NO to popular misconceptions in chemistry! (3/3)
At a time when climate, the environment and the protection of our planet are finally taking centre stage, Université Paris-Saclay...
Marie-Hélène Schune: where did the antimatter go?
Marie-Hélène Schune is a research director in particle physics at the Laboratory of the Linear Accelerator (LAL - CNRS/Université Paris-Sud)...
NO to popular misconceptions in chemistry! (2/3)
At a time when climate, the environment and the protection of our planet are finally taking centre stage, Université Paris-Saclay...
Graham Noctor: Understanding plant stress
Graham Noctor is a researcher in plant biology at the Institute of Plant Sciences - Paris-Saclay. He has just been...
Jean-Pierre Mahy: When chemistry and biology combine to improve our daily lives
A chemist at the interface of biology, Jean-Pierre Mahy is a researcher at Orsay Institute of Molecular Chemistry and Materials...
NO to popular misconceptions in chemistry! (1/3)
At a time when climate, the environment and the protection of our planet are finally taking centre stage, Université Paris-Saclay...
Julie Poulain: Coral, an endangered animal
Julie Poulain has worked in marine environmental genomics at France's national sequencing center, Genoscope (CEA/CNRS/Université d’Évry), for nearly twenty years...
David Elbaz: The Big Bang, and after that?
David Elbaz heads the Cosmology and Galaxy Evolution Laboratory at the CEA in Saclay (CEA/CNRS/Université Paris-Diderot). A passionate astrophysicist, he...
Christine Baldeschi: skin grafting
In her laboratory at the Stem Cell Institute for the treatment and study of monogenic diseases (i-Stem - Inserm/University d’Evry)...
Hynd Remita: Materials of the future
Hynd Remita is a research director at the Laboratory of chemistry and physics (Laboratoire de chimie-physique, LCP - CNRS/Université Paris-Sud)...
Marie Cornu: protecting cultural heritage
Marie Cornu is a research director at the Institute of Social Sciences of Politics (ISP) and is attached to ENS...