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Download the public lectures program 2022-2023 Access the public lectures program 2022-2023 with our … Published on 22 August 2022 Page Dynamic and Pathophysiology of Neuronal Networks CIRB - Research team Presentation We are focusing our research on the procedural learning, which corresponds to the acquisition of skills through repeated performance, such as biking or playing an instrument. Cortex-basal ganglia loops (Fig.1a) are involved in the adaptive … Page Multiscale Physics of Morphogenesis CIRB - Research team Presentation Rapid advances in microscopy and single cell sequencing make it possible to study embryonic development with high spatiotemporal resolution. But extracting relevant biophysical information from these data remains a major challenge. We combine … Page Molecular Identity and DIversity of SYNapses in the Brain (MIDISYN) CIRB - Research team Presentation To understand brain development and function in vertebrates, a key issue is to address neuron and synapse diversity. A major breakthrough in the past years has been the development of technologies that enable the molecular dissection of … Page Oocyte Mechanics and Morphogenesis CIRB - Research team Presentation At fertilization, the sperm mostly transmit their genome but oocytes are transmitted in full to the next generation. Using cell biology, genetics, computational biology and biophysics approaches of meiotic divisions, we study the nature of … Page Multimodal Brain Plasticity and Signaling CIRB - Research team Presentation Our research is centered on the physiological functions of homeoprotein intercellular transfer, a novel signaling mechanism discovered by our group. We are using molecular and genetic approaches to explore basic aspects of these signaling … Page Paleoanthropology CIRB - Research team Presentation The Paleoanthropology research group studies human evolution from a multidisciplinary perspective and by combining traditional field research with cutting-edge laboratory analysis. Through our external collaborations, we combine anthropology … Page Evolution and Development of Germ Cells CIRB - Research team Presentation Germ cells are the only cells which are transmitted from one generation to the next and can be considered immortal. Germ cells produce highly specialized cells, called gametes, which carry the genetic and cytoplasmic information defining a … News Collège de France researchers win ANR award Research Fifteen projects involving two professors and eleven researchers from Collège de France have been selected in the ANR's particularly competitive call for generic 2022 projects. The funding, dedicated to collaborative research projects, is open to both … Published on 16 August 2022 News New acquisitions for the Egyptology Library Libraries and archives The Egyptology Library invites you to discover its acquisitions for 2021. Download acquisition lists List of acquisitions for the Egyptology library (year 2021 - 1st semester) List of acquisitions for the Egyptology library (year 2021 - 2nd … Published on 8 August 2022 News Suggested readings for the symposium on the history of the Sahara Libraries and archives On the occasion of the conference Histoire du Sahara (jusqu'à 650 de notre ère) , organized by Professor François-Xavier Fauvelle from May 16 to 18, 2022, the Pôle patrimonial, in partnership with the Bibliothèque d'égyptologie, is offering a selection of … Published on 8 August 2022 Page Prix du Collège de France - 2022 Edition Presentation Presentation of the Collège de France 2022 Prize Back to the Collège de France Prize The 2022 Collège de France Prize will be awarded in the field of Mathematical, Computer, Experimental and Natural Sciences. The theme of the 2022 prize will … Page Online resources developed by Professor Fournet and his team Late Antique written culture and Byzantine papyrology Aphrodito Online Under construction. For the moment, only the iconographic part is accessible: The Dioscore archives of Aphrodite in images: The Byzantine Aphrodite papyrus image bank (BIPAb) . This database virtually assembles the papyrus images from the … Page Studia Papyrologica et Aegyptiaca Parisina (StudPAP) Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Presentation Studia Papyrologica et Aegyptiaca Parisina (StudPAP) is dedicated to works in Greek, Latin or Coptic papyrology (editions or studies) or monographs on post-Pharaonic Egypt (mainly Byzantine or early Arab). This collection is supported by … Page Acting for education Specific programs Born in 2022 out of the desire of Collège de France professors to take action in the face of the crisis facing the French education system, the Agir pour l'éducation initiative - Un enjeu scientifique pour la société aims to place scientific research … Page Evolutionary Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases CIRB - Research team Presentation Understanding the rapid adaptation of infectious pathogens is crucial to design better management policies and anticipate future changes. Adaptation to optimize transmission, resist drugs or escape the host immune system profoundly impacts … Page Functioning and Adaptation of Microorganisms CIRB - Research team Presentation Our group studies the adaptation of bacteria to changes in their environments. Although bacteria are among the simplest living organisms, formed of a single cell, they display a huge adaptability to the presence of nutrients or toxic … News Death of François-Xavier Coquin, Honorary Professor at the Collège de France François-Xavier Coquin, chair Modern and contemporary history of the Russian world The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community are deeply saddened to learn of the death of François-Xavier Coquin, Honorary Professor at the Collège de France, who held the Chair of Modern and Contemporary History of … Published on 19 July 2022 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. 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News Published : Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, Martial Gueroult Publications Martial Gueroult Kant's Critique of Pure Reason This volume is the critical edition, by Arnaud Pelletier, of an unpublished manuscript by Martial Gueroult kept in the Archives of the Collège de France, namely his lecture on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. … Published on 26 August 2022
