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A trait-based approach linking individual Fitness of Fungal plant pathogens to ecological strategies. – FunFit
Fungi are among the most frequent damaging agents of plants, in natural and managed ecosystems. In recent years, they have been identified as a major cause of emerging diseases in the context of global change, especially through the introduction of previously absent species in new areas. Understandi
A transdisciplinary exploration of the Acheulean through bone surface modifications and the cutting implements that produced them – BSMART
The Acheulean was one of the most successful Palaeolithic cultures lasting for more than 1.5 million years, spreading across three continents, and in association with at last five different hominin species. The Acheulean is marked by the emergence of cutting implements in larger formats (Large Cutti
AAV-mediated intratumoral immunotherapy for the treatment of immunologically “cold” tumors. – AAV-ACTIVATE
Recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors (rAAV) represent a safe and efficient tool for in vivo gene therapy. Modification of the viral capsid enables generation of novel AAV variants suitable for in vivo intra-tumoral gene transfer, targeting both tumor cells and cells from the tumor microenviron
ABA-dependent control of plant hydraulics in plant acclimation to water deficit – ABAqua
Water plays a crucial role in terrestrial ecosystems. Besides its general ecological importance, water availability is the major constraint for higher plant productivity in the field. An emphasis of the project is to answer how the different hormone sensitivities and actions of ABA on root and guar
ABSOLUte asymmetric synthesis by means of CATalysts supported on extremely chirally-amplified supramolecular scaffolds – AbsoluCat
The challenge of achieving absolute asymmetric catalysis in a rational and predictable manner was achieved by dissociating the catalytic and symmetry breaking / chirality amplification phenomena required for the emergence of single chirality. More precisely, asymmetric metal catalysts have been supp
ACTING on aphid behaviour to reduce virus yellows transmission to sugar beets. – AGIR
Since the ban on neonicotinoids in 2018, the sugar beet industry has faced increasing challenges in controlling Myzus persicae, an aphid species that transmits several viruses responsible for yellows disease. In 2020, a major infestation led to an average yield loss of 30% across the sugar beet grow
AI and Engineering@Lille – AI_Engineering_PhD@Lille
Artificial Intelligence spreads and disseminates very quickly in all fields, providing big changes and numerous new opportunities. In particular, AI impacts all research and application areas of engineering, and this effect will continue to increase in the near future. For this reason, AI is a key
AI by / for Human, Health and Industry – AIby4
The four founders of i-Site NExT (University of Nantes, Centrale Nantes, INSERM and CHU) are working on a roadmap to structure AI for Nantes aligned with the objectives of NExT (Future Health & Industry). The shared vision encompasses two levels: 1) develop own research in interdisciplinary manner t
AI for paedriatric neurorehabilitation – AI-4-CHILD
Artificial intelligence (AI), in its modern form, is profoundly changing many areas, including health. The development of AI for health opens up very promising prospects for improving the quality of care, reducing costs through more personalized care, but also better traceability and improved medica
AI-Driven Work Transformations in Creative and Cultural Industries – AI-CCI
In the contemporary landscape, characterized by the emergence of cutting-edge generative artificial intelligence, there is a growing apprehension regarding the impact of these technologies on the quality of work. The International Labour Organization (Gmyrek et al., 2023) issues a cautionary note, h