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(A)dvanced (N)umerical tool for (I)nvestigating (K)inetic-fluid (A)ctivity in tokamaks – ANIKA
The objective of this project is to transform the XTOR code of the CPhT (Ecole Polytechnique) dedicated for the tri-dimensional study of fusion plasmas into a tool able to describe these plasmas beyon
(Bio)synthesis and study of physico-chemical/biological properties of sinapoyl malate analogues: non-toxic and biobased anti-UV compounds for cosmetics industry – SINAPUV
Transforming biomass components into non-toxic and bio-sourced anti-UV for cosmetics
(Iso)alloxazine derivatives as versatile component for batteries – BattAllox
BattAllox aims at targeting multiple electron transfer and tuneable redox properties for enhanced energy storage systems. Using bioinspired design principles and molecular engineering, this project fo
(New) Political Representative Claims: A Global View (France, Germany, Brazil, China, India) – CLAIM
This project addresses the present (and pressing) problem of how (new) “representative claims” (Saward 2010) can be conceptualized and comprehended within political systems based on electoral or party representation, from a global perspective. Most citizens no longer believe that elections and parties guarantee their ‘being represented’. A multitude of representative claims have emerged, that require to be analyzed within a renewed conceptual framework.
(Over)medicalization of Childbirth as a Public Problem: Material Trajectories, Public Controversies and Institutional Changes – HYPMEDPRO
During the last decades, public criticism of « overmedicalized » childbirth has gained weight in many geographies. Sometimes publicised within denounciations of « obstetrical violence », such criticism has catalyzed the emergence of alternative knowledge and practices as well as regulatory and even institutional changes. This research program tackles these new dynamics in an international perspective, by focusing on five countries with different medical cultures and histories.
- epigenome, transcriptome, chromatin architecture – Three dimensional crop responses to heat stress: a case study on wheat – 3DWheat
Due to climate change, heat stress is going to become a major source of yield loss in Europe in the coming years. There is thus urgent need for the elucidation of cellular mechanisms involved in heat
-Genetic Diversity and Phenotypic Monotony in non-atherothrombotic arterial pathologies - 2 – GDPM-2
The etiologic diversity of TAAD, our ability to have access to human clinical cohorts and DNA collections, to diseased as well as normal human aortic tissues, and to obtain primary cultures of aortic