Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 26166 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24495) (-) News (1671) People (1352) Chair (359) Editions (351) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons News Event Denis Duboule Tinkering with Ancient Mechanisms: the Paradigm of Cerebral Asymmetry Formation in Vertebrates Symposium 18 May 2018 11:40 - 12:20 Event Denis Duboule Exploring Biological Diversity beyond Model Organisms: Focus on Regeneration Symposium 18 May 2018 11:00 - 11:40 Event Denis Duboule Conceptual Contributions of Evo-Devo to an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis Symposium 18 May 2018 09:50 - 10:30 Event Denis Duboule Reciprocal Insights between Evo-Devo and Main Stream Developmental Biology Symposium 18 May 2018 09:10 - 09:50 Series Public policy in the face of the sovereign debt crisis Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Symposium Europe has suffered many financial crises in recent years. This is particularly true of the eurozone, where the approach of the European Central Bank (ECB) has been very different from that of the US Federal Reserve (FED) and other central banks such as … 24 Nov 2015 Series Fluctuations and major deviations from the Second Principle Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar The Second Principle of Thermodynamics is a macroscopic theory at the heart of our understanding of irreversible phenomena. At the scale of small systems, such as small biomolecules or mesoscopic conductors, it is constantly violated by fluctuations. A … 11 Jan 2016 → 29 Feb 2016 Series Fluctuations and major deviations from the Second Principle Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture The Second Principle of Thermodynamics is a macroscopic theory at the heart of our understanding of irreversible phenomena. At the scale of small systems, such as small biomolecules or mesoscopic conductors, it is constantly violated by fluctuations. A … 11 Jan 2016 → 29 Feb 2016 Event Patrick Mueller Analysis and Control of Vertebrate Axis Formation Symposium 17 May 2018 14:45 - 15:30 Event Olivier Pourquié Building the Spine: Deconstructing the Segmentation Clock Symposium 17 May 2018 15:30 - 16:15 Event Alain Prochiantz Traveling Homeoproteins with Morphogenetic and Physiological Activities Symposium 17 May 2018 16:15 - 17:00 Series Transcriptional control of cell transformation Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture While regulation of gene expression is an essential aspect of development, it is also an integral part of cancer transformation. Gene transcription is subject to multiple regulations, the main principles of which were outlined. The lecture then focused on … 11 Jan 2016 → 01 Feb 2016 Event Alessandra Pierani Transient Moving Organizers: Life and Death in Cortical Development and Evolution Symposium 17 May 2018 14:00 - 14:45 Event Thomas Lecuit Orchestration and Self-Organisation in Tissue Morphogenesis Symposium 17 May 2018 11:30 - 12:30 Event Maria Leptin Morphogenesis: From Whole Organism Integration to Biophysical Principles Symposium 17 May 2018 10:45 - 11:30 Event Eric Wieschaus Maternal Gradients and Transcriptional Responses in the Drosophila Embryo Symposium 16 May 2018 16:45 - 17:30 Event Jim Watson Directing High-Level Science Guest lecturer 23 May 2018 18:00 - 19:00 Event Marie Manceau Formation of Periodic Stripes in Birds Symposium 16 May 2018 14:00 - 14:45 Event Julien Vermot Symmetry and Asymmetries in the Left-Right Organizer Symposium 16 May 2018 14:45 - 15:30 Event Isabel Guerrero Hedgehog in Motion: Conduits for Hedgehog Transport and Capture Symposium 16 May 2018 15:30 - 16:15 Event Paola Bovolenta Shh in Vertebrate Visual System Development Symposium 16 May 2018 10:45 - 11:30 Event Urs Schmidt-Ott Morphogens in Evolution Symposium 16 May 2018 11:30 - 12:30 Event James Briscoe The Gene Regulatory Logic for Reading the Sonic Hedgehog Gradient in The Vertebrate Neural Tube Symposium 16 May 2018 10:00 - 10:45 Series What history can do Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Opening lecture 17 Dec 2015 Event Joost Gribnau Dosage Compensation, the X-Factor Unveiled Guest lecturer Abstract Many animal species employ sex chromosomes to determine sex and start gender specific gene expression programs. In mammals female cells have two X chromosomes, whereas male cells carry an X and Y chromosome. The Y is a small chromosome with not … 14 May 2018 17:15 - 18:15 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 476 Page 477 Page 478 Page 479 Page 480 Page 481 Page 482 Page 483 Page 484 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Denis Duboule Tinkering with Ancient Mechanisms: the Paradigm of Cerebral Asymmetry Formation in Vertebrates Symposium 18 May 2018 11:40 - 12:20
