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Series Shakespeare : the poet in the theater Michael Edwards, chair Study of creative writing in English Lecture 10 Jan 2008 → 03 Apr 2008 Series The joy of being here Michael Edwards, chair Study of creative writing in English Lecture 10 Jan 2008 → 03 Apr 2008 Series The Notion of Function : from the Life Sciences to Technology Armand de Ricqlès, chair Historical biology and evolutionism Symposium 21 May 2008 → 23 May 2008 News Professor Lluis Quintana-Murci elected to the French Academy of Sciences Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution The French Academy of Sciences has elected Professor Lluis Quintana-Murci to the Human Genomics and Evolution Chair on December 19, 2019 in the Human Biology and Human Sciences section. Lluis Quintana-Murci In addition, Marie-Paule Cani and Claire … Published on 13 January 2020 News Death of Jean Delumeau historian and Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France Jean Delumeau, chair History of religious mentalities The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jean Delumeau, Professor Emeritus and holder of the History of Religious Mentalities Chair (1975-1994). They pay tribute to a … Published on 13 January 2020 Event Edward Shaughnessy The Classic of Poetry Guest lecturer 20 Jun 2013 11:00 - 12:00 Series Tears and saints Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Guest lecturer The word "vision", said Thomas Aquinas, can have two meanings: in the first, it signifies perception by the organ of sight; in the second, it is applied to internal perception due to the imagination or intellect (Summa theologica , I, q. LVII, a, 1). In … 15 May 2008 → 06 Jun 2008 Event Harry Falk The Prajnaparamita Manuscript from Gandhara-New Light on the Genesis of Mahayana Buddhism Guest lecturer 18 Jun 2013 11:00 - 12:00 Series Quantum signals and circuits Michel Devoret, chair Mesoscopic physics Seminar 13 May 2008 → 24 Jun 2008 Series Quantum signals and circuits Michel Devoret, chair Mesoscopic physics Lecture In computer science, the notion of the bit, an elementary unit of information, is often discussed in abstract terms, dissociated from a particular implementation. This is the case, for example, when discussing Boolean operations. This is justified by the … 13 May 2008 → 24 Jun 2008 Event José Émilio Burucúa The Last Supper at Emmaus : recognizing the missing link between Venetian Renaissance painting and the work of Rembrandt Guest lecturer In the Christian tradition, the resurrection symbolizes the overcoming of death and the triumph of a second life for the individual redeemed forever. The new religion of salvation also attaches great importance to the gratitude that the living are obliged … 17 Jun 2013 17:00 - 18:00 Event Robert Schneider The role of histone modifications Symposium Abstract Histone modifications can regulate many chromatin-related processes such as transcription, replication and DNA-repair, they can demarcate the genomic position of regulatory elements such as enhancers and may be involved in disease processes if … 22 May 2013 11:35 - 12:05 Event Elizabeth Blackburn Telomeric DNA : a curious category that combines genomic and epigenetic properties Symposium 22 May 2013 12:05 - 12:50 Event Stephan Beck What lectures can be drawn from the pinball game conducted on the cancer methylome ? Symposium Abstract The discovery of numerous and frequent mutations in epigenome modifiers have highlighted the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in cancer. In addition, epimutations such as aberrant DNA met hylation have been reported to constitute the most … 22 May 2013 09:00 - 09:45 Event Oliver Rando Effects of diet on sperm epigenome Symposium References Ng S.F., Lin R.C., Laybutt D.R., Barres R., Owens J.A., Morris M.J., "Chronic high-fat diet in fathers programs -celldysfunction in fernale rat offspring", Nature , 2010 Oct 21;467(7318):963-6 Rando O.J., "Daddy issues: paternal effects on … 22 May 2013 09:45 - 10:30 Event Paul Monnier The H19 locus : regulatory function of non-coding RNA under imprinting on embryo development Symposium Abstract Although the H19 gene was discovered in 1984, its precise function is still relatively poorly understood. lt is located on mouse chromosome 7, close to the Jg/2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) gene, in an imprinted locus. The maternal allele … 21 May 2013 15:30 - 15:50 Event Deborah Bourc'his Short- and long-term influence of maternally inherited DNA methylation Symposium Abstract Germ cell differentiation allows the production of mature gametes that are competent for fertilization and that carry genetic but also non-genetically encoded information. DNA methylation is an autonomous epigenetic mark, with intrinsic stability … 21 May 2013 14:45 - 15:30 Event Robert Feil Parental imprinting : epigenetic mechanisms and clinical implications Symposium Abstract Epigenetic regulation plays essential roles in development and disease and may become perturbed as a consequence of dietary and environ mental