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It also invites consideration of some general aspects of such texts, … 23 May 2018 10:15 - 11:00 Series The subject of passion Alain de Libera, chair History of medieval philosophy Lecture Continuing research into the archaeology of the subject, the lecture, in eighteen one-hour lessons, addressed the question of the subject of passion in philosophy and theology, following Late Antique and Medieval controversies, from the Cappadocian … 18 Jan 2016 → 14 Mar 2016 Event Stella Georgoudi The sacrifice of young animals : a question to be rethought Symposium Abstract Greek deities are not content with just adult victims ( teleia ) : they also like to welcome to their altars representatives of the tender years, from newborns who " are still suckling " (galathêna) , to year-olds, an age that oscillates between … 22 May 2018 15:15 - 16:00 Event Zoé Pitz To each his own : reflections on the choice of sacrificial animals in the Greek world Symposium Abstract As Greek ritual norms attest, the choice of animal for an official, public sacrifice is not left to chance. Indeed, this type of inscription regularly contains prescriptions - sometimes very precise - concerning the species, sex, age, color and … 22 May 2018 14:30 - 15:15 Event Ivana Petrovic et Andrej Petrovic The First Collection of Ritual Norms: On Hesiod's Prescriptive Language Symposium Abstract In the second part of his poem Works and Days , Hesiod presents a set of rules of conduct, which a prudent man should follow in everyday life. The rules are formulated as maxims and encompass the social sphere (vv. 694-723) and correct religious … 22 May 2018 11:30 - 12:15 Event Pierre Brulé The city between norms and standards Symposium Abstract If we exclude the work of literary scholars and historians of philosophy from studies of Greek religion, the question of " faith " is regrettably absent from the investigations of historians who, although they are reconstructing with increasing … 22 May 2018 12:15 - 13:00 Event John Scheid Calendars, normative texts and protocols : the Roman example Symposium Abstract If the Romans themselves are to be believed, there are apparently customs that have been attested in more or less the same way for centuries (e.g. prohibitions concerning a sacred space, attested by inscriptions). They claim, for example, that … 22 May 2018 10:30 - 11:15 Event Eftychia Stavrianopoulou Why Set Ritual Behaviour in Stone? Symposium Abstract The paper will address the issue of the transmission of religious knowledge through inscribed ritual norms. Besides orality and mimetic-performative processes the public display of ritual norms represents a further mode of transmission of ritual … 22 May 2018 09:45 - 10:30 Page Ecology & Evolution of Health: From Within-Host Ecology to Evolutionary Epidemiology CIRB - Research team Presentation Individual health is the outcome of dynamic interactions between the environment and a diversity of organisms, such as human cells, bacteria, fungi, or viruses. We use tools and concepts from ecology and evolution to analyse the functioning … Event François Héran The magnitude of migration : realities and perceptions Lecture This last lecture of the year extended the previous one. A final development was devoted to the predictive power of the Worldwide Gallup Survey, which aggregates polls conducted in 2013-2016 in 156 countries, among a total of 587,000 people aged 15 or … 13 Jun 2018 10:00 - 12:00 Page Molecular Control of Neuro-Vascular Development CIRB - Research team Presentation Our laboratory studies vascular and neuronal development, with particular interests in mechanisms that direct patterning and guidance. Specialized endothelial cells (EC) called tip cells located at the extremities of growing capillary sprouts … Event Carlo Ossola Opening Symposium 4 May 2018 09:30 - 09:45 Event Bjorn Engquist Seismic Imaging and Optimal Transport Guest lecturer 8 Jun 2018 11:15 - 12:15 Series Animal cognition Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar Complementing the lecture, the seminar focused on recent advances in the field of animal cognition. Seven guest speakers presented their work. All used an experimental ethology approach, which consists in assessing the cognitive capacities of animals by … 05 Jan 2016 → 16 Feb 2016 Series Knowledge production (continued). Careers, disciplines and organizations Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture For the second year, the lecture focused on the production of knowledge. After analyzing the characteristics of the