Event Denis Duboule Exploring Biological Diversity beyond Model Organisms: Focus on Regeneration Symposium 18 May 2018 11:00 - 11:40
Event Denis Duboule Conceptual Contributions of Evo-Devo to an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis Symposium 18 May 2018 09:50 - 10:30
Event Denis Duboule Reciprocal Insights between Evo-Devo and Main Stream Developmental Biology Symposium 18 May 2018 09:10 - 09:50
Series Public policy in the face of the sovereign debt crisis Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Symposium Europe has suffered many financial crises in recent years. This is particularly true of the eurozone, where the approach of the European Central Bank (ECB) has been very different from that of the US Federal Reserve (FED) and other central banks such as … 24 Nov 2015
Series Fluctuations and major deviations from the Second Principle Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar The Second Principle of Thermodynamics is a macroscopic theory at the heart of our understanding of irreversible phenomena. At the scale of small systems, such as small biomolecules or mesoscopic conductors, it is constantly violated by fluctuations. A … 11 Jan 2016 → 29 Feb 2016
Series Fluctuations and major deviations from the Second Principle Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture The Second Principle of Thermodynamics is a macroscopic theory at the heart of our understanding of irreversible phenomena. At the scale of small systems, such as small biomolecules or mesoscopic conductors, it is constantly violated by fluctuations. A … 11 Jan 2016 → 29 Feb 2016
Event Patrick Mueller Analysis and Control of Vertebrate Axis Formation Symposium 17 May 2018 14:45 - 15:30
Event Olivier Pourquié Building the Spine: Deconstructing the Segmentation Clock Symposium 17 May 2018 15:30 - 16:15
Event Alain Prochiantz Traveling Homeoproteins with Morphogenetic and Physiological Activities Symposium 17 May 2018 16:15 - 17:00
Series Transcriptional control of cell transformation Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Lecture While regulation of gene expression is an essential aspect of development, it is also an integral part of cancer transformation. Gene transcription is subject to multiple regulations, the main principles of which were outlined. The lecture then focused on … 11 Jan 2016 → 01 Feb 2016
Event Alessandra Pierani Transient Moving Organizers: Life and Death in Cortical Development and Evolution Symposium 17 May 2018 14:00 - 14:45
Event Thomas Lecuit Orchestration and Self-Organisation in Tissue Morphogenesis Symposium 17 May 2018 11:30 - 12:30
Event Maria Leptin Morphogenesis: From Whole Organism Integration to Biophysical Principles Symposium 17 May 2018 10:45 - 11:30
Event Eric Wieschaus Maternal Gradients and Transcriptional Responses in the Drosophila Embryo Symposium 16 May 2018 16:45 - 17:30
Event Julien Vermot Symmetry and Asymmetries in the Left-Right Organizer Symposium 16 May 2018 14:45 - 15:30
Event Isabel Guerrero Hedgehog in Motion: Conduits for Hedgehog Transport and Capture Symposium 16 May 2018 15:30 - 16:15
Event Paola Bovolenta Shh in Vertebrate Visual System Development Symposium 16 May 2018 10:45 - 11:30
Event James Briscoe The Gene Regulatory Logic for Reading the Sonic Hedgehog Gradient in The Vertebrate Neural Tube Symposium 16 May 2018 10:00 - 10:45
Series What history can do Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Opening lecture 17 Dec 2015
Event Joost Gribnau Dosage Compensation, the X-Factor Unveiled Guest lecturer Abstract Many animal species employ sex chromosomes to determine sex and start gender specific gene expression programs. In mammals female cells have two X chromosomes, whereas male cells carry an X and Y chromosome. The Y is a small chromosome with not … 14 May 2018 17:15 - 18:15