Partager Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copier le lien Résultats de recherche Rechercher 24895 résultats Filtres Type de contenu Type de contenu (-) Enseignements (24539) Actualité (1689) Personne (1355) Chaire (359) (-) Éditions (356) Page (230) Recherche (27) Bibliothèque (14) Chaire annuelle (12) Prix (6) Filtres actifs Enseignements Éditions Cycle « La Chine est donc un État despotique, dont le principe est la crainte » Anne Cheng, chaire Histoire intellectuelle de la Chine Cours 23 nov 2023 → 01 fév 2024 Cycle Chimie des fossiles Jean-Jacques Hublin, chaire Paléoanthropologie Cours Clean Room … 23 nov 2023 → 14 déc 2023 Cycle Explorer la réponse thérapeutique in vivo Hugues de Thé, chaire Oncologie cellulaire et moléculaire Cours 22 nov 2023 → 13 déc 2023 Événement Philippe Pasero Cellular Responses to DNA Damage: From Stalled Forks to Inflammation and Beyond Colloque 24 mai 2024 15:50 à 16:35 Événement Renata Basto GENerating a Break in the Proliferation of Cells after Whole Genome Duplication Colloque 24 mai 2024 14:45 à 15:30 Événement Chris Marine Studying Melanoma Evolution One Cell at the Time Colloque 24 mai 2024 14:00 à 14:45 Événement Sophie Postel-Vinay Targeting the DNA Damage Response and Immune Response Interplay: Novel Therapeutic Opportunities Colloque 24 mai 2024 11:30 à 12:15 Événement Raphaël Ceccaldi How Homologous Recombination (HR)-Deficient Tumors Survive Genomic Instability Colloque 24 mai 2024 10:45 à 11:30 Cycle Les valeurs de l’Europe et l’indétermination démocratique Cycle Europe Conférencier invité L'Europe démocratique – d’après la carte EU Parliamentary Elections Result, 2019. Justine Lacroix est invitée par l’assemblée du Collège de France, sur proposition des Prs Samantha Besson, Edith Heard, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge et Thomas Römer. Justine … 15 nov 2023 → 23 nov 2023 Événement Emmanuelle Porcher Closing discussions Colloque 23 mai 2024 17:30 à 18:00 Événement Alexis Joly & Pierre Bonnet Collaborative AI for Plant Biodiversity Monitoring: From Pl@ntNet to GeoPl@ntNet Colloque Résumé 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 innovative … 23 mai 2024 17:00 à 17:30 Événement Nicolas Deguines The Spipoll Project: Monitoring Plant-Visitor Interactions in France with Citizen Science Colloque Résumé 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 mai 2024 16:30 à 17:00 Événement Denis Michez European Initiatives for Pollinator Monitoring Colloque Résumé 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 mai 2024 16:00 à 16:30 Événement Ute Jandt Plant Biodiversity Trends and Monitoring in Germany Colloque Conférence élaborée avec Helge Bruelheide (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany). Résumé In Germany (Central Europe) biodiversity has changed profoundly with respect to composition and spatial … 23 mai 2024 14:45 à 15:15 Événement Pieter de Frenne forestREplot: A Database of Forest Herb Layer Resurvey Plots Colloque Résumé Resurveys of historical vegetation plots are invaluable to document patterns of change in community composition and diversity. They are also useful to better understand impacts of multiple and interacting global-change drivers. The relevance of … 23 mai 2024 14:15 à 14:45 Événement Donald M. Waller Long-Term Changes in Forest Plant Communities Have Affected Species' Abundances and Pollinator Resources Colloque Résumé Baseline surveys are essential to assess long-term shifts in plant communities. In the early 2000s, we re-surveyed 293 sites of six forest types in Wisconsin, USA. Data from these sites, first surveyed in the 1950s, allowed us to infer … 23 mai 2024 13:45 à 14:15 Événement Bodil Ehlers & Christian Damgaard NOVANA – Monitoring Danish Terrestrial Habitats Colloque Résumé The Danish monitoring program NOVANA has recorded the community composition of higher plants and selected soil chemical variable in terrestrial habitats since 2004. The monitoring program was developed as a response to the EU habitat directive and … 23 mai 2024 11:45 à 12:15 Événement Gabrielle Martin Structured Monitoring of Wild Flora in France Demonstrates 15 Years of Plant Community