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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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            "name": "BioinfOmics",
            "description": "The BioinfOmics (Bioinformatics for Omics) research infrastructure brings together and coordinates the services offered by four INRAE platforms with expertise in (bio)informatics and (bio)statistics: Plant-Bioinfo PF, MIGALE, GenoToul-Bioinfo, and Sigenae. It is a distributed organization that meets the bioinformatics needs of the life sciences, in a context of massive data production and open science. One of its objectives is to address the challenges of bioinformatics in the fields of agriculture, food, and the environment for a wide variety of animal, plant, and microorganism species.",
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            "name": "IGBMC",
            "description": "The mission of the IGBMC is to decipher living organisms, their biological mechanisms, and diseases through large-scale scientific projects conducted in collaboration with international teams.\r\nThe Institute leverages its discoveries by participating in the development of innovative treatments through partnerships with academia and industry.\r\nThe IGBMC has nearly 600 research staff, divided into four scientific departments dedicated to research in genetics, developmental and structural biology, and translational medicine.\r\nWith its high-level scientific equipment and platforms, the Institute also offers a high-quality environment for training young researchers.\r\nA fertile ground for creativity and knowledge, the research conducted at the Institute has regularly led to numerous publications in leading scientific journals and many innovations have emerged, notably through the creation of several start-ups.",
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            "city": "Illkirch Graffenstaden",
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            "name": "IRISA",
            "description": "IRISA is today one of the largest French research laboratory (more than 850 people) in the field of computer science and information technologies.\r\nStructured into seven scientific departments, the laboratory is a research center of excellence with scientific priorities such as bioinformatics, systems security, new software architectures, virtual reality, big data analysis and artificial intelligence.\r\nLocated in Rennes, Lannion and Vannes, IRISA is at the heart of a rich regional ecosystem for research and innovation and is positioned as the reference in France with an internationally recognized expertise through numerous European contracts and international scientific collaborations.\r\nFocused on the future of computer science and necessarily internationally oriented, IRISA is at the very heart of the digital transition of society and of innovation at the service of cybersecurity, health, environment and ecology, transport, robotics, energy, culture and artificial intelligence.\r\nIRISA is a joint-venture resulting from the collaboration between nine institutions :Université de Rennes,  CNRS, CentraleSupélec, ENS Rennes, IMT Atlantique, Inria, INSA Rennes, Inserm, Université Bretagne Sud.\r\nFrom this collaboration is born a force that comes from women and men who give the best of themselves for fundamental and applied research, education, exchanges with other disciplines, transfer of know-how and technology, and scientific mediation.",
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            "city": "Rennes",
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            "name": "University Lyon 1",
            "description": "A university at the cutting edge of innovation, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL) delivers high quality education and research excellence within an attractive environment. Its international reach extends through the fields of science, technology, health and sport. Lyon 1 is also a university that is committed to support, creation and sharing with respect to everyone within its community.",
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            "city": "Villeurbanne",
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            "id": 71,
            "name": "University of Évry Val d'Essonne",
            "description": "The University of Évry Paris-Saclay offers courses in most disciplines (except medicine) from bachelor's to doctoral level. It also develops vocational courses in close collaboration with the socio-economic world, which has quickly propelled it to the top of the French university rankings in terms of the number of higher education apprentices.\r\nThe University of Évry Paris-Saclay is fully integrated into the University of Paris-Saclay as an associate member university. This university also includes the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), four grandes écoles, the Institute for Advanced Scientific Studies, and six national research organizations. Its aim is to build a world-class research-intensive university (15% of research in France) in the southwestern part of the Paris region and to increase access to higher education for as many people as possible. The vast majority of our Master's degrees and all of our Doctorates are now degrees bearing the “Université Paris-Saclay” stamp.",
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            "city": "Évry",
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            "id": 73,
            "name": "LIRMM",
            "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.",
