Corporate Partners

ESTBB ant its corporate partners: exclusive partnerships with world leaders

Our training courses allow us to reach a very large number of structures.

Some of these companies have privileged links with ESTBB.
In particular, six of Lyon's largest bio-industries which have signed a partnership agreement with ESTBB:

Some of our partner laboratories

• Centre International de Recherche sur le Cancer (Lyon)
• Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (Lyon)
• Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon
• Direction de la Recherche clinique et de l'innovation (DRCI) des Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL)
• Institute for Advanced Biosciences (Grenoble)
• Et tous les autres laboratoires de recherche INSERM, CNRS, INRA, CIRAD, ANSES, universitaires, hospitaliers, EFS…

Some of our partner companies

• Adocia
• Bayer
• Becton Dickinson
• BioMeca
• Biosellal
• Cell&Co
• Charles River Laboratories
• Conidia
• Episkin (R&D de L’Oréal)
• Fab’entech
• LXRepair
• Maatpharma
• Mylan
• Nanobiose
• Noraker
• Orisae
• Phytocontrol
• Roche Diagnostic
• Sanofi
• Stryker
• TBF Génie Tissulaire
• Yoplait

Our sectors of activity

Research and development

research and development

Bioresources and data

bioresources and data

Bioprocesses

bioprocesses

Project management

project management

Digital transformation

digital transformation
Rachel RAMA - BAYER

Rachel RAMA

DIRECTOR OR RESEARCH FOR PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS - BAYER

ESTBB offers courses in line with the needs of the Biotechnology sector and pays particular attention to its students,
to support their career goals and develop their employability. Students have the opportunity to work in teaching laboratories with cutting-edge equipment, including a new laboratory where, under the supervision of teachers, they can carry out proofs of concept for companies.

Bastien LABADIE - SANOFI

Bastien LABADIE

HEAD OF THE IMMUNOLOGY LABORATORY - SANOFI

Sanofi, a long-standing ESTBB partner company, hosts ESTBB students on work-study contracts every year. Within my department, we currently have a number of students on apprenticeships: these are students who are very well educated in experimental practice and able to get involved in complex biotechnology projects. I also work as an expert with students at the school to train them in bioprocesses.