Organisation List
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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.", "homepage": "https://www.ibens.ens.fr/", "orgid": "03mxktp47", "fields": [], "city": "Paris", "logo_url": "https://www.ibens.bio.ens.psl.eu/squelettes/img/IBENS_logo.png" }, { "id": 55, "name": "University of Nantes", "description": "University of Nantes", "homepage": "http://www.univ-nantes.fr/", "orgid": "grid.4817.a", "fields": [], "city": "Nantes", "logo_url": null }, { "id": 67, "name": "University Paris-Saclay", "description": "Université Paris-Saclay was born from the shared ambition of French universities, grandes écoles and national research organisations. As a leading university in Europe and the world, it covers the fields of science and engineering, life sciences and health, and humanities and social sciences. The university’s science policy closely intertwines research and innovation, incorporating both basic and applied science to tackle major societal challenges.", "homepage": "http://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr", "orgid": "03xjwb503", "fields": [], "city": "Gif-sur-Yvette", "logo_url": "https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/sites/default/files/media/2019-12/logo-ups.svg" }, { "id": 28, "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.", "homepage": "https://u-paris.fr/", "orgid": "05f82e368", "fields": [], "city": "Paris", "logo_url": "https://u-paris.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/universite-paris-cite-5-ans.png" }, { "id": 99, "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.", "homepage": "https://www.umontpellier.fr/", "orgid": "051escj72", "fields": [], "city": "Montpellier", "logo_url": "https://www.umontpellier.fr/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/logo_um_2022_rouge_rvb.svg" }, { "id": 93, "name": "University Reims Champagne-Ardenne", "description": "The University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne welcomes more than 27,500 students on its various campuses within 13 departments located in the Grand-Est region.\r\n\r\nOne of the main objectives of the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne is to increase international prestige, by promoting European and international mobility of students and professor-researchers and to develop scientific cooperation with foreign universities.\r\n\r\n350 cooperations with 38 countries around the world are currently registered by URCA. Each year, nearly 12% of international students integrated in URCA, proving its attractiveness outside the Champagne-Ardenne region.\r\n\r\nThe Office of International Affairs (DREDI) implements the international policy defined in the quadrennial of URCA. Its missions are structured along two main and complementary areas : to facilitate the students and professor-researchers’ mobility at european and international levels and promote scientific cooperation with foreign universities.", "homepage": "https://www.univ-reims.fr/", "orgid": "03hypw319", "fields": [], "city": "Reims", "logo_url": null }, { "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.", "homepage": "http://www.univ-evry.fr/en/index.html", "orgid": "00e96v939", "fields": [], "city": "Évry", "logo_url": "https://www.univ-evry.fr/fileadmin/mediatheque/ueve-institutionnel/logos/Logo_allonge_blanc.png" }, { "id": 91, "name": "University of Bordeaux", "description": "The University of Bordeaux, heir to a history of nearly six centuries, is a multidisciplinary university with deep regional roots that reach out to the European and international level. It is now striving to rise to the challenge of environmental and societal transitions and improve the well-being of its entire community.", "homepage": "https://www.u-bordeaux.fr/", "orgid": "057qpr032", "fields": [], "city": "Bordeaux", "logo_url": "https://www.u-bordeaux.fr/packages/ub/themes/ub/img/logo-universite-bordeaux-135x40.png" }, { "id": 98, "name": "CENTURI", "description": "The Turing Centre for Living Systems (CENTURI) is an interdisciplinary centre located in Marseille (France).\r\nCENTURI aims at developing an integrated interdisciplinary community, to decipher the complexity of biological systems through the understanding of how biological function emerges from the organization and dynamics of living systems.\r\nThe project federates 20 teaching and research institutes in biology, physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering and focuses on Research, Education and Engineering, 3 missions that hold interdisciplinary as their core principle.\r\n\r\nThe research and training programmes implemented under the auspices of CENTURI will foster new collaborations, will transform practices, will attract new talents and thereby contribute to making the Luminy campus a leading site for the interdisciplinary study of biological systems.", "homepage": "https://centuri-livingsystems.org/", "orgid": null, "fields": [], "city": "Marseille", "logo_url": "https://centuri-livingsystems.