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Ecole d'Hiver
Ecole d'Eté
Ecole d'Hiver
Biomolecular visualization with Pymol
Course leader: Claude Sauter
Date and place: 5 and 6 January 2012, Plateforme de Biologie, Campus de l’Esplanade
Max number of participants: 15
Duration: 12 hours
Program
Registration: select this course on the extranet
Mise en ligne le 16/11/2011
Metabolomics: a set of new analytical technologies to study the world of small molecules in biological systems
Course leader: Dimitri Heintz
Date and place: 12 and 13 January 2012, Amphithéâtre du CDE
Max number of participants: no maximum number
Duration: 12 hours
Program
Registration: select this course on the extranet
Mise en ligne le 16/11/2011
Congenital disorders and their embryonic origins
Course leaders: Michel Labouesse and Hélène Puccio
Date and place: 16 and 17 January 2012, IGBMC (auditorium)
Max number of participants: no maximum number
Duration: 12 hours
Program
Registration: select this course on the extranet
Mise en ligne le 16/11/2011
Biotechnology and application of antibodies
Course leader: Gilles Prevost
Date and place: 6 February 2012, Forum de la Faculté de Médecine
Max number of participants: To be announced
Duration: 8 hours
Program
Mise en ligne le 16/11/2011
Ecole d'Eté
Molecular Anthropology
Course leaders: B. Ludes / C. Keyser
Date and place: 8 June 2012, Forum de la Faculté de Médecine (to be confirmed)
Duration: 6 hours
Program
Registration: select this course on the extranet
No maximum number of participants
Mise en ligne le 14/02/2012
Complément le 11/04/2012
Stem cells and Ethics
Course leader: H. Puccio
Date and place: June 2012, Amphithéâtre du CDE or IGBMC (to be confirmed)
Duration: 12 hours
Program (not yet available)
Registration: select this course on the extranet
No maximum number of participants
Mise en ligne le 14/02/2012
Introduction to Biological Data Analysis with Unix
Course leader: F. Jossinet
Date and place: 18-19 June 2012, Salle informatique 112, Plateforme de Biologie
Duration: 12 hours
Program
Pre-requis: to have an ENT access
Registration: select this course on the extranet
Maximum number of participants: 20
Mise en ligne le 15/02/2012
Circadian clocks : from molecular bases to clinics
Daily rhythms in endocrine, physiological and behavioural processes are a fundamental feature of all living organisms reflecting the necessity for these biological functions to occur at a given time of the day. They are orchestrated by a network of body timers working under the control of a central, hypothalamic clock, based on the same, evolutionarily conserved molecular make up, and able to be synchronized by environmental signals. Circadian dysfunction is now considered to contribute to incidence and severity of many pathological conditions including sleep disorders, depression, cancer and metabolic syndrome.
Course leaders: M.P. Felder-Schmittbuhl / Patrick Vuillez
Date and place: 25 and 26 June 2012, Salle de séminaires, Centre de Neurochimie
Duration: 12 hours
Program
Registration: select this course on the extranet
No maximum number of participants
Mise en ligne le 14/02/2012
Complément le 27/03/2012
Outils statistiques avancés – module débutant
Course leader: M. Maumy-Bertrand
Date and place: 13 and 14 June 2012, Salle 112 Plateforme de Biologie
Duration: 12 hours
Program (not yet available)
Registration: select this course on the extranet
Maximum number of participants: 20
Mise en ligne le 14/02/2012
Outils statistiques avancés – module avancé
Course leader: M. Maumy-Bertrand
Date and place: 28 and 29 June 2012, Salle 112 Plateforme de Biologie
Duration: 12 hours
Program (not yet available)
Pre-requisite (if any): to have followed the Beginners course
Registration: select this course on the extranet
Maximum number of participants: 20
Mise en ligne le 14/02/2012
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