Handles creating, reading and updating organisations.

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            "name": "MMG - Marseille Medical Genetics",
            "description": "Located at the heart of the third largest European university hospital center, Marseille Medical Genetics (MMG - INSERM UMR 1251) has a triple mission:\r\n- Decipher mechanisms involved in genetic diseases\r\n- Develop new diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies\r\n- Improve quality of life of patients affected by these rare diseases\r\nBy bringing together researchers and clinicians, MMG has created the optimal conditions to tackle the challenge of understanding and treating rare diseases. This is strongly facilitated by the “loop” approach from bedside to bench and back, the strong implication of patients and their advocacy groups in our research, and collaborations with industry. In addition, communication with the general public and education are strong elements of our lab's culture.",
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            "name": "IGS - Laboratoire Information Génomique et Structurale",
            "description": "Our laboratory was created in 1995, bringing together expertise in structural biology, genomics, and bioinformatics. For the first ten years, we pioneered the sequencing of numerous bacterial genomes, structural genomics, and the development of the bioinformatics tools needed for these studies.\r\nFollowing our involvement in the characterization of the first “giant” virus (Mimivirus) in 2003, our laboratory quickly focused on studying these new types of viruses, betting that this unexpected discovery was not that of an isolated freak of nature, but rather that of an entire branch of virology that had remained unexplored due to the isolation protocols (i.e., filtration) that had always been used.\r\nOur intuition was also that, through their astonishing properties, giant viruses (list at the end of 2017) could shed new light on the emergence of the cellular world and its relationship with contemporary viruses.",
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            "name": "IRD",
            "description": "Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development) is an internationally recognised multidisciplinary organisation, working mainly in partnership with countries in the Global South and in the French overseas territories.",
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            "description": "The Laboratoire d’Informatique, de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier (Laboratory of Computer Science, Robotics and Microelectronics of Montpellier) is a is a joint research unit of University of Montpellier and the French National Center for Scientific Research (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CNRS). Its secondary supervisors are the University Paul Valéry Montpellier (UPVM), the University Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD) and the National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (INRIA).\r\nIt is located on the Saint-Priest Campus of the UM. Its research activities fully position the LIRMM at the heart of information, communication and systems sciences and technologies. The work is carried out in three scientific research departments, themselves organised into research teams.",
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            "name": "University of Montpellier",
            "description": "Today, the University of Montpellier welcomes over 51,000 students to its 17 faculties, schools and institutes.\r\n\r\nLocated throughout the city of Montpellier and in the main towns in the eastern part of the Occitanie region, they cover the main fields of study: law, economics, management, political and social sciences, science, technology and health, enabling students to move towards professional careers and/or the world of research.",
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            "name": "CIRAD",
            "description": "CIRAD (French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development) works with its partners to build knowledge and solutions and invent resilient farming systems for a more sustainable, inclusive world. It mobilizes science, innovation and training in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Its expertise supports the entire range of stakeholders, from producers to public policymakers, to foster biodiversity protection, agroecological transitions, food system sustainability, health (of plants, animals and ecosystems), sustainable development of rural territories, and their resilience to climate change.\r\nCIRAD was founded in 1984 as a public establishment (EPIC), following a merger of French tropical agricultural research organizations, and is under the joint authority of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Space and the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. As such, it supports French science diplomacy operations.\r\nCIRAD works in some fifty countries on every continent, thanks to the expertise of its 1750 staff members, including 1200 scientists, backed by a global network of some 200 partners.",
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            "name": "IGMM",
            "description": "Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier",
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            "name": "University of Nantes",
            "description": "University of Nantes",
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            "name": "Institut du Thorax",
            "description": "L’institut du thorax is a joint structure in translational research dedicated to cardiac, vascular, metabolic and respiratory diseases. Recognized by the INSERM (UMR 1087), the CNRS (UMR 6291), Nantes Université and Nantes University-Hospital, It involves around 800 collaborators working in :\r\nsix clinical sectors from the hospital-university department (PHU2) led by Jean-Noël Trochu, one national referral center for rare diseases and one subunit of the Center for Clinical Investigations (CIC 1413) coordinated by Vincent Probst, one research unit, directed by Richard Redon.\r\nUnder the leadership of Bertrand Cariou, l’institut du thorax combines basic research, translational programs, clinical activity, and advanced training in a single organization where clinicians and scientists cross their expertise to foster excellence and innovation through multidisciplinary programs and provide patients with state-of-the-art clinical management.",
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            "name": "UMS BioCore",
            "description": "Certified by the CNRS (UAR 3556), Inserm (US16), Nantes University, and Nantes University Hospital, the BioCore service unit manages and coordinates 8 technology platforms.",
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            "name": "AVIESAN",
            "description": "French National Alliance for Life Sciences and Health",
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            "name": "INSERM",
            "description": "Founded in 1964, Inserm is a public scientific and technological institute which operates under the joint authority of the French Ministries of Health and Research. The institute is dedicated to biomedical research and human health, and is involved in the entire range of activities from the laboratory to the patient’s bedside. It also partners with the most prestigious research institutions in the world that are committed to scientific challenges and progress in these fields.",
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            "description": "A major player in basic research worldwide, the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) is the only French organisation active in all scientific fields. Its unique position as a multi-specialist enables it to bring together all of the scientific disciplines in order to shed light on and understand the challenges of today's world, in connection with public and socio-economic stakeholders. Together, the different sciences contribute to sustainable progress that benefits society as a whole.\r\n\r\nThe three pillars of the CNRS’s activity\r\n- Research that covers the whole spectrum of scientific disciplines\r\nThe CNRS has more than 80 years’ experience in basic research, exploring living world, space, matter and human societies. It can leverage all fields of science to understand today’s global challenges in all their complexity, in conjunction with organisations in the field.\r\n- Disruptive innovation\r\nThe CNRS encourages and supports the application of research results to transform them into concrete and long-lasting social and technological innovations that benefit both companies and society.\r\n- Knowledge-sharing\r\nThe CNRS is a strong advocate of a knowledge-based society, and an open science that is deeply rooted in its era. It promotes the wide circulation of knowledge and scientific culture, and supports decision-makers in developing public policies.",
