Also, the consortium forms a powerful collaboration because of the impact each university already has made in cancer research plus
a solid research infrastructure is already in place at each university.
Enriched by the rapid evolution of these technologies, TEFOR - TACGene has developed a
solid expertise in the design, production and use of TALE - N and CRISPR / Cas9 systems, both for its own
research projects in cultured cells and in collaboration, in many model organisms, including the rat, zebrafish, Drosophila, and Xenopus as part of the National
Infrastructure in Biology and Health TEFOR supported by Investissement d'Avenir programme (2012 - 2019).
The main hardware in the existing
research infrastructure at IFE Hynor is found in a process room for testing and development of high temperature hydrogen production and
solid oxide fuel cell technology (SOFC), including a Dual Bubbling Fluidized Bed reactor prototype (DBFB) for continuous hydrogen production by sorption - enhanced reforming (SER) of methane with an integrated process for CO2 - capture.