Technological facilities and platforms are both open to companies such as academic users. They bring their expertises to research teams and thanks to these collaborations improve their skills for all kinf of users.
Inrae’s platforms represent major scientific, technological and organisational challenges for the agronomic, environmental and food sciences. They have three main missions:
Contribution to the research process, service to scientific communities
Methodological and technological development
Training, dissemination and promotion of information
Micalis is home to five technology facilities run by research teams and supported by national and international grants.
The platform is dedicated to the production of enzymes and therapeutic proteins as well as for the detection of biomarkers (clinical or environmental) using transcriptional and translational devices and optimized by new methods of machine learning.
Cultissimeo aims to isolate, identify and characterize the microorganisms of the intestinal microbiota using high-throughput innovative culturing and analytical approaches.
Galaxy SynBioCAD is an open access Galaxy workflow environment to design and build different metabolic routes for the production of a compound of interest.
he Gut-on-chip Core Facility (GCF) aims to provide a technological breakthrough, the HuMiX (Human-microbial crosstalk) system, for studying host-microbiota dialogue.
Ferments du Futur is a public-private partnership set up to accelerate research and innovation in ferments, fermented foods and biopreservation, thereby promoting safer, healthier and more sustainable food systems.
The common services bring together all the essential teams for our unit, providing comprehensive support for scientific activities on administrative, technical, and computer-related fronts.