Monthly Archives: February 2021

Significant relationships between chemical pollutants and the microbiota of urban deposits – ISA contribution

Significant relationships between chemical pollutants and the microbiota of urban deposits are highlighted in Science and the Total Environment.
Laure WIEST from Traces group at ISA is co-author of this first study presenting full comparisons between specific high priority pollutants monitorings, and microbiological DNA patterns.

Reference: Spatio-temporal variations in chemical pollutants found among urban deposits match changes […]

February 26th, 2021|

First lipidome profiling of Gammarus fossarum

ISA researchers and their partners from INRAE, ICSN, LBM, MPI-CBG decipher the lipidome of G. fossarum for the first time unveiling the diversity and dynamics in lipid composition. They also discover sulfate-based lipids in hepatopancreas epithelium in G. fossarum by SIMS imaging.
Shotgun lipidomics and mass spectrometry imaging unveil diversity and dynamics in lipid composition in […]

February 17th, 2021|

February 23, 2021 – Lecture by Marie-Virginie SALVIA from CRIOBE laboratory

As part of the scientific animation, the Institute for Analytical Sciences (ISA) will welcome Marie-Virginie SALVIA, researcher from the CRIOBE laboratory (EPHE , CNRS, UPVD – PSL) for a lecture intituled “Analytical chemistry, a science at the service of health and the environment – examples of research projects” on February 23, 2021 (10h30 am in […]

February 16th, 2021|