Project leaders for proposals awarded Labex support in 2012 present their key results and next steps for the future.
For more information, please click here- 2012 Research Projects
Project leaders for proposals awarded Labex support in 2012 present their key results and next steps for the future.
For more information, please click here- 2012 Research Projects
“Even if we think that our research is purely fundamental in the moment, it will eventually have an applied interest. This is what makes research interesting and exciting.”
Doctoral candidate : Aurélie Deroy
Research Team : UMR IAM
Aurélie Deroy is a young researcher working in the microbiology unit “Interaction Trees/Micro-organism”. In her research, Aurelie is studying a fungus that decomposes wood. She is interested in certain proteins called enzymes, compounds essential to the life of cells, which allow the fungus to protect themselves against toxic products released when wood is degraded.
Aurélie participated in the training program Experimentarium in Lorraine this last fall, a project providing a framework in which doctoral students with the University of Lorraine prepare to meet and share their experiences as researchers with the non-scientific public. See the fact sheet
Recently, together with Melanie Morel, Aurélie made a short 2 minute video on the theme “Biodiversity of fungi forest lignivors” which will be presented during the debate organized by the Conference of Presidents of University (CPU) on 19 February at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, on the theme “The societal challenge of biodiversity”. See the video
Aurélie is currently working on her thesis in the framework of the SYMWOOD project. The title of her thesis is ‘Local adaptation of saprophytic mushrooms’.
The Conference of University Presidents (CPU) has organized a debate on ‘societal challenges associated with biodiversity’ to be held on the 19th of February at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. In this context, two of our colleagues, Mélanie Morel and Aurélie Deroy (with the joint research unit UMR IAM) have produced a short 2 minute video entitled “biodiversity of fungi involved in wood degradation”.
Watch the video here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vCqVMKDDEQ&feature=youtu.be
Homepage for the Conférence des présidents d’université (CPU) :
http://www.cpu.fr/actualite/le-defi-societal-de-la-biodiversite/
The fourth gathering for the scientific and technical network of INRA microscopistes was held from 13 to 15 November 2013 in Champenoux. This event was supported by Labex ARBRE.
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Ninety-two participants were present representing the different INRA centers. The theme of this event focused on scanning electron microscopy and analysis tools. The base principles of these technological tools were presented followed by discussion of how samples are prepared (plant, animal, bacteria, soil etc.). The presentations and discussions between network members are linked by their focus on the use of pressure-controlled microscopes or use of microanalysis X permitting mineral elements to be located and quantified on a microscopic scale.
Hands-on workshops were held (EDS, WDS, microdissecion laser, cuts cryostat microtome, vibratome, as well as 3 mini bench top SEM) as well as guided tours of PTEF and Xylosciences platform research sites used by the different teams who work under Labex ARBRE.
For the full program details, please click here :
Report RMUI – part 1
Report RMUI – part 2
Report RMUI – part 3
Report RMUI – part 4
Report RMUI – part 5
AgreenSkills is an international mobility program offering young researchers of all nationalities incoming and outcoming fellowships in all disciplinary fields. 142 fellowships with attractive recruitment conditions will be offered over a period of four years.
ARBRE would like to remind you that this program exists with the possibility of cofinancement for projects supported by the Labex initiative. ARBRE encourages all scientists to take advantage of this unique opportunity to further develop collaborative projects.
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Coordinated by INRA and Agreenium, the AgreenSkills program (2012-2016) is co-funded by the European Commission in the framework of the COFUND – FP7 People Programme.
AgreenSkills sets out to encourage the international mobility of young researchers, from 6 to 12 months for outgoing fellows and from 12 to 24 months for fellows coming to France (visiting fellows), by supporting research projects with attractive mobility allowances and personalized support for career development plans. It is aimed to aid talented young researchers from all over the world who have a PhD with a maximum of ten years research experience following their Master’s degree. The program concerns all Agreenium member research laboratories.
