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\section{The LUPM team (1 page)}  Investigating Dark Matter is a historical topic at LUPM, specifically for what concerns phenomenology and indirect detection with gamma-rays. One of the thrusts of members of the LUPM LSST team is to pursue this investigation by other means, namely cosmological probes and large scale structures as observed with optical telescopes.  \subsection{Short Resume of involved researchers at LUPM}  \subsubsection{Johann Cohen-Tanugi}  Johann Cohen-Tanugi is a IN2P3 permanent researcher (grade CR1), who obtained his Physics doctorate in 2001, on experimental measurement of the CP asymmetry in the B-meson system with the BaBar detector. Followed two postdoctoral positions in Fermi, first at INFN-Pisa and then at SLAC, where he worked on the Large Area Telescope silicon tracker, and pursued several science topics in gamma-ray astroparticle physics, in particular Dark Matter Indirect detection, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Galactic sources of Cosmic Rays and large-scale diffuse emission. He joined LUPM in 2007.  \subsubsection{Fabrice Feinstein}  \subsubsection{Edmond Giraud}  \subsubsection{Eric Nuss}  \subsubsection{Denis Puy}