Changes Related to Climate Change and Pollinator Loss Colloque Résumé Standardised long-term biodiversity monitoring schemes, based on repeated visits to fixed sites, offer the possibility of comparing biodiversity in space and time, while avoiding most of the biases associated with opportunistic data, particularly … 23 mai 2024 11:15 à 11:45 Événement Jérôme Frei & Tobias Roth Biodiversity Monitoring in Switzerland: Current State and Insights into Plant-Pollinator Interactions Colloque Résumé Switzerland's biodiversity is systematically surveyed by an array of programs, each designed to cover distinct facets of biodiversity across spatial scales as well as policy evaluation needs. Although each initiative has discrete aims, … 23 mai 2024 10:45 à 11:15 Événement María Begoña García Tracking Plant Population Dynamics with a Citizen Science Network Colloque Résumé Long-term monitoring is a crucial tool for anticipating population collapse, which is particularly important in the case of priority species (rare, endangered or threatened). The 'Adopt a plant' programme was launched in 2013 as a collaborative … 23 mai 2024 09:45 à 10:15 Événement Oliver L. Pescott The National Plant Monitoring Scheme, a New Direction for UK Plant Recording? Colloque Résumé Volunteer-based plant monitoring in the UK has focused historically on distribution mapping, with less emphasis on the collection of data on plant communities and habitats. However, abundance monitoring for other groups of organisms is … 23 mai 2024 09:15 à 09:45 Cycle Le Coran mekkois François Déroche, chaire Histoire du Coran. Texte et transmission Cours 17 nov 2023 → 02 fév 2024 Cycle Perspectives africaines sur le statut du travail Alain Supiot, chaire État social et mondialisation : analyse juridique des solidarités Séminaire 18 oct 2023 Événement Jean-Jacques Hublin, Thierry Pozzo & Emmanuel Laurentin De la paléoanthropologie à la physiologie du mouvement Grand événement Résumé Les activités physiques, aujourd'hui considérées comme faisant partie de nos loisirs, ainsi que les sports dans lesquels certains individus démontrent des capacités exceptionnelles, étaient autrefois des pratiques quotidiennes et vitales pour nos … 04 Juil 2024 19:30 à 21:00 Pagination Première page « Premier Page précédente ‹‹ … Page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Page 128 … Page suivante ›› Dernière page Dernier »
Cycle « La Chine est donc un État despotique, dont le principe est la crainte » Anne Cheng, chaire Histoire intellectuelle de la Chine Cours 23 nov 2023 → 01 fév 2024
Cycle Chimie des fossiles Jean-Jacques Hublin, chaire Paléoanthropologie Cours Clean Room … 23 nov 2023 → 14 déc 2023
Cycle Explorer la réponse thérapeutique in vivo Hugues de Thé, chaire Oncologie cellulaire et moléculaire Cours 22 nov 2023 → 13 déc 2023
Événement Philippe Pasero Cellular Responses to DNA Damage: From Stalled Forks to Inflammation and Beyond Colloque 24 mai 2024 15:50 à 16:35
Événement Renata Basto GENerating a Break in the Proliferation of Cells after Whole Genome Duplication Colloque 24 mai 2024 14:45 à 15:30
Événement Chris Marine Studying Melanoma Evolution One Cell at the Time Colloque 24 mai 2024 14:00 à 14:45
Événement Sophie Postel-Vinay Targeting the DNA Damage Response and Immune Response Interplay: Novel Therapeutic Opportunities Colloque 24 mai 2024 11:30 à 12:15
Événement Raphaël Ceccaldi How Homologous Recombination (HR)-Deficient Tumors Survive Genomic Instability Colloque 24 mai 2024 10:45 à 11:30
Cycle Les valeurs de l’Europe et l’indétermination démocratique Cycle Europe Conférencier invité L'Europe démocratique – d’après la carte EU Parliamentary Elections Result, 2019. Justine Lacroix est invitée par l’assemblée du Collège de France, sur proposition des Prs Samantha Besson, Edith Heard, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge et Thomas Römer. Justine … 15 nov 2023 → 23 nov 2023
Événement Alexis Joly & Pierre Bonnet Collaborative AI for Plant Biodiversity Monitoring: From Pl@ntNet to GeoPl@ntNet Colloque Résumé 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 innovative … 23 mai 2024 17:00 à 17:30
