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Multifunctional Nanoscale Probe for Investigation of Intracellular Processes

The ability to monitor and investigate intracellular processes is crucial for biomedical, cancer and aging research, and has direct applications in disease diagnosis, and drug development. The investigation of such processes requires tools capable of accurate and quantitative...

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10 Mar 2021

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Phonon Magnetic Moments and Angular Momentum in Flexible Framework Materials

This project will study how the magnetic moments and orbital angular momenta of phonons are related to chemical structure, electronic structure, and to each other. Phonons, which are particle-like vibrational excitations in solids, are not normally considered to have an...

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10 Mar 2021

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Are species distributions constrained by biological timing mechanisms and the photic environment?

Biotic and abiotic factors determine species distributions, and organisms use abiotic cues, such as the diel and annual changes in available light, to synchronize their biology to the environment. Temperature is a dominant factor determining species distributions, and under...

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10 Mar 2021

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Solution-phase lighting-emitting devices for optogenetic control of the peripheral nervous system

Delivering light deep into tissue is an important open challenge in biomedical engineering, with particular relevance for optogenetics. One feasible solution is the application of miniaturized bio-implantable light-emitting devices. Such devices should be able to adapt to...

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10 Mar 2021

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Taking Care of Disabled Children: the Centre International de l’Enfance and Transnational Network, France-North Atlantic-Africa (1959-1989)

By exploring the intersection between disability and childhood issues from a diachronic perspective, this project aims to demonstrate how disability gradually became, between the 1960s and 1980s, a key global issue that must be taken into account in any health and advocacy...

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10 Mar 2021

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Examining the Causes and Consequences of Criminal Behavior

Criminal behavior presents a significant public health problem that involves heavy economic and social burdens, includingthe costs of criminal justice adjudication, compensation for victims and their families, and collateral impacts on communities.While there have been...

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10 Mar 2021

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Metabolic heterogeneity of monoclonal bacterial cells as a biotechnological tool to produce natural compounds.

This proposal aims to change current paradigms of biotechnological production of complex plant natural compounds, specifically isoprenoids such as limonene, menthol, and p-cymene. MENTHOL main innovation lies in the synthetic decoupling of the complex biosynthetic pathways of...

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10 Mar 2021

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The Sound of Light: using underwater soundscapes to understand changes in coral reef communities exposed to artificial light at night

Artificial light at night (ALAN) has been rapidly increasing over the past century, causing widespread environmental change. This ALAN can interfere with biological and ecological systems by masking natural light rhythms that regulate daily behaviours and physiology for many...

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10 Mar 2021

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Epigenetic silencing of transposable elements in Lake Malawi cichlids

Proper regulation of transposable elements (TEs) by Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) is critical for fertility and embryogenesis in animals. Because TEs need to evade silencing to replicate, they are engaged in an evolutionary arms race-type of genetic conflict with their host...

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10 Mar 2021

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Understanding mechanisms of membrane tension loss and recovery using small-molecule tools

Maintenance of membrane tension at the plasma membrane (PM) is an important yet understudied aspect of cellular homeostasis. Dysregulated membrane tension homeostasis has roles in cancer, neurodegeneration, and metabolic syndrome but its study has been limited by a lack of...

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10 Mar 2021

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