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“Le populaire”. Social and cultural recompositions of contemporary working classes – CLASPOP
The working classes in French society: Between continuity and breakdown
[ECrire l'Histoire de l'Oral]. The Emergence of Modern Orality and Aurality. Phonic Movements in Scenic Images (1950-2000) – ECHO
VOICE, ACOUSTICS AND THEATRICAL LISTENING IN FRANCE (SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY)
Wide-Field Adaptive Optics Systems for Today’s Astronomy and Beyond future Instruments – WASABI
Our program aims at providing answers to key astronomical questions, optimize the use of the current AO-assisted instrumentation, and prepare the future generation of instruments. <br /><br />The project will gather worldwide experts in astronomy and Adaptive Optics, in order to greatly improve the scientific returns of current AO systems, and open brand new areas in the way to design, operate and optimize AO for the next generation of AO-assisted instrumentation.
Water Electrolytes Solutions in Extreme Conditions: Amorphous, Crystalline and Superionic Phases – PACS
relevant for many fields in science, ranging from cryobiology to planetary science, in regions up to now [...] water under extreme conditions (Cavazzoni et al., Science 1999) where the proton delocalizes and the crystalline
Universally high throughput Mass spectrometry-Tag Quantification in biological matrices: Alternative to radiolabeling – MTaQ
Mesuring the concentration of organic compounds at trace level in complex media is a challenging issue encountered in various domains (health, pharmacy, toxicology, environment, chemistry, …). The projet aims to provide an innovative answer based on mass spectrometry associated with specific chemical tagging in order to specifically target the compound of interest with a high detection sensitivity (expected quantification level for sub-nanomolar concentrations).
Understanding the regulation of oocyte meiotic divisions: an in vivo molecular analysis of the "cAMP paradox" – OOCAMP
Understanding how, during the course of evolution, the small molecule cAMP is used in opposite ways by species to produce the female reproductive cells, oocytes.
Transnational floodrisk management in the Rhine bassin. A historic - progressiv approach – TRANSRISK²
The objectives of the program TRANSRISK ² aim at a spatial extension of the study area of the program TRANSRISK. Besides the floods, we shall be interested in landuse changes and, particularly, in the transformations of the rivers courses. <br />A particular attention will also payed to the risks perception (communication, information), to the vulnerability, as to the contribution to a flood risk management shared on both sides of the border.<br />
Three dimensional microscopy of ocular tissues using full-field OCT: application to transplantation of tissues and cells for eye diseases – MicroEye
The MicroEye project aims to transfer full-field OCT to ophthalmology practice. This breakthrough technology enables nondestructive histology, and is expected to improve clinical processes including graft and bioengineered tissue evaluation, and analysis of surgically extracted tissues.<br />
Thermally Activated Reactivity in the micropores of zeolite films Given by controlled Energy Deposition – TAR-G-ED
The project TAR-G-ED is concerned with the plasmonic assisted photothermal activation of chemical reactions in molecules confined in the micropores of zeolite thin films containing metallic nanoparticles (NPs). The project focuses more specifically on the reactivity of guests molecules of interest for environmental and green fuel chemistry.<br />
The role of GENetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity in adaptations to changing Environments: a genomic analySIS of a biological invasion – GENESIS
A central theme in evolutionary biology and conservation biology alike is the process of adaptation to changing environmental conditions. Theoretically both genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity can maintain the fitness of populations. Two major questions remain unanswered: Are low levels of neutral variation indicative of low adaptive potential to future change in environmental conditions? What is the role of phenotypic plasticity in the response to environmental challenges?