The AgreenSkills website www.agreenskills.eu provides general information about the program, eligibility criteria, all necessary documents as well as the official forms and templates. The website also includes information about the mobility and hosting conditions. Applications must be submitted through the online secure application system which will be available when the selection process opens.
Call for submisison is open. This open and continuous call holds two selection rounds each year over the first three years of the programme (2012, 2013 and 2014).
The second selection round closed on 15 May 2013. Applications for the latest selection process closed on 15 November 2013.
– Presentation of the programme (PDF) : Agreenskills program presentation
The first International Jacques Monod conference took place recently in Roscoff (Bretagne) from 7 to 11 December. This conference co-organized by INRA, CNRS and Labex ARBRE was titled « Bacterial-fungal interactions: a federative field for fundamental and applied microbiology »
No fewer than 77 scientists of 15 different nationalities (France, Europe, United States, Mexico, Sri Lanka) gathered to learn more about the wide cross-sectoral nature of this area of research which is rapidly gaining momentum. Representing a wide cross-section of research fields (Agronomy-Forestry, Ecology and Environmental Protection, Agri-Food / Food Processing, Medicine, Modeling Systems, Biotechnology, Synthetic Biology and Cultural Heritage), these researchers in turn discussed their most recent results relevant to ecology, the molecular mechanisms of bacteria-fungal interactions and their applications and implications in all areas combined. The dynamics created by this conference led participants to a program a similar event for 2016-2017 and to formalize the development of an international network of laboratories working on this theme. This network is open to any and all laboratories interested (for more information, please contact A. Deveau – deveau@nancy.inra.fr).
The conference program is available on the following link :
http://www.cnrs.fr/insb/cjm/archives/2013/cjmprog.html
To read more, please click here for the conference introduction slide presentation
Sylvain Caurla, Noemie Goutal-Pousse and Tony Franceschini received prizes for their thesis work in 2012. Forest engineering graduates of AgroParisTech, they worked within three research units at the INRA center in Nancy, Lorraine . The awards were presented at a ceremony held in Metz on November 7th.
An shared adventure for both PhD students and school kids
The Experimentarium project offers PhD students studying at the University of Lorraine the opportunity to interract with the non-scientific public (students, teachers, general public).
Two training sessions are organized annually and highlight three themes:
In Lorraine, the Experimentarium is run by the association La Vigie de l’Eau in partnership with INRA. Over the past five years, we have worked with 60 young researchers and 650 adults and children who were given the chance to discover the world of research. Funded in large part by the 2013 call for project proposals, Experimentarium received additional support this year from Labex ARBRE.
Five PhD students working on their thesis projects in one of the LabEx research laboratories participated in this training this fall. On November 7, with enthusiasm, they presented their research and their approach to the profession of researcher to a group of 45 particularly attentive and interested students from Lunevillois.
5th Forest Engineering Conference
Forest engineering : propelling the forest value chain
23-26 September
Gerardmer, France
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The ONF (Office National des Forêts), partner of the 5th edition of the international conference on forest engineering (Forest Engineering Conference) announces this major international event to be held in September 2014 in Gérardmer.
The FEC is an open forum for researchers and practitioners of forest engineering from around the world. The major theme of this conference is the exchange of knowledge, operational experience and innovative ideas.
This also presents an excellent opportunity to promote R&D work conducted by teams in Lorraine (particularly in theme 1 : “Managing interactions between logging operations and ecosystem services”), but also to illustrate recent innovative measures taken by the forest industry in Lorraine.
Two days of indoor technical sessions are on the agenda as well as a full day of local field demonstrations in sub-mountainous forests. Your contributions are expected!
Proposals for abstracts for presentations should be submitted by 31 December 2013 – please follow the following link to visit the conference website for more information (www.fec2014.fcba.fr).
For the conference poster – Affiche FEC2014
To consult the Call for Papers, please click here – Call for papers FEC2014