Organisation
The division for Science and Process Engineering of Agricultural Products(Caractérisation et Elaboration des Produits Issus de l'Agriculture, CEPIA) is one of the 14 scientific divisions of the Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA). It conducts its research in the sectors of food, biotechnologies (pharmacy, cosmetology) and in the green chemistry (biofuels, materials, biomolecules).
The Division employs 500 researchers and engineers, including 200 teacher-researchers from Joint Research Unit (JRU) partner organisations.
They work within a network of 25 units. Their research over the next four years is structured around four major priorities
- The design of model foods and complex food models
- the fate of food in the digestive tract
- the lignocellulosic biorefinery
- Integrating knowledge and models
The complexity of certain scientific issues, in plant sciences or chemistry, requires the establishment of interdisciplinary research networks. The networks in which the division involved include public and private research teams working together on fundamental issues.
They put together: public or private research organisations, engineering schools, universities, industrial groups, small and medium-sized companies, technical centres and institutes.
The division’s platforms bring together complex and sophisticated tools within the same site. They act as experimental facilities that are open to our academic and professional partners.
Resources: State fundings: 3.52 M€; other resources: 2.5 M€; wage bill: 26 M€.
Management:
Dr Monique Axelos was appointed Head of the Division with effect from 1 May 2008.
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Dr Monique Axelos
Head of the Division
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Division for Science and Process Engineering of Agricultural Products
INRA
Rue de la Géraudière
BP 71627
44316 Nantes cedex 03
Tel : +33 (0)2 40 67 5145
fax : +33 (0)2 40 67 50 06
cepia@nantes.inra.fr
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See Monique Axelos' resume (click on the picture, it opens a new window)
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Dr Michael J. O'Donohue
Deputy Head of the Division
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INRA/INSAT/CNRS
LISBP-Biocatalysis group
INSA/INRA UMR 792
135, avenue de Rangueil
31077 Toulouse cedex 04
Tel:+ 33 (0)5 61 55 94 28
fax:+ 33 (0)5 61 55 94 00
michael.odonohue@insa-toulouse.fr
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Writing:
Laurence Prévosto
Creation date: 06 July 2010
Update: 03 September 2012