organization of higher education in the Anglo-American world in 2015, in the 2016 lecture we examine how the French model was built and … 15 Jan 2016 → 26 Feb 2016 Event Elizabeth Stone Survey and Soundings at Mashkan-shapir Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 23 May 2018 16:00 - 17:00 Series Study of Byzantine papyri relating to multilingualism Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Seminar Knowledge of ancient Greek is required for the seminar. … 14 Jan 2016 → 07 Apr 2016 Page Catalysis and energy storage Bioprocess Chemistry Laboratory Presentation A whole series of original molecular complexes, most often bioinspired in the sense that their structure is reminiscent of certain enzyme active sites, are being synthesized and studied for their catalytic properties. Some of them have … Page Enzymes of ubiquinone biosynthesis Bioprocess Chemistry Laboratory Presentation Ubiquinone is an essential cofactor in bioenergetics. Yet its biosynthesis is still poorly understood, despite the fact that it represents a real chemical challenge due to its structural complexity and water insolubility. For several years, … Page RNA modification enzymes Bioprocess Chemistry Laboratory Presentation The structure of enzymes in complex with macromolecular substrates (proteins, DNAs, RNAs...) and the understanding of their mechanisms of recognition and action are still formidable challenges in biological chemistry today. We are … Series Interfaces : materials chemistry-biology-medicine (III) Clément Sanchez, chair Hybrid materials chemistry Lecture This year, we have devoted a series of lessons to describing and analyzing current knowledge of biomineralization processes, and to presenting advances in materials science through the use of viruses to build functional hybrid materials. Biomineralization … 13 Jan 2016 → 17 Feb 2016 Event Denis Duboule Evo-Devo in Cichlid Fishes: from Phenotypic Plasticity on a Micro-Scale to Massive Parallelism at the Macro-Scale Symposium 18 May 2018 17:10 - 17:50 Event Denis Duboule How Can Fast Evolving Tunicate Genomes Be Compatible with Slow Evolving Embryonic Morphologies? 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Event Robert Parker The New "Enter Pure from..." Regulation from Thyateira and the Character of "Sacred Laws Symposium Abstract H. Malay, G. Petzl, New Religious Texts from Lydia (2017), no. 1, a text from Thyateira in Lydia probably of the 2nd c. BC, raises several problems of specific interpretation. It also invites consideration of some general aspects of such texts, … 23 May 2018 10:15 - 11:00
Series The subject of passion Alain de Libera, chair History of medieval philosophy Lecture Continuing research into the archaeology of the subject, the lecture, in eighteen one-hour lessons, addressed the question of the subject of passion in philosophy and theology, following Late Antique and Medieval controversies, from the Cappadocian … 18 Jan 2016 → 14 Mar 2016
Event Stella Georgoudi The sacrifice of young animals : a question to be rethought Symposium Abstract Greek deities are not content with just adult victims ( teleia ) : they also like to welcome to their altars representatives of the tender years, from newborns who " are still suckling " (galathêna) , to year-olds, an age that oscillates between … 22 May 2018 15:15 - 16:00
Event Zoé Pitz To each his own : reflections on the choice of sacrificial animals in the Greek world Symposium Abstract As Greek ritual norms attest, the choice of animal for an official, public sacrifice is not left to chance. Indeed, this type of inscription regularly contains prescriptions - sometimes very precise - concerning the species, sex, age, color and … 22 May 2018 14:30 - 15:15
Event Ivana Petrovic et Andrej Petrovic The First Collection of Ritual Norms: On Hesiod's Prescriptive Language Symposium Abstract In the second part of his poem Works and Days , Hesiod presents a set of rules of conduct, which a prudent man should follow in everyday life. The rules are formulated as maxims and encompass the social sphere (vv. 694-723) and correct religious … 22 May 2018 11:30 - 12:15
Event Pierre Brulé The city between norms and standards Symposium Abstract If we exclude the work of literary scholars and historians of philosophy from studies of Greek religion, the question of " faith " is regrettably absent from the investigations of historians who, although they are reconstructing with increasing … 22 May 2018 12:15 - 13:00