Événement Nicolas Deguines The Spipoll Project: Monitoring Plant-Visitor Interactions in France with Citizen Science Colloque Résumé 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 mai 2024 16:30 à 17:00
Événement Denis Michez European Initiatives for Pollinator Monitoring Colloque Résumé 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 mai 2024 16:00 à 16:30
Événement Ute Jandt Plant Biodiversity Trends and Monitoring in Germany Colloque Conférence élaborée avec Helge Bruelheide (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany). Résumé In Germany (Central Europe) biodiversity has changed profoundly with respect to composition and spatial … 23 mai 2024 14:45 à 15:15
Événement Pieter de Frenne forestREplot: A Database of Forest Herb Layer Resurvey Plots Colloque Résumé Resurveys of historical vegetation plots are invaluable to document patterns of change in community composition and diversity. They are also useful to better understand impacts of multiple and interacting global-change drivers. The relevance of … 23 mai 2024 14:15 à 14:45
Événement Donald M. Waller Long-Term Changes in Forest Plant Communities Have Affected Species' Abundances and Pollinator Resources Colloque Résumé Baseline surveys are essential to assess long-term shifts in plant communities. In the early 2000s, we re-surveyed 293 sites of six forest types in Wisconsin, USA. Data from these sites, first surveyed in the 1950s, allowed us to infer … 23 mai 2024 13:45 à 14:15
Événement Bodil Ehlers & Christian Damgaard NOVANA – Monitoring Danish Terrestrial Habitats Colloque Résumé The Danish monitoring program NOVANA has recorded the community composition of higher plants and selected soil chemical variable in terrestrial habitats since 2004. The monitoring program was developed as a response to the EU habitat directive and … 23 mai 2024 11:45 à 12:15
Événement Gabrielle Martin Structured Monitoring of Wild Flora in France Demonstrates 15 Years of Plant Community Changes Related to Climate Change and Pollinator Loss Colloque Résumé Standardised long-term biodiversity monitoring schemes, based on repeated visits to fixed sites, offer the possibility of comparing biodiversity in space and time, while avoiding most of the biases associated with opportunistic data, particularly … 23 mai 2024 11:15 à 11:45
Événement Jérôme Frei & Tobias Roth Biodiversity Monitoring in Switzerland: Current State and Insights into Plant-Pollinator Interactions Colloque Résumé Switzerland's biodiversity is systematically surveyed by an array of programs, each designed to cover distinct facets of biodiversity across spatial scales as well as policy evaluation needs. Although each initiative has discrete aims, … 23 mai 2024 10:45 à 11:15
Événement María Begoña García Tracking Plant Population Dynamics with a Citizen Science Network Colloque Résumé Long-term monitoring is a crucial tool for anticipating population collapse, which is particularly important in the case of priority species (rare, endangered or threatened). The 'Adopt a plant' programme was launched in 2013 as a collaborative … 23 mai 2024 09:45 à 10:15
Événement Oliver L. Pescott The National Plant Monitoring Scheme, a New Direction for UK Plant Recording? Colloque Résumé Volunteer-based plant monitoring in the UK has focused historically on distribution mapping, with less emphasis on the collection of data on plant communities and habitats. However, abundance monitoring for other groups of organisms is … 23 mai 2024 09:15 à 09:45
Cycle Le Coran mekkois François Déroche, chaire Histoire du Coran. Texte et transmission Cours 17 nov 2023 → 02 fév 2024
Cycle Perspectives africaines sur le statut du travail Alain Supiot, chaire État social et mondialisation : analyse juridique des solidarités Séminaire 18 oct 2023
Événement Jean-Jacques Hublin, Thierry Pozzo & Emmanuel Laurentin De la paléoanthropologie à la physiologie du mouvement Grand événement Résumé Les activités physiques, aujourd'hui considérées comme faisant partie de nos loisirs, ainsi que les sports dans lesquels certains individus démontrent des capacités exceptionnelles, étaient autrefois des pratiques quotidiennes et vitales pour nos … 04 Juil 2024 19:30 à 21:00