factors [1] . One of the best characterized epigenetic phenomena in ma mmals is genomic imprinting, a … 21 May 2013 16:50 - 17:35 Event Anne-Valerie Gendrel Random expression of monoallelic genes during development and in pathology Symposium Abstract The majority of autosomal genes in mamma are believed to be expressed from both alleles. However a number of imprinted genes exist and an increasing number of loci may be expressed monoallelically in a random fashion, similar to the X chromosome … 21 May 2013 17:35 - 17:55 Event Claire Rougeulle Control of X chromosome activity via long non-coding RNAs Symposium Abstract In mammals, the dosage imbalance between males and females resulting from the presence of heteromorphie sex chromosomes is compensated for by the inactivation of one X-chromosome in females. This process, which is initiated during the early … 21 May 2013 17:55 - 18:25 Event Anne Ferguson-Smith Intergenerational epigenetic programming of metabolic defects in an undernourished mouse model Symposium Abstract Environmental factors during early life are critical for the Jater metabolic health of the individual and of future progeny. Using a mouse model of maternal calorie restriction during pregnancy affecting the metabolic physiology of two … 21 May 2013 14:00 - 14:45 Event Doug Higgs Role of the ATRX/DACXX/H3.3 chromatin remodeling complex in human inherited and acquired genetic diseases Symposium References Eustermann S., Yang J.C., Law M.J., Amos R., Chapman L.M., Jelinska C., Garrick D., Clynes D., Gibbons R.J., Rhodes D., Higgs D.R., Neuhaus D., "Combinatorial readout of histone H3 modifications specifies localization of ATRX to … 21 May 2013 10:15 - 11:00 Event Richard Festenstein Solving the epigenetic silencing problem in Friedreich's ataxia - towards a new treatment ? Symposium Abstract Position effect variegation (PEY) is an archetypal epigenetic phenomenon in which a gene abnormally located close to heterochromatin is stochastically silenced in a proportion of cells that would normally express it. First described in Drosophila … 21 May 2013 11:40 - 12:25 Event Annette Schenk Modeling intellectual disability in Drosophila - from the clinic to epigenetic regulation of learning and memory Symposium Abstract Epigenetic regulation of cognition is an emerging field in Neuroscience. However, the identity of crucial regulators and underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Excellent candidates are epigenetic genes that are mutated in … 21 May 2013 11:20 - 11:40 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 771 Page 772 Page 773 Page 774 Page 775 Page 776 Page 777 Page 778 Page 779 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series Shakespeare : the poet in the theater Michael Edwards, chair Study of creative writing in English Lecture 10 Jan 2008 → 03 Apr 2008
Series The joy of being here Michael Edwards, chair Study of creative writing in English Lecture 10 Jan 2008 → 03 Apr 2008
Series The Notion of Function : from the Life Sciences to Technology Armand de Ricqlès, chair Historical biology and evolutionism Symposium 21 May 2008 → 23 May 2008
News Professor Lluis Quintana-Murci elected to the French Academy of Sciences Lluis Quintana-Murci, chair Human Genomics and Evolution The French Academy of Sciences has elected Professor Lluis Quintana-Murci to the Human Genomics and Evolution Chair on December 19, 2019 in the Human Biology and Human Sciences section. Lluis Quintana-Murci In addition, Marie-Paule Cani and Claire … Published on 13 January 2020
News Death of Jean Delumeau historian and Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France Jean Delumeau, chair History of religious mentalities The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jean Delumeau, Professor Emeritus and holder of the History of Religious Mentalities Chair (1975-1994). They pay tribute to a … Published on 13 January 2020
Series Tears and saints Carlo Ossola, chair Modern literature of Neolatin Europe Guest lecturer The word "vision", said Thomas Aquinas, can have two meanings: in the first, it signifies perception by the organ of sight; in the second, it is applied to internal perception due to the imagination or intellect (Summa theologica , I, q. LVII, a, 1). In … 15 May 2008 → 06 Jun 2008
Event Harry Falk The Prajnaparamita Manuscript from Gandhara-New Light on the Genesis of Mahayana Buddhism Guest lecturer 18 Jun 2013 11:00 - 12:00
Series Quantum signals and circuits Michel Devoret, chair Mesoscopic physics Seminar 13 May 2008 → 24 Jun 2008
Series Quantum signals and circuits Michel Devoret, chair Mesoscopic physics Lecture In computer science, the notion of the bit, an elementary unit of information, is often discussed in abstract terms, dissociated from a particular implementation. This is the case, for example, when discussing Boolean operations. This is justified by the … 13 May 2008 → 24 Jun 2008
