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Evolution of genes and genomes after whole genome duplication – GenoFish
The GenoFish project aimed to study the specific duplication of teleost fish that took place 320-350 million years ago using comparative genomics approaches. For this, the GenoFish project has developed new genomic resources and new methodological tools.
Voter turnout, abstention, mistrust and political toughening in France: comparative case studies – ALCoV
The objective of the ALCoV survey is to study the logic of relationships to politics and electoral choices using a longitudinal and localized qualitative approach to electoral behavior.
Farm value and farm transfer: perspectives from economics and sociology – FARM_VALUE
Farm value and farm transfer: perspectives from economics and sociology
In vivo G-Quadruplexes Topologies and Identification of Proteins Partners – G4-TopIPro
We propose the use of G-quadruplex systems constrained in a single topology to identify and characterize the proteins which interact with a well-defined G-quadruplex topology. We also propose to use this concept to generate specific antibodies of a given G-quadruplex topology in order to determine what is the nature of the G-quadruplex topology in vivo.
Entrainment and Mixing of heterogeneous fluids in COnfined COunter-flow Reactor – EMCO2Re
Entrainment and Mixing of heterogeneous fluids in COnfined COunter-flow Reactor
Stellar Evolution with Rapid Rotation – ESRR
The goal of the project is to build two-dimensional models of rapidly rotating stars including their temporal evolution. It also proposes to provide the necessary tools to interpret the interferometric, spectroscopic and seismic data obtained from this type of star.
The workers' socio-cultural worlds in the retail's logistic: geographically and socially disseminated ? A visual and cross-national ethnography in the world cities' backstages – WORKLOG
Starting points of the WORKLOG project are the new forms of work organization and the «proletarianization« in the tertiary sector. We focus on retail's logistic workers that occupy an intermediate position between industry and services. Observing their residential areas, consumption practices and leisure activities, we aim to analyse how they create their own socio-cultural spaces and to what extend they are autonomous or open to other influences.
Safety and Security of Urban Crowded Environments – S2UCRE
Crowded gatherings in public spaces are common in Europe, whether they are festive events (festival of lights in Lyon, Hafengeburstag in Hamburg, European football cup, etc.), or demonstrations ( political, trade-union, etc.). S2UCRE's goal is to help make them safer.
Using the most powerful explosion as probes of the high-redshift Universe – BEaPro
Thanks to their exceptional brightness, the afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) can be used as extra-galactic background sources capable of unveiling the properties of the universe at different redshifts. The class of long GRBs (LGRB) is associated with the collapse of the most massive stars, making them a tool to investigate star formation in the early Universe.
Insecurity and spaces: social distribution and political participation – INSOCPOL
Crime-related insecurity is a major is-sue in political debates and public policies. Our goal is to show how this insecurity varies across spaces. The Paris Region is a suitable ground for such a project: victimisation rates and indicators of feelings of insecurity are higher there than their nationwide average and it includes a wide range of different spaces.