Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24491 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (24464) News (1665) People (1350) Chair (359) Editions (351) Page (230) (-) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Research Event Michael Nachman The Genomic Basis of Environmental Adaptation in House Mice Symposium Michael W. Nachman is a professor of the Department of Integrative Biology, and the Director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California. His B.A. is from the University of California, Berkeley (1983); he received … 22 May 2019 14:00 - 14:30 Event Andy Clark The Mutation Process of Satellite Repeats Symposium Andrew G. Clark is the Jacob Gould Schurman professor in Molecular Biology & Genetics at Cornell University. He is known for his work in human population genetics (haplotype inference, detecting natural selection, demographic inference) and Drosophila … 22 May 2019 11:30 - 12:00 Event Shamil Sunyaev From Statistical Models to Biological Mechanisms of Human Mutation Symposium Shamil Sunyaev is a professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women's Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad … 22 May 2019 11:00 - 11:30 Series How Host Microbe Coevolution Forged the Immune System Alain Fischer, chair Experimental medicine Symposium 15 May 2017 Event Molly Przeworski What Drives the Dependence of Human Germline Mutation Rates on Sex, Age, and Time? Symposium 22 May 2019 10:00 - 10:30 Event Kelley Harris Evolution of the Mutation Rate and Spectrum across the Primate Functional Genomic Landscape Symposium In January 2018, Kelley Harris joined the faculty of the University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences as an assistant professor. She is a population geneticist with interests in mutation rate evolution over short and long timescales, focusing … 22 May 2019 09:30 - 10:00 Event Carlo Ossola Introduction Symposium Chair: Anne-Catherine Baudoin, University of Geneva … 17 May 2019 09:30 - 10:00 Series Beyond particularisms : the comparative history of law Alain Wijffels, chair European Chair Symposium How can we envisage a European legal culture? Legal history proposes models of common law that presuppose legal particularities. Comparative law, on the other hand, postulates an interface between distinct legal systems. Comparative legal history seeks to … 12 May 2017 Series Alongside literature : ten years of new directions Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium We sometimes hear it said that literature isn't doing too well in France, that literary history, literary criticism and literary theory don't get the limelight as easily - in short, that "c'était mieux avant" (it was better before) is an old … 11 May 2017 Event Claude Desplan Evolution and adaptation of sensory systems Guest lecturer How do changes in cell fate affect the function and performance of neural systems, in particular to adapt visual and olfactory systems to their environment? For example, butterflies have improved color vision compared to other insects such as Drosophila . … 27 May 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Series Nuclear receptors and oncogenesis Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Symposium This symposium brought together a number of nuclear receptor specialists (Hinrich Gronemeyer, Eric So, Catherin Brisken, Geoffrey Green, Charles Sawyers, Jorma Palvimo, Gordon Hager). These specialists presented their most recent work in a wide variety of … 09 May 2017 Event Alain Prochiantz In Praise of Instability Symposium 16 May 2019 16:30 - 17:00 Event Thomas Braun Skeletal Muscle Regeneration: Not a Mere Recapitulation of Development Symposium 16 May 2019 16:00 - 16:30 Event Alfonso Martinez-Arias Development and the Eternal Return Symposium 16 May 2019 14:00 - 14:45 Event Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz Building the Mouse and Human Embryo in Vitro-One, Two and Three Steps from Now Symposium 16 May 2019 14:45 - 15:30 Event Brigitte Galliot An Evolutionary-Conserved Repressor of Wnt Signaling Controls Head Regeneration in Hydra Symposium 16 May 2019 11:30 - 12:30 Event Marc Hammarlund How C. Elegans Neurons Sense and Respond to Injury Symposium 16 May 2019 10:15 - 10:45 Event Sophie Jarriault Plasticity of the Cellular Identity: A Way to New Neurons Symposium 15 May 2019 17:15 - 18:00 Event Andrew Forge Perspectives on Hair Cell Regeneration in the Inner Ears of Vertebrates Symposium 15 May 2019 16:30 - 17:15 Event Catherina Becker Successful Spinal Cord Repair in the Zebrafish Symposium 15 May 2019 15:15 - 15:45 Event Andras Simon Newt Regeneration: Regulation and Evolution Symposium 15 May 2019 14:30 - 15:15 Event John Greco Joint Agency and