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Biodisponibilité de médicaments dans les boues biologiques : cas des anticancéreux et molécules associées – BioMedBoue
Anticancer drugs are frequently detected in aquatic environments at levels from 0.1 and 5 µg/l. These compounds are released after excretion from the patient and reached sewage systems via hospital or domestic wastewater. Most of these compounds are not completely removed during their passage throug
Nouvelles sondes glycolipidiques pour l'imagerie membranaire – CARBOHYDRPROBES
The past two decades have seen the emergence of nonlinear optics based techniques, two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy (TPM) and second-harmonic imaging microscopy (SHIM), as powerful tools for cell imaging in general and for cell membrane imaging in particular. These two techniques could bec
Boranes, hydrures complexes vecteurs d’hydrogène: stockage, hydrolyse et synthèse par recyclage – BoraHCx
The present energy and environment context is rather favourable to the development of alternate and/or new energies, like hydrogen. Nevertheless the issue regarding its storage hinders the development of a hydrogen economy. Today several storage solutions have been envisaged. Among the most promisin
Réalisation de capteurs biologiques à partir de nanofils de silicium – SeNa
This project deals with the fabrication of electronic devices based on silicon nanowires (SiNWs). The main objective is to achieve innovative sensors for biological/chemical applications. This project is in keeping with the development of a new research activity called 'electronic devices based on s
Morphodynamics Of Rivers And Dunes – ZEPHYR
Morphodynamics of dunes and rivers at the grain, the object and the landscape scale. In the 80s, theoretical geomorphology was fashionable in physics by means of the see 80k for fractal exponents in natural objects (e.g., river basins, montains, shore lines). Such a community in now well established
Eco-design of optically active multi-layered systems by full-printed approach: materials-process correlations – EC-LIPSE
Optically active materials and devices are found in numerous applications related to energy, environment or health, with multiple examples of semiconductors, solar cells, catalysts, sensors, etc. Many optical and/or electronic applications are still demanding of non-toxic processing media (non-volat
GaN diode array for proton monitoring and imaging – MATRIX
The MATRIX project aims at improving the proton therapy for cancer treatment by developing new detectors which will increase the control on the irradiation dose and make treatments faster and more reliable. Proton irradiation is the most accurate therapy against cancer as it allows irradiating tumor
Solidarity economy, co-construction, emerging public action – ESCAPE
The initiatives that have come to be gathered under the name of solidarity economy provide new forms of organization and solutions to ecological and social problems. Most of them take the status of non-profit organzations and are characterized by the emphasis placed on the purpose of production and
Designing natural enemy cocktails for a better biocontrol – ENEMYCOCKTAIL
Biocontrol is usually enhanced at higher natural enemy diversity, but an important challenge is to know which natural enemy cocktails (i.e. combinations) are best to control pests. The positive effect of enemy diversity on biocontrol emerges when natural enemies complement each other (the “complemen
Innovative metabolic therapy against pathogenic airborne viruses, including Nipah and H5N1 influenza – ViroMetaBlock
With an average of over 4 million deaths per year, respiratory infections are the third-leading cause of death in the world. At the top of the list of the airborne viruses responsible for serious respiratory infections, and besides SARS-CoV-2, are influenza viruses in the orthomyxovirus family and s