News Public lectures program 2022-2023 Collège de France The public lectures program 2022-2023 is now available from the Collège de France reception desk, as well as in printable version or with our e-reader. Download the public lectures program 2022-2023 Access the public lectures program 2022-2023 with our … Published on 22 August 2022
Page Dynamic and Pathophysiology of Neuronal Networks CIRB - Research team Presentation We are focusing our research on the procedural learning, which corresponds to the acquisition of skills through repeated performance, such as biking or playing an instrument. Cortex-basal ganglia loops (Fig.1a) are involved in the adaptive …
Page Multiscale Physics of Morphogenesis CIRB - Research team Presentation Rapid advances in microscopy and single cell sequencing make it possible to study embryonic development with high spatiotemporal resolution. But extracting relevant biophysical information from these data remains a major challenge. We combine …
Page Molecular Identity and DIversity of SYNapses in the Brain (MIDISYN) CIRB - Research team Presentation To understand brain development and function in vertebrates, a key issue is to address neuron and synapse diversity. A major breakthrough in the past years has been the development of technologies that enable the molecular dissection of …
Page Oocyte Mechanics and Morphogenesis CIRB - Research team Presentation At fertilization, the sperm mostly transmit their genome but oocytes are transmitted in full to the next generation. Using cell biology, genetics, computational biology and biophysics approaches of meiotic divisions, we study the nature of …
Page Multimodal Brain Plasticity and Signaling CIRB - Research team Presentation Our research is centered on the physiological functions of homeoprotein intercellular transfer, a novel signaling mechanism discovered by our group. We are using molecular and genetic approaches to explore basic aspects of these signaling …
Page Paleoanthropology CIRB - Research team Presentation The Paleoanthropology research group studies human evolution from a multidisciplinary perspective and by combining traditional field research with cutting-edge laboratory analysis. Through our external collaborations, we combine anthropology …
Page Evolution and Development of Germ Cells CIRB - Research team Presentation Germ cells are the only cells which are transmitted from one generation to the next and can be considered immortal. Germ cells produce highly specialized cells, called gametes, which carry the genetic and cytoplasmic information defining a …
News Collège de France researchers win ANR award Research Fifteen projects involving two professors and eleven researchers from Collège de France have been selected in the ANR's particularly competitive call for generic 2022 projects. The funding, dedicated to collaborative research projects, is open to both … Published on 16 August 2022
News New acquisitions for the Egyptology Library Libraries and archives The Egyptology Library invites you to discover its acquisitions for 2021. Download acquisition lists List of acquisitions for the Egyptology library (year 2021 - 1st semester) List of acquisitions for the Egyptology library (year 2021 - 2nd … Published on 8 August 2022
News Suggested readings for the symposium on the history of the Sahara Libraries and archives On the occasion of the conference Histoire du Sahara (jusqu'à 650 de notre ère) , organized by Professor François-Xavier Fauvelle from May 16 to 18, 2022, the Pôle patrimonial, in partnership with the Bibliothèque d'égyptologie, is offering a selection of … Published on 8 August 2022
Page Prix du Collège de France - 2022 Edition Presentation Presentation of the Collège de France 2022 Prize Back to the Collège de France Prize The 2022 Collège de France Prize will be awarded in the field of Mathematical, Computer, Experimental and Natural Sciences. The theme of the 2022 prize will …
Page Online resources developed by Professor Fournet and his team Late Antique written culture and Byzantine papyrology Aphrodito Online Under construction. For the moment, only the iconographic part is accessible: The Dioscore archives of Aphrodite in images: The Byzantine Aphrodite papyrus image bank (BIPAb) . This database virtually assembles the papyrus images from the …
Page Studia Papyrologica et Aegyptiaca Parisina (StudPAP) Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology Presentation Studia Papyrologica et Aegyptiaca Parisina (StudPAP) is dedicated to works in Greek, Latin or Coptic papyrology (editions or studies) or monographs on post-Pharaonic Egypt (mainly Byzantine or early Arab). This collection is supported by …
Page Acting for education Specific programs Born in 2022 out of the desire of Collège de France professors to take action in the face of the crisis facing the French education system, the Agir pour l'éducation initiative - Un enjeu scientifique pour la société aims to place scientific research …
Page Evolutionary Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases CIRB - Research team Presentation Understanding the rapid adaptation of infectious pathogens is crucial to design better management policies and anticipate future changes. Adaptation to optimize transmission, resist drugs or escape the host immune system profoundly impacts …
Page Functioning and Adaptation of Microorganisms CIRB - Research team Presentation Our group studies the adaptation of bacteria to changes in their environments. Although bacteria are among the simplest living organisms, formed of a single cell, they display a huge adaptability to the presence of nutrients or toxic …
News Death of François-Xavier Coquin, Honorary Professor at the Collège de France François-Xavier Coquin, chair Modern and contemporary history of the Russian world The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community are deeply saddened to learn of the death of François-Xavier Coquin, Honorary Professor at the Collège de France, who held the Chair of Modern and Contemporary History of … Published on 19 July 2022
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 …
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 …
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 …