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07 June 2023

By: TULIP Communication

Interview of the Young Scientists for the Future 2016-2017 laureates

Six months after the launch of the “Young Scientists for the Future” TULIP action, here is an interview of two of the four recruited PhDs, Harihar Jaishree Subrahmanian and Manuel Gonzalez-Fuente. An opportunity to learn more about their motivation to join the TULIP community, their past experiences and the projects they are now working on.
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07 June 2023

By: Guillaume Cassiède-Berjon

TULIP grows with the arrival of a new unit: the Genome and Plant Development Laboratory (LGDP) of Perpignan

TULIP is growing with the arrival of the LGDP, that focuses on plant adaptation to thermal stress, and its underlying structure and expression of the genome change. On this occasion, Jean-Marc Deragon, Director of the laboratory, explains the motivation to become part of the TULIP dynamics.
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07 June 2023

By: TULIP Communication

Three selected projects for the 2017 TULIP-FR AIB Call for interlab projects

For the second year, The FR AIB and the LabEx TULIP proposed a Call for Inter-unit projects, following the FRAIB call for projects.
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07 June 2023

By: Claire De Mazancourt & Guillaume Cassiède-Berjon

A relationship between population or ecosystem stability and study area

The temporal stability of a population or ecosystem was known to increase with spatial scale, but this relationship had never been made explicit. Researchers from SETE (CNRS and Paul Sabatier University) and their international collaborators describe for the first time the Invariability-Area Relationship (IAR) in a Nature Communications article. They establish a theoretical relationship and measure it with plant production and bird communities data.
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07 June 2023

By: TULIP Communication & Anne-Sophie Lubrano-Lavadera

The sunflower genome reveals the orchestration of genes involved in oil production and flowering

Less than a year after the deciphering of the sunflower genome, its in-depth analysis by a LIPM team (TULIP laboratory) led to the identification of hundreds of genes that works together to regulate flowering or oil production. The results are published in Nature (online) on May 22th, 2017.
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19 June 2017

Marc Ridet conference room

Kimberley Snowden "Visiting scientist" seminar

Kimberley Snowden will give a seminar “Strigolactones and the environmental control of branching” on Monday, June 19th, 2017 in the Marc Ridet conference room at 13:30.
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02 June 2017

Marc Ridet conference room (INRA Auzeville campus)

Erik Hom Visiting Scientists seminar

Erik Hom will give a seminar "Of Chance and Necessity: Vignettes of Synthetic Ecology" on Friday, June 2nd in the Marc Ridet conference room.
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10 May 2017

Marc Ridet conference room (INRA Auzeville campus)

Maria Harrison seminar

Maria Harrison seminar "Reprogramming root cells for arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis" on May 10th, 2017 in the Marc Ridet conference room (INRA Auzeville campus)
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25 April 2017

EDB seminar room

Benjamin Wiggins Seminar

Benjamin Wiggins will be presenting "Implementing active learning in university biology courses" at the EDB laboratory (4R1 building ) on April 25th from 11:30 to 12:30.
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07 June 2023

By: Guillaume Cassiède-Berjon

Codon optimization underpins generalist parasitism in fungi

In recent work published in february 2017 in eLife, LIPM researchers ask how codon optimization underpins generalist parasitism in fungi.
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27 April 2017

FR seminar room (INRA Auzeville campus)

Visiting Scientists Stuart Pimm seminar

Stuart Pimm is the Doris Duke Chair of Conservation Ecology at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. He will give a seminar "The role of science in making effective conservation decisions" on Thursday, April 27th in the FR seminar room.
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20 June 2017

Université Paul Sabatier

TULIP is sponsoring the European Plant Science Retreat 2017

From June 20th to 23rd, the European Plant Science Retreat is the only European Congress organized BY and FOR PhD students working in Plant Biology.
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07 June 2023

By: Guillaume Cassiède-Berjon & Fabien Aubret

ECTOPYR: the Pyrenean ectotherms indicators of climate change

Fabien Aubret, researcher at the SETE laboratory, recently launched a European cross-border cooperation project INTERREG POCTEFA named ECTOPYR, which aiming ats to benefiting from the cross-border distribution of Pyrenean ectotherms vertebrates and use them as biological indicators of climate change.
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06 April 2017

Marc-Ridet (INRA Auzeville campus)

Visiting Scientists: José María Fernández-Palacios seminar

José María Fernández-Palacios is Ecology Professor at the University of La Laguna (Tenerife) and leader of the Island Ecology and Biogeography group. He will give a seminar "Towards a glacial-sensitive model of island Biogeography" on Thursday, April 6th in the Marc Ridet conference room.
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07 June 2023

By: Guillaume Cassiède-Berjon & Emmanuelle Cam

The Conundrum of Heterogeneities in Life History Studies

In a review published last November in Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Emmanuelle Cam and collaborators critically analyze the methods used to test the "neutral theory of life stories", synthesizing the approaches and terminology proposed by other disciplines concerning the analysis of longitudinal data (ie long-term monitoring of individuals) and advocate for the use of these approaches in evolutionary ecology.
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15 June 2017

By: Guillaume Cassiède-Berjon

Summer School 2017

Since 2012, TULIP has been organizing a residential training session for Masters, PhD and post-doctoral students from all over the world. A unique occasion to meet international speakers gathered in Occitanie for this occasion.
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08 March 2017

SETE - Moulis

Workshop on evolution and non-genetic inheritance at the SETE laboratory

From 8 to 10 March 2017, SETE will host a workshop on evolution and non-genetic inheritance (inheritance based on other factors than DNA sequence variation). The workshop will consist of lectures and discussion sessions and is organizedin the context of the ANR MEMOSTRESS project of Vincent Colot (IBENS Paris), Olivier Loudet (INRA Versailles) and Tom Van Dooren (iEES Paris).
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20 April 2017

Mas des Canelles (Castanet)

Registration is now open for the TULIP Meeting 2017!

The TULIP Meeting is an important event in the LabEx’s life.
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19 June 2017

By: TULIP Communication

LabEx dynamics of excellence will be extended until june 2025!

Thierry Mandon, Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research, and Louis Schweitzer, Commissioner General for Investment, announced on Tuesday, February 14th the continuation of LabEx's policy of excellence beyond 2019.
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07 June 2023

By: J-M Couzigou, Jean-Philippe Combier et al.

Positive Gene Regulation by a Natural Protective miRNA Enables Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis

Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, a plant-fungal mutualistic relationship, is regulated by the miR171 family. Couzigou et al. discover that miR171b has evolved a target site mismatch such that instead of silencing, miR171b protects its target gene LOM1 from cleavage by other miR171 family members and thereby enables AM symbiosis.
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17 March 2017

Marc Ridet conference room - INRA Toulouse

Visiting Scientists : Andrea Genre seminar

Searching for the origins of fungal accommodation in arbuscular mycorrhizas
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