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About COEX
Research
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Collaborations
Australia
- ACA, Australian Center for Astrobiology (Sydney)
Belgium
- CSL, Centre Spatial de Liège
- Limburgs Universitair Centrum
- Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Dynamical meteorology and climatology Unit
- UCL
- ULB, Center for nonlinear phenomena and complex systems
- ULB, Microgravity Research Centre
- ULg, Laboratory of General Physics
- Vlaams Interuniversitair Instituut voor Biotechnologie
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of Ultrastructure
Canada
- Dalhousie University, Center for Marine Geology, Halifax NS
Europe
- Biozentrum Basel
- CAB, Centro de Astrobiologia, Madrid
- Cambridge University, UK
- CETP, Paris, France
- CNES, Toulouse, France
- CNRS, project ECLIPSE II “evolution of biogeochemical cycles from archean to recent environments”
- CNRS-SA
- DARC
- DLR
- DMI
- EANA, European Exo/Astrobiology Network Association
- ECMWF
- Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary
- ESA, European Space Agency
- ESF, project “archean environmental studies: the habitat of early life”
- IKI
- Institute of spatial astrophysics, Orsay
- IPGP, Paris, France
- KNMI, Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut
- Laboratoire de recherches sur la cognition animale, Toulouse, France
- Laboratorio de Estudios Cristallograficos, Granada
- Leiden University, the Netherlands
- LMD
- MARS, Napels
- Meteo-France
- Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France
- Observatory Grenoble
- Observatory Paris-Meudon
- Technische Universitaet Muenchen (Sevil Weinkauf )
- Université de Nantes , France
- Universiteit Utrecht
- University of Barcelona
- University of Brest, France
- University of Cologne, Germany
- University of Strasbourg, France
- University of Toulouse, France
USA
- Carnegie Institution of Washington
- De Paul University, Chicago
- Harvard University
- Iowa State University
- JPL
- MIT
- NASA Astrobiology Institute
- National Centers for Environmental Predictions, USA
- Virginia Tech
- Woods Hole molecular biology laboratories
International Space Station (ISS)
The largest space programme that has ever been undertaken on the basis of international cooperation
(United States, Russia, Japan, Canada and Europe ).
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