Published on 23/09/2024
The 6th symposium of the Réseau des Zones Ateliers was held from 17 to 19 September 2024 in Sainte-Menehould (Marne) on the theme of ‘co-constructing research on socio-ecosystems’....
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Published on 10/09/2024
We are delighted to welcome a new associate professor to the MRCA team at L2A !
Jean-Daniel Masson is from Lorraine and holds a doctorate in environmental toxicology. After 2 post-doctorates at Maisons-Alfort, he joined the MRCA team on the 2nd September 2024.
Read morePublished on 29/08/2024
Our experimental platform in aquaculture has been inaugurated since already ten years! The birthday has been celebrated on last July 22th in attendance of many figures such as Hélène Boulanger president of Lorraine University, Xavier Fernandez head of department PHASE INRAE, Alain Hehn vice president of the scientific council of university, Benoît Grasser vice president of science policy and Eric Gelhaye director of scientific pole A2F.
Read morePublished on 19/06/2024
The Animal and Functionality of Animal Products Research Unit is changing its name to L2A: Laboratoire Animal et Agroécosystèmes (L2A), a joint venture between the University of Lorraine and INRAE. Pascal Fontaine, director of the laboratory, tells us more about the name change. The change is accompanied by a new logo and a new website, which will be ready for the start of the 2024 academic year.
Published on 13/06/2024
Since 2016, DAC team holds with the faculty of sciences of Nancy a further course on animal experimentation focused on fish wellfare. The goals.for the learners are to manage the good laboratory practises concerning the fish model, to know fish anatomy, to manage the concepts of wellfare and pain, to gain theoretical and practise-based knowledge on fish handling and maintenance, and finally to know the legislation on animal experimentation.
Read morePublished on 12/06/2024
On Thursday 13 June at 9am in the Gallé amphitheatre on the Présidence Brabois site of the Université de Lorraine, Joachim Thiebaut will present his thesis entitled ‘Physiological, generic and adaptive modelling of the fate of persistent organic pollutants in farm animals’, produced by the L2A Laboratory.
For those who are unable to attend in person, it will be possible to follow the defence online via the following link:
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