[Séminaires] Présentation Maïtena Dumont - mardi 30 janvier 2024 - 10h30

Le mardi 30/01/2024 à 10h30 Maïtena Dumont viendra nous faire une petite présentation de ses travaux de recherche au GPM, (salle de conférences).

Voici le titre de sa Présentation :


Structure and mechanical properties of the hardest vertebrate tissue the teeth

"Teeth, a pervasive feature among vertebrates, exhibit a remarkable diversity in structure, shape, and functionality, particularly in certain clades where exploration remains limited. Comprising two distinct hierarchically arranged tissues—enamel and dentine—with disparities in structure, chemistry, and composition, teeth present a rich avenue for investigation. I will draw upon examples from my research and other pertinent studies to highlight how advancements in imaging techniques, computational modeling, and mechanical testing have recently propelled our comprehension of dental intricacies. Moreover, I will underscore the potential of atom probe tomography (ATP) in unveiling novel perspectives on the biomineralization process within teeth."

Maïtena Dumont, PhD

Ron Shahar's Laboratory of Bone Biomechanics
Koret School of Veterinary Medecine The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Rehovot, Israel