Partager Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copier le lien Résultats de recherche Rechercher 26133 résultats Filtres Type de contenu Type de contenu (-) Enseignements (24464) (-) Actualité (1669) Personne (1350) Chaire (359) Éditions (351) Page (230) Recherche (27) Bibliothèque (14) Chaire annuelle (12) Prix (6) Filtres actifs Enseignements Actualité Cycle Le talent et ses approches en sciences sociales. Attributions, marchés, mobilités Pierre-Michel Menger, chaire Sociologie du travail créateur Colloque 16 mai 2017 Événement Alin Suciu The Figure of Joseph in Coptic Literature Colloque This paper will examine the way in which Joseph is depicted in Coptic literature. Emphasis will be placed on the History of Joseph the Carpenter, an apocryphal writing extant in Coptic (Sahidic and Bohairic dialects) and Arabic. The text allegedly … 17 mai 2019 12:00 à 12:30 Événement Richard Bauckham The Historical Joseph of Nazareth Colloque The paper (in English) will consider what we can reasonably know about Joseph as a historical person. Topics discussed will include (1) family background (a Davidic family), (2) connexion with Bethlehem and the family’s settlement in Nazareth, (3) … 17 mai 2019 10:00 à 10:30 Événement Rémi Gounelle Joseph, le forgeron exilé Colloque Peu présente dans le Nouveau Testament et dans la littérature patristique, la figure de Joseph n’en a pas moins attiré l’attention des premiers chrétiens. Dès le II e siècle, le récit qui est connu sous le nom de Protévangile de Jacques, mais qui … 17 mai 2019 10:30 à 11:30 Événement Robin Hopkins The Evolution of Mate Choice in Plants Colloque Robin Hopkins attended Brown University where she earned bachelor degree with honors in Biology. She received her PhD from Duke University in the laboratory of Dr. Mark Rausher where she studied the genetics, ecology, and evolution of speciation in … 23 mai 2019 16:30 à 17:00 Événement Colin Meiklejohn Rapid Evolution of X-Linked Hybrid Male Sterility in Drosophila Colloque Colin Meiklejohn attended the University of Chicago for undergraduate studies, completed with a PhD at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor Daniel Hartl. Colin had his postdoctoral training at Brown University under the supervision of … 23 mai 2019 16:00 à 16:30 Événement Nicolas Bierne Coadapted Genomes and the Genetic Architecture of Species Barriers Colloque Nicolas Bierne is CNRS Research Director at the Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution. He is a population geneticist with broad interests in evolutionary biology. His group combines genome sequencing, lab experiments and field studies, as well as … 23 mai 2019 14:30 à 15:00 Événement Molly Schumer The Genetic Basis of a Naturally Occurring Melanoma Incompatibility Colloque Molly Schumer is a researcher at Harvard studying hybridization between species and its genomic and evolutionary consequences. Molly is interested in the genetic architecture and mechanisms of selection on hybrids. She received her PhD from Princeton in … 23 mai 2019 15:00 à 15:30 Événement Jean-Noël Robert Mot d'accueil Colloque 11 juin 2019 09:30 à 09:45 Cycle How Host Microbe Coevolution Forged the Immune System Alain Fischer, chaire Médecine expérimentale Colloque 15 mai 2017 Événement Jenny Tung Admixture End Evolution in Wild Baboon Colloque Jenny Tung is an Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology and Biology at Duke University and an affiliate of the Duke Population Research Institute. Jenny joined the Duke Faculty in 2012 after completing her postdoctoral training in the University … 23 mai 2019 14:00 à 14:30 Événement Richard Durbin Insights into the Evolutionary Radiation of Lake Malawi Cichlid Fishes from Whole Genome Sequencing Colloque 23 mai 2019 11:30 à 12:00 Événement Nick Barton Adaptation in an Infinitesimal World Colloque Nick Barton's research centres on the evolution of populations that are distributed through space, and that experience natural selection on many genes. These interests grew from field work on the narrow hybrid zones that separate divergent taxa, including … 23 mai 2019 10:00 à 10:30 Événement Amaury Lambert Evolutionary Spikes: Fast Molecular Divergence at Speciation Colloque 23 mai 2019 11:00 à 11:30 Événement Guy Sella Polygenic Adaptation after a Sudden Change in the Environment Colloque 23 mai 2019 09:30 à 10:00 Événement Thomas Lenormand The Evolution of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes Colloque Thomas Lenormand est directeur de recherche CNRS au CEFE (Montpellier). Généticien de