Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 27042 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23117) News (1611) People (1329) Chair (352) Editions (344) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Event Jean-Luc Fournet Introduction Symposium 13 Jun 2018 09:00 - 09:30 Event Marc Fontecave Homogeneous heterogeneous catalysts : hybrid framework materials (2) Lecture One way of synthesizing solid catalysts rationally, while retaining one of the advantages of homogeneous catalysis - namely, the ability to modify and control catalyst activities through controlled changes in metal coordinations - is to heterogenize … 13 Jun 2018 10:00 - 11:30 Event Marc Lecuit Listeria monocytogenes, a silent invader Seminar Listeria monocytogenes is another intracellular bacterium responsible for serious central nervous system infections in newborns, the elderly and immunocompromised subjects. Marc Lecuit described his work, which has led to the characterization of Listeria' … 12 Jun 2018 16:30 - 18:00 Event Alain Fischer The immune system in the face of a widespread infection Lecture MT is the agent of tuberculosis, a complex bacillus that has co-evolved with man for at least 70,000 years. Tuberculosis has caused an estimated one billion deaths over the last 200 years. It is estimated that over 9 million people are infected each year, … 12 Jun 2018 15:00 - 16:30 Event Valérie Theis Experiencing the new times without thinking ? Around the work of Chris Wickham Seminar Interventions Valérie Theis - Thinking about social change with Chris Wickham: the laboratory of Italian cities in the proto-communal age Chris Wickham - Answers to Valérie Theis and debate Pierre Chastang - Sleepwalking and proto-communal experience: … 12 Jun 2018 16:00 - 19:00 Event Klervia Jaouen 40 Years of Investigation on Ancient Hominin Diets through Isotope Studies: Limits and Solutions Symposium 12 Jun 2018 09:00 - 09:30 Event Thomas Ebbesen Interactions in weak and strong coupling regimes (I) Lecture Quantum electrodynamics shows us that light-matter interactions form a much richer field of possibilities than the semi-classical approach would suggest. To understand the physics involved, we need to recall the properties of the vacuum according to … 8 Jun 2018 14:00 - 15:30 Series Neanderthals and Denisovans Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Lecture During the Middle Pleistocene (780,000 to 128,000 BC), new hominin forms appeared. They can be distinguished from the preceding Homo erectus by the increasing size of their brains and the rearrangement of their craniums. This phenomenon of brain … 06 Oct 2015 → 24 Nov 2015 Series Neanderthals and Denisovans Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Seminar 06 Oct 2015 → 24 Nov 2015 Series Growth theory and policy Philippe Aghion, chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Lecture 06 Oct 2015 → 10 Nov 2015 Event Mathieu Tillier et Naïm Vantieghem An Egyptian Koran on papyrus at the turn of the 8th century Symposium Chairman: Walid Saleh … 7 Jun 2018 09:30 - 10:00 Event Dr Renata Stopiglia Divergent Evolution and the Challenges for Alpha Taxonomy: the Case of Amazonian Group Synallaxis Rutilans (Aves: Furnariidae) Seminar 12 Feb 2018 11:00 - 12:00 Event Jean-Louis Cohen Le Corbusier's political affects Lecture An exceptional figure in twentieth-century architecture, Le Corbusier is less so for his political positions than for the contribution his theories and projects have made to thinking about cities and buildings. At the same time, he never ceased to appeal … 6 Jun 2018 18:00 - 19:00 Event Dominique Charpin The clergy and their habitat Lecture The priestess-entum was a special case: a sort of human stand-in for Ningal, wife of the god Nanna, she lived in the building that also housed the goddess's temple. But this was clearly not the general rule. We began by examining the area around Nanna's … 6 Jun 2018 14:30 - 15:30 Event Anna Montell Magnusson From Tempo to Tears: Early Level Processing of Sound Rhythms in the Mammalian Brain Seminar 6 Jun 2018 11:30 - 13:00 Event Christine