            "homepage": "http://www.lirmm.fr",
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            "city": "Montpellier",
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            "id": 70,
            "name": "Genoscope",
            "description": "After having been one of the players in the human genome project, Genocope is currently turning toward environmental genomics. The exploitation of sequence data, extended by the experimental identification of biological functions, particularly in the fields of biocatalysis, affords new prospects for industrial biotechnological development. With a rationale of sustainable development, Genoscope is investigating for biological solutions in synthetic chemistry in order to render that chemistry less polluting, less energy consuming and less fossilized carbon based.",
            "homepage": "http://www.genoscope.cns.fr/",
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            "city": "Évry",
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            "name": "Lille University Hospital",
            "description": "As a regional referral centre and major teaching hospital, Lille University Hospital provides the highest quality care throughout the Nord-Pas-de-Calais area with 1.4 million outpatients treated each year.  With 16,000 professionals, it is one of the largest campuses in Northern Europe.\r\n\r\nIts integrated resources and expertise offer patients a sophisticated facility including state-of-the art medical equipment, providing comprehensive and specialized care from birth to geriatrics. Lille University Hospital is committed to excellence in medical research and innovative approaches, education and patient care.\r\nLille University Hospital is part of the GHTLMFI, which groups together 10 public health establishments in the Nord department working together to improve patient care and advance research. This network of facilities shares the same values and visions of care.\r\nLille University Hospital is also developing its international exchanges through the sharing of experience and skills (Belgium, Canada, Brazil, Morocco, etc.).",
            "homepage": "https://www.chu-lille.fr/",
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            "city": "Lille",
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            "id": 65,
            "name": "SBR - Roscoff Marine Station",
            "description": "Founded in 1872, the Station Biologique de Roscoff (SBR) is a centre for research and higher education in marine biology and ecology. It is jointly run by the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the Sorbonne University (Paris).",
            "homepage": "http://www.sb-roscoff.fr",
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            "city": "Roscoff",
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            "name": "IFB - ELIXIR-FR",
            "description": "The IFB is the National Bioinformatics Infrastructure that provides support, deploys services, organizes training and carries out innovative developments for the life sciences communities.\r\nAs a national service infrastructure, the IFB’s mission is to offer the life sciences and bioinformatics communities, both academic and private, access to resources critical to their research, support for projects at the highest level of expertise, and the opportunity to participate in ambitious projects at the national and international level. The services provided are grouped into five categories: data, tools, training, support for research projects in biology and the provision of an IT infrastructure dedicated to life sciences. IFB’s active engagement at the cutting edge of developments in bioinformatics ensures the positioning of French research as an essential actor in the field, in particular, in meeting the challenges of integrative bioinformatics.",
            "homepage": "https://www.france-bioinformatique.fr/",
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            "fields": [],
            "city": "Villejuif",
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            "id": 47,
            "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.",
            "homepage": "https://www.marseille-medical-genetics.org/",
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            "city": "Marseille",
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            "name": "LBBE - Laboratory of Biometry and Evolutionary Biology",
            "description": "The laboratory of Biometry and Evolutionary Biology was created in 1966 by Jean-Marie Legay (1925-2012) with the aim of integrating biometry to answer questions in population biology. Jean-Marie Legay was a precursor of interdisciplinarity in the life sciences by promoting the mathematical formalization of complex biological systems to better understand their organization. The development of the LBBE was built on this conception of the scientific approach.\r\nToday, the LBBE is based on three pillars: (i) biometry with methodological developments in statistics, computer science and mathematics for the modelling of living systems; (ii) ecology and evolution approached from molecular and genomic to population and community organization levels; (iii) health, by developing precision medicine and evidence-based medicine The specificity of the laboratory stems from the synergy between methodological challenges and issues in ecology, evolution and health, in order to develop a project on health, dynamics and evolution of living organisms at all scales. In order to successfully orchestrate this research activity, the LBBE is organized into four scientific departments, each composed of multiple research teams (Functional Chart).