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Possible Explanations and Lessons Learned Symposium 9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair … 28 May 2024 11:35 - 12:30 Event Tapio Lappi-Seppälä Managing and Reducing the Prison Populations in Finland. Long-Term Experiences Symposium 9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair … 28 May 2024 10:40 - 11:35 Event José Ángel Brandariz An Emerging Time of Penal Moderation in Europe? Symposium 9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair … 28 May 2024 09:30 - 10:25 Event Pierre Corvol What we owe to Claude Bernard today Special events Abstract Claude Bernard ? A learned physician and physiologist ? A diabetes specialist ? The inventor of the internal environment ? The creator of experimental medicine ? Claude Bernard is all of these and more. He is one of the founders of modern … 28 May 2024 18:00 - 19:00 Series Mari's legal texts Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Seminar Money loan contract from King Zimri-Lim. Photographs will be used to study contracts published in ARM 8 or as yet unpublished, depending on the lecture theme. Knowledge of cuneiform writing is a prerequisite for the … 11 Jan 2024 → 22 Feb 2024 Series Non-Buddhist temples in Bactria and Sogdiana (continued). 2) New archaeological data on Sogdian oases Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture Punjikent, Temple II, 6th century AD : the goddesses Nana and Demeter lamenting over Takhsich, a young goddess who has died but is destined to rise again. This year's lecture will focus on : 1) Non-Buddhist temples in Bactria and Sogdiana (continuation … 11 Jan 2024 → 28 Mar 2024 Event Philippe Pasero Cellular Responses to DNA Damage: From Stalled Forks to Inflammation and Beyond Symposium 24 May 2024 15:50 - 16:35 Event Renata Basto GENerating a Break in the Proliferation of Cells after Whole Genome Duplication Symposium 24 May 2024 14:45 - 15:30 Event Chris Marine Studying Melanoma Evolution One Cell at the Time Symposium 24 May 2024 14:00 - 14:45 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin, Thierry Pozzo & Emmanuel Laurentin From paleoanthropology to the physiology of movement Special events Abstract Physical activities, now considered part of our leisure time, as well as sports in which certain individuals demonstrate exceptional abilities, were once daily and vital practices for our most remote ancestors. Adaptations to climbing, bipedal … 4 Jul 2024 19:30 - 21:00 Event Sophie Postel-Vinay Targeting the DNA Damage Response and Immune Response Interplay: Novel Therapeutic Opportunities Symposium 24 May 2024 11:30 - 12:15 Event Raphaël Ceccaldi How Homologous Recombination (HR)-Deficient Tumors Survive Genomic Instability Symposium 24 May 2024 10:45 - 11:30 Series Fighting poverty : from science to practice Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Lecture Illustration by Cheyenne Olivier, from the book Imai, à la rescousse Esther Duflo / Cheyenne Olivier, Seuil jeunesse, 2023. Following on from the 2022-2023 lecture, this course will provide an overview of the most important topics concerning the lives of … 10 Jan 2024 → 14 Feb 2024 Series The energy transition : today and tomorrow (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Seminar 10 Jan 2024 → 13 Feb 2024 Series The energy transition : today and tomorrow (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture The combination of climate change, the inherent limits of natural resources and the need for energy sovereignty are forcing humankind to embark on an energy transition and take up the formidable challenge of replacing fossil fuels (coal, gas and oil) … 10 Jan 2024 → 13 Feb 2024 Series The politics of love Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, Ms. M.346, fol. 2 v. From the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, from one reformation to another, but also from one renaissance to another, the language of love was massively present in European literature. As a … 09 Jan 2024 → 02 Apr 2024 Series How to read William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Seminar Nicolas Poussin, Les Bergers d'Arcadie (Et in Arcadia ego ), second version, circa 1638, Musée du Louvre. Last year's lecture focused on building mental libraries, finding lost works and editing texts. But once the texts and corpora are there, what can we … 09 Jan 2024 → 19 Mar 2024 Series How to read William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture Nicolas Poussin, Les Bergers d'Arcadie(Et in Arcadia ego ), second version, circa 1638, Musée du Louvre Last year's lecture focused on building mental libraries, finding lost works and editing texts. But once the texts and corpora are there, what can we … 09 Jan 2024 → 19 Mar 2024 Event Emmanuelle Porcher Closing discussions Symposium 23 May 2024 17:30 - 18:00 Event Alexis Joly & Pierre Bonnet Collaborative AI for Plant Biodiversity Monitoring: From Pl@ntNet to GeoPl@ntNet Symposium Abstract Pl@ntNet is a participatory platform based on artificial intelligence to facilitate plant identification and the monitoring of plant biodiversity. In this presentation, we will first look at the technology behind Pl@ntNet, as well as the … 23 May 2024 17:00 - 17:30 Event Nicolas Deguines The Spipoll Project: Monitoring Plant-Visitor Interactions in France with Citizen Science Symposium Abstract In the context of global changes affecting biodiversity worldwide, to what extent flower visitors -and not just bees- are threatened by different environmental factors needs to be evaluated. This is critical if we are to mitigate the effects of … 23 May 2024 16:30 - 17:00 Event Denis Michez European Initiatives for Pollinator Monitoring Symposium Abstract Several studies have now shown at different spatial scale that certain species of the wild bee fauna are in decline in Europe. In response, some European countries and the European commission are implementing action plans to mitigate negative … 23 May 2024 16:00 - 16:30 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Current page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 … Next page Last page
Event Reuben Jonathan Miller The Least of These: Violence, Freedom, and Possibility for a New World Symposium 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Perspectives from North America Chair : Jean-Marie Delarue, former Contrôleur général des lieux de privation de … 28 May 2024 14:55 - 15:50
