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Claude Grison
Vector-borne disease prevention and public health : what sustainable solutions ?
Claude Grison
Vector-borne disease prevention and public health : what sustainable solutions ?
Lecture
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Abstract Globalization, international trade, climate change, population growth and rapid urbanization are behind the growing number of invasive exotic species and new interactions between organisms, leading to the emergence of new pathogens. Because of …
10:00 to 11:00
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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 …
16:00 to 17:00
Louis Jonker
Reforming History: The Book of Chronicles and Its Reception in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Louis Jonker
Reforming History: The Book of Chronicles and Its Reception in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Guest lecturer
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Abstract The second lecture will focus on the book Chronicles as a rewriting of older historical traditions in changed and changing imperial-political environments. It will be shown that Chronicles was (and is) "reforming history" that contributed …
16:00 to 17:00
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Abstract The Zoroastrian texts supply kind of division of the world and the reason for it which is important for understanding the Persian view of the world in Late Antiquity. In the Middle Persian texts, we come across a story which is not present in the …
17:00 to 18:30
Reactive and intermediate species
Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry
Reactive and intermediate species
Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry
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Reactive and intermediate species
Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry
Reactive and intermediate species
Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry
Lecture
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Reactive and intermediate species Presentation Many organic synthesis methodologies involve reaction intermediates or transit via excited states. A constant challenge is to efficiently generate these highly reactive species under the mildest possible …
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Résumé En guise d’introduction à la problématique du colloque, nous nous proposons d’aborder la question des relations entre cour royale et cour divine au I er millénaire av. J.-C. sous deux angles. En premier lieu, il s’agit de faire un état des lieux …
09:40 to 10:15
Catherine Schwab
Prehistory, from science to fiction : 150 years of stories and images
Catherine Schwab
Prehistory, from science to fiction : 150 years of stories and images
Special events
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Abstract The middle of the XIX th century saw the emergence of a new and innovative science : prehistoric archaeology. From 1860 onwards, the beginnings of mankind were presented in museums and at world's fairs. Popular works, illustrated with beautiful …
18:00 to 19:00
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Abstract Arab petitions have been studied as a distinct genre, combining diplomatic elements (formulas, layout, medium, writing) and a moral framework ("circle of justice"). Yet letters of request on papyrus show that polite petitions, even outside the …
15:00 to 16:00
The hospital of the future
Avenir Commun Durable
The hospital of the future
Avenir Commun Durable
Special events
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Ce colloque, comme tous les enseignements du Collège de France, est ouvert au public, sans réservations. L’objectif est d’informer nos concitoyens des grands défis qui attendent l’hôpital. L’ensemble des interventions sera capté et disponible sur notre …
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Abstract Life is animated by a secret life of encounters, interactions and associations that are sometimes unsuspected. These biotic interactions can be beneficial, ineffective or harmful. On the whole, interactions are most often mutually beneficial …
10:00 to 11:00
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Abstract This lecture will address the research front on the effects of landscape structure on its multiple functions. After summarizing the effects of landscape composition, it will focus on the most recent findings on the effects of spatial …
14:00 to 15:30
Cécile Albert
Is Habitat Connectivity Good for Biodiversity? Recent Progresses on an Ongoing Debate
Cécile Albert
Is Habitat Connectivity Good for Biodiversity? Recent Progresses on an Ongoing Debate
Symposium
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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 …
09:15 to 09:45
Nothing new ? Four lessons on the book of Qohelet
Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts
Nothing new ? Four lessons on the book of Qohelet
Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts
Guest lecturer
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Color Study: Squares with Concentric Circles, Vassily Kandinsky, 1913 Markus Saur is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor Thomas Römer. Markus Saur Presentation The book of Qohelet is one of the sapiential writings of …
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16:00 to 17:30