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Born in Tulle in 1952, Philippe Manoury not only enjoys undisputed recognition as a composer, but is also considered one of the pioneers in the research and development of music with live electronics. Despite his extensive training as a pianist and …
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Born in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon in 1966, William Marx studied at the Lycée Thiers in Marseille before entering the École normale supérieure in 1986. He passed the agrégation in classics in 1989, and went on to defend his doctoral thesis in 2000 at the …
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Born in Strasbourg in 1946. Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Science. He was Professor of Genetics at the Strasbourg Faculty of Medicine until his appointment to the Collège de France on November 1, 2003. From September 2002 to September 2009, he was …
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Born January 20 1899, Warsaw. Died September 23 1983. Education and professional career 1917-1919 : Warsaw Polytechnic and University 1919-1920 : Kharkov University 1923 : Equivalence of bachelor's degree in mathematical sciences 1923 : Doctorate in …
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Born December 15 1883. Died on March 17 1945 in Buchenwald, during deportation. Education and professional career Lycées Montaigne and Louis-le-Grand Bachelor of Arts 1902 : Licencié ès lettres 1907 : Law degree 1907 : Graduate of the École des Langues …
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Alberto Manguel is a Canadian citizen born in Buenos Aires in 1948. He has lived in Israel, Argentina, Italy, England, Tahiti, France and Canada. He is the author of five novels, including Dernières nouvelles d'une terre abandonnée (winner of the …
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Claire Mathieu, a former student at the ENS and holder of a thesis in computer science from the Université Paris-Sud, is currently Director of Research at the CNRS. She has worked as a CNRS researcher at the ENS-Lyon and as a professor at various …
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Phillip A. Sharp is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the Department of Biology and the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. He joined the Center for Cancer Research (now the Koch Institute for …
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Carla Shatz's work focuses on understanding how the brain's early neural circuits transform into "adult" circuits during critical periods of development. Since 1989, she has been Professor of Neurobiology at Stanford University, where she has directed the …
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Professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York (USA). Holder of the 2013 Tocqueville-Fullbright …
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Nicolas Rougerie is the winner of the Peccot lecture for 2013-2014. …