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Key projects

Flagship projects, originally designed at the beginning of TULIP LabEx are exhaustively listed here, according to their home laboratory. This section also includes project leaders and research themes linked to each project.

To find out more about one of the projects, we invite you to download it (.pdf format) by clicking on the thumbnail.

• LIPME visit the website >>>

Vue microscope

Experimental evolution in symbiotic microorganisms and pathogens
Delphine CAPELA, Alice GUIDOT
MTR 2,3

Racine

Recognition and signaling - symbioticreprogramming
Fernanda de CARVALHO-NIEBEL, Claire GOUGH
MTR 2

coupe de racine

Host reprogramming and effectors
Laurent DESLANDES, Laurent NOEL
MTR 2

Racine avec nodules

Genetic components of the response to abiotic stress
Nicolas LANGLADE, Claude BRUAND
MTR 1

• EDB visit the website >>>

Coccinelle sur fleur

Eco-evolutionary diversification of Natural Populations
Jérôme MURIENNE
MTR 1, 2, 3 et 4

Oiseaux

Processes of adaptation
Philipp HEEB
MTR 1, 2 et 3

Carte mondiale

Species distribution models and impact of global changes on species assemblages
Sébastien BROSSE
MTR 4

• LRSV visit the website >>>

Racine

Plant cell wall plasticity in response to environmental cues
E. JAMET, F. MOUNET
MTR 1

eqp1

Determinants of plant genetics and microbiota functions leading to symbiosis or parasitism
PM.DELAUX, B.DUMAS
MTR 2

Canal à ions

Calcium signal at the crossroad of biotic and abiotic stress responses
JP. GALAUD
MTR 2 et 3

Fleur

Epigenetic control of the fruit set process
Mohammed ZOUINE, Elie MASA
MTR1

Differentiation of fleshy tissues
Benoît VAN DER REST
MTR1

photo tomate bicolore

The role of hypoxia and oxygen sensing in fruit ripening                        
Julien PIRRELLO, Christian CHERVIN
MTR1

• LGDP visit the website >>>

chromatinLGDP

Epigenetic mechanisms and chromatin dynamics in response to abiotic stresses
Thierry Lagrange, Frédéric Pontvianne, Guillaume Moissiard
MTR 1

LGDP_Antonnelli_Vignette

Post-transcriptional and post-translational control of gene expression in response to abiotic stress in plants
C. Bousquet-Antonelli, JP Reicheld, J. Saez-Vasquez
MTR 1

riz_iomap

Biological impact of Transposable Elements
Olivier PANAUD, Sébastien GOURBIERE
MTR 1, 2 et 5

•IHPE visit the website >>>

IHPE_holsiticapproach

A holistic approach of host-pathogens interactions
Eve Toulza, Caroline Montagnani, Benjamin Gourbal, Guillaume Mitta
MTR 2, 3 et 4

IHPE_Onehealth

A One Health approach of host-pathogen interactions
Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón, Jérôme Boissier
MTR 2 et 3

IHPE_epigeneticsinecologyandevolution

Epigenetics and adaptive evolution
C. Grunau, C. Cosseau, J. Vidal-Dupiol, O. Rey
MTR 2, 3 et 5

• SETE visit the website >>>

Linking biodiversity, networks, ecosystems, and people: theory and experiments
Jose Montoya

Climatic changes, past present and future: impacts on biodiversity and society
Camille Parmesan

Adaptation to changing environments: from genomes to phenomes
Delphine Legrand