoit Hôo;François Varret

  • Light-induced bistability in spin transition solids leading to thermal and optical hysteresis

    A. Desaix;O. Roubeau;J. Jeftic;J.G. Haasnoot

  • Competing Ferromagnetic and Spin-Glass Order in a AuFe Alloy

    I. A. Campbell;S. Senoussi;F. Varret;J. Teillet

  • Raman spectroscopy of the high- and low-spin states of the spin crossover complex Fe(phen) 2 (NCS) 2 : an initial approach to estimation of vibrational contributions to the associated entropy change

    Azzedine Bousseksou;Azzedine Bousseksou;John J McGarvey;Francois Varret;José Antonio Real

  • Design, stabilization, and efficiency of organometallic "electron reservoirs". 19-Electron sandwiches .eta.5-C5R5FeI-.eta.6-C6R'6, a key class active in redox catalysis

    Didier Astruc;Jean Rene Hamon;Gisela Althoff;Enrique Roman

  • Solid State Effects on Spin Transitions: Magnetic, Calorimetric, and Moessbauer-Effect Properties of [FexCo1-x(4,4'-bis-1,2,4-triazole)2(NCS)2].cntdot.H2O Mixed-Crystal Compounds

    Jean-Pierre Martin;Jacqueline Zarembowitch;Azzedine Bousseksou;Ary Dworkin

  • Total free energy of a spin-crossover molecular system

    H. Spiering;K. Boukheddaden;J. Linares;F. Varret

  • Dynamic triggering of a spin-transition by a pulsed magnetic field

    A. Bousseksou;N. Negre;M. Goiran;L. Salmon

  • How Do Redox Groups Behave around a Rigid Molecular Platform? Hexa(ferrocenylethynyl)benzenes and Their “Electrostatic” Redox Chemistry

    Abdou K. Diallo;Jean‐Claude Daran;François Varret;Jaime Ruiz

  • Analytical solution of 1D Ising-like systems modified by weak long range interaction - Application to spin crossover compounds

    J. Linares;H. Spiering;F. Varret

  • Dynamical model for spin-crossover solids. II. Static and dynamic effects of light in the mean-field approach

    Kamel Boukheddaden;Isidor Shteto;Benoit Hôo;François Varret

  • Two-dimensional Ising-like model with specific edge effects for spin-crossover nanoparticles: A Monte Carlo study

    Azusa Muraoka;Kamel Boukheddaden;Jorge Linarès;F. Varret

  • Photo-excitation from dia- to ferri-magnetism in a Rb-Co-hexacyanoferrate Prussian blue analogue

    A. Goujon;O. Roubeau;F. Varret;A. Dolbecq

  • The spin crossover phenomenon under high magnetic field

    Azzedine Bousseksou;Francois Varret;Michel Goiran;K. Boukheddaden

  • On the texture problem in Mossbauer spectroscopy

    J M Greneche;F Varret

Frequent Co-Authors

Kamel Boukheddaden
Kamel Boukheddaden University of Paris-Saclay
Azzedine Bousseksou
Azzedine Bousseksou Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Didier Astruc
Didier Astruc University of Bordeaux
Jaap G. Haasnoot
Jaap G. Haasnoot Leiden University
Seiji Miyashita
Seiji Miyashita University of Tokyo
Olivier Roubeau
Olivier Roubeau Universidad de Zaragoza
Jean-François Létard
Jean-François Létard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Pierre Tuchagues
Jean-Pierre Tuchagues Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Marc Greneche
Jean-Marc Greneche Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gérard Férey
Gérard Férey Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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