- project . 2022 - 2025Funder: EC Project Code: 101032608Overall Budget: 263,732 EURFunder Contribution: 263,732 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: ULL
Recent zooarchaeological analyses have suggested that Neanderthals were skilled hunters. Yet, there is still a vivid debate on whether Middle Palaeolithic human groups were also capable of more effective, and diverse, sophisticated food-processing behaviours, in particu...
- project . 2015 - 2021Funder: EC Project Code: 648936Overall Budget: 1,999,740 EURFunder Contribution: 1,999,740 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: ULL
In neurons, sites of Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ sensors are located within 20-50 nm, in subcellular “Ca2+ nanodomains”. Such tight coupling is crucial for the functional properties of synapses and neuronal excitability. Two key players act together in nanodomains, coupling Ca...
- project . 2015 - 2021Funder: EC Project Code: 648871Overall Budget: 1,996,750 EURFunder Contribution: 1,996,750 EUROpen Access mandate for PublicationsPartners: ULL
Who were the Neanderthals and what caused their demise? To answer these questions, the classic approach in archaeology relies on the analysis of the Neanderthals' stone-tool assemblages and the mineralized bone remains of their dietary intake. Although this approach has...
- project . 2021 - 2023Funder: EC Project Code: 895300Overall Budget: 160,932 EURFunder Contribution: 160,932 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: ULL
COST-ATP pretends to establish the role of intravesicular ATP in excitatory and inhibitory synapses of the central nervous system (CNS). Although, several laboratories have characterized the crucial interaction between ATP and catecholamines to permit its large accumula...
- project . 2022 - 2024Funder: EC Project Code: 101026739Overall Budget: 160,932 EURFunder Contribution: 160,932 EUROpen Access mandate for Publications and Research DataPartners: ULL
At a time when the climate emergency and an ever growing energy-demanding population are major issues facing the world, it is clearer than ever that new integrated sensing technologies are needed to: (1) locally adapt to climate change (by monitoring and preventing envi...
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