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            "city": "Paris",
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            "name": "Institut Pasteur",
            "description": "The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation. Its mission is to help prevent and treat diseases, mainly those of infectious origin, through research, teaching, and public health initiatives.\r\nThe Institut Pasteur develops many major international projects in partnership with the main international scientific authorities such as the World Health Organization, and many research institutions, foundations, universities and other private actors worldwide. In addition, the Institut Pasteur is at the heart of the Institut Pasteur International Network, 33 members around the world linked by missions of research, public health and education.\r\nThe Institut Pasteur is a research partner organization, member of Université Paris Cité community. The Institut Pasteur’s association with Université Paris Cité is a global partnership for research and education in the field of biology and health, formally established in June 2021.",
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            "name": "Paris Brain Institute",
            "description": "Founded in 2010, Paris Brain Institute is a world-class scientific and medical research center dedicated to advancing our understanding of the brain and developing new treatments for neurological disorders. Its unique model unites patients, clinicians, researchers, and entrepreneurs with a common goal: to transform fundamental discoveries into therapeutic solutions through an interdisciplinary and translational approach. Situated at the heart of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris—the largest neurology center in Europe—the Institute hosts over 1.000 international experts across 29 research teams, supported by 12 state-of-the-art core facilities, a clinical investigation center, a training academy and an innovation center including a start-up studio and a living lab. Paris Brain Institute operates as a joint research unit (CNRS, Inserm, and Sorbonne University) and a private foundation of recognized public utility, the ICM Foundation, in partnership with Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris.",
            "homepage": "https://parisbraininstitute.org",
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            "name": "University Paris-Cité",
            "description": "Université Paris Cité covers a wide range of disciplines, with one of the most comprehensive and ambitious educational offerings available in the world. Located on some twenty campuses and research sites, our University has an exceptional heritage within Paris and its inner suburbs. Between history, prestige and modernity, Université Paris Cité is fully integrated into its urban environment.",
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            "city": "Paris",
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            "name": "France Génomique",
            "description": "France Génomique brings together and pools the resources of France's most advanced genomics and bioinformatics platforms. Its ambition is to maintain French research at the highest level of competitiveness and performance in the production and analysis of genomic data. It offers the public and private scientific community the highest level of expertise and skills, as well as project support.",
            "homepage": "https://www.france-genomique.org/",
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            "fields": [],
            "city": "Paris",
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            "name": "INRAE",
            "description": "As the world's top institute for research on agriculture, food, and the environment*, INRAE will help address these concerns. It will use research, innovation, and support for public policies as tools to guide the emergence of sustainable agricultural and food production systems. The institute aims to carry out science dedicated to life, humans, and the Earth that uncovers solutions to our most pressing concerns.\r\nINRAE was formed in 2020 by the merger of INRA, the French National Institute for Agricultural Research, and IRSTEA, the French National Research Institute of Science and Technology for the Environment and Agriculture. Both institutes were known for the quality of their research and their great expertise. Their union has generated a critical research mass and has pooled their major infrastructures (e.g., observatories, technical platforms, data repositories), including some that are one of a kind in Europe. As a result, INRAE is uniquely suited to perform valuable research on numerous topics, including water resources, regional agricultural strategies, the preservation and restoration of biodiversity, risk anticipation and management, and digital agriculture.\r\n\r\n* Based on the Web of Science (WOS) specialisation index score: INRAE's representation within the 10 following research domains/ INRAE's representation within all the WOS research domains at the international scale: Agriculture, Plant sciences, Veterinary sciences, Genetics & heredity, Food science & technology, Nutrition dietetics, Biotechnology & applied microbiology, Environmental sciences & ecology, Water resources, Microbiology.",
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            "id": 62,
            "name": "CEA",
            "description": "The CEA (Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission) is a major research organisation working in the best interests of the French State, its economy and citizens. Thanks to its strong roots in fundamental research, it is able to provide tangible solutions to meet their needs in four key fields: \r\n- Low-carbon energy (nuclear and renewable)\r\n- Digital technology\r\n- Technology for medicine of the future \r\n- Defence and national security",
            "homepage": "http://www.cea.fr/",
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            "city": "Paris",
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            "name": "IBENS",
            "description": "Unravelling biological complexity is a critical issue for the future, with significant impact in our understanding of the world, preservation of biodiversity and human health.\r\nFounded in 2010 by Antoine Triller, the Institute of Biology of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (IBENS) - a joint unit of ENS, CNRS and INSERM - is a center for fundamental research that leads innovative projects aimed at deciphering the essential mechanisms and principles that rule living systems.\r\nRecognized internationally for the quality and originality of its work, IBENS hosts over 300 people grouped into 30 autonomous teams leading a highly collaborative research that combines experimental and theoretical approaches with a strong translational potential.\r\nThe science done at IBENS covers four major areas (Genetics and Genomics, Cellular Biology and Development, Neuroscience, Ecology and Evolution) and relies on five technological platforms (Genomics, Proteomics, Imaging, Computational Biology, FabLab) with centralized administrative and IT support. Fostering a strong interdisciplinary amongst its researchers, the IBENS carries a holistic vision of life by integrating its different levels of complexity - from unique molecules and cells, to networks and organs, to entire organisms and populations interacting with their environment.",
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            "city": "Paris",
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