The ULNE I-SITE project is based on objectively defined scientific strengths and thus encompasses the PIA entities managed by the consortium, projects funded by the European Research Council (ERC), H2020-labelled projects coordinated by the consortium, the members of the Institut universitaire de France (IUF) and SIRIC OncoLille.

PIA entities managed by the consortium:
Laboratories of excellence:
- LabEx CAPPA (Physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere)

Coordinator: Denis Petitprez
- LabEx CEMPI (European centre for mathematics, physics and their interactions)

Scientfic coordinator: Stephan De Bièvre
- LabEx DISTALZ (Alzheimer’s disease, innovation strategy, transdisciplinary approach)

Coordinator: Philippe Amouyel
- LabEx EGID (European genomics institute for diabetes, world-class research, innovation centre)

Coordinator: Philippe Froguel
Facilities of excellence:
- EquipEx Imaginex Biomed (Imaging platform for high resolution analysis and high-throughput screening)
Coordinator: Franck Lafont
- EquipEx LIGAN-PM (Human genome sequencing platform for personalized medicine)

Coordinateur : Philippe Froguel
- EquipEx REALCAT (High-throughput catalyst screening platform for biorefineries)

Coordinateur : Sébastien Paul
- EquipEx Excelsior (Experimental Center for the study of the properties of nanodevices)
Coordinator: Gilles Dambrine
- EquipEx Flux (fibre optics for high flux)
Coordinator: Marc Douay
- EquipEx IrDIVE (Research and Innovation Platform in Digital and Interactive Visual Environments)

Coordinator: Yann Coello
- EquipEx LEAF (Laser procEssing plAtform for multiFunctional electronics on Flex)

Coordinator: Emmanuel Dubois
- IDEFI ADICODE (Innovation through co-design and learning-based projects)
- Precinash university hospital research project (Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis: from disease stratification to innovative therapeutic approaches)
Coordinator: François Pattou
- WillAssistHeart university hospital research project
Coordinator: Sophie Susen


ERC laureates within the consortium:
This Péridex is the basis of the I-SITE ULNE project, a project that aims to sustain and expand scientific excellence.
