Genome editing and agroecology: a combination that is proving beneficial
This article was originally published in L'Édition n.24.
To cope with both rising food demand and climate change, agriculture needs...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n.24.
To cope with both rising food demand and climate change, agriculture needs...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n°24.
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Francesco Massimo is a researcher in the Laboratory of Gas and Plasma Physics (LPGP - Université Paris-Saclay/CNRS) since 2022. He...
This article was originally published in L'Édition n°24.
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This article was originally published in L'Édition n°24.
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Laurence Albiges is a medical oncologist, professor at Université Paris-Saclay and head of the Department of Medical Oncology at Gustave...
An essential practice and a major pillar of quality research, ethics guarantees the proper operation of research and the protection...
Carsten Janke is a researcher at the Genome Integrity, RNA and Cancer unit (GIRC – Univ. Paris-Saclay/National Centre for Scientific...
Erwan Poupon is a professor and researcher in the Chemistry of Natural Substances team of the Biomolecules: Design, Isolation, Synthesis...
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By using a substance (called a catalyst) that undergoes little or as...
Frédéric Taran is Director of Research at CEA and Head of the Bioorganic Chemistry and Marking Department (SCBM) within the ...
(This article was originally published in L'Édition N.23)
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