Event Judith Resnik Impermissible Punishments: The Problem Prison Poses for Democracies Symposium 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Perspectives from North America Chair : Jean-Marie Delarue, former Contrôleur général des lieux de privation de … 28 May 2024 14:00 - 14:55
Event Miranda Boone Ups-and-Downs of Dutch Prison Population Trends. Possible Explanations and Lessons Learned Symposium 9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair … 28 May 2024 11:35 - 12:30
Event Tapio Lappi-Seppälä Managing and Reducing the Prison Populations in Finland. Long-Term Experiences Symposium 9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair … 28 May 2024 10:40 - 11:35
Event José Ángel Brandariz An Emerging Time of Penal Moderation in Europe? Symposium 9.30am - 12.30pm - European Experiences Chair : Samantha Besson , Collège de France, International Law of Institutions Chair … 28 May 2024 09:30 - 10:25
Event Pierre Corvol What we owe to Claude Bernard today Special events Abstract Claude Bernard ? A learned physician and physiologist ? A diabetes specialist ? The inventor of the internal environment ? The creator of experimental medicine ? Claude Bernard is all of these and more. He is one of the founders of modern … 28 May 2024 18:00 - 19:00
Series Mari's legal texts Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Seminar Money loan contract from King Zimri-Lim. Photographs will be used to study contracts published in ARM 8 or as yet unpublished, depending on the lecture theme. Knowledge of cuneiform writing is a prerequisite for the … 11 Jan 2024 → 22 Feb 2024
Series Non-Buddhist temples in Bactria and Sogdiana (continued). 2) New archaeological data on Sogdian oases Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture Punjikent, Temple II, 6th century AD : the goddesses Nana and Demeter lamenting over Takhsich, a young goddess who has died but is destined to rise again. This year's lecture will focus on : 1) Non-Buddhist temples in Bactria and Sogdiana (continuation … 11 Jan 2024 → 28 Mar 2024
Event Philippe Pasero Cellular Responses to DNA Damage: From Stalled Forks to Inflammation and Beyond Symposium 24 May 2024 15:50 - 16:35
Event Renata Basto GENerating a Break in the Proliferation of Cells after Whole Genome Duplication Symposium 24 May 2024 14:45 - 15:30
Event Chris Marine Studying Melanoma Evolution One Cell at the Time Symposium 24 May 2024 14:00 - 14:45
Event Jean-Jacques Hublin, Thierry Pozzo & Emmanuel Laurentin From paleoanthropology to the physiology of movement Special events Abstract Physical activities, now considered part of our leisure time, as well as sports in which certain individuals demonstrate exceptional abilities, were once daily and vital practices for our most remote ancestors. Adaptations to climbing, bipedal … 4 Jul 2024 19:30 - 21:00
Event Sophie Postel-Vinay Targeting the DNA Damage Response and Immune Response Interplay: Novel Therapeutic Opportunities Symposium 24 May 2024 11:30 - 12:15
Event Raphaël Ceccaldi How Homologous Recombination (HR)-Deficient Tumors Survive Genomic Instability Symposium 24 May 2024 10:45 - 11:30
Series Fighting poverty : from science to practice Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Lecture Illustration by Cheyenne Olivier, from the book Imai, à la rescousse Esther Duflo / Cheyenne Olivier, Seuil jeunesse, 2023. Following on from the 2022-2023 lecture, this course will provide an overview of the most important topics concerning the lives of … 10 Jan 2024 → 14 Feb 2024
Series The energy transition : today and tomorrow (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Seminar 10 Jan 2024 → 13 Feb 2024
Series The energy transition : today and tomorrow (II) Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Lecture The combination of climate change, the inherent limits of natural resources and the need for energy sovereignty are forcing humankind to embark on an energy transition and take up the formidable challenge of replacing fossil fuels (coal, gas and oil) … 10 Jan 2024 → 13 Feb 2024
Series The politics of love Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, Ms. M.346, fol. 2 v. From the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, from one reformation to another, but also from one renaissance to another, the language of love was massively present in European literature. As a … 09 Jan 2024 → 02 Apr 2024
Series How to read William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Seminar Nicolas Poussin, Les Bergers d'Arcadie (Et in Arcadia ego ), second version, circa 1638, Musée du Louvre. Last year's lecture focused on building mental libraries, finding lost works and editing texts. But once the texts and corpora are there, what can we … 09 Jan 2024 → 19 Mar 2024
Series How to read William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture Nicolas Poussin, Les Bergers d'Arcadie(Et in Arcadia ego ), second version, circa 1638, Musée du Louvre Last year's lecture focused on building mental libraries, finding lost works and editing texts. But once the texts and corpora are there, what can we … 09 Jan 2024 → 19 Mar 2024
Event Alexis Joly & Pierre Bonnet Collaborative AI for Plant Biodiversity Monitoring: From Pl@ntNet to GeoPl@ntNet Symposium Abstract Pl@ntNet is a participatory platform based on artificial intelligence to facilitate plant identification and the monitoring of plant biodiversity. In this presentation, we will first look at the technology behind Pl@ntNet, as well as the … 23 May 2024 17:00 - 17:30
Event Nicolas Deguines The Spipoll Project: Monitoring Plant-Visitor Interactions in France with Citizen Science Symposium Abstract In the context of global changes affecting biodiversity worldwide, to what extent flower visitors -and not just bees- are threatened by different environmental factors needs to be evaluated. This is critical if we are to mitigate the effects of … 23 May 2024 16:30 - 17:00
Event Denis Michez European Initiatives for Pollinator Monitoring Symposium Abstract Several studies have now shown at different spatial scale that certain species of the wild bee fauna are in decline in Europe. In response, some European countries and the European commission are implementing action plans to mitigate negative … 23 May 2024 16:00 - 16:30