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Yeast complex trait genetics: beyond classical crosses – AcrossTrait
1 - RTG of the laboratory S. cerevisiae hybrid S288c/SK1 The initial step of our proposal was to characterize the genome dynamic during the RTG process. This was obtained in a cross between lab strain, genome sequencing and analysis of RTG cells 2 - Genome dynamic in non laboratory strains A ce
Mechanisms of adaptation to Climate Change: how will phenotypic plasticity, microevolution and migration affect forest trees phenology ? – MeCC
In this project, we aim at studying the interplay of the three above mechanisms to describe and forecast adaptation of forest trees to climate change. More specifically, we want to (1) evaluate the adaptive value of phenotypic plasticity in current and future climates at different spatial and tempor
ARA Campus. The Audiovisual Research Archive Campus – a demonstrator for the production, description and publishing of digital audiovisual archives. Domain of expertise: Digital humanities – Campus AAR
Objective 1: Creation of a software platform (called in French “Studio Campus AAR”) providing opportunities for people working in the digital humanities to achieve and manage autonomously their personal archives of AV resources. Objective 2: Provision of all users of the Studio Campus AAR platfor
OceaniC Chaos - ImPacts, strUcture, predicTability – OCCIPUT
A substantial low-frequency (1-10 years) chaotic variability spontaneously emerges in turbulent ocean simulations. In regions that are key for climate, this intrinsic «noise« dominates the variability that is directly forced by the atmosphere. OCCIPUT aims to jointly study these two components of th
GEOVIDE, An international GEOTRACES study along the OVIDE section in the North Atlanctic and the Labrador Sea – GEOVIDE
The main objectives of the GEOVIDE project are to (i) better know and quantify the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) and the carbon cycle in a decadal variability context, adding new tracers; (ii) map the Trace Element and Isotope (TEI) distribution with their physical and chemical speciation
Collaborative Creation of Contents and Publishing using Opportunistic networks – C3PO
Social networks put together individuals with common interests and/or existing real-life relationships to share information. They quite always rely on a stable, centralized network infrastructure and a user will always be provided with the same services no matter of its current context. By contrast,
Diversity and interactions in a low-input « Wheat/Human/Sourdough » agro-food ecosystem : towards a better understanding of bakery sustainability – BAKERY
Global change has a critical effect on biological and socio-cultural diversity leading to a strong demand for the development of sustainable food-agro-ecosystem. In this context, a better understanding of these diversities in the bakery food chain would facilitate development of more sustenance in t
BEYOND THE SCENE Supporting apparatus and career path in society of choreographic artists and circus artists in professional transition – S2S
Domains of the aesthetic sensibility and physical excellence, the professions of dancer and circus artists question with strength the conditions of professional longevity. These kinds of artists know similar difficulties to those of others professions (like sportsmen, models, etc.), but the modaliti
Regulatory and functional evolution upon gene duplication – EVOGENDUP
Our genomes contain multiple copies of a given gene: this phenomena is at the basis of the gene families, where each member often performs different functions. Our specific objective is to understand the molecular mechanisms that determine their functional divergence over time. The challenge is to u
Literary Creativity and Biological Knowledge in the 19th Century – BIOLOGRAPHES
The word ‘biology’, invented at the beginning of the nineteenth century, marked the formation of a new object of study, which immediately aroused a keen interest among specialists in other disciplines as well as writers. French literature very quickly seized upon the biological sciences, used them w