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La sémantique des représentations épisodiques – SEER
When we recall an event from our personal past, we build up a mental representation of this event. This representation captures what it was like to experience this event and carries rich perceptual information about this event. The SEER project (‘SEmantics of Episodic Representations’) studies episo
All-optical interrogation of hippocampal circuits in freely moving mice – HIP-HOP
GABAergic hub neurons represent a critical and sparse neuronal subtype that bridges developmental neurobiology and integrative neuroscience. First characterized by the Cossart lab over 15 years ago, these neurons have emerged as fundamental components of cortical circuit formation and function, with
Sustainable Urban Deliveries – SUD
The project will produce tools for decision-makers at different levels (city policy, corporate strategy, corporate operations) as well as basic methodological foundations for addressing them in future applications. The expected results are new models and algorithms for the strategic, tactical, and o
Dynamics, kinetics and assembly of model intrinsically disordered proteins from a polymer physics perspective – IDPXN
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) have gained increasing attention in recent years due to their importance in cellular function. Since they are defined by the absence of a stable tertiary structure, it is of particular interest to understand their dynamics which enables signal transduction, r
Datacenter Energy Consumption Optimisation by DNS EvaluationS – DECODES
The DECODES (Datacenter Energy Consumption Optimisation by DNS EvaluationS) project tackles the urgent challenge of rising energy consumption in data centers by focusing on a critical but often overlooked component: the Domain Name System (DNS). While DNS traffic accounts for only a small share of I
Center of excellence for Resaerch in Infectious diseases and ZoonoES in Indian Odean – CRIZES-IO
The international concept of One Health is essential for containing and controlling infectious diseases, particularly zoonoses, which account for over 75% of human microbial diseases. Réunion island and the South-Western Indian Ocean (SOOI) region are currently facing major epidemic threats. During
Mapping and Research of Emerging Oral and Linguistic Expressions in Caribbean Creoles from the 17th to the 19th Century – CREOLES
The CREOLES project aims to trace the historical evolution of French-lexicon Creoles in the Caribbean from the 17th to the 19th century, relying on a corpus of historical texts and an innovative Digital Humanities approach. It simultaneously analyzes discourses produced in Creole and discourses abou
Theorizing the Art and Science of Therapeutic Eating – How Nutritional Psychiatry Translates into Real-World Practice – TASTE
Addressing mental health challenges through prevention-oriented, cross-sector, and multi-stakeholder approaches is one of the key European priorities. Nutritional psychiatry, an emerging field that links diet and mental health, offers promising solutions for transforming mental health care though ev
Development of new chemical and optical tools to study and modulate glutamate receptor surface trafficking in synaptic transmission in different models of neurodegenerative disease – MODDIFSYN
Dysfunction of neurotransmitter trafficking is likely to be at the basis of the abnormal synaptic transmission and plasticity observed in several neurodegenerative and neurological diseases. Surface trafficking has recently emerged to be a key process to regulate ionotropic glutamate receptor number
When attention meets perception: Non invasive neurostimulation technologies to boost visual perception in intact subjects and cerebrally damaged patients – BEYONDVIS
Our ability to consciously discriminate what we see, hear or feel emerges out of well-defined large-scale brain networks. Studies suggests that those systems are not deterministically sculpted in stone and that can be dynamically fine-tuned and adapted to novel demands. It is such flexibility that a