
Montpellier Center for Research and Administrative Studies (CREAM)
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The Centre de Recherches et d'Études Administratives de Montpellier (CREAM) is a center that brings together Professors working in the fields of French and European administrative law at the University of Montpellier. CREAM research focuses on: 1 - Public business law: public economic law, regulatory law, public contract law, in their national and European dimensions. 2 - Environment and heritage: environmental law, administrative property law, urban planning law, heritage and cultural law. 3 - Litigation: administrative litigation law, European Union litigation law. 4 - Institutions: civil service law, local authority law, administrative institutions, European institutions, constitutional law. 5 - Finance/fiscal: national, local and European public finance law, tax law. Label : UR_UM203Main supervisor : UMPôle de recherche : Sciences Sociales - SSOCÉcole doctorale : Droit et Science PolitiquePortail HAL : publications de la structure WEBSITE

Center for Comparative Constitutional and Political Studies and Research (CERCOP)
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The CERCOP is a research team dedicated to the study and analysis of constitutional litigation and its implications for the democratic balance of political regimes. The first section is devoted to the study and analysis of constitutional litigation and its implications for the democratic balance of political regimes; the second to the study of constitutional law in the light of the theory of the state and the philosophy of law; the third to the epistemology of comparatism and the comparative analysis of constitutional regimes around the world; and the fourth to "punitive constitutional law" and constitutional jurisprudence on rights and freedoms. Label : UR_UM202Main supervisor : UMPôle de recherche : Sciences Sociales - SSOCÉcole doctorale : Droit et Science PolitiquePortail HAL : publications de la structure WEBSITE

Center for Political and Social Studies: Environment, Health, Territories (CEPEL)
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CEPEL is active in the fields of political science and sociology. The Public Health sector has been gradually strengthened by spontaneous requests from hospital practitioners wishing to orient their scientific work towards the human and social sciences. CEPEL's development is in line with the scientific strategies of its supervisory bodies (UM/CNRS) and is in line with the themes specific to the Montpellier site (nutrition - care - protection), while retaining its historical skills in the field of public policy and comparatism. Label: Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Main supervisors: CNRS, UMPôle de recherche: Sciences Sociales - SSOCÉcole doctorale: Droit et Science PolitiquePortail HAL : publications de la structure SITE WEB

Center for Environmental Economics - Montpellier (CEE-M)
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Public economics - Environmental economics - Behavioral economics - Industrial organization - Applied econometrics. The Centre d'Économie de l'Environnement de Montpellier (CEE-M) is a research unit created on January 1, 2018, under the supervision of the University of Montpellier, INRA, CNRS and Montpellier SupAgro. It is a consortium of economists with around 60 members, conducting research on all issues relating to the preservation of the environment and man's involvement in it. With a multi-disciplinary approach, all the methodologies of economics are mobilized, with an emphasis on experimental and behavioral economics. Label : Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Tutelles principales : CNRS, UM, INRAE, Institut AgroPôle de recherche : Sciences Sociales - SSOCÉcole doctorale : Économie GestionPortail HAL : publications de la structure SITE WEB

Corporate Law Center (CDE)
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Founded in 1966, the Centre du Droit de l'Entreprise offers training and research based on the motto "Learning for enterprise".Today, the Centre du Droit de l'Entreprise's research activities focus mainly on contract law, distribution law, intellectual property law and usage law.The unit collaborates on five masters degrees and offers students the opportunity to learn about written and unwritten national, European and international legal rules in contractual, tax, corporate, property and insurance matters. Most of these courses are now open to apprenticeships, with training and research activities designed to promote a practical, entrepreneurial approach to the law. Label : UR_UM201Main supervisor : UMPôle de recherche : Sciences Sociales - SSOCÉcole doctorale : Droit et Science PolitiquePortail HAL : publications de la structure WEBSITE

Acteurs, Ressources et Territoires dans le DEVeloppement (ART-Dev)
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The ART-Dev joint research unit explores the links between territories and contrasting development dynamics. Analysis of these links takes into account the mobilization of resources, strategies and configurations of actors affecting public policy, the economy and the environment. ART-Dev's scientific positioning covers a number of themes (rural, urban, environment, energy, migration, transport, etc.) and a wide range of geographical areas (North and South). One of the unit's original features is its ability to compare South and North terrains, and contrasting situations within the same country. Its current scientific project is structured around 3 research axes and a cross-disciplinary program: Axis 1: Rural recompositions and public policies; Axis 2: Natural resources and environmental regulation; Axis 3: Interfaces, anchorage and circulation in globalization Cross-disciplinary program: Asymmetries, public action and scale games. Label: Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Primary supervisors: CIRAD, CNRS, UPVM, UPVDSecondary supervisors: UMPôle de recherche: Sciences Sociales - SSOCDoctoral schools: Économie Gestion; Territoires, Temps, Sociétés et DéveloppementHAL portal: publications of the structure WEBSITE

