Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 28152 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (24016) News (1742) People (1382) Editions (362) Chair (360) Page (231) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Series Egyptology Jean Yoyotte, chair Egyptology Opening lecture 27 Mar 1992 Series Egyptology Jean Yoyotte, chair Egyptology Opening lecture 27 Mar 1992 Series Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Opening lecture Biodiversity research is driven, on the one hand, by the desire to know more about the organisms with which we share our planet, but also by the need to understand how ecosystems function, so as to be able to use them and predict how they will react to … 04 Feb 2021 Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Lecture Jean-François Joanny's lecture shows how soft matter theory in general and, more specifically, active matter theory enable a quantitative description of biological systems from cell to tissue. After devoting a lecture to the hydrodynamic theory of active … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Lecture The popularization of Li ion technology, the development of electric mobility and the meteoric growth in the number of connected objects make batteries a key element of our society, the equivalent of the heart for our human body. By analogy with medicine, … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Event David Ownby Socialism with Chinese characteristics rethought : a Marxism for the 21st century ? Guest lecturer 28 Jun 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Series Religious norms and questions of authority in the Greek world (1) Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, chair Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World Lecture The ancient Greek world knew no revelation, no sacred books, no priestly class, like the overwhelming majority of human cultures before the emergence of religions with a universal vocation and the common era that now marks the calculation of time. This … 04 Feb 2021 → 15 Apr 2021 Event Alexis Bouthier Singular support on ind-schemas and affine Springer fiber homology Seminar 11 May 2022 11:30 to 12:30 Event Subir Sachdev Schwarzian Theory of SYK Fluctuations and T-Linear Resistivity Seminar Documents and media Download support … 24 May 2022 11:30 to 12:30 Event Jacob Hanna Advanced Mammalian Embryogenesis Ex Utero Symposium 15 Jun 2022 16:25 to 17:05 Event Christine Thisse How to Build Embryo Models in Vitro: Naive Stem Cells Instructed by a Morphogen Secreting Organizer Symposium Christine Thisse Morphogenesis is the question I study, focusing on how a vertebrate embryo is patterned during embryogenesis. We achieved an extensive analysis of the morphogens responsible for establishing the embryonic axes in the zebrafish and defined … 15 Jun 2022 15:45 to 16:25 Event Nicolas Rivron Blastoids: Learning from Mouse and Human Early Embryo-like Structures Made Solely from Stem Cells Symposium Nicolas Rivron Nicolas Rivron is a developmental biologist and tissue engineer. He leads the laboratory for synthetic development at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnologies, from the Austrian Academy of Science. His laboratory formed a model of the … 15 Jun 2022 14:45 to 15:25 Event Sigolène Meilhac The Making of a Heart: Contraction and Plumbing Symposium Sigolène Meilhac Sigolène Meilhac is a research director at INSERM. Since 2015, her Morphogenesis of the Heart team at Institut Pasteur and Institut Imagine has been investigating the mechanisms of embryonic heart tube remodeling, and their involvement in … 15 Jun 2022 12:05 to 12:45 Event Anne Grapin-Botton Attempts to Study Human Organ Development Using Organoids: Successes and Challenges for the Pancreas Symposium Anne Grapin-Botton Anne Grapin-Botton has a background in developmental biology and studied first at the Collège de France with Nicole Le Douarin and as a post-doctoral fellow in Harvard. As a group leader at ISREC/EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland) and … 15 Jun 2022 11:25 to 12:05 Event Jesse Veenvliet Stembryogenesis: Creating to Understand Symposium Jesse Veenvliet Jesse Veenvliet studied Medicine at Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands) and conducted an MSc in Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience (Utrecht University, Netherlands). After a PhD in Developmental & Molecular Neuroscience … 15 Jun 2022 10:45 to 11:25 Event Alexandre Mayran Self-Assembled Pseudo-Embryos: How to