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These lectures are organized with the support of the Délégation générale à la langue française et aux langues de France … Published on 18 April 2023 News The Collège de France Publishing Department at the Paris Book Festival Publications For the second year running, The Collège de France Publishing Department will be taking part in the Paris Book Festival, which runs from April 21 to 23 2023 at the ephemeral Grand Palais. They will be presenting a selection of books illustrating the … Published on 18 April 2023 Event Said Safieddine Gene Therapy Durably Reverses Profound Deafness in a DFNB9 Mouse Model Symposium 17 Sep 2019 17:30 to 17:50 Event Paul Fuchs Investigating Type Ii Cochlear Afferents Symposium Paul Fuchs Paul Fuchs received a Ph.D. in Neuro- and Bio-behavioral Sciences from Stanford University in 1979 for studies of presynaptic inhibition at the crayfish neuromuscular junction. After postdoctoral training with John Nicholls at Stanford, Fuchs … 17 Sep 2019 17:50 to 18:20 News Matilde Manara, comparative literature researcher William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures The place of the feminine in Paul Valéry ! This is the research focus of Matilde Manara, a researcher in comparative literature. When did you start working on Paul Valéry ? I became interested in Paul Valéry towards the end of my Master's studies, when I … Published on 17 April 2023 Event Charles Liberman Hidden Hearing Loss: Mechanisms, Prevalence and Therapies for Cochlear Synaptopathy Symposium Charles Liberman Charles Liberman studies the peripheral auditory system. The inner ear is connected to the brain by two kinds of sensory neurons, and is controlled by two neuronal feedback systems. The Liberman lab studies all four of these pathways, in … 17 Sep 2019 16:40 to 17:10 Event Luc Arnal The Sound of Salience: How Roughness Enhances Aversion through Neural Synchronization Symposium 17 Sep 2019 15:50 to 16:10 Event Hung Thai-Van Testing the Afferent Auditory Pathway in Subjects with Conventional or Implanted Hearing Prostheses: From the Periphery to the Brain Symposium 17 Sep 2019 17:10 to 17:30 Event Shihab Shamma Neuroplasticity and the Musical Experience Symposium Shihab Shamma Shihab Shamma received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1977 and 1980, and in Slavic Languages and Literature in 1980 from the same institution. He is interested in the representation of the … 17 Sep 2019 15:20 to 15:50 Event Jean-Julien Aucouturier Reverse-Correlation of Social Prosody in Healthy Participants and Brain-Stroke Survivors Symposium 17 Sep 2019 15:00 to 15:20 Event Robert Zatorre Predispositions and Plasticity in Auditory-Motor Learning: Hemispheric Asymmetries Symposium Robert Zatorre Robert Zatorre is a cognitive neuroscientist whose laboratory studies the neural substrate for auditory cognition, with special emphasis on two complex and characteristically human abilities: speech and music. His research topics include … 17 Sep 2019 14:30 to 15:00 Event Volker Bormuth Functional Whole-Brain Imaging in Larval Zebrafish Symposium 17 Sep 2019 11:50 to 12:10 Event Botond Roska The Human Retina at Single-Cell Resolution Symposium Botond Roska Botond Roska's lab is interested in how neurons interact in local neuronal networks to compute behaviorally relevant functions, using the mammalian retina as a model system. Combining physiological, molecular, viral and computational … 17 Sep 2019 12:30 to 13:00 Event Nicolas Rénier Organization and Plasticity of the Central Auditory Vasculature Symposium 17 Sep 2019 12:10 to 12:30 Event Steve Brown Surveying the Genetic Landscape of Auditory Function: Mouse Models of Hearing Loss Symposium Steve Brown Steve Brown did his PhD at Cambridge University and before joining the MRC, he was Professor of Genetics at Imperial College, London. His research interests cover mouse functional genomics, including the use of mouse mutagenesis and … 17 Sep 2019 10:20 to 10:50 Event Carla Shatz Developmental