Completed projects
EVOLDIS (Evolution of dissipative systems)
- 2012 – 2015 (completed)
- Funding : University of Geneva – DIP
- This project uses a bacterial model system to study the theory that the complexity of life evolved in response to free energy gradients to dissipate this energy through irreversible (entropy producing) processes
- UniGe Responsible : Bas Ibelings
- PhD student : Claire- Marie Loudon
- Partners : Eawag Aquatic Ecology
Antibiotic resistance of multidrug resistant according to different climatic conditions
This project identifies the possible antibiotic resistance mechanisms prevailing in environmental bacteria, under tropical versus temperate climatic conditions, incorporating international surveillance to provide baseline information on the prevalence of antibiotic resistance bacteria and their resistance genes from hospital and communal effluents and their spread into the aquatic ecosystem.
- 2012 – 2016 (completed)
- Funding:
- Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Students
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- Bourse Augustin Lombard 2013
- Bourse Ernst and Lucie Schmidheiny Foundation
- UniGe Responsibles: Bas Ibelings & John Poté
- PhD student : Naresh Devarajan
- Partners : University of Kinshasa and Jamal Mohamed College-Bharathidasan University (India)