European Membrane InstituteIEM
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The Institut Européen des MembranesIEM) was founded in 2000. The unit brings together around 75 permanent staff and around 100 non-permanent staff (masters, PhD students, post-docs and visiting professors) to work on research, development and training projects in the field of membrane materials and processes. TheIEM is supervised by the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier (ENSCM), the Université de Montpellier (UM) and the Centre National de la Research Scientifique (CNRS), and is located on the Triolet campus (UM). TheIEM 's objective is to develop membranes and membrane processes that are likely to have major societal implications in the fields of energy, water treatment, environmental protection, health and food. It therefore calls on scientists from complementary disciplines to carry out multidisciplinary research, drawing on highly specific skills in: mastering the nature and structure of membranes, from the point of view of the materials used, their morphology and the configuration employed; identifying and controlling interactions between the membrane surface, the environment and the solutes to be separated; developing a process engineering and membrane engineering approach to model phenomena and achieve changes of scale. TheIEM is structured into 3 scientific departments: "Design of Membrane Materials and Multifunctional Systems - DM3"; "Membrane Process Engineering - GPM "; "Interfaces, Physicochemistry, Polymers - IP2". The DM3 and IP2 departments are attached to the Balard Chemical Sciences Doctoral School (ED SCB 459), while the GPM department is attached to the Biodiversity, Agriculture, Food, Environment, Land, Water Doctoral School (ED GAIA 584). TheIEM also offers a range of analytical services (see website). Label : Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Tutelles principales : CNRS, UM, ENSCMPôle de recherche : ChimieÉcoles doctorales : Sciences Chimiques Balard ; Biodiversité, Agriculture, Alimentation, Environnement, Terre, EauPortail HAL : publications de la structure Site web Publications HAL

Marcoule Institute of Separative Chemistry (ICSM)
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https://youtu.be/PTKznZXTjBU Les missions premières de l’ICSM répondant aux enjeux énergétiques consistent à : développer une recherche fondamentale en chimie et physico-chimie des procédés de la chimie séparative nécessaires à l’essor des énergies décarbonées, dans un contexte de raréfaction des ressources naturelles, en innovant pour séparer, trier et recycler (métaux stratégiques) ; concevoir et optimiser des matériaux pour anticiper les cycles du futur en développant une recherche pour un nucléaire durable et des énergies alternatives, avec l’ambition de recycler les matières valorisables. Label : Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR)Tutelles principales : CNRS, CEA, UM, ENSCMPôle de recherche : ChimieÉcole doctorale : Sciences Chimiques BALARDPortail HAL : publications de la structure SITE WEB

Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier (ICGM)
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https://youtu.be/VdXYTpmxIl4 Les recherches menées à l’ICGM s’intéressent à l’élaboration, la caractérisation et la mise en forme de matériaux fonctionnels à différentes échelles, de la molécule au dispositif en passant par les nanomatériaux. L’unité contribue au développement de solutions innovantes pour la résolution des enjeux sociétaux actuels que sont l’énergie, la santé et l’environnement, et développe de très nombreuses collaborations et projets qui sont pour la plupart de dimension internationale, avec des partenariats établis avec des laboratoires et universités du monde entier. L’ICGM est labélisé Institut Carnot Chimie Balard Cirimat et accompagne à ce titre, les industriels de plusieurs secteurs dans leurs projets R&D en science chimique et ingénierie, de la molécule au matériau. Label : Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR)Tutelles principales : CNRS, UM, ENSCMPôle de recherche : ChimieÉcoles doctorales : Sciences Chimiques BALARD ; Information, Structures, Systèmes ; Sciences Chimiques et Biologiques pour la Santé ; Biodiversité, Agriculture, Alimentation, Environnement, Terre, EauPortail HAL : publications de la structure SITE WEB

Max Mousseron Biomolecules Institute (IBMM)
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IBMM develops research on biomolecules (lipids, sugars, proteins and DNA/RNA), which represent the basic building blocks of living organisms. This research, at the interface of chemistry and biology, contributes to a better understanding of physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms, as well as to the development of innovative tools for healthcare: new, more effective treatments (cancer, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases), new medical devices, new cosmetological approaches and new diagnostic systems. The expertise of IBMM's teams covers : design by molecular modeling and synthesis of biomolecules and derivatives using more efficient, environmentally-friendly methods; development of analytical methods for biomolecule characterization and analysis in biological media; pharmacological, toxicological and in vitro biological studies of these biomolecules to validate their properties and select the most promising for development into new therapeutic and diagnostic systems and devices; IBMM's expertise makes it a unique laboratory for the valorization of its research, which has led to the marketing of two drugs (Macrilen, Sébivo) and the creation of several companies. Immersion at IBMM offers a unique training program for students wishing to take up the challenges of the future of living organisms. Label: Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Main supervisory bodies: CNRS, UM, ENSCResearch field: ChemistryPhD schools: BALARD Chemical Sciences; Chemical and Biological Sciences for HealthHAL portal: publications of the structure WEBSITE