\r\n\r\nAlthough mainly centered on fundamental research, our activity is articulated with major societal issues, including the digital revolution and the accumulation of data, the anthropocene and the related environmental crisis, and finally the development of global health and personalized medicine.\r\nThe LBBE also has a strong implication in training. We are involved in initial training at the University Lyon 1, where we contribute to the teaching of evolutionary biology at all levels, to the training of health students and to the teaching of methodology (statistics, bioinformatics, mathematics) to biologists. LBBE members are coordinating various Bachelor's and Master's degrees and courses (Teaching). Through the affiliation of some of our teacher-researchers, we also contribute to the initial training of biology technicians (IUT Génie Biologique Lyon 1) and veterinarians (VetAgro Sup).\r\nAll these activities benefit from the work of the staff involved in supporting research and teaching, staff who are grouped in three mutualized poles: the Biotechnology Pole, the Computer Science Pole and the Administrative Pole.",
            "homepage": "https://lbbe.univ-lyon1.fr",
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            "city": "Villeurbanne",
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            "id": 38,
            "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.",
            "homepage": "https://www.igs.cnrs-mrs.fr/",
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            "city": "Marseille",
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            "id": 37,
            "name": "MIAT - Mathématiques et Informatique Appliquées de Toulouse",
            "description": "Meeting the challenge of life sciences requires developing relationships between computation, modeling, and these sciences (biology, agronomy, ecology, environmental sciences) in order to promote and accelerate exploratory in silico research on objects ranging from genes to ecosystems.\r\nComputer science, statistics, and, more generally, mathematics are essential for organizing data on these objects and making it accessible, representing modes of organization and simulating interactions within the complex systems that they are or in which they exist, and designing formal and computational tools for data analysis, prediction, and optimization.\r\nThese disciplines play a fundamental role in the search for meaning, in understanding how systems work, and in steering or managing those of an anthropogenic nature. These needs are the source for researchers in mathematics and computer science of original applications of the tools of these disciplines as well as new developments.\r\nThe unit's mission is to help meet these needs. This research is accompanied by software production activities for commercialization and training activities for dissemination. The unit pursues a dual ambition of disciplinary production in its areas of expertise and end-use production by building projects and collaborating with biologists and agronomists.",
            "homepage": "https://miat.inrae.fr/",
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            "city": "Toulouse",
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            "id": 31,
            "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.",
            "homepage": "https://umr1087.univ-nantes.fr/research",
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            "fields": [],
            "city": "Nantes",
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            "name": "MaIAGE - Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Genomes to the Environment",
            "description": "The MaIAGE research unit (UR 1404) brings together mathematicians, computer scientists, bioinformaticians, and biologists to address questions in biology and agroecology, ranging from the molecular scale to the landscape scale, including the study of individuals, populations, and ecosystems. It is structured into five teams:\r\n- Dynenvie : dynamic and statistical modeling for ecosystems, epidemiology and agronomy\r\n- Bibliome : Acquisition and formalization of knowledge from texts\r\n- BioSys : Systems Biology\r\n- StatInfOmics : Bioinformatics and statistics of \"omics\" data\r\n- Migale : bioinformatics platform\r\n\r\nThe unit develops original mathematical and computer methods, both generic and motivated by specific biological problems. It is also involved in providing databases and software that enable biologists to use tools effectively or to automatically analyze scientific literature. \r\nStatistical inference and dynamic modeling are core competencies of the unit, complemented by bioinformatics, automation, and algorithms. Research and engineering activities also rely on strong engagement with the target disciplines: ecology, environment, molecular biology, and systems biology. \r\nMaIAGE is affiliated with two INRAE ​​departments:\r\n- Mathematics and Digital Technology (MathNum, pilot department)\r\n- Microbiology and the Food Chain (MICA)\r\n\r\nThe MaIAGE unit is heavily involved in reducing its environmental footprint .",
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            "fields": [],
            "city": "Jouy-en-josas",
            "logo_url": "https://maiage.inrae.fr/sites/default/files/MaIAGE_logo.png"
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