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Genome Interactions and Malaria transmission Efficiency in Anopheles gambiae – GIME
Our project aims at investigating the impact of the mosquito aquatic environment on its vectorial capacity and particularly the role of bacterial communities present in larval habitats and mosquito midguts.
Mind in meaning construction: Reference markers, prosody and gesture – MINDPROGEST
to establish that this ability is a fundamental feature of human cognition. While loads of researches [...] and recognition of intentions is an essential feature of human communication (Grice, 1957) implying that
Non-Linear waves and turbulence in stratified and rotating fluids – ONLITUR
Non-linear waves and turbulence in rotating and stratified flows
Networked Warehouse Management Systems 2: packing with complex shapes – Net-WMS-2
Packing with Complex Shapes.
Strong-coupling dynamics and integrability in gauge theories – StrongInt
Strong-coupling dynamics and integrability in gauge theories
Evo-devo of the diversification and loss of dentition in Birds – PIAFS
Today, no species of bird has teeth. However, most had some at the time of dinosaurs, the Mesozoic. We aim at understanding why and how the avian dentitions have disappeared in the meantime. Then, in the Cenozoic, a now-extinct clade of seabirds, the Odontopterygiformes, evolved jawbones with tooth-like bony outgrowths. Here too, we are investigating the possible modes of development and evolution of these unique and extinct structures.
Organic micro-resonators as label-free chemio- and bio-sensors in micro-fluidic environment – MIRODE
The aim of this project is focused on the design, fabrication and validation of e new type of optofluidic label-free sensor based on organic materials, and adapted to chemical and biological applications, in particular for real-time investigations of the dynamics of specific proteins on one hand, and for the detection of heavy ions in water on the other hand
Loudness of natural sounds – LoudNat
Loudness of Natural sounds
Structural, mechanistic and inhibitor design studies of the Bunya- and Arenavirus L-proteins – ArenaBunya-L
Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae and Orthomyxoviridae are segmented negative strand single-stranded RNA viruses and include many serious and/or emerging human pathogens (e.g. Lassa Fever, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and Influenza viruses). For arena- and bunyaviruses, transcription and replication of the viral genome segments is performed by the single chain RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) or L-protein, which is functionally similar to the hetero-trimeric influenza polymerase complex.