Wittrand Yohann
ECREIN
Scientist

Research activities

I develop innovative, translational, and collaborative nutritional approaches targeting new pathways involved in musculoskeletal dysfunction (particularly osteoarticular tissues) to preserve mobility and improve healthy life expectancy. I am also co-founder of the start-up Clinic’n’Cell, which offers ex vivo clinical innovation. This new approach, combining human metabolism and cell biology, provides robust human data on the health benefits of a product in a faster, more affordable, and more mechanistic (mode of action in humans) way than any conventional clinical trial. Using human metabolites (circulating and bioavailable bioactives), this approach is more physiological than any in vitro test. It also eliminates the need for animal experimentation.

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Dr. Yohann Wittrant; Senior research scientist at INRAE since 2008 (Human Nutrition Unit).  Training: PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology at INSERM (2005); HDR (accreditation to supervise research) in 2009, Clermont Auvergne University. Post-doctoral position University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, on a NIH grant in 2006 and 2007. Research fields: nutrition and osteo-articular functions; cell biology; nutrient based-biomaterials; clinical trial; human health. Awarded by INRAE in 2013 and 2017 for outstanding scientific contribution. Board of Directors of French Society for Bone and Mineral Research since 2015. Business activities: Co-founder of Clinic’n’Cell SAS (ex vivo clinical trials) since 2020. Winner of the NutraIngredients Awards Europe as the “start-up of the year 2022”.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-yohann-wittrant-717589113/