event From 03 Sept. 2024 to 06 Sept. 2024

Lynn Margulis room - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse

International Guided Tour Seminars september 24

From September 3 to 6 at 11 a.m., as part of the "Functional Biology and Ecology" Master's program run by EUR TULIP, international guest researchers will be hosting a series of seminars open to the entire scientific community. The seminars will also be available via Zoom.

17 June 2024

By: Tulip Communication / Pierre-Marc Delaux

Phylogenomics reveals the evolutionary origins of lichenization in chlorophyte algae

LRSV researchers published in May in Nature Communication, a phylogenomics study that reveals the evolutionary origins of lichenization in chlorophyte algae.
An international collaboration, which includes Grégoire Freschet from SETE, published in PNAS, a synthesis of root lifespan and its environmental and plant-related drivers.
To avoid inbreeding, plants in the Oleaceae family use an unusual genetic system that defines two unique compatibility groups. Its genomic and molecular bases have just been identified by two CNRS teams (including CRBE) associated with the universities of Toulouse and Lille. Published jointly in the journal Current Biology on April 15, 2024, their studies pave the way for a better understanding of the evolution of plant reproductive strategies, and should enable better control of olive tree pollination.

13 June 2024

Salle Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse

LabEx Seminar : Manuel González-Guerrero

Manuel González-Guerrero, Professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, will give a seminar on "Transition metal trafficking in biological nitrogen fixation" on June 13 at 11:00 am, as part of the LabEx TULIP Seminar AAP.
29 06
29 June 2024
Centre de Germ-Louron, Pyrénées
TULIP Summer School 2024
13 06
13 June 2024
Salle Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse
LabEx Seminar : Manuel González-Guerrero
14 05
14 May 2024
LGDP - Université de Perpignan Via Dominitia & Zoom
International Guided Tour Seminars - May 24
21 05
21 May 2024
Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse
LabEx Seminar : Ming-Jung Liu
12 04
12 April 2024
Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse
LabEx Seminar : Kasper Andersen
19 12
19 December 2023
Salle Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse
Seminar Visiting Scientist Paula Fernandez
29 11
29 November 2023
Room Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse
Seminar Visting Scientist Philip Mullineaux
02 11
02 November 2023
Salle Lynn Margulis - PABS, INRAE Occitanie-Toulouse
Seminar LabEx : Ville Friman
12 10
12 October 2023
Pôle AgroBioScience (bâtiment PABS) - Centre INRAE d'Auzeville-Tolosane
Forum TULIP & FRAIB - Register
28 09
28 September 2023
Amphitheater Molliard - EDB (Paul Sabatier Université)
Seminar Visiting Scientist James Costa
12 09
27 07
27 July 2023
Domaine de Ramonjuan - Pyrénées
TULIP Summer School 2023
06 09
06 September 2023
EDB Seminar Room - Paul Sabatier University
International Guided Tour Seminars 23-24

Check out current AAPs !

19 July 2024

By: TULIP Communication

PhD "Position Grant" 2024-25

Objective: Candidates willing to engage in a PhD in one of the 6 TULIP Laboratories can apply to obtain a grant covering 50% or 100% of the total salary cost of a three-year doctoral allocation contract. Master students ending their first-year program in 2024 and planning to engage in a PhD at the end of their second year of master (in 2025), are particularly encouraged to apply. Candidates that have successfully completed a full master program in 2024 can also apply.

27 October 2023

By: TULIP Communication

The TULIP-GS calls

TULIP-GS is opening five Calls for Projects. Three of these Calls are targeting PhD students to help them consolidate their career through our PhD Mobility Packages, PhD “Side Project” allocations and PhD Tutorial Assignation. One Call, the TULIP-GS “Junior Lab”, targets L3 Licence students to initiate them to the reality of a research project. The last call constitutes of training packages for teachers and researchers seeking to reinforce their interdisciplinary skills.

Our reason to be

Because of an increasing world population, humanity faces multiple challenges. Among them, supplying enough food and improving land and water uses are without any doubt main priorities. The Laboratory of Excellence (Labex) TULIP is involved at a scientific level in these priorities, providing a perspective and a workforce of more than 600 scientists of various statuses, on a subject that gets more worrying each day.

The TULIP LabEx develops a comprehensive theory of the interactions between living organisms in order to study their ability to adapt to environmental changes. Based on complementary approaches combining microbe, plant or animal specialists, on large scale experimental models, coupled with theoretical approaches, researchers hope to predict resource evolution and, on the long term, provide solutions to problems that will impact us shortly.

As concrete examples, the TULIP LabEx project elaborates new environmentally friendly fertilizers as well as genetically improved plant species to make them more resistant to pests and diseases.

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