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Artificial Enzymes in the World of Organic Synthesis – ARTENOSYN
Towards environmentally friendly new catalytic processes
Artificial Photosynthesis: from CO2 to Fuels – PhotoCarb
Photocarb aims at integrating various molecular components for collecting solar energy, storing multiple electrons and catalyzing reduction reactions within a technological device, a photoelectrochemical cell, in order to transform CO2 into fuels, using exclusively sunlight as a source of energy as photosynthetic microoraganisms do. This research will specifically lead to the development of an original molecular photocathode.
Assessing CHILdren Exposure to environmental chemicals using target and non-target strategies – ACHILE
Exposures to environmental chemicals are an important societal concern due to their negative impact on human health, particularly during critical periods of development (e.g. embryonic, fetal, infancy). A robust characterization of the population’s exposure to potentially harmful chemicals is essential in the identification of associations between chemical exposure and human diseases.
Assessing the relationships between marine protected areas and invasive species – PAVIS
Currently, the role of marine protected areas in controlling invasive species populations is generally unknown; a limited number of studies have explored the potential of marine protected areas to mitigate alien species impacts worldwide, often with contrasting results. At the same time, assessments of impacts of invasive species on marine ecosystems within and outside marine protected areas are scanty.
Assessing the value of freedom: an experimental approach – VALFREE
Does more freedom of choice improve well-being?
Astroparticles and pulsars: connections from low to ultrahigh energies – APACHE
What is the origin of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays? What mechanisms govern the workings of the most powerful sources in the Universe? These questions are intimately linked and the purpose of this project is to answer both simultaneously.
Asymmetric Gold(I) versus Gold(III) Catalysis: a Swiss-Army-Knife – GOLDWAR
Over the last years, gold catalysis has gained considerable significance in organic synthesis, since it comprises atom-economic and highly efficient processes for the transformation of relatively simp
Atherosclerosis and endothelial autophagy – ATHENA
Aging and metabolic syndrome are associated with atherosclerosis, a worldwide leading cause of death. Fighting atherosclerosis and its clinical complications is thus a major challenge in public health