the Transmission of Knowledge Symposium 9 May 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Event Benoit Gaultier Epistemic Dependence, Extended Cognition, and Intellectual Autonomy Symposium 9 May 2019 16:00 - 17:00 Event Sophie Vriz Redox Signaling and Cell Plasticity Symposium 15 May 2019 12:00 - 13:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 379 Page 380 Page 381 Page 382 Page 383 Page 384 Page 385 Page 386 Page 387 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Michael Nachman The Genomic Basis of Environmental Adaptation in House Mice Symposium Michael W. Nachman is a professor of the Department of Integrative Biology, and the Director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California. His B.A. is from the University of California, Berkeley (1983); he received … 22 May 2019 14:00 - 14:30
Event Andy Clark The Mutation Process of Satellite Repeats Symposium Andrew G. Clark is the Jacob Gould Schurman professor in Molecular Biology & Genetics at Cornell University. He is known for his work in human population genetics (haplotype inference, detecting natural selection, demographic inference) and Drosophila … 22 May 2019 11:30 - 12:00
Event Shamil Sunyaev From Statistical Models to Biological Mechanisms of Human Mutation Symposium Shamil Sunyaev is a professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women's Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad … 22 May 2019 11:00 - 11:30
Series How Host Microbe Coevolution Forged the Immune System Alain Fischer, chair Experimental medicine Symposium 15 May 2017
Event Molly Przeworski What Drives the Dependence of Human Germline Mutation Rates on Sex, Age, and Time? Symposium 22 May 2019 10:00 - 10:30
Event Kelley Harris Evolution of the Mutation Rate and Spectrum across the Primate Functional Genomic Landscape Symposium In January 2018, Kelley Harris joined the faculty of the University of Washington Department of Genome Sciences as an assistant professor. She is a population geneticist with interests in mutation rate evolution over short and long timescales, focusing … 22 May 2019 09:30 - 10:00
Event Carlo Ossola Introduction Symposium Chair: Anne-Catherine Baudoin, University of Geneva … 17 May 2019 09:30 - 10:00
Series Beyond particularisms : the comparative history of law Alain Wijffels, chair European Chair Symposium How can we envisage a European legal culture? Legal history proposes models of common law that presuppose legal particularities. Comparative law, on the other hand, postulates an interface between distinct legal systems. Comparative legal history seeks to … 12 May 2017
Series Alongside literature : ten years of new directions Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium We sometimes hear it said that literature isn't doing too well in France, that literary history, literary criticism and literary theory don't get the limelight as easily - in short, that "c'était mieux avant" (it was better before) is an old … 11 May 2017
Event Claude Desplan Evolution and adaptation of sensory systems Guest lecturer How do changes in cell fate affect the function and performance of neural systems, in particular to adapt visual and olfactory systems to their environment? For example, butterflies have improved color vision compared to other insects such as Drosophila . … 27 May 2019 17:00 - 18:00
Series Nuclear receptors and oncogenesis Hugues de Thé, chair Cellular and Molecular Oncology Symposium This symposium brought together a number of nuclear receptor specialists (Hinrich Gronemeyer, Eric So, Catherin Brisken, Geoffrey Green, Charles Sawyers, Jorma Palvimo, Gordon Hager). These specialists presented their most recent work in a wide variety of … 09 May 2017
Event Thomas Braun Skeletal Muscle Regeneration: Not a Mere Recapitulation of Development Symposium 16 May 2019 16:00 - 16:30
Event Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz Building the Mouse and Human Embryo in Vitro-One, Two and Three Steps from Now Symposium 16 May 2019 14:45 - 15:30
Event Brigitte Galliot An Evolutionary-Conserved Repressor of Wnt Signaling Controls Head Regeneration in Hydra Symposium 16 May 2019 11:30 - 12:30
Event Marc Hammarlund How C. Elegans Neurons Sense and Respond to Injury Symposium 16 May 2019 10:15 - 10:45
Event Sophie Jarriault Plasticity of the Cellular Identity: A Way to New Neurons Symposium 15 May 2019 17:15 - 18:00
Event Andrew Forge Perspectives on Hair Cell Regeneration in the Inner Ears of Vertebrates Symposium 15 May 2019 16:30 - 17:15
Event Catherina Becker Successful Spinal Cord Repair in the Zebrafish Symposium 15 May 2019 15:15 - 15:45
Event Benoit Gaultier Epistemic Dependence, Extended Cognition, and Intellectual Autonomy Symposium 9 May 2019 16:00 - 17:00