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We … Published on 30 September 2022 News Digital publication of Prof. Christian Gollier's opening lecture Christian Gollier, chair Avenir Commun Durable Christian Gollier Between the end of the month and the end of the world : saving our responsibilities towards humanity " Future generations will experience climate change whose intensity will depend on the sacrifices we make to face up to our … Published on 30 September 2022 News Digital publication of Prof. Jean-Jacques Hublin's opening lecture Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology Jean-Jacques Hublin Homo sapiens, an invasive species " Having left its eco-geographical niche in Africa, the Homo sapiens species has extended its hold over the entire planet in the course of its expansion, leading to a loss of biodiversity and the … Published on 30 September 2022 News Digital publication of the opening lecture by Prof. Dr. Luigi Rizzi Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Luigi Rizzi Complexity of linguistic structures, simplicity of language mechanisms " For over sixty years, researchers from all over the world have been collaborating on a vast undertaking to describe and analyze human languages within what has come to be … Published on 30 September 2022 News Digital publication of Prof. Sonia Garel's opening lecture Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Sonia Garel The immune system and brain dynamics " In the 19th and 20th centuries, discoveries in neurobiology and immunology revolutionized our understanding of how living beings interact with their environment. Despite these advances, it wasn't until … Published on 30 September 2022 News Paul Veyne's death Collège de France Paul Veyne surrounded by his colleagues at the Collège de France, 1985. It is with deep sadness that the Administrator, the Board of Professors and the entire Collège de France community learn of the death of Paul Veyne, Honorary Professor at the Collège … Published on 30 September 2022 Event Yannick Guedes Bonthonneau Semi-classical micro-local analysis on spiky varieties (1) Guest lecturer 5 Mar 2018 10:00 to 12:00 Event Levent Yilmaz Why do we write - always - History ? Considerations on innovation and the past (2) Guest lecturer 14 Mar 2018 17:00 to 18:30 News Institutionalizing the human right to science Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions " The human right to science has been guaranteed by international law for over half a century, and plays an important role in the normative and therefore legal structure of science. However, it remains little-known among practitioners and academics alike. … Published on 28 September 2022 News A cultural dream : Europe in the plural Mieke Bal, chair The invention of Europe through languages and cultures Mieke Bal , invited to occupy the annual chair The Invention of Europe through languages and cultures , will give her opening lecture on October 18 2022. This chair is created in partnership with the French Ministry of Culture. Documents and media … Published on 27 September 2022 Event Jean-Baptiste Delzant From commune to urban seigneury : the persistence and evolution of a shared experience of the city Seminar Interventions Jean-Baptiste Delzant - From commune to urban seigneury: the persistence and evolution of a shared experience of politics Riccardo Rao - Communal property at the crossroads of commune and seigneury Paolo Grillo - Peace and public order in … 26 Jun 2018 16:00 to 19:00 Event Levent Yilmaz Why do we write - always - History ? Considerations on innovation and the past (1) Guest lecturer 7 Mar 2018 17:00 to 18:30 Event Dr Thomas Lamonerie Control of Normal and Tumoral Proliferation of Cerebellar Granule Precursors: Shh-Independent Role of Otx2 Seminar 23 Feb 2018 11:30 to 12:30 Event Nicolas Standaert Coping with Ambiguity: Seventeenth-Century Intercultural Interpretations of "As If" Rituals in the Liji Symposium 22 Jun 2018 09:00 to 09:30 Event Greg Scholes Coupling Vibrational Modes Using Light Symposium 19 Jun 2018 09:00 to 09:35 Event Anne Cheng General introduction Symposium 21 Jun 2018 09:00 to 09:15 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Generations and shared experiences Lecture The specific configuration of the relationship between architecture and politics, as shaped by the action of specific groups from the late 18th century to the present day, can be examined by questioning the notion of generation. After Karl Mannheim, … 20 Jun 2018 18:00 to 19:00 Event Dominique Charpin Scribal training and the problem of literacy Lecture The role of the Mesopotamian clergy in education has long been the subject of debate. The city of Ur has provided us with a wealth of data, enabling us to see what role the written word played in the training of apprentices and the transmission of … 20 Jun 2018 14:30 to 15:30 Event Stéphane Mallat Kernel regression and convex optimization Lecture Abstract Linear regression algorithms can be made very flexible by first introducing a change of variable Φ(x ). After this change of variable, a linear regression can be rewritten from the values taken by the kernel k(x, x') = < Φ(x ) , Φ(x') > on the … 7 Mar 2018 11:15 to 12:30 Event Julie Dechanet-Merville Can cytomegalovirus help us understand γ/δ T cells ? Seminar Julie Dechanet-Merville has demonstrated the importance of the response of γ/δ T lymphocyte subpopulations during CMV infection, particularly in transplant patients. She has characterized these populations and is now seeking to identify the activating … 19 Jun 2018 16:30 to 18:00 Event Alain Fischer Cytomegalovirus, an old enemy to fight. How ? Lecture Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a double-stranded DNA virus belonging to the herpesvirus family (HHV5). In the vast majority of cases, it causes a benign or asymptomatic disease. On the other hand, it causes severe disease in the fetus and in immunocompromised … 19 Jun 2018 15:00 to 16:30 Event María Casas Baamonde True post-crisis European solidarity ? Symposium 19 Jun 2018 09:15 to 10:00 Series Biomedical anthropology (1) Anne Fagot-Largeault, chair Philosophy of biological and medical sciences Lecture 04 Dec 2003 → 29 Jan 2004 Event Alain Supiot Opening Symposium 18 Jun 2018 09:15 to 09:45 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 482 Page 483 Page 484 Page 485 Page 486 Page 487 Page 488 Page 489 Page 490 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
