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nature, agriculture and biodiversity in territorial socio-ecosystems transition – ANBioT
ecology fields and with practioners partners, the ANR JC ANBioT project aims to question these ecological
Trichogramma's biodiversity, diversification of their use and new economic models – Bidime
from recent projects including the academic project ANR 2014-2019 "TRIPTIC" which focused precisely on this
Translational research in Neonatal intensive care units about Staphylococcus Capitis: from molecular characterization to clinical implications in practice – NeoSCap
line with a priority scientific axis of the 2019 ANR plan that concerns “Antimicrobial resistance”, a
Toward Optical CYcle DYnamics in Solids – TOCYDYS
for the scientific community. Submitted to the ANR in 2018, the TOCYDYS project has received extremely [...] materials, will receive the necessary founding from ANR.
Topological IV-VI semiconductor heterostructures: A platform to study topological phase transitions and strain sensitive topology – TOPO-PLATFORM
The central objective of this project is to resolve the technological challenges for the realization of topological heterostructures and answer the question of how the topological interface states can be tuned and controlled by external means.
The practice of sustainable mobility in Latin American cities: a comparative study of Bogotá (Colombia) and Lima (Peru) – MODURAL
Practices of sustainable mobility in Latin American cities: a comparative study of Bogotá (Colombia) and Lima (Peru)
The microbiome-gut-brain axis in Autism Spectrum Disorder – MICROBIAUTISM
The pathophysiological role of the gut microbiota in ASD and the mechanisms underlying microbiota-induced gut-brain axis dysfunctions remain unknown. To lift this scientific barrier, we hypothesize in the Microbioautism project that gut dysbiosis in patients with ASD results in an abnormal composition of metabolites contributing to altered gut and brain functions.
The evolution of extended phenotypes and associated signals in animals : weaverbirds’ nests and sexual selection as a case study – EXTENDEDPHENOTYPE
Extended phenotypes are traits produced outside the body of the individual which carries the genes coding for their expression. While the evolution of many extended phenotypes may have initially been favoured by their protective function, many appear also to serve as sexual signals. We propose to work on one of the most spectacular and diverse radiations of extended phenotypes, the intricate and complex nest architectures of weaverbirds (117 species).
Testing Atom Neutrality with Atom Interferometry – TANAI
QED and new models in particle physics. This ANR project contributes to the study of new techniques
Synthesis and applications of planar chiral photoredox catalysts based on a [2.2]paracyclophane scaffold – PhotoChiraPhane
PhD student, who will be hired with the requested ANR grant. Three master students working for short-term