l'évolution, il allie théorie mathématique, développements statistiques, expériences de laboratoire et travail sur le terrain. Ses travaux traitent d'un large éventail … 22 mai 2019 16:00 à 16:30 Événement Claudia Bank Epistasis and Fitness Landscapes Colloque Claudia Bank's research group at the Gulbenkian Institute in Oeiras, Portugal, invokes evolutionary theory to quantify the interaction of evolutionary forces across levels of biological organization and across environments. Combining theoretical work with … 22 mai 2019 17:00 à 17:30 Événement Peter Ralph Genomic Landscapes and Fitness Ridges across the Speciation Continuum Colloque 22 mai 2019 16:30 à 17:00 Événement Nicolas Galtier Quantifying Molecular Adaptation in Animals: Improved Methods and the Ne Effect Colloque Nicolas Galtier est directeur de recherche au CNRS. Sa recherche porte sur l'évolution des génomes et le lien avec les traits de vie des espèces … 22 mai 2019 14:30 à 15:00 Événement Peter Andolfatto Constraints on Adaptation Revealed by the Convergent Evolution of Toxin Insensitivity Colloque Peter Andolfatto completed a PhD in Genetics at the University of Chicago in 1999 and was both an EMBO and a Royal Society of Edinburgh Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh (1999-2003). He has held faculty positions at the University of … 22 mai 2019 15:00 à 15:30 Événement Michael Nachman The Genomic Basis of Environmental Adaptation in House Mice Colloque Michael W. Nachman is a professor of the Department of Integrative Biology, and the Director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California. His B.A. is from the University of California, Berkeley (1983); he received … 22 mai 2019 14:00 à 14:30 Événement Andy Clark The Mutation Process of Satellite Repeats Colloque Andrew G. Clark is the Jacob Gould Schurman professor in Molecular Biology & Genetics at Cornell University. He is known for his work in human population genetics (haplotype inference, detecting natural selection, demographic inference) and Drosophila … 22 mai 2019 11:30 à 12:00 Événement Shamil Sunyaev From Statistical Models to Biological Mechanisms of Human Mutation Colloque Shamil Sunyaev is a professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad … 22 mai 2019 11:00 à 11:30 Événement Molly Przeworski What Drives the Dependence of Human Germline Mutation Rates on Sex, Age, and Time? Colloque 22 mai 2019 10:00 à 10:30 Pagination Première page « Premier Page précédente ‹‹ … Page 403 Page 404 Page 405 Page 406 Page 407 Page 408 Page 409 Page 410 Page 411 … Page suivante ›› Dernière page Dernier »
Cycle Le talent et ses approches en sciences sociales. Attributions, marchés, mobilités Pierre-Michel Menger, chaire Sociologie du travail créateur Colloque 16 mai 2017
Événement Alin Suciu The Figure of Joseph in Coptic Literature Colloque This paper will examine the way in which Joseph is depicted in Coptic literature. Emphasis will be placed on the History of Joseph the Carpenter, an apocryphal writing extant in Coptic (Sahidic and Bohairic dialects) and Arabic. The text allegedly … 17 mai 2019 12:00 à 12:30
Événement Richard Bauckham The Historical Joseph of Nazareth Colloque The paper (in English) will consider what we can reasonably know about Joseph as a historical person. Topics discussed will include (1) family background (a Davidic family), (2) connexion with Bethlehem and the family’s settlement in Nazareth, (3) … 17 mai 2019 10:00 à 10:30
Événement Rémi Gounelle Joseph, le forgeron exilé Colloque Peu présente dans le Nouveau Testament et dans la littérature patristique, la figure de Joseph n’en a pas moins attiré l’attention des premiers chrétiens. Dès le II e siècle, le récit qui est connu sous le nom de Protévangile de Jacques, mais qui … 17 mai 2019 10:30 à 11:30
Événement Robin Hopkins The Evolution of Mate Choice in Plants Colloque Robin Hopkins attended Brown University where she earned bachelor degree with honors in Biology. She received her PhD from Duke University in the laboratory of Dr. Mark Rausher where she studied the genetics, ecology, and evolution of speciation in … 23 mai 2019 16:30 à 17:00
Événement Colin Meiklejohn Rapid Evolution of X-Linked Hybrid Male Sterility in Drosophila Colloque Colin Meiklejohn attended the University of Chicago for undergraduate studies, completed with a PhD at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor Daniel Hartl. Colin had his postdoctoral training at Brown University under the supervision of … 23 mai 2019 16:00 à 16:30