Piece it Together? Symposium Alexandre Mayran My name is Alexandre Mayran. I did my PhD in Montreal, Canada, at the IRCM in the laboratory of Pr Jacques Drouin. There, I worked on the interplay between cell fate specification and chromatin remodelling driven by pioneer transcription … 15 Jun 2022 09:45 to 10:25 Event Benjamin Steventon Embryoids and a Renaissance in Experimental Embryology Symposium Benjamin Steventon Steventon trained in the labs of Roberto Mayor (as PhD 2004-2008, UCL, UK), Andrea Streit (as Postdoc 2008-2012, KCL, UK), Jean-Francois Nicolas and Estelle Hirsinger (as Postdoc 2011-2013, Institute Pasteur, France), Scott Fraser (as … 15 Jun 2022 09:05 to 09:45 Series Hidden symmetries of gravitation Marc Henneaux, chair Fields, Strings and Gravity Seminar 05 May 2021 → 16 Jun 2021 Series Hidden symmetries of gravitation Marc Henneaux, chair Fields, Strings and Gravity Lecture Marc Henneaux presents his lecture of the year in the series les courTs du Collège de France Exceptional symmetry structures appear quite unexpectedly in the study of the behavior of solutions to the gravitational field equations (Einstein's equations or … 05 May 2021 → 16 Jun 2021 Series Connected history of empires in the modern era Sanjay Subrahmanyam, chair A global history of early modernity Lecture Due to the pandemic, Prof. Sanjay Subrahmanyam's lectures will not be held in public. They will be recorded and made available on our website at a later date. Thanks to his knowledge of archives scattered around the world, and his mastery of the languages … 05 May 2021 → 09 Jun 2021 Series The Hubbard fermionic model : introduction and recent advances Antoine Georges, chair Quantum Condensed Matter Physics Lecture A paradigm of the physics of interacting quantum systems, the Hubbard model has a status in this field similar to that of the Ising model in statistical physics. It is the simplest model to formulate, but one which we can hope will suffice to understand … 04 May 2021 → 01 Jun 2021 Event Minoru Inaba The History of the Turkshāhs of Kabul Guest lecturer Conference in English. The history of the Turkshāhs of Kabul Afghanistan is known for being full of archaeological sites and artefacts, irrefutable witnesses to essential cultural activities from the most remote past. 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Series Biodiversity and Ecosystems through time and space Chris Bowler, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Opening lecture Biodiversity research is driven, on the one hand, by the desire to know more about the organisms with which we share our planet, but also by the need to understand how ecosystems function, so as to be able to use them and predict how they will react to … 04 Feb 2021
Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Seminar 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series Mechanics and tissue growth Jean-François Joanny, chair Soft Matter and Biophysics Lecture Jean-François Joanny's lecture shows how soft matter theory in general and, more specifically, active matter theory enable a quantitative description of biological systems from cell to tissue. After devoting a lecture to the hydrodynamic theory of active … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Series Diagnostic and self-repair techniques for more efficient batteries Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Lecture The popularization of Li ion technology, the development of electric mobility and the meteoric growth in the number of connected objects make batteries a key element of our society, the equivalent of the heart for our human body. By analogy with medicine, … 08 Feb 2021 → 15 Mar 2021
Event David Ownby Socialism with Chinese characteristics rethought : a Marxism for the 21st century ? Guest lecturer 28 Jun 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Series Religious norms and questions of authority in the Greek world (1) Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge, chair Religion, History and Society in the Ancient Greek World Lecture The ancient Greek world knew no revelation, no sacred books, no priestly class, like the overwhelming majority of human cultures before the emergence of religions with a universal vocation and the common era that now marks the calculation of time. This … 04 Feb 2021 → 15 Apr 2021
Event Alexis Bouthier Singular support on ind-schemas and affine Springer fiber homology Seminar 11 May 2022 11:30 to 12:30