Petit Gene therapy for deafness (2) : Genome surgery, between hope and doubt Lecture 6 Jun 2018 10:00 - 11:30 Event François Déroche Opening of the symposium Symposium 6 Jun 2018 09:30 - 10:00 Event Victor Stoichita Europa Regina Closing lecture 4 Jun 2018 11:00 - 12:00 Event Sylvain Gigan Probing opaque media with light: from imaging to fundamental studies Seminar Abstract Light propagation in complex media is a highly complex and seemingly unpredictable process, which spans a wide range of situations from white paint, milk, fog, multimode fibers, and biological tissues. Yet, it is a coherent and deterministic … 6 Jun 2018 11:15 - 12:15 Event Marc Fontecave Homogeneous heterogeneous catalysts : hybrid framework materials (1) Lecture One way of synthesizing solid catalysts rationally, while retaining one of the advantages of homogeneous catalysis - namely, the ability to modify and control catalyst activities through controlled changes in metal coordinations - is to heterogenize … 6 Jun 2018 10:00 - 11:30 Event Jean Dalibard The Harper-Hofstadter model: the Hall effect rediscovered Lecture Abstract In this last lecture, we tackled the problem that actually gave rise to the notion of topological bands: the quantum Hall effect. It was in fact the analysis of the two-dimensional quantum motion of a set of charges placed in a magnetic field … 6 Jun 2018 09:30 - 11:00 Event Jean-Pierre Gorvel Can We Take Advantage of Brucella Virulence Factors? Seminar Jean-Pierre Gorvel described his work on the characterization of virulence factors of Brucella , the bacterium responsible for brucellosis in humans as well as in ruminants. He showed how these factors can be used as immunizing agents for the development … 5 Jun 2018 16:30 - 18:00 Event Alain Fischer Immunity to intracellular microorganisms Lecture This lecture, the following one and the two accompanying seminars (see below ) focus on the particularities of infections by intracellular microorganisms and the modalities of the immune response. Four microorganisms were discussed: Salmonella , … 5 Jun 2018 15:00 - 16:30 Series No lectures this year Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Seminar 01 Oct 2015 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 524 Page 525 Page 526 Page 527 Current page 528 Page 529 Page 530 Page 531 Page 532 … Next page Last page
Event Marc Fontecave Homogeneous heterogeneous catalysts : hybrid framework materials (2) Lecture One way of synthesizing solid catalysts rationally, while retaining one of the advantages of homogeneous catalysis - namely, the ability to modify and control catalyst activities through controlled changes in metal coordinations - is to heterogenize … 13 Jun 2018 10:00 - 11:30
Event Marc Lecuit Listeria monocytogenes, a silent invader Seminar Listeria monocytogenes is another intracellular bacterium responsible for serious central nervous system infections in newborns, the elderly and immunocompromised subjects. Marc Lecuit described his work, which has led to the characterization of Listeria' … 12 Jun 2018 16:30 - 18:00
Event Alain Fischer The immune system in the face of a widespread infection Lecture MT is the agent of tuberculosis, a complex bacillus that has co-evolved with man for at least 70,000 years. Tuberculosis has caused an estimated one billion deaths over the last 200 years. It is estimated that over 9 million people are infected each year, … 12 Jun 2018 15:00 - 16:30
Event Valérie Theis Experiencing the new times without thinking ? Around the work of Chris Wickham Seminar Interventions Valérie Theis - Thinking about social change with Chris Wickham: the laboratory of Italian cities in the proto-communal age Chris Wickham - Answers to Valérie Theis and debate Pierre Chastang - Sleepwalking and proto-communal experience: … 12 Jun 2018 16:00 - 19:00
Event Klervia Jaouen 40 Years of Investigation on Ancient Hominin Diets through Isotope Studies: Limits and Solutions Symposium 12 Jun 2018 09:00 - 09:30