Event José Émilio Burucúa The Last Supper at Emmaus : recognizing the missing link between Venetian Renaissance painting and the work of Rembrandt Guest lecturer In the Christian tradition, the resurrection symbolizes the overcoming of death and the triumph of a second life for the individual redeemed forever. The new religion of salvation also attaches great importance to the gratitude that the living are obliged … 17 Jun 2013 17:00 - 18:00
Event Robert Schneider The role of histone modifications Symposium Abstract Histone modifications can regulate many chromatin-related processes such as transcription, replication and DNA-repair, they can demarcate the genomic position of regulatory elements such as enhancers and may be involved in disease processes if … 22 May 2013 11:35 - 12:05
Event Elizabeth Blackburn Telomeric DNA : a curious category that combines genomic and epigenetic properties Symposium 22 May 2013 12:05 - 12:50
Event Stephan Beck What lectures can be drawn from the pinball game conducted on the cancer methylome ? Symposium Abstract The discovery of numerous and frequent mutations in epigenome modifiers have highlighted the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in cancer. In addition, epimutations such as aberrant DNA met hylation have been reported to constitute the most … 22 May 2013 09:00 - 09:45
Event Oliver Rando Effects of diet on sperm epigenome Symposium References Ng S.F., Lin R.C., Laybutt D.R., Barres R., Owens J.A., Morris M.J., "Chronic high-fat diet in fathers programs -celldysfunction in fernale rat offspring", Nature , 2010 Oct 21;467(7318):963-6 Rando O.J., "Daddy issues: paternal effects on … 22 May 2013 09:45 - 10:30
Event Paul Monnier The H19 locus : regulatory function of non-coding RNA under imprinting on embryo development Symposium Abstract Although the H19 gene was discovered in 1984, its precise function is still relatively poorly understood. lt is located on mouse chromosome 7, close to the Jg/2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) gene, in an imprinted locus. The maternal allele … 21 May 2013 15:30 - 15:50
Event Deborah Bourc'his Short- and long-term influence of maternally inherited DNA methylation Symposium Abstract Germ cell differentiation allows the production of mature gametes that are competent for fertilization and that carry genetic but also non-genetically encoded information. DNA methylation is an autonomous epigenetic mark, with intrinsic stability … 21 May 2013 14:45 - 15:30
Event Robert Feil Parental imprinting : epigenetic mechanisms and clinical implications Symposium Abstract Epigenetic regulation plays essential roles in development and disease and may become perturbed as a consequence of dietary and environ mental factors [1] . One of the best characterized epigenetic phenomena in ma mmals is genomic imprinting, a … 21 May 2013 16:50 - 17:35
Event Anne-Valerie Gendrel Random expression of monoallelic genes during development and in pathology Symposium Abstract The majority of autosomal genes in mamma are believed to be expressed from both alleles. However a number of imprinted genes exist and an increasing number of loci may be expressed monoallelically in a random fashion, similar to the X chromosome … 21 May 2013 17:35 - 17:55
Event Claire Rougeulle Control of X chromosome activity via long non-coding RNAs Symposium Abstract In mammals, the dosage imbalance between males and females resulting from the presence of heteromorphie sex chromosomes is compensated for by the inactivation of one X-chromosome in females. This process, which is initiated during the early … 21 May 2013 17:55 - 18:25
Event Anne Ferguson-Smith Intergenerational epigenetic programming of metabolic defects in an undernourished mouse model Symposium Abstract Environmental factors during early life are critical for the Jater metabolic health of the individual and of future progeny. Using a mouse model of maternal calorie restriction during pregnancy affecting the metabolic physiology of two … 21 May 2013 14:00 - 14:45
Event Doug Higgs Role of the ATRX/DACXX/H3.3 chromatin remodeling complex in human inherited and acquired genetic diseases Symposium References Eustermann S., Yang J.C., Law M.J., Amos R., Chapman L.M., Jelinska C., Garrick D., Clynes D., Gibbons R.J., Rhodes D., Higgs D.R., Neuhaus D., "Combinatorial readout of histone H3 modifications specifies localization of ATRX to … 21 May 2013 10:15 - 11:00
Event Richard Festenstein Solving the epigenetic silencing problem in Friedreich's ataxia - towards a new treatment ? Symposium Abstract Position effect variegation (PEY) is an archetypal epigenetic phenomenon in which a gene abnormally located close to heterochromatin is stochastically silenced in a proportion of cells that would normally express it. First described in Drosophila … 21 May 2013 11:40 - 12:25
Event Annette Schenk Modeling intellectual disability in Drosophila - from the clinic to epigenetic regulation of learning and memory Symposium Abstract Epigenetic regulation of cognition is an emerging field in Neuroscience. However, the identity of crucial regulators and underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Excellent candidates are epigenetic genes that are mutated in … 21 May 2013 11:20 - 11:40