Event Subir Sachdev Schwarzian Theory of SYK Fluctuations and T-Linear Resistivity Seminar Documents and media Download support … 24 May 2022 11:30 to 12:30
Event Christine Thisse How to Build Embryo Models in Vitro: Naive Stem Cells Instructed by a Morphogen Secreting Organizer Symposium Christine Thisse Morphogenesis is the question I study, focusing on how a vertebrate embryo is patterned during embryogenesis. We achieved an extensive analysis of the morphogens responsible for establishing the embryonic axes in the zebrafish and defined … 15 Jun 2022 15:45 to 16:25
Event Nicolas Rivron Blastoids: Learning from Mouse and Human Early Embryo-like Structures Made Solely from Stem Cells Symposium Nicolas Rivron Nicolas Rivron is a developmental biologist and tissue engineer. He leads the laboratory for synthetic development at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnologies, from the Austrian Academy of Science. His laboratory formed a model of the … 15 Jun 2022 14:45 to 15:25
Event Sigolène Meilhac The Making of a Heart: Contraction and Plumbing Symposium Sigolène Meilhac Sigolène Meilhac is a research director at INSERM. Since 2015, her Morphogenesis of the Heart team at Institut Pasteur and Institut Imagine has been investigating the mechanisms of embryonic heart tube remodeling, and their involvement in … 15 Jun 2022 12:05 to 12:45
Event Anne Grapin-Botton Attempts to Study Human Organ Development Using Organoids: Successes and Challenges for the Pancreas Symposium Anne Grapin-Botton Anne Grapin-Botton has a background in developmental biology and studied first at the Collège de France with Nicole Le Douarin and as a post-doctoral fellow in Harvard. As a group leader at ISREC/EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland) and … 15 Jun 2022 11:25 to 12:05
Event Jesse Veenvliet Stembryogenesis: Creating to Understand Symposium Jesse Veenvliet Jesse Veenvliet studied Medicine at Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands) and conducted an MSc in Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience (Utrecht University, Netherlands). After a PhD in Developmental & Molecular Neuroscience … 15 Jun 2022 10:45 to 11:25
Event Alexandre Mayran Self-Assembled Pseudo-Embryos: How to Piece it Together? Symposium Alexandre Mayran My name is Alexandre Mayran. I did my PhD in Montreal, Canada, at the IRCM in the laboratory of Pr Jacques Drouin. There, I worked on the interplay between cell fate specification and chromatin remodelling driven by pioneer transcription … 15 Jun 2022 09:45 to 10:25
Event Benjamin Steventon Embryoids and a Renaissance in Experimental Embryology Symposium Benjamin Steventon Steventon trained in the labs of Roberto Mayor (as PhD 2004-2008, UCL, UK), Andrea Streit (as Postdoc 2008-2012, KCL, UK), Jean-Francois Nicolas and Estelle Hirsinger (as Postdoc 2011-2013, Institute Pasteur, France), Scott Fraser (as … 15 Jun 2022 09:05 to 09:45
Series Hidden symmetries of gravitation Marc Henneaux, chair Fields, Strings and Gravity Seminar 05 May 2021 → 16 Jun 2021
Series Hidden symmetries of gravitation Marc Henneaux, chair Fields, Strings and Gravity Lecture Marc Henneaux presents his lecture of the year in the series les courTs du Collège de France Exceptional symmetry structures appear quite unexpectedly in the study of the behavior of solutions to the gravitational field equations (Einstein's equations or … 05 May 2021 → 16 Jun 2021
Series Connected history of empires in the modern era Sanjay Subrahmanyam, chair A global history of early modernity Lecture Due to the pandemic, Prof. Sanjay Subrahmanyam's lectures will not be held in public. They will be recorded and made available on our website at a later date. Thanks to his knowledge of archives scattered around the world, and his mastery of the languages … 05 May 2021 → 09 Jun 2021
Series The Hubbard fermionic model : introduction and recent advances Antoine Georges, chair Quantum Condensed Matter Physics Lecture A paradigm of the physics of interacting quantum systems, the Hubbard model has a status in this field similar to that of the Ising model in statistical physics. It is the simplest model to formulate, but one which we can hope will suffice to understand … 04 May 2021 → 01 Jun 2021
Event Minoru Inaba The History of the Turkshāhs of Kabul Guest lecturer Conference in English. The history of the Turkshāhs of Kabul Afghanistan is known for being full of archaeological sites and artefacts, irrefutable witnesses to essential cultural activities from the most remote past. As a result, until the outbreak of … 22 Jun 2022 17:00 to 18:30