IMN
Jean Rouxel Institute of MaterialsThe Institute of Materials was created in 1988 by the renowned French chemist Jean Rouxel. Drawing together chemists, physicists and materials engineers from the CNRS and the University of Nantes, with over 150 researchers and support staff it now represents one of the largest materials research centres in France. Research projects are diverse, including collaborations with industry, and other national and international research organisations.
MITOVASC Institute
UMR CNRS 6015 - UMR INSERM 1083MITOVASC was founded from the association of several groups sharing a common scientific goal, which is to provide a better understanding of the interactions between the small arteries controlling blood flow supply and the mitochondria controlling cell metabolism.
LS2N
Laboratory of digital sciences of NantesA single objective : bring together Nantes’ research expertise in computer science and cybernetics to develop digital sciences, inclusive of other disciplines and taking account of the social challenges involved.
IMMM
Le Mans Molecules and Materials InstituteResearch activities rely on well-established knowhow and renowned expertise in chemistry, physicochemistry and physics and are organized in 4 topics: organic material, inorganic material, physics of confined systems and polymers.
IECM
Cellular and Molecular Immuno-Endocrinology labThe INRA/Nantes-University/Oniris joint research CMIE unit focuses its research activity on type 1 diabete.
GEPEA
Process Engineering for Environment and Food unitGEPEA (Process Engineering for Environment and Food) Laboratory was created in 2000. It brings together the Process Engineering teams of the University of Nantes, École des Mines of Nantes and of ONIRIS (Nantes).