Event John Scheid Calendars, normative texts and protocols : the Roman example Symposium Abstract If the Romans themselves are to be believed, there are apparently customs that have been attested in more or less the same way for centuries (e.g. prohibitions concerning a sacred space, attested by inscriptions). They claim, for example, that … 22 May 2018 10:30 - 11:15
Event Eftychia Stavrianopoulou Why Set Ritual Behaviour in Stone? Symposium Abstract The paper will address the issue of the transmission of religious knowledge through inscribed ritual norms. Besides orality and mimetic-performative processes the public display of ritual norms represents a further mode of transmission of ritual … 22 May 2018 09:45 - 10:30
Page Ecology & Evolution of Health: From Within-Host Ecology to Evolutionary Epidemiology CIRB - Research team Presentation Individual health is the outcome of dynamic interactions between the environment and a diversity of organisms, such as human cells, bacteria, fungi, or viruses. We use tools and concepts from ecology and evolution to analyse the functioning …
Event François Héran The magnitude of migration : realities and perceptions Lecture This last lecture of the year extended the previous one. A final development was devoted to the predictive power of the Worldwide Gallup Survey, which aggregates polls conducted in 2013-2016 in 156 countries, among a total of 587,000 people aged 15 or … 13 Jun 2018 10:00 - 12:00
Page Molecular Control of Neuro-Vascular Development CIRB - Research team Presentation Our laboratory studies vascular and neuronal development, with particular interests in mechanisms that direct patterning and guidance. Specialized endothelial cells (EC) called tip cells located at the extremities of growing capillary sprouts …
Series Animal cognition Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar Complementing the lecture, the seminar focused on recent advances in the field of animal cognition. Seven guest speakers presented their work. All used an experimental ethology approach, which consists in assessing the cognitive capacities of animals by … 05 Jan 2016 → 16 Feb 2016
Series Knowledge production (continued). Careers, disciplines and organizations Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Lecture For the second year, the lecture focused on the production of knowledge. After analyzing the characteristics of the organization of higher education in the Anglo-American world in 2015, in the 2016 lecture we examine how the French model was built and … 15 Jan 2016 → 26 Feb 2016
Event Elizabeth Stone Survey and Soundings at Mashkan-shapir Guest lecturer Documents and media Download support … 23 May 2018 16:00 - 17:00
Series Study of Byzantine papyri relating to multilingualism Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Seminar Knowledge of ancient Greek is required for the seminar. … 14 Jan 2016 → 07 Apr 2016
Page Catalysis and energy storage Bioprocess Chemistry Laboratory Presentation A whole series of original molecular complexes, most often bioinspired in the sense that their structure is reminiscent of certain enzyme active sites, are being synthesized and studied for their catalytic properties. Some of them have …
Page Enzymes of ubiquinone biosynthesis Bioprocess Chemistry Laboratory Presentation Ubiquinone is an essential cofactor in bioenergetics. Yet its biosynthesis is still poorly understood, despite the fact that it represents a real chemical challenge due to its structural complexity and water insolubility. For several years, …
Page RNA modification enzymes Bioprocess Chemistry Laboratory Presentation The structure of enzymes in complex with macromolecular substrates (proteins, DNAs, RNAs...) and the understanding of their mechanisms of recognition and action are still formidable challenges in biological chemistry today. We are …
Series Interfaces : materials chemistry-biology-medicine (III) Clément Sanchez, chair Hybrid materials chemistry Lecture This year, we have devoted a series of lessons to describing and analyzing current knowledge of biomineralization processes, and to presenting advances in materials science through the use of viruses to build functional hybrid materials. Biomineralization … 13 Jan 2016 → 17 Feb 2016
Event Denis Duboule Evo-Devo in Cichlid Fishes: from Phenotypic Plasticity on a Micro-Scale to Massive Parallelism at the Macro-Scale Symposium 18 May 2018 17:10 - 17:50
Event Denis Duboule How Can Fast Evolving Tunicate Genomes Be Compatible with Slow Evolving Embryonic Morphologies? Symposium 18 May 2018 15:20 - 16:00
Event Denis Duboule The Genotype-Phenotype Relation in the Evolutionary Process Symposium 18 May 2018 16:30 - 17:10