Critical Periods and Synapse Pruning: Why I Can't Learn to Speak French without an Accent! Symposium Carla Shatz Carla Shatz is an American neurobiologist and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Medicine. She was the first woman … 17 Sep 2019 11:20 to 11:50 Event Aziz El Amraoui Disease Mechanisms & Therapies in Progressive Hearing Loss: Insights from Tetraspan-Like Proteins Symposium 17 Sep 2019 10:00 to 10:20 Event Stefan Heller Single Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Temporal Order of Signaling Events during Avian Cochlear Hair Cell Regeneration Symposium Stefan Heller Stefan Heller is interested how the inner ear forms from an early stage called the otic placode. One important goal is to describe the otic lineage from an early placodal progenitor until it splits up into multiple cell types making up the … 17 Sep 2019 09:30 to 10:00 Event Fan-Gang Zeng Challenges and Opportunities in Cochlear Implants Symposium Fan-Gang Zeng Fan-Gang Zeng founded in 2000 the Hearing and Speech (HESP) laboratory at UC Irvine. Since then, his lab has been conducting basic and translational research in the following areas to understand mechanisms underlying normal and pathological … 16 Sep 2019 17:40 to 18:10 Event Tobias Moser Towards the Optical Cochlear Implant: Optogenetic Stimulation of the Auditory Pathway Symposium Tobias Moser Tobias Moser's work focuses on the molecular anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of sound encoding and information processing in the auditory system as well as the restoration of hearing by gene replacement therapy and optogenetic … 16 Sep 2019 18:10 to 18:40 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 369 Page 370 Page 371 Page 372 Page 373 Page 374 Page 375 Page 376 Page 377 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Henri Weimerskirch Ocean Birds as Sentinels of Global Changes in Marine Ecosystems Symposium 23 Sep 2019 11:00 to 11:30
Event Virginie Courtier-Orgogozo CRISPR-Based Gene Drive and the Risk of Contaminating Other Populations and Species Symposium 23 Sep 2019 09:40 to 10:10
Event Chris Bowler Tara Oceans: Eco-Systems Biology at Planetary Scale Symposium 23 Sep 2019 10:10 to 10:40
News Orhan Pamuk The novelist's paradox William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Orhan Pamuk , world-renowned writer and essayist, is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Prof. William Marx. These lectures are organized with the support of the Délégation générale à la langue française et aux langues de France … Published on 18 April 2023
News The Collège de France Publishing Department at the Paris Book Festival Publications For the second year running, The Collège de France Publishing Department will be taking part in the Paris Book Festival, which runs from April 21 to 23 2023 at the ephemeral Grand Palais. They will be presenting a selection of books illustrating the … Published on 18 April 2023
Event Said Safieddine Gene Therapy Durably Reverses Profound Deafness in a DFNB9 Mouse Model Symposium 17 Sep 2019 17:30 to 17:50
Event Paul Fuchs Investigating Type Ii Cochlear Afferents Symposium Paul Fuchs Paul Fuchs received a Ph.D. in Neuro- and Bio-behavioral Sciences from Stanford University in 1979 for studies of presynaptic inhibition at the crayfish neuromuscular junction. After postdoctoral training with John Nicholls at Stanford, Fuchs … 17 Sep 2019 17:50 to 18:20
News Matilde Manara, comparative literature researcher William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures The place of the feminine in Paul Valéry ! This is the research focus of Matilde Manara, a researcher in comparative literature. When did you start working on Paul Valéry ? I became interested in Paul Valéry towards the end of my Master's studies, when I … Published on 17 April 2023
Event Charles Liberman Hidden Hearing Loss: Mechanisms, Prevalence and Therapies for Cochlear Synaptopathy Symposium Charles Liberman Charles Liberman studies the peripheral auditory system. The inner ear is connected to the brain by two kinds of sensory neurons, and is controlled by two neuronal feedback systems. The Liberman lab studies all four of these pathways, in … 17 Sep 2019 16:40 to 17:10
