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Paris Interdisciplinary PhD Symposium

  1st Paris Interdisciplinary PhD Symposium : from sparse entities to crowded environments : numbers in living systems. Frontiers in Life sciences, aka Frontières du vivant, Phd program December 7-9, 2009,
Paris, FRANCE

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From sparse entities... to crowded environments : numbers in living systems

The symposium is organized as an opportunity to meet new people from diverse fields with a common interest in life sciences, sharing ideas and changing one's own point of view on different issues.
We are interested in hearing your opinion during round tables, open discussions and on our blog! No matter what your background is, join us in December to discuss about numbers in biology!

Please consult the official web site for additional information and registration.

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This symposium is organized by PhD students from the "Frontiers in Life Sciences" graduate school. This graduate school is built on the idea that exchanging ideas fosters scientific research. It gathers Ph.D. students from different disciplines working on diverse scientific projects allowing them to meet regularly so that they can share methods, ideas and confront their points of view. Our aim is to organize this symposium to bring together researchers and Ph.D. students motivated by the same spirit.

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Sponsors

This initiative is funded by the Fondation Bettencourt Schueller and hosted by Université Paris Diderot.
Other partners kindly provide support for attendees travel grants.

Please find below the list of our sponsors:
Fondation Bettencourt-Schueller
Université Paris Diderot
Mairie de Paris
Fondation Pierre Gilles de Gennes
INRA
INRA - Departement de Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes
Institut Jacques Monod