Friday, August 1, 2014

Francophone final will be held on 24 and 25 September in Montreal, Quebec.

The great French winner is called Marie-Charlotte Morin and his talents for a PhD student in the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Strasbourg . 26 years old, she was able to convince, and the public, and the jury, with a thesis entitled "The role of lin-15A and retinoblastoma protein in direct cellular reprogramming in vivo in C. elegans." Not very sexy as a subject? And if you were told that it was the story of an epithelial cell of the rectum of a worm naturally able to turn into motor neurons. A mechanism that could open many opportunities to medicine. Now listen to the humorous Marie-Charlotte Morin presentation.

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https://mysquidoolenses.wordpress.com/2014/07/31/en-route-to-the-iss-the-last-atv-5-will-be-the-last-but-not-quite/
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Came second, Noemie Mermet is, meanwhile, a doctoral student at the University of Auvergne in the Neuro-Dol laboratory. His thesis topic? "The involvement of 5-HT2A receptors in the modulation of interneurons PKCγ amid allodynia" or how to relieve people whose skin can not bear the slightest touch. Watch popularize skillfully his thesis.

Third elected Chrystelle Armata is a lawyer specializing in private law. She defended her thesis on "probationary loyalty to test new technologies," a highly topical subject insofar as it addresses the issue of video surveillance. Smile, you're on camera!

Francophone final will be held on 24 and 25 September in Montreal, Quebec.

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