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/logo-CENTURI-horizontal-azur.png" }, { "id": 9, "name": "PRABI", "description": "The PRABI is the Rhône-Alpes Bioinformatics Center, a IBiSA regional center member of the ReNaBi (French Network of Bioinformatic platforms). It gathers 12 research teams and/or platforms spread on six different sites. The PRABI has research, service and training activities in a large number of bioinformatics and biostatistics fields.", "homepage": "http://www.prabi.fr/", "orgid": null, "fields": [], "city": "", "logo_url": "" }, { "id": 83, "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.", "homepage": "http://www.igbmc.fr/", "orgid": "0015ws592", "fields": [], "city": "Illkirch Graffenstaden", "logo_url": "https://www.igbmc.fr/typo3conf/ext/igbmc/Resources/Public/images/logos/igbmc.png" }, { "id": 24, "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 .", "homepage": "https://maiage.inrae.fr/", "orgid": "05qdnns64", "fields": [], "city": "Jouy-en-josas", "logo_url": "https://maiage.inrae.fr/sites/default/files/MaIAGE_logo.png" }, { "id": 59, "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", "orgid": "03skt0t88", "fields": [], "city": "Villeurbanne", "logo_url": "https://lbbe.univ-lyon1.fr/sites/default/files/icons/logo_1.svg" }, { "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", "orgid": "013yean28", "fields": [], "city": "Montpellier", "logo_url": "https://www.lirmm.fr/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/04/Logo-LIRMM-long_329x113.png" }, { "id": 19, "name": "LABGeM", "description": "The LABGeM is a bioinformatics team of the UMR 8030 Genomics Metabolics, the basic research structure of Genoscope (the national sequencing center), now part of the France Génomique infrastructure.", "homepage": "https://labgem.genoscope.cns.fr/", "orgid": null, "fields": [], "city": "Evry", "logo_url": "https://labgem.genoscope.cns.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/GENOSCOPE-LABGeM-1024x1024.jpg" }, { "id": 92, "name": "IPHC - Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute", "description": "The IPHC, a joint research unit under the joint supervision of the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg (UMR7178), is a successful example of multidisciplinarity where research teams from different scientific cultures (ecology, physiology and ethology, chemistry and subatomic physics) are developing very high-level multidisciplinary programs based on scientific instrumentation.", "homepage": "http://www.iphc.cnrs.fr/", "orgid": "01g3mb532", "fields": [], "city": "Strasbourg", "logo_url": "https://iphc.cnrs.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-logo-IPHC.png" }, { "id": 48, "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.", "homepage": "http://www.pasteur.fr", "orgid": "0495fxg12", "fields": [], "city": "Paris", "logo_url": "https://www.pasteur.fr/sites/default/files/logo_ppal_bas.png" }, { "id": 68, "name": "Pasteur Institute of Lille", "description": "The Institut Pasteur de Lille was created in 1894 to respond to public health concerns at the end of the 19th century, which included the fight against infectious diseases, through the research work on pathogens, the development of vaccines and serum and the promotion of preventive and hygienic measures.\r\nFrom the very beginning, the Institut Pasteur de Lille has organised its actions around the following three objectives : high-level fundamental research, disease prevention and the development of healthcare standards with regards to the general public. This complies with the core values of Institut Pasteur de Lille.", "homepage": "http://www.pasteur-lille.fr/", "orgid": "05k9skc85", "fields": [], "city": "Lille", "logo_url": "https://www.pasteur-lille.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ipl-logo.png" }, { "id": 72, "name": "Inria Nancy - Grand-Est research centre", "description": "The Inria Centre was established in 1986 and became Centre Inria at Université de Lorraine in 2023. Its growth has been part of the development of the Lorraine site with the University of Lorraine. It also has a branch in Strasbourg, which is developing alongside the University of Strasbourg.", "homepage": "http://www.inria.fr/en/centre/nancy/overview/the-inria-nancy-grand-est-centre", "orgid": "03fcjvn64", "fields": [], "city": "Villers-lès-Nancy", "logo_url": null }, { "id": 75, "name": "Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique Research Centre", "description": "The Inria Centre at Rennes University was established in 1980. Its growth is part of the development of the Rennes and Lannion site, with Rennes University, University of Rennes 2, CentraleSupelec, INSA Rennes and ENS Rennes. It has a branch in Nantes, which is developing alongside the Nantes University.", "homepage": "http://www.inria.fr/centre/rennes", "orgid": "04040yw90", "fields": [], "city": "Rennes", "logo_url": null } ] }