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Assessment of changes in MEdiTerranean HYdro-resources in the South: river basin Trajectories – AMETHYST
* Comparison between two studied sites (Merguellil and Tensift) emblematic of water scarcity in Mediterranean region, where climatic changes and environmental evolution induced by human activities reinforce the likelihood of crises and contributes to increasing the competition between water uses and users.<br />* Combining physical, social, economic and political sciences for analysis of past and current water resources evolution and building of scenario for future evolution.<br />
Politics of the living: a study on the emergence and reception of the cell theory in France and Germany, ca. 1800-1900 – POLCELL
Study of the emergence and reception of the cell theory in France and Germany, ca 1800-1900
Sensory determinants of human attractiveness – ATTRASENS
Understanding how human body odors are perceived and how they influence the perception of others
Exploring the Southern Ocean overturning circulation pathways in its tri-dimensions, and its link to the global ocean carbon sink – EXCITING
simulations to address one major issue facing climate science: “How do regional asymmetries in the Southern Ocean
Promoting sustainable Mediterranean food systems for good nutrition and health – MEDINA
multidisciplinary expertise in nutrition, food science, agronomy and economy. The project is divided into
PhotoSwitchable Chain Magnet – PhotoSCM
This project is developped in the M3 (“magnetic Molecular Materials”) group of the CRPP (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal) located at Pessac. It also involves a strong collaboration with the “molecular science “ group of the ICMCB (Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux). The project consists in the preparation and characterizations of photo-switchable single-chain magnets, made of the one-dimensional assemblies of Single Molecule Magnets (SMM) and photomagnetic building blocks.
The life of Greek portraits – EIKON
The research project concentrates on portrait statues from the Ancient Greek world from the 5th to the 1st centuries BC. The idea is to study the dynamic processes of transmission, reception and changes from when they were erected to when they were destroyed. Studying from one side the “portrait practices”, such as coronations, repairs or honorary customs based on them and from the other side their “recontextualisation”, in other words the alterations in their environment or their utilizations.
Microporous materials: green syntheses for green applications – MICROGREEN
The present project deals with synthesis of microporous zeolite type materials with the ultimate goal to reach a deeper understanding of their mechanism of formation. Zeolites and zeolite-like materials are studied today and applied in many different ways and fields including but not limited to ion exchange, catalytic processes, adsorption applications, electronic and sensing applications as well as in medicine and nanotechnology.
Analysis of the heritability of epigenetic traces in clonality context – methylclonome
Analysis of epigenteic marks that confer heritable and reversible adaptive traits. Analysis of methyl groups on the full genome that guides non mendellian heredity: example of a parthenogenetic species that produces distinct morphotypes and variant in clonality context.
Pregnancy, Air Pollution, Epigenetics, and Respiratory health – PAPER
The PAPER (Pregnancy, Air Pollution, Epigenetics and Respiratory health) project builds on the hypothesis that environmental exposures during the developmental period can influence foetal development and lead to programming of health in childhood and later on. <br />