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Johannes Jaeger (Complexity Science Hub, Vienna), Beyond networks: evolutionary dynamics of developmental processes
Johannes Jaeger (Complexity Science Hub, Vienna), Beyond networks: evolutionary dynamics of developmental processes
More on Johannes Jaeger's research here. Video of the talk: https://youtu.be/A-ksw8DlCZg Abstract: In evolution, as in the study of complex disease, the connection between genotype and phenotype is far from trivial. The complex, non-linear nature of the genotype-phenotype maps poses many challenges. In the case of developmental evolution, this map represents complex networks of …
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Raphael Enaud (Bordeaux University Hospital), Microbiota and cystic fibrosis: a new era?
Raphael Enaud (Bordeaux University Hospital), Microbiota and cystic fibrosis: a new era?
Raphael Enaud (MD-PhD student) & Laurence Delhaes (MD-PhD) Abstract Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common serious genetic disease in Caucasian population. Patient management has improved considerably in recent years. Pulmonary transplantation and protein therapeutics have changed the face of the disease. Before the first lung transplant, the CF disease prognosis was essentially conditioned by …
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Toby Kiers (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdamn, Netherlands), Tracking trade in symbioses
Toby Kiers (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdamn, Netherlands), Tracking trade in symbioses
Toby Kiers received her Phd from University of California, Davis in 2005 with a focus on Ecology, Evolution and Agriculture. She became a University Research Chair and Professor at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam in January 2014. "Tracking trade in symbioses" Abstract: Human societies around the world are regulated by sets of over-lapping rules: fiscal, …
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Honoris Causa Lecture, Claudio Franceschi (University of Bologna, Italy), Aging beyond chronological age
Honoris Causa Lecture, Claudio Franceschi (University of Bologna, Italy), Aging beyond chronological age
Claudio Franceschi University of Bologna and Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Bellaria Hospital, Bologna, Italy Honoris Causa Conference Université de Bordeaux Domaine du Haut-Carré - Talence Salle Badiane AGING BEYOND CHRONOLOGICAL AGE: from Immunosenescence and Inflammaging to Immunobiography Registrations: Registration_Franceschi Abstract: Aging is the major risk factor for chronic age-related diseases (CARDs) and …
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CANCELLED: Guillaume Montagnac (IGR, Paris), Frustrated endocytosis in cell migration and mechanotransduction
CANCELLED: Guillaume Montagnac (IGR, Paris), Frustrated endocytosis in cell migration and mechanotransduction
Please note that this talk has been cancelled. Our team studies the role of clathrin-coated structures at different steps of cancer development. Clathrin-coated structures are mostly known to control cell-surface receptor endocytosis but they can also serve as signaling platforms and/or adhesion structures depending on the cellular context. The cell’s environment is deeply remodeled …
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Workshop Key Concepts in Neuroimmunology, A dialogue between Philosophers and Scientists (Bordeaux)
Plenary speaker: Robert Dantzer (University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA), "Theories and concepts in psychoneuroimmunology: what is at stake?" Program: 9:00-9:15 Welcome by Sophie Layé & Thomas Pradeu 9:15-11:50 Morning session: To get a picture; chairs Thomas Pradeu & Maël Lemoine 9:15-9:35 How and why neuroimmunology and psychoneuroimmunology came …
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Seminar on causality in science, with Federica Russo (Department of Philosophy, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Château Sentout Organized by the Bordeaux Institute for Advanced Studies.
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Federica Russo, “Climat, vaccins et vin rouge : quand le savoir scientifique s’oppose au savoir populaire”
Federica Russo, “Climat, vaccins et vin rouge : quand le savoir scientifique s’oppose au savoir populaire”
Conférence grand public de Federica Russo (Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, University of Amsterdam)) sur le thème de la causalité dans les sciences : "Climat, vaccins et vin rouge : quand le savoir scientifique s’oppose au savoir populaire" Conférence ouverte à toutes et tous. https://russofederica.wordpress.com/about/
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Joel LeMaoult (CEA, Paris), The immune checkpoint HLA-G: tolerogenic functions and their importance in cancer and transplantation.
Joel LeMaoult (CEA, Paris), The immune checkpoint HLA-G: tolerogenic functions and their importance in cancer and transplantation.
HLA-G is a molecule that was first known to confer protection to the fetus from destruction by the immune system of its mother, thus critically contributing to fetal–maternal tolerance. The first functional finding constituted the basis for HLA-G research and can be summarized as such: HLA-G, membrane-bound or soluble, strongly binds its inhibitory receptors on …