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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Perspectives from North America Chair : Jean-Marie Delarue, former Contrôleur général des lieux de privation de …
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Reuben Jonathan Miller
The Least of These: Violence, Freedom, and Possibility for a New World
Reuben Jonathan Miller
The Least of These: Violence, Freedom, and Possibility for a New World
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Perspectives from North America Chair : Jean-Marie Delarue, former Contrôleur général des lieux de privation de …
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Perspectives from North America Chair : Jean-Marie Delarue, former Contrôleur général des lieux de privation de …
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9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair …
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Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
Managing and Reducing the Prison Populations in Finland. Long-Term Experiences
Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
Managing and Reducing the Prison Populations in Finland. Long-Term Experiences
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9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair …
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9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair …
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Pierre Corvol
What we owe to Claude Bernard today
Pierre Corvol
What we owe to Claude Bernard today
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Abstract Claude Bernard ? A learned physician and physiologist ? A diabetes specialist ? The inventor of the internal environment ? The creator of experimental medicine ? Claude Bernard is all of these and more. He is one of the founders of modern …
18:00 to 19:00
Philippe Pasero
Cellular Responses to DNA Damage: From Stalled Forks to Inflammation and Beyond
Philippe Pasero
Cellular Responses to DNA Damage: From Stalled Forks to Inflammation and Beyond
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15:50 to 16:35
Renata Basto
GENerating a Break in the Proliferation of Cells after Whole Genome Duplication
Renata Basto
GENerating a Break in the Proliferation of Cells after Whole Genome Duplication
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Raphaël Ceccaldi
How Homologous Recombination (HR)-Deficient Tumors Survive Genomic Instability
Raphaël Ceccaldi
How Homologous Recombination (HR)-Deficient Tumors Survive Genomic Instability
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Abstract Pl@ntNet is a participatory platform based on artificial intelligence to facilitate plant identification and the monitoring of plant biodiversity. In this presentation, we will first look at the technology behind Pl@ntNet, as well as the …
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Abstract In the context of global changes affecting biodiversity worldwide, to what extent flower visitors -and not just bees- are threatened by different environmental factors needs to be evaluated. This is critical if we are to mitigate the effects of …
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Abstract Several studies have now shown at different spatial scale that certain species of the wild bee fauna are in decline in Europe. In response, some European countries and the European commission are implementing action plans to mitigate negative …
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Lecture prepared with Helge Bruelheide (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany). Abstract In Germany (Central Europe) biodiversity has changed profoundly with respect to composition and spatial …
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Abstract Resurveys of historical vegetation plots are invaluable to document patterns of change in community composition and diversity. They are also useful to better understand impacts of multiple and interacting global-change drivers. The relevance of …
14:15 to 14:45
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Abstract Baseline surveys are essential to assess long-term shifts in plant communities. In the early 2000s, we re-surveyed 293 sites of six forest types in Wisconsin, USA. Data from these sites, first surveyed in the 1950s, allowed us to infer …
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Abstract The Danish monitoring program NOVANA has recorded the community composition of higher plants and selected soil chemical variable in terrestrial habitats since 2004. The monitoring program was developed as a response to the EU habitat directive …
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Abstract Standardised long-term biodiversity monitoring schemes, based on repeated visits to fixed sites, offer the possibility of comparing biodiversity in space and time, while avoiding most of the biases associated with opportunistic data, particularly …
11:15 to 11:45