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From health crisis to political crisis? A study on the politicization processes in France hit by the Covid-19 epidemic – COVIPOL
How is the health, economic and social crisis caused by Covid-19 affecting citizens' political attitudes and their relationship to voting and democracy?<br />This project aims at providing a better understanding of how crises change political attitudes, through an analysis of politicization processes related to the current health crisis. It starts from the central assumption that work is a main space of socialization to politics.
Early identification of risk associated with drugs used in COVID-19: analysis of global pharmacovigilance data – Vigi-Drugs COVID-19
Early Identification of Drug Risk in COVID-19: Analysis of Global Pharmacovigilance Data
Genetic and infectious factors shaping population variation in human immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 – COVID-19-POPCELL
The homeostatic immunological dialogue requires a constant balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory signals. Under normal circumstances, this balance is maintained by tightly regulated networks of signaling cascades and cytokine-mediated cell-cell interactions. However, there is increasing evidence to suggest that such immune equilibrium state differs among individuals and populations.
Organisations in crisis – CRISORG
Organizations in Crisis<br /><br />This research will examine the response of different organizations to the Covid-19 pandemic at the national, local, and healthcare system levels. It will uncover the capacities of these organizations to transform or not transform themselves in times of uncertainty by comparing the period between March and May 2020 with the period beginning in October 2020.
SARS-CoV-2 transmission in Food Processing Plants - Emphasis on meat processing plants – SACADA
Circulation of SARS-CoV-2 in meat processing plants
Improving quantitative management of groundwater resources by aquifer modelling and artificial recharge – AGEPIL
Water scarcity refers to long-term water imbalances, combining low water availability (exacerbated by climate change) with a level of water demand exceeding the supply capacity of the natural system.
Noise Based Imaging for Osteoarticular diseases – Noise
Having a high contrast between the different tissues of a joint has always been the holy grail of musculoskeletal imaging. Using such a modality would promote a better understanding of the osteoarticu
Impact of the massive effect of the use of disinfectants on anthropized aquatic ecosystems during a pandemic (AUDESSA) – AUDESSA
Since the onset of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), disinfection practices dramatically increased, including in households, to limit disease transmission. These new cleaning routines may continue past the time
Intelligent Sharing of Explanation Experience by users for users – iSee
A right to obtain an explanation of the decision reached by a machine learning (ML) model is now an EU regulation. Different stakeholders (e.g. patients, clinicians, developers, auditors, etc.) may ha