Events

Club Muscle

Institut Cochin 22 rue Méchain, Paris, France

Mathieu Dos Santos (P. Maire's lab) invité par Athanassia Sotiropoulos Mercredi 19 juin à 13h, salle Schapira (pièce 2017) au 2ème étage du bâtiment Faculté, 24 rue du Fg St Jacques 75014 Message à l'attention des personnes extérieures à l'Institut Cochin qui souhaitent venir assister aux séminaires : merci d'envoyer vos nom, prénom, adresse professionnelle…
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Symposium NICIS 2019 : Neuro-prognostication in the ICU : from basic neuroscience to medical decision

Institut Pasteur 25-28 rue du Dr Roux, Paris, France

The vision of Neurosciences in Intensive Care International Symposium (NICIS) is to accelerate transformative advances in the care and science of patients with critical illness and neurological injury. Participants are clinicians and scientists who have a common aspiration to translate discoveries in the neurosciences into better patient-centered outcomes.Since 2017, two NICIS events are offered, one…
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Decoding tumor genomes through the hierarchical pathway architecture of the cancer cell

Curie Institute 26 rue d'Ulm, Paris, France

Decoding tumor genomes through the hierarchical pathway architecture of the cancer cell Trey Ideker (Cancer Cell Map Initiative, San Diego Center for Systems Biology, UC San Diego School of Medicine) Jeudi 20 juin de 11h à 12h30, amphithéâtre Marie Curie, Centre de Recherche de Paris Although cancer is governed by complex molecular systems, the composition…
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Inducible and deterministic forward programming of human pluripotent stem cells into somatic cell types. The stem cell promise fulfilled ?

Université de Paris - Campus Saint-Germain-des-Près

Mark Kotter (University of Cambridge, UK) The discovery of human stem cells has fueled hopes and expectation of using human cells for drug discovery, research and cell therapy. However, during the past two decades, technical challenges have limited a broad adoption of human stem cells. Many conventional differentiation protocols are challenging, lack consistency, and are…
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C3BI. Seminar: Interpreting the cancer genome through physical and functional models of the cancer cell

Institut Pasteur 25-28 rue du Dr Roux, Paris, France

Trey Ideker (UC San Diego, School of Medicine) Dr. Ideker is a Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego. He is the Director of the National Resource for Network Biology, the San Diego Center for Systems Biology, and the Cancer Cell Map Initiative. He is a pioneer in using genome-scale measurements to construct network models…
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GENOPOLE SUMMER SCHOOL 2019: BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOSTATISTICAL TOOLS IN MEDICAL GENOMICS

The programme will cover statistical methodologies and bioinformatics tools used in genomics and metagenomics in the context of a comprehensive approach to pathological mechanisms. The course will include lectures by guest speakers as well as hands-on computer sessions* with experts in the field. The course is intended for researchers, engineers and PhD students and post-docs…
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Un doctorat, et après?

Le doctorat forme des chercheurs... qui ne deviennent pas tous chercheurs académiques. Que ce soit par choix ou par contrainte, nombre d'entre eux mettent leurs savoirs et leurs compétences au service de secteurs et de métiers variés. Deux heures durant, la conférence "Un doctorat, et après?" propose aux doctorants de rencontrer des docteurs juniors et…
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C3BI Seminar : New computanional tools for the analysis of microbiome dynamics

Institut Pasteur 25-28 rue du Dr Roux, Paris, France

By Eran Halperin (UCLA) High-throughput microbiome analysis has become ubiquitous over the last few years. However, the interpretation of the data is often non-trivial and highly depends on the methodology used for the analysis. I will describe a few methods for the analysis of microbiome in contexts that are typical in such analyses. First, I…
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Non-canonical Wnt pathway in cancer

Curie Institute 26 rue d'Ulm, Paris, France

Par Jean-Paul Borg (Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Marseille CRCM) Mardi 25 juin à 11h30, amphithéâtre Marie Curie, Centre de Recherche de Paris