Bacterial virulence and chronic infections (VBIC)
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The Bacterial Virulence and Chronic Infections laboratory, VBIC (University of Montpellier, INSERM), was created on January 1, 2011, and is based at the UFR de Médecine Santé in Nîmes. Since January 2023, "L'équipe Projet Biologie des infections à Staphylocoques", located on the Triolet site in Montpellier, has joined VBIC. We have a "bench to bedside" approach, using basic and translational research to solve clinically relevant problems. Working closely with basic scientists, clinicians and biologists at the CHU de Nîmes, we use integrative, multidisciplinary approaches to understand the cellular and molecular basis of host/pathogen and microbial interactions in chronic wounds, and to apply our findings to clinical practice. We are also the National Reference Center for Brucellosis. We focus on the following pathologies: Brucellosis; Opportunistic infections caused by Burkholderia cepacia complex Chronic wound infections Staphylococcal infections. Label: Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Tutelles principales: UM, InsermResearch cluster: Biology and HealthPhD school: Chemical and Biological Sciences for HealthHAL portal: publications of the structure WEBSITE

Physiology and experimental medicine of the heart and muscles (PhyMedExp)
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https://youtu.be/b6lRTV9H6AA?list=PL6WmOx60MnJe_iazdaxlxc1zC3Mx1K3Z0 Le laboratoire de Physiologie et Médecine Expérimentale du Cœur et des muscles, PhyMedExp, est une unité mixte de recherche (INSERM, CNRS, Université de Montpellier) créée le 1er janvier 2011. C’est une unité pluridisciplinaire fédérée autour de la physiologie et la physiopathologie des tissus contractiles (muscles cardiaque, lisse et strié), et leurs interactions avec leur environnement. Elle regroupe plus de 150 personnes sur 5 équipes et développe une stratégie de recherche allant de structures élémentaires (gènes et molécules), à l’organisme entier en passant par les cellules et les tissus. Les 5 équipes de la nouvelle unité PHYMEDEX sont : Équipe N°1 : Dynamique des couplages cardiaques. Équipe N°2 : Muscle et Déficiences d’Organes. Équipe N°3 : Maladies respiratoires et environnement. Équipe N°4 : Digestif : Développement et pathologies. Équipe N°5 : Maladies neuromusculaires et héréditaires. Label : Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR)Tutelles principales : UM, Inserm, CNRSPôle de recherche : Biologie SantéÉcoles doctorales : Sciences du mouvement humain ; Sciences Chimiques et Biologiques pour la SantéPortail HAL : publications de la structure Site web

Pathogenesis and Control of Chronic and Emerging Infections (PCCEI)
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A multidisciplinary research unit made up of INSERM and EFS scientists, academics and university hospital staff. Competent in the field of infectiology research, UMR 1058 promotes translational research, between fundamental and clinical research, on the pathogenesis, transmission and control of HIV, other chronic infections (hepatitis viruses, mycobacteria) and emerging infections (arboviruses, prions), most often in partnership with research teams in the French West Indies and southern countries (sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia). UMR 1058 has received research funding from ANRS, ANR, the European Union (EDCTP and FP7), NIH/NIDA and various foundations. Label: Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Tutelles principales: UM, Inserm, EFS, U ANTILLESResearch cluster: Biology and HealthPhD school: Chemical and Biological Sciences for HealthHAL portal: publications of the structure WEBSITE

Molecular Mechanisms in Neurodegenerative Dementia (MMDN)
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The MMDN is an interdisciplinary laboratory dedicated to research into the biology of aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Using Drosophila, zebrafish, mouse and lemur animal models, and molecular biology, cell biology and pharmacology approaches, we target neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), rare diseases and spinal cord injury. Label : Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Tutelles principales : UM, Inserm, EPHEPôle de recherche : Biologie SantéÉcole doctorale : Sciences Chimiques et Biologiques pour la SantéPortail HAL : publications de la structure SITE WEB

Laboratory of Pathogens and Host Immunity (LPHI)
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The research carried out by the LPHI teams aims to provide new insights into the study of biological membranes, in particular during parasitic (malaria, toxoplasmosis), bacterial (tuberculosis, salmonellosis, staphylococcal infections) and viral (antiviral defenses) infectious processes. The LPHI unit focuses on high-quality, innovative fundamental research in the field of biology. Research is based on integrated approaches involving genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology and in vitro and in vivo cell biology. The laboratory collaborates with chemists and houses a team of theorists, physicists and mathematicians, to combine biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics in global or targeted multidisciplinary approaches to the biological processes studied. Label: Unité Mixte de Research (UMR)Main supervisory bodies: CNRS, INSERM, UMPôle de recherche: Biologie SantéDoctoral schools: Information, Structures, Systèmes; Sciences Chimiques et Biologiques pour la SantéHAL portal: publications of the structure WEBSITE

Bioengineering and Nanosciences Laboratory (LBN)
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The aim of the Bioengineering and Nanoscience Laboratory's research is to contribute to the application of nanosciences to the fields of health and biology, with particular emphasis on dentistry. The main aim is to bring nanomaterials and nanosensors closer to clinical application, based on a high-quality methodological approach. Label : UR_UM104Main supervisor : UMPôle de recherche : Biologie SantéDoctoral school : Chemical and Biological Sciences for HealthHAL portal : publications of the structure WEBSITE