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2014 BTR project – RTB2014
The BTR program with 15,000 m2 of clean room facilities distributed in seven national facilities and a task force of about 400 researchers brings a strong support to the R&D activities in micro & nano
3D Virtual Platform for Wireless Sensor Network Simulation – PERSEPTEUR
The PERSEPTEUR project has evolved from an alliance of laboratories recognized by the CNRS for their research on sensor networks and their interactions, physical and spatial modeling of the radio chan
A Longitudinal Analysis of Effects of Early Life Exposure to Phenols on Health in Humans – SHALCOH
Etude de l'effet de l'exposition aux phénols, des perturbateurs endocriniens peu persistants dans l'organisme, sur la croissance du foetus et la santé respiratoire du nouveau-né dans la cohorte couple-enfants iséroise Sépages
A NGS APPROACH TO STUDY PLANT SEX CHROMOSOMES – NGSex
Despite the importance of plants with separate sexes (= dioecious) for studying the evolution of sex chromosomes and sex determination, and the existence of many dioecious crops for which knowledge on
A NOVEL PD1 DNA-BASED VACCINATION STRATEGY TO MIMIC GAG-SPECIFIC RESPONSES FOUND IN HIV ELITE CONTROLLERS – PD1VAX
This project aims at developing an innovative DNA vaccination strategy against HIV. The development of an effective HIV vaccine represents a major public health objective, as HIV remains one of the mo
A bacteriophage-based approach to reducing infections caused by antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli – AntibioPhage
Antibiotic resistance is a significant and increasing problem in many bacterial pathogens that infect animals and humans. Escherichia coli is among the most important of these pathogens, because of
A genetic survey on sudden cardiac death – GenSuD
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) can be the first symptom of rare inherited arrhythmia disorders. Among these disorders, the Brugada syndrome and the early repolarization syndrome, or ‘J-wave syndromes’ (JWS), are highly amenable to genetic studies and can be used as models to yield molecular insights relevant to the broader problem of SCD.
A multi-disciplinary study of human beings, great apes and disease emergence in equatorial Africa: Social sciences perspectives on cross-species contacts – SHAPES
This multi-disciplinary study examined the changing nature of human contact with nonhuman primates in equatorial Africa and the health consequences of those contacts. To provide describe more fully this contact, its changing significance over the past 150 years, and its influence on human health, we examined human-primate engagements and the emergence of selected diseases. We developed multi-disciplinary understandings of past dynamics of disease emergence and new insights into future ones.
A multidimensional exploration of exoprotein transport and secretion by the type II secretion pathway – 4D-SECRETION
Pathogenic bacteria have developed highly sophisticated nano-machines to guarantee the efficient secretion of virulence factors. The type II secretion system (T2SS) is dedicated to the transport of fo