The IMI-funded project I'm working on aims to understand how ultrasound affects the microenvironment of bone cells. The long-term aim will be to be able to personalize treatment for bone diseases such as osteoporosis. I chose this subject because improving techniques for medicine is close to my heart and, more specifically, it would help me in my specialization in imaging and microfluidic techniques. My work is shared between two of the institute's four laboratories, the IRPHE and the LMA, enabling me to carry out interdisciplinary research and acquire in-depth knowledge of microfluidics on the one hand, and acoustics on the other, which is essential to the success of this research. Following this post-doc stage in Marseille, I hope to be able to gain research experience abroad and, why not, outside Europe.