Événement Nicolas Bierne Coadapted Genomes and the Genetic Architecture of Species Barriers Colloque Nicolas Bierne is CNRS Research Director at the Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution. He is a population geneticist with broad interests in evolutionary biology. His group combines genome sequencing, lab experiments and field studies, as well as … 23 mai 2019 14:30 à 15:00
Événement Molly Schumer The Genetic Basis of a Naturally Occurring Melanoma Incompatibility Colloque Molly Schumer is a researcher at Harvard studying hybridization between species and its genomic and evolutionary consequences. Molly is interested in the genetic architecture and mechanisms of selection on hybrids. She received her PhD from Princeton in … 23 mai 2019 15:00 à 15:30
Cycle How Host Microbe Coevolution Forged the Immune System Alain Fischer, chaire Médecine expérimentale Colloque 15 mai 2017
Événement Jenny Tung Admixture End Evolution in Wild Baboon Colloque Jenny Tung is an Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology and Biology at Duke University and an affiliate of the Duke Population Research Institute. Jenny joined the Duke Faculty in 2012 after completing her postdoctoral training in the University … 23 mai 2019 14:00 à 14:30
Événement Richard Durbin Insights into the Evolutionary Radiation of Lake Malawi Cichlid Fishes from Whole Genome Sequencing Colloque 23 mai 2019 11:30 à 12:00
Événement Nick Barton Adaptation in an Infinitesimal World Colloque Nick Barton's research centres on the evolution of populations that are distributed through space, and that experience natural selection on many genes. These interests grew from field work on the narrow hybrid zones that separate divergent taxa, including … 23 mai 2019 10:00 à 10:30
Événement Amaury Lambert Evolutionary Spikes: Fast Molecular Divergence at Speciation Colloque 23 mai 2019 11:00 à 11:30
Événement Guy Sella Polygenic Adaptation after a Sudden Change in the Environment Colloque 23 mai 2019 09:30 à 10:00
Événement Thomas Lenormand The Evolution of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes Colloque Thomas Lenormand est directeur de recherche CNRS au CEFE (Montpellier). Généticien de l'évolution, il allie théorie mathématique, développements statistiques, expériences de laboratoire et travail sur le terrain. Ses travaux traitent d'un large éventail … 22 mai 2019 16:00 à 16:30
Événement Claudia Bank Epistasis and Fitness Landscapes Colloque Claudia Bank's research group at the Gulbenkian Institute in Oeiras, Portugal, invokes evolutionary theory to quantify the interaction of evolutionary forces across levels of biological organization and across environments. Combining theoretical work with … 22 mai 2019 17:00 à 17:30
Événement Peter Ralph Genomic Landscapes and Fitness Ridges across the Speciation Continuum Colloque 22 mai 2019 16:30 à 17:00
Événement Nicolas Galtier Quantifying Molecular Adaptation in Animals: Improved Methods and the Ne Effect Colloque Nicolas Galtier est directeur de recherche au CNRS. Sa recherche porte sur l'évolution des génomes et le lien avec les traits de vie des espèces … 22 mai 2019 14:30 à 15:00
Événement Peter Andolfatto Constraints on Adaptation Revealed by the Convergent Evolution of Toxin Insensitivity Colloque Peter Andolfatto completed a PhD in Genetics at the University of Chicago in 1999 and was both an EMBO and a Royal Society of Edinburgh Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh (1999-2003). He has held faculty positions at the University of … 22 mai 2019 15:00 à 15:30
Événement Michael Nachman The Genomic Basis of Environmental Adaptation in House Mice Colloque Michael W. Nachman is a professor of the Department of Integrative Biology, and the Director of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California. His B.A. is from the University of California, Berkeley (1983); he received … 22 mai 2019 14:00 à 14:30
Événement Andy Clark The Mutation Process of Satellite Repeats Colloque Andrew G. Clark is the Jacob Gould Schurman professor in Molecular Biology & Genetics at Cornell University. He is known for his work in human population genetics (haplotype inference, detecting natural selection, demographic inference) and Drosophila … 22 mai 2019 11:30 à 12:00
Événement Shamil Sunyaev From Statistical Models to Biological Mechanisms of Human Mutation Colloque Shamil Sunyaev is a professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad … 22 mai 2019 11:00 à 11:30
Événement Molly Przeworski What Drives the Dependence of Human Germline Mutation Rates on Sex, Age, and Time? Colloque 22 mai 2019 10:00 à 10:30