News Digital publication of Prof. Chris Bowler's opening lecture Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Chris Bowler Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space " After 4.5 billion years of evolution, our planet is being depleted by intensive exploitation of fossil fuels and water, overconsumption of agricultural fertilizers and deforestation. We … Published on 30 September 2022
News Digital publication of Prof. Christian Gollier's opening lecture Christian Gollier, chair Avenir Commun Durable Christian Gollier Between the end of the month and the end of the world : saving our responsibilities towards humanity " Future generations will experience climate change whose intensity will depend on the sacrifices we make to face up to our … Published on 30 September 2022
News Digital publication of Prof. Jean-Jacques Hublin's opening lecture Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology Jean-Jacques Hublin Homo sapiens, an invasive species " Having left its eco-geographical niche in Africa, the Homo sapiens species has extended its hold over the entire planet in the course of its expansion, leading to a loss of biodiversity and the … Published on 30 September 2022
News Digital publication of the opening lecture by Prof. Dr. Luigi Rizzi Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Luigi Rizzi Complexity of linguistic structures, simplicity of language mechanisms " For over sixty years, researchers from all over the world have been collaborating on a vast undertaking to describe and analyze human languages within what has come to be … Published on 30 September 2022
News Digital publication of Prof. Sonia Garel's opening lecture Sonia Garel, chair Neurobiology and the Immune System Sonia Garel The immune system and brain dynamics " In the 19th and 20th centuries, discoveries in neurobiology and immunology revolutionized our understanding of how living beings interact with their environment. Despite these advances, it wasn't until … Published on 30 September 2022
News Paul Veyne's death Collège de France Paul Veyne surrounded by his colleagues at the Collège de France, 1985. It is with deep sadness that the Administrator, the Board of Professors and the entire Collège de France community learn of the death of Paul Veyne, Honorary Professor at the Collège … Published on 30 September 2022
Event Yannick Guedes Bonthonneau Semi-classical micro-local analysis on spiky varieties (1) Guest lecturer 5 Mar 2018 10:00 to 12:00
Event Levent Yilmaz Why do we write - always - History ? Considerations on innovation and the past (2) Guest lecturer 14 Mar 2018 17:00 to 18:30
News Institutionalizing the human right to science Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions " The human right to science has been guaranteed by international law for over half a century, and plays an important role in the normative and therefore legal structure of science. However, it remains little-known among practitioners and academics alike. … Published on 28 September 2022
News A cultural dream : Europe in the plural Mieke Bal, chair The invention of Europe through languages and cultures Mieke Bal , invited to occupy the annual chair The Invention of Europe through languages and cultures , will give her opening lecture on October 18 2022. This chair is created in partnership with the French Ministry of Culture. Documents and media … Published on 27 September 2022
Event Jean-Baptiste Delzant From commune to urban seigneury : the persistence and evolution of a shared experience of the city Seminar Interventions Jean-Baptiste Delzant - From commune to urban seigneury: the persistence and evolution of a shared experience of politics Riccardo Rao - Communal property at the crossroads of commune and seigneury Paolo Grillo - Peace and public order in … 26 Jun 2018 16:00 to 19:00
Event Levent Yilmaz Why do we write - always - History ? Considerations on innovation and the past (1) Guest lecturer 7 Mar 2018 17:00 to 18:30
Event Dr Thomas Lamonerie Control of Normal and Tumoral Proliferation of Cerebellar Granule Precursors: Shh-Independent Role of Otx2 Seminar 23 Feb 2018 11:30 to 12:30
Event Nicolas Standaert Coping with Ambiguity: Seventeenth-Century Intercultural Interpretations of "As If" Rituals in the Liji Symposium 22 Jun 2018 09:00 to 09:30
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Generations and shared experiences Lecture The specific configuration of the relationship between architecture and politics, as shaped by the action of specific groups from the late 18th century to the present day, can be examined by questioning the notion of generation. After Karl Mannheim, … 20 Jun 2018 18:00 to 19:00
Event Dominique Charpin Scribal training and the problem of literacy Lecture The role of the Mesopotamian clergy in education has long been the subject of debate. The city of Ur has provided us with a wealth of data, enabling us to see what role the written word played in the training of apprentices and the transmission of … 20 Jun 2018 14:30 to 15:30
Event Stéphane Mallat Kernel regression and convex optimization Lecture Abstract Linear regression algorithms can be made very flexible by first introducing a change of variable Φ(x ). After this change of variable, a linear regression can be rewritten from the values taken by the kernel k(x, x') = < Φ(x ) , Φ(x') > on the … 7 Mar 2018 11:15 to 12:30
Event Julie Dechanet-Merville Can cytomegalovirus help us understand γ/δ T cells ? Seminar Julie Dechanet-Merville has demonstrated the importance of the response of γ/δ T lymphocyte subpopulations during CMV infection, particularly in transplant patients. She has characterized these populations and is now seeking to identify the activating … 19 Jun 2018 16:30 to 18:00
Event Alain Fischer Cytomegalovirus, an old enemy to fight. How ? Lecture Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a double-stranded DNA virus belonging to the herpesvirus family (HHV5). In the vast majority of cases, it causes a benign or asymptomatic disease. On the other hand, it causes severe disease in the fetus and in immunocompromised … 19 Jun 2018 15:00 to 16:30
Event María Casas Baamonde True post-crisis European solidarity ? Symposium 19 Jun 2018 09:15 to 10:00
Series Biomedical anthropology (1) Anne Fagot-Largeault, chair Philosophy of biological and medical sciences Lecture 04 Dec 2003 → 29 Jan 2004