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“CIRCULATING DEAD BODIES”. CONSIDERING POSTSOCIALIST FUNERARY RITUALS AND ECONOMY IN CONTEXTS OF MOBILITY. – REFPoM
In post-socialist Central Asia, international mobility, mainly towards Russia, has increased considerably since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. These migratory flows are sometimes accompanied, depending on the hazards of the trajectories, by the death of the migrants. The REFPoM project is concerned with the very issues raised by mobile deaths in Russia and Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Mongolia).
BIOSOFT : Instruments and processes for stamping biomolecules in the biomedical flield – BIOSOFT
Printing, allowing the printing of biomolecular features on analytical slides with a sub-micrometric accuracy
VIRTualization of Experimental facilities in structural aCoustics by wall pressure syntHesis – VIRTECH
pressure field synthesis for integrating acoustic feature in new materials, replacing in-situ campaigns,
Spectral geometry of intermediate quantum systems – SpInQS
classically close to integrable yet show chaotic features at the quantum level, such as quantum ergodic
Vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities of Irrigated Agriculture in North Africa – VIANA
Irrigated agriculture is a major feature of the Mediterranean basin, and has expanded tremendously in
Photonic integrated sensor based on porous materials for Mid Infrared detection of volatile organic compounds – MID-VOC
exhaled breath. Indeed VOCs exhibit broad absorption features in this wavelength range. These sensors are based
Determinants of replisome progression in presence of obstacles – REPLIBLOCK
been shown to perturb replication such as genomic features (tandem repeats, G-quadruplexes, highly transcribed
Efficient Statistical Testing for high-dimensional Models: application to Brain Imaging and Genomics – FAST-BIG
samples. A question that arises is then : what features in the data are really informative about some
Deciphering the cell heterogeneity and the spatial distribution of pathogens in food matrices in interaction with microbial communities – PathoFood
For microbial risk management, current regulatory affairs provide food safety recommendations and rules essentially based on a threshold, which does not take into account the heterogeneity of the pathogen population within the complex environment of food matrices. Phenotypic heterogeneity at single-cell level is an intrinsic feature of foodborne pathogens to be considered for controlling food safety and develop relevant quantitative microbial risk assessment.
Methylene resonances: invaluable probes for the study of proteins – CH2PROBE
project will shed light into subtle conformational features in proteins and will establish the Glycine-NMR