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Joan Laur

Joan Laur

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Her work, recognized for its collaborative, innovative, and original nature, focuses on molecular biology, plant physiology, and the integration of omics technologies. Responsible for the deployment of phytotechnologies at the Montreal Botanical Garden since 2024, she also leads the project “Omics Sciences to Close the Loop,” funded by Genome Canada and Genome Quebec as part of the Sustainable and Climate-Adapted Bio-Food Production initiative.

Her research focuses on ecotechnologies, agrobiodiversity, and slow tech approaches. It aims to develop sustainable and innovative solutions to environmental and climate challenges by promoting resilient and ecosystem-friendly biofood production.

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Projets portés par Joan Laur

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Liens fongiques: mycovalorisation pour des villes circulaires, des communautés résilientes et des matériaux régénératifs

Critical Infrastructure Supply and Resilience Sustainable materials Circular economy Architecture and urban planning Building
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