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Abstract Reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions is essential to slowing climate change, but many major sources of emissions cannot be easily eliminated. Carbon capture technologies, which remove CO₂ either directly from the air or from industrial exhaust …
2:00 - 3:00pm
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Introduction and moderation: Didier Fassin …
5:30 - 7:00pm
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Overview This course offers a comprehensive exploration of erythropoiesis and red blood cells, from hematopoietic stem cells to major erythroid disorders. After reviewing the organization of hematopoiesis and the bone marrow niche, we will describe the …
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Abstract The chemical industry is a fundamental pillar of the global economy, supporting every major goods-manufacturing sector. It provides materials that enable modern life, from everyday consumer products to advanced technologies. Devices such as …
2:00 - 3:00pm
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Admission Policy Due to high attendance, the public is advised to arrive at least 45 minutes before the event begins. Seats cannot be reserved and are assigned strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. If the venue reaches capacity, the public may be …
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Introduction This year, Xavier Leroy’s course will focus on the problem of program equivalence: how can we establish that two programs behave identically or are compatible? This question arises in several fields, ranging from compiler verification to …
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Introduction The 2026–2027 course on creative work will continue its exploration of one of the research areas to which Pierre-Michel Menger devoted his work: the arts. The 2025–2026 course demonstrated how the arts constitute a rich yet enigmatic subject …
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Abstract Carbon isotope labeling is an important tool for studying how drugs behave in the body, including how they are broken down and processed over time. By replacing one or more carbon atoms in a drug molecule with naturally occurring carbon isotopes …
2:00 - 3:00pm
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Exceptionnellement ce cours a lieu un jeudi. …
4:30 - 6:30pm
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Introduction Following the course on intracellular transport, Jean-François Joanny’s course this year will focus on the physical aspects of energy consumption by cells and metabolism. This course will be held in conjunction with Thomas Lecuit’s course, …
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Image generated using AI. Michael Sherburn has been invited by the College of France’s assembly at the recommendation of Professor Louis Fensterbank. Abstract We design, synthesize, and study simple unsaturated hydrocarbons, seeking to understand their …
11:00am - 12:00pm
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Exceptionnellement ce cours a lieu un vendredi. …
10:00am - 12:00pm
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Introduction Following a series of lectures in which Anne Cheng explored the relationships between despotism and monism, autocracy and freedom in the Chinese tradition, she now feels it is necessary to revisit the famous Dao 道: is it essentially cosmic, …
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Introduction This year’s course by Thomas Lecuit will focus on bioenergetics. A cell in equilibrium is dead. A living system is open, traversed by energy flows that maintain its organization, growth, dynamics, and information processing. The course …
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2:00 - 4:00pm
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Myrrhinè lekythos , 5th c. BC (Athens Archaeological Museum no. 4485). g. Dall'Orto Study day organized by Adrien Zirah (research engineer at Collège de France, associate member of ANHIMA and LIER-FYT) with the support of Professeure Pirenne-Delforge It …
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Introduction How can we help students learn more effectively and give them the best chance of success by drawing on research findings? Which classroom experiments have proven successful? What tools are already available for nationwide implementation? Why …
9:00am - 5:00pm