Event Luc Arnal The Sound of Salience: How Roughness Enhances Aversion through Neural Synchronization Symposium 17 Sep 2019 15:50 to 16:10
Event Hung Thai-Van Testing the Afferent Auditory Pathway in Subjects with Conventional or Implanted Hearing Prostheses: From the Periphery to the Brain Symposium 17 Sep 2019 17:10 to 17:30
Event Shihab Shamma Neuroplasticity and the Musical Experience Symposium Shihab Shamma Shihab Shamma received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1977 and 1980, and in Slavic Languages and Literature in 1980 from the same institution. He is interested in the representation of the … 17 Sep 2019 15:20 to 15:50
Event Jean-Julien Aucouturier Reverse-Correlation of Social Prosody in Healthy Participants and Brain-Stroke Survivors Symposium 17 Sep 2019 15:00 to 15:20
Event Robert Zatorre Predispositions and Plasticity in Auditory-Motor Learning: Hemispheric Asymmetries Symposium Robert Zatorre Robert Zatorre is a cognitive neuroscientist whose laboratory studies the neural substrate for auditory cognition, with special emphasis on two complex and characteristically human abilities: speech and music. His research topics include … 17 Sep 2019 14:30 to 15:00
Event Volker Bormuth Functional Whole-Brain Imaging in Larval Zebrafish Symposium 17 Sep 2019 11:50 to 12:10
Event Botond Roska The Human Retina at Single-Cell Resolution Symposium Botond Roska Botond Roska's lab is interested in how neurons interact in local neuronal networks to compute behaviorally relevant functions, using the mammalian retina as a model system. Combining physiological, molecular, viral and computational … 17 Sep 2019 12:30 to 13:00
Event Nicolas Rénier Organization and Plasticity of the Central Auditory Vasculature Symposium 17 Sep 2019 12:10 to 12:30
Event Steve Brown Surveying the Genetic Landscape of Auditory Function: Mouse Models of Hearing Loss Symposium Steve Brown Steve Brown did his PhD at Cambridge University and before joining the MRC, he was Professor of Genetics at Imperial College, London. His research interests cover mouse functional genomics, including the use of mouse mutagenesis and … 17 Sep 2019 10:20 to 10:50
Event Carla Shatz Developmental Critical Periods and Synapse Pruning: Why I Can't Learn to Speak French without an Accent! Symposium Carla Shatz Carla Shatz is an American neurobiologist and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Medicine. She was the first woman … 17 Sep 2019 11:20 to 11:50
Event Aziz El Amraoui Disease Mechanisms & Therapies in Progressive Hearing Loss: Insights from Tetraspan-Like Proteins Symposium 17 Sep 2019 10:00 to 10:20
Event Stefan Heller Single Cell Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Temporal Order of Signaling Events during Avian Cochlear Hair Cell Regeneration Symposium Stefan Heller Stefan Heller is interested how the inner ear forms from an early stage called the otic placode. One important goal is to describe the otic lineage from an early placodal progenitor until it splits up into multiple cell types making up the … 17 Sep 2019 09:30 to 10:00
Event Fan-Gang Zeng Challenges and Opportunities in Cochlear Implants Symposium Fan-Gang Zeng Fan-Gang Zeng founded in 2000 the Hearing and Speech (HESP) laboratory at UC Irvine. Since then, his lab has been conducting basic and translational research in the following areas to understand mechanisms underlying normal and pathological … 16 Sep 2019 17:40 to 18:10
Event Tobias Moser Towards the Optical Cochlear Implant: Optogenetic Stimulation of the Auditory Pathway Symposium Tobias Moser Tobias Moser's work focuses on the molecular anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of sound encoding and information processing in the auditory system as well as the restoration of hearing by gene replacement therapy and optogenetic … 16 Sep 2019 18:10 to 18:40