The Society for Fractones is a non-profit organization of researchers dedicated to the study and understanding of fractones, a newly discovered type of cellular structure with potential implications for various biological processes. Established in April 2022, the Society fosters multidisciplinary research collaborations among scientists from diverse fields, including biology, mathematics, and computer science.
Our mission is to promote the exploration and advancement of fractone research, fostering a deeper understanding of their physiology and pathology. We aim to unravel the intricacies of fractones and their role in various cellular functions, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration.
Our team comprises experienced biologists, mathematicians, and computer scientists, each contributing their expertise to our research endeavors. Our state-of-the-art research laboratory in Lesneven, Brittany, provides the facilities and equipment necessary to conduct cutting-edge biological experiments.
Fully equipped for fluorescence microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and the examination of living tissue extracts (explants), our laboratory enables us to investigate fractone biology in depth. For instance, we can assess the effectiveness of molecules that suppress cell proliferation using surgical cancer extracts.
The comprehensive range of equipment and techniques employed in our Lesneven laboratory is detailed in our Equipment List. If you have a research project in mind or are interested in visiting our laboratory, please feel free to contact us via Email .
We welcome collaborations and partnerships with researchers worldwide, as we strive to contribute significantly to the burgeoning field of fractone research. Join us in unraveling the mysteries of fractones and their potential impact on human health and biology.