Fish Ecophysiology Platform

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The Fish Ecophysiology Platform (in french Plateforme Ecophysiologie des Poissons; PEP) is a multi-site and multi-species structure which objective is to provide space and skills dedicated to fish experiments in controlled environment.

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Major species reared in PEP facilities are zebrafish and seabass as well as marine medaka and sole.

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        • Laboratory of Genetics and Pathology - La Tremblade
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  • Projects
    • New project
    • Projet en cours - EPHEMARE
    • Projet en cours - Fish'N'POPs
    • Projet en cours - Presto'COG
    • Contenus Conphypop
    • Projet achevé - Aquagenet
    • Bibliography
  • Projet achevé - Aquagenet
    • Introduction
    • Project goals
    • Teams
    • Publications Aquagenet
    • News
    • Meetings - Workshops
  • Teams
    • Laboratory of Genetics and Pathology - La Tremblade
    • Station of L'Houmeau
    • Supporting structures

Teams

Laboratory of Genetics and Pathology - La Tremblade

Laboratory of Genetics and Pathology is involved in production and use of genomic ressources in molluscs and their pathogens.

Supporting structures

Station of L'Houmeau

The station of L'Houmeau is involved in production and use of genomic ressources in fish.

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