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“CIRCULATING DEAD BODIES”. CONSIDERING POSTSOCIALIST FUNERARY RITUALS AND ECONOMY IN CONTEXTS OF MOBILITY.
The mobile dead<br />In Russia, the treatment of the bodies of deceased Central Asian migrants is the subject of community mobilisation. REFPoM has analysed the methods used and the issues at stake. <br />An interdisciplinary project<br />The analysis involved ethnographic and statistical methods.<br />The project involved the LESC (Univ. Paris Nanterre/CNRS) and then the LADEC (Univ. Lumière Lyon 2) began in 04-2018 and ended in 02-2023. It was fully funded by the ANR to the tune of €206,000.
“Best Practice in Personalised Medicine” Recognition 2023 – now open for applications
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine, ICPerMed, launched on February 22, 2023, its sixth Best Practice Recognition. The objective of the ICPerMed Recognition 2023 is to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding examples of implementation through research in Personalised Medicine.
“Best Practice in Personalised Medicine” Recognition 2022 – now open for applications
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine launched its fifth Recognition. The objective of the ICPerMed Recognition 2022 is to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding examples of Clinical Research in Personalised Medicine using clinical datasets and technology to fruitfully impact the Regional, National, and International data sharing among patients, health professionals, and researchers. The deadline for the submission of the proposals is June 30th, 2022.
“Best Practice in Personalised Medicine” Recognition 2021 – now open for applications
The International Consortium for Personalised Medicine launched its fourth Recognition. The objective of the ICPerMed Recognition 2021 is to honour, encourage, promote and disseminate outstanding evidence-based applications in the field of personalised medicine (PM), focusing on the implementation of PM research. The deadline for proposal submission will be 18 February 2022.
‘WAR MADE SHANGHAI’: TOWARD A SPATIAL HISTORY OF 19th-20th CENTURY SHANGHAI (1842-1952)
This project proposes to explore the history of war and civilian violence in Shanghai over a long century (1842-1952) from the perspective of the spatial history and seeks to establish the determinants and modes of transformation the city that resulted from warfare. It sits at the interface of history and geography. The methodological approach to be adopted fits in the realm of «digital humanities«, in particular digital history.
‘Trans AT’ polyketide synthases (PKSs): studies of the mode of interaction between catalytic domains and their carrier protein-bound substrates (in cis/trans)
Molecular-scale protein assembly lines (called ‘polyketide synthases (PKS)’) are responsible for the construction in bacteria of a large number of molecules (‘polyketides’) of therapeutic value. Our aim is to understand how these molecule factories operate on a detailed level, with a particular focus on elucidating how the individual protein ‘workers’ interact with each other.
évaluation de la réglementation française en matière de financement de la vie politique
This research project aims at performing a large assessment of the French public regulation of politics financing. Based on a pluridisciplinary team, the main objectives consist in analysing the influ