Event Thomas Ebbesen Interactions in weak and strong coupling regimes (I) Lecture Quantum electrodynamics shows us that light-matter interactions form a much richer field of possibilities than the semi-classical approach would suggest. To understand the physics involved, we need to recall the properties of the vacuum according to … 8 Jun 2018 14:00 - 15:30
Series Neanderthals and Denisovans Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Lecture During the Middle Pleistocene (780,000 to 128,000 BC), new hominin forms appeared. They can be distinguished from the preceding Homo erectus by the increasing size of their brains and the rearrangement of their craniums. This phenomenon of brain … 06 Oct 2015 → 24 Nov 2015
Series Neanderthals and Denisovans Jean-Jacques Hublin, chair Paleoanthropology of the Homo genus Seminar 06 Oct 2015 → 24 Nov 2015
Series Growth theory and policy Philippe Aghion, chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Lecture 06 Oct 2015 → 10 Nov 2015
Event Mathieu Tillier et Naïm Vantieghem An Egyptian Koran on papyrus at the turn of the 8th century Symposium Chairman: Walid Saleh … 7 Jun 2018 09:30 - 10:00
Event Dr Renata Stopiglia Divergent Evolution and the Challenges for Alpha Taxonomy: the Case of Amazonian Group Synallaxis Rutilans (Aves: Furnariidae) Seminar 12 Feb 2018 11:00 - 12:00
Event Jean-Louis Cohen Le Corbusier's political affects Lecture An exceptional figure in twentieth-century architecture, Le Corbusier is less so for his political positions than for the contribution his theories and projects have made to thinking about cities and buildings. At the same time, he never ceased to appeal … 6 Jun 2018 18:00 - 19:00
Event Dominique Charpin The clergy and their habitat Lecture The priestess-entum was a special case: a sort of human stand-in for Ningal, wife of the god Nanna, she lived in the building that also housed the goddess's temple. But this was clearly not the general rule. We began by examining the area around Nanna's … 6 Jun 2018 14:30 - 15:30
Event Anna Montell Magnusson From Tempo to Tears: Early Level Processing of Sound Rhythms in the Mammalian Brain Seminar 6 Jun 2018 11:30 - 13:00
Event Christine Petit Gene therapy for deafness (2) : Genome surgery, between hope and doubt Lecture 6 Jun 2018 10:00 - 11:30
Event Sylvain Gigan Probing opaque media with light: from imaging to fundamental studies Seminar Abstract Light propagation in complex media is a highly complex and seemingly unpredictable process, which spans a wide range of situations from white paint, milk, fog, multimode fibers, and biological tissues. Yet, it is a coherent and deterministic … 6 Jun 2018 11:15 - 12:15
Event Marc Fontecave Homogeneous heterogeneous catalysts : hybrid framework materials (1) Lecture One way of synthesizing solid catalysts rationally, while retaining one of the advantages of homogeneous catalysis - namely, the ability to modify and control catalyst activities through controlled changes in metal coordinations - is to heterogenize … 6 Jun 2018 10:00 - 11:30
Event Jean Dalibard The Harper-Hofstadter model: the Hall effect rediscovered Lecture Abstract In this last lecture, we tackled the problem that actually gave rise to the notion of topological bands: the quantum Hall effect. It was in fact the analysis of the two-dimensional quantum motion of a set of charges placed in a magnetic field … 6 Jun 2018 09:30 - 11:00
Event Jean-Pierre Gorvel Can We Take Advantage of Brucella Virulence Factors? Seminar Jean-Pierre Gorvel described his work on the characterization of virulence factors of Brucella , the bacterium responsible for brucellosis in humans as well as in ruminants. He showed how these factors can be used as immunizing agents for the development … 5 Jun 2018 16:30 - 18:00
Event Alain Fischer Immunity to intracellular microorganisms Lecture This lecture, the following one and the two accompanying seminars (see below ) focus on the particularities of infections by intracellular microorganisms and the modalities of the immune response. Four microorganisms were discussed: Salmonella , … 5 Jun 2018 15:00 - 16:30
Series No lectures this year Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Seminar 01 Oct 2015