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Session 4: Continental Drift and Paleoclimates Chair: Edouard Bard (Collège de France & CEREGE) …
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Session 4: Continental Drift and Paleoclimates Chair: Edouard Bard (Collège de France & CEREGE) …
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Session 4: Continental Drift and Paleoclimates Chair: Edouard Bard (Collège de France & CEREGE) …
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Session 4: Continental Drift and Paleoclimates Chair: Edouard Bard (Collège de France & CEREGE) …
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Abstract Understanding the ecological responses of organisms to habitat loss and fragmentation is essential for spatially explicit nature conservation plans in human-dominated landscapes. It is recognized that the greater the amount of habitat in a …
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Abstract This lecture evokes the birth of the prehistoric sciences in the middle of the XIX th century, centered on the colorful figure of Jacques Boucher de Perthes : amateur archaeologist and prolific author, an inventive mind with a vivid imagination, …
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Execrable Human Traffick, or The Affectionate Slaves , oil on canvas by George Morland, c. 1788. Colloquium organized in partnership with the BnF as part of the postdoctoral contract co-funded by the Collège de France and the Bibliothèque nationale de …
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Session 1: Children Abstract Improving child health and reducing health inequalities is a priority for public health. There are large inequalities in child health between and within countries in Europe. Generally speaking, the causes of these health …
10:00 to 10:30
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Session 2: Young adults Abstract Childhood adversities like poverty, parental separation, and parental illness are linked to lifelong social disadvantage and poor health. Mental health problems play a key role in maintaining this, especially during the …
11:15 to 11:45
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Session 2: Young adults Abstract A main actual challenge is to explore holistically the determinants of psychosocial distress in young people experiencing the urban transition. The young people's health is a priority in modern societies where psychosocial …
11:45 to 12:15
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Judith van der Waerden Judith van der Waerden is a "chargée de recherche" (CRCN) at INSERM and leads the ESSMA team (Épidémiologie Sociale, Santé Mentale et Addictions) within IPLESP UMR_S 1136 at Sorbonne Université, Paris. Her research focuses on the …
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Documents and media Download the bibliographic references for the lectures Abstract By recalling the functional triangle inherent in all artistic production, involving the interaction of patron(s), producer(s) and receiver(s), the third lesson will …
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Abstract The human brain contains an immense number of neuronal types. How is this diversity established during development ? The spatial origin of neural stem cells and their temporal evolution during division contribute to this diversity. Using simpler …
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Session 3: Adults Abstract An increasing body of research suggests that mental health is associated with children's, adolescents', and young adults' ability to succeed in education and future employment. However, whether interventions that improve mental …
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Session 3: Adults Abstract Exposure to a major life event may trigger the development of a stressor-related disorder, such as posttraumatic stress disorder and prolonged grief disorders occur. This presentation will review our line of research on the …
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Session 3: Adults Abstract Recent global crises, including armed conflicts, natural disasters, and the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to substantial increases in mental health problems among affected populations. Individuals with refugee or migrant …
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Session 4: Social Determinants of Mental Health over the Lifecourse Abstract After briefly reviewing the history of psychiatric epidemiology and its major accomplishments in understanding child and adult psychopathology, we will discuss its current …
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