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BARRY-MARTINET Raphaëlle
3 June 2016 -
Revêtements non toxiques à fonctionnalités antisalissures et réduction de traînée
7 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETPersonnes de MAPIEM participant au programme:
Anton Charlène, Blache Yves, Briand Jean-François, Canilho Nadia, Culioli Gérald, Guentas-Dombrowsky Linda, Horatius Lydia, Margaillan André, Ortalo-Magné Annick, Petit Christelle, Tanguy Brigitte Partenaire(s) :BLANCOLOR
Philippe Allex IFREMER
Chantal Compère DCNS
Philippe Le Calvé -
Signaling Systems involved in biofilm formation (SISYF)
15 January 2018, by webmasterPresentation
Due to the REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of CHemicals), new environmentally friendly and non-toxic antifouling strategies are being studied. One of the approaches is to find active molecules which will replace biocides that are currently on the market, with those that can be formulated in paints dedicated to ship hulls.
The success of this strategy requires a good understanding of the mechanisms used by marine microorganisms to (…) -
Antifouling Coatings for War Ships
7 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETFinancement:
EDA Project.B0001-GEM1-ERG and B0945-GEM1-ERG
Description:
The pressure of environment regulations has reached to ban tin containing antifouling coatings, which could have fulfilled the objectives of dry-docking intervals previously mentioned. In addition, other metallic compounds are considered to be regulated in a near future such as copper base products well known to-day as antifouling components.
New tin free self polishing / ablative antifoulings have been (…) -
Quorum sensing interference in Pseudomonas and related strains isolated from marine ecosystems
21 October 2020Acronym :
SENPSEUDOMAR Funding:
PHC TASSILI Short Overview:
This project aims at better understand how Pseudomonas strains found in marine environment survive in particular in complex biofilms and to evaluate approaches that could limit their development. Involved MAPIEM permanent members: MOLMERET Maëlle BARAQUET Claudine BLACHE YvesPartners:Nom de l’organisation partenaire
Géomatique, Ecologie Et Environnement (GEE), Université Mustapha STAMBOULI Mascara Algeria
MELIANI Amina (…) -
Analyse de la formation de Biofilm sur des SurfaCes par mIcroscopie à balayage laSer confocal
20 October 2020Acronym :
ABSCIS Funding:
CD-TPM Short Overview:
The objective was to buy a confocal laser scanning microscope Involved MAPIEM permanent members: MOLMERET Maëlle -
MOLMERET Maëlle
3 June 2016Research Topics
Mechanisms of biofilm formation and inhibition strategies at the molecular level. -
Biofilms in the marine environment: role of c-di-GMP
21 October 2020Acronym :
BEEMROC Funding:
CD-TPM, APRI Short Overview:
The objective was to characterize the c-di-GMP signaling pathway in Shewanella oneidensis. This pathway controls the planktonic to biofilm transition. The long term goal is to find molecules interfering with this pathway to prevent biofilm formation. Involved MAPIEM permanent members: BARAQUET Claudine -
Etude des Capacités d’Adhésion de Bactéries marines sur des SURfaces innovantes par microscopie à Force Atomique
20 October 2020Acronym :
CABSURFA Funding :
CD-TPM Short overview :
The objective was to buy materials for AFM applications Involved MAPIEM Permanent members : MOLMERET Maëlle BELEC Lénaïc -
Analysis of the biodiversity of marine microbial strains and their biotic interactions by bioinformatics analysis of DNA and RNA sequences
20 October 2020Acronym :
IBIS Funding:
CD-TPM, APRI Short Overview:
The main objective was to sequence bacterial genomes and total RNA, and to purchase a software to analyse high throughput sequencing (NGS) data (Genomics and Transcriptomics). Involved MAPIEM permanent members: MOLMERET Maëlle
Laboratoire MAPIEM (UR 4323)