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durée : 00:06:49 - L'Instant poésie - Dans ce poème sélectionné par Bruno Doucey, Marie Nizet rend grâce à son propre corps. L'expression d'un amour de soi devient peut-être ainsi le prérequis d'une relation à l'autre.
durée : 00:06:49 - L'Instant poésie - Dans ce poème sélectionné par Bruno Doucey, Marie Nizet rend grâce à son propre corps. L'expression d'un amour de soi devient peut-être ainsi le prérequis d'une relation à l'autre.
Aujourd'hui, nous accueillons Vincent Huchet de Nizet, co-fondateur de Paradigme, la première plateforme de mode de seconde main qui travaille en partenariat avec des marques, des grands magasins et des e-commerçants.Lancée il y a 3 ans, Paradigme propose une nouvelle approche de la revente de vêtements d'occasion. Plutôt que de se concentrer uniquement sur les particuliers, l'entreprise a développé un système gagnant-gagnant qui implique les acteurs de l'industrie de la mode.Lorsqu'un utilisateur souhaite revendre un vêtement, Paradigme lui fait une offre sous forme de carte cadeau qu'il peut ensuite utiliser soit pour acheter d'autres articles de seconde main sur la plateforme, soit pour faire des achats neufs chez les partenaires de Paradigme. Ces pièces collectées sont ensuite revendues en ligne ou dans des espaces dédiés en magasin.Avec déjà une vingtaine de marques partenaires comme le BHV ou Inès de La Fressange, Paradigme ambitionne de devenir la référence de la mode circulaire en France. Grâce à ce modèle innovant, l'entreprise contribue à réduire l'impact environnemental de l'industrie textile tout en offrant une nouvelle expérience d'achat et de revente aux consommateurs.Rejoignez-nous pour en apprendre davantage sur cette pépite de l'entrepreneuriat français qui repense les codes de la seconde main !Notre équipe éditoriale a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Aujourd'hui, nous accueillons Vincent Huchet de Nizet, co-fondateur de Paradigme, la première plateforme de mode de seconde main qui travaille en partenariat avec des marques, des grands magasins et des e-commerçants.Lancée il y a 3 ans, Paradigme propose une nouvelle approche de la revente de vêtements d'occasion. Plutôt que de se concentrer uniquement sur les particuliers, l'entreprise a développé un système gagnant-gagnant qui implique les acteurs de l'industrie de la mode.Lorsqu'un utilisateur souhaite revendre un vêtement, Paradigme lui fait une offre sous forme de carte cadeau qu'il peut ensuite utiliser soit pour acheter d'autres articles de seconde main sur la plateforme, soit pour faire des achats neufs chez les partenaires de Paradigme. Ces pièces collectées sont ensuite revendues en ligne ou dans des espaces dédiés en magasin.Avec déjà une vingtaine de marques partenaires comme le BHV ou Inès de La Fressange, Paradigme ambitionne de devenir la référence de la mode circulaire en France. Grâce à ce modèle innovant, l'entreprise contribue à réduire l'impact environnemental de l'industrie textile tout en offrant une nouvelle expérience d'achat et de revente aux consommateurs.Rejoignez-nous pour en apprendre davantage sur cette pépite de l'entrepreneuriat français qui repense les codes de la seconde main !Notre équipe éditoriale a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are threatening modern society by making antibiotics obsolete. Dr. Nizet is a Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Pediatrics at UCSD, as well as the faculty lead for the UCSD Collaborative to Halt Antibiotic-Resistant Microbes (CHARM). His laboratory studies how the human immune system interacts with microbial pathogens, with particular focus on antibiotic resistant bacteria and how to treat them. Dr. Nizet discusses how his training as a physician helps drive the research in his laboratory, how repurposing therapeutic drugs could help fight antimicrobial resistance, how taking advantage of host immune responses can enhance the treatment of infectious diseases, how the success of modern medicine is training some bacteria to become pathogenic, how nanobots made from algae can be used to treat difficult infections, and how the environment at UC San Diego contributed to the success of his lab. This episode was supported by the do-it-yourself mail-order Gram stain kit.* Participants: Karl Klose, Ph.D. (UTSA) Victor Nizet, M.D. (UC San Diego) Venus Stanton (UTSA) Jesus Romo, Ph.D. (UTSA) * "Ads" heard on microTalk are for parody purposes only, there are no actual products for sale.
In this episode, Kellen interviews Dr. Victor Nizet, a distinguished professor of pediatrics and pharmaceutical sciences at UCSD and the vice chair of basic research in the department of pediatrics at UCSD. Kellen and Victor discuss one of the Nizet lab's recent publications (led by Josh Sun, Pharm.D. Ph.D.) identifying novel treatment strategies for Staph aureus-induced sepsis. Kellen and Victor also talk about Victor's career path and scientific philosophies. S. aureus-induced sepsis paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9121309/ Nizet lab website: http://nizetlab.ucsd.edu/ Victor's Twitter handle: @victornizet Thank you to our sponsors, NCI & CCMI! Please take a few minutes to write us a review wherever you listened to this podcast—it will help us communicate great science. Finally, we would love to hear from you. Please send any questions or comments to @KellenCavagnero on Twitter.
Écrivain, traducteur, voyageur, diplomate… Embarquez avec Antoine Galland dans cet épisode ! Passion Modernistes RSS jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-498 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-60b4074aed82c').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-60b4074aed82c.modal.secondline-modal-498").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); }); Portrait Sabrina Vincent Dans cet épisode de Passion Modernistes, Sabrina Vincent vous parle d’Antoine Galland et de ses voyages. Elle a étudié cette personnalité au cours de son mémoire soutenu en 2018 à l’université de Reims Champagne Ardennes, sous la direction d’Aurélien Girard et Mathieu Grenet. La France et la Méditerranée à la fin du XVIIème siècle Dans cet épisode nous sommes à l’époque du règne de Louis XIV (1643-1715). Antoine Galland ne connaitra rien d’autre, puisqu’il naît en 1646 et décède en 1715. Après 1650 la France est de plus en plus présente en Méditerranée. La multiplication des travaux dans le domaine naval et portuaire démontre une volonté de se tourner vers l’espace méditerranéen. On est ici dans la politique mercantiliste de Jean Baptiste Colbert qui souhaite favoriser les exportations et faire affluer les métaux précieux dans le royaume de France. Colbert fonde d’abord la Compagnie des Indes en 1664 et la Compagnie du Levant en 1670 qui vise à organiser les relations commerciales entre les ports français (Marseille, Sète) avec les ports de l’Empire ottoman. C’est dans ce contexte que Jean-Baptiste Colbert fonde, sous tutelle du gouvernement, une grande Compagnie qui reçoit le nom de « Compagnie du Levant ». Antoine Galland, un érudit français intéressé par l’Orient Antoine Galland naît le 6 avril 1646 à Rollot (Somme) et meurt le 17 février 1715 à Paris. Il est surtout connu sous la postérité comme étant le traducteur des Mille et Une Nuits, véritable best-seller du début du XVIIIème siècle même si pour lui c’est le fait le moins illustre de sa carrière. Il écrira d’ailleurs : Ce qu’il y a, c’est que cet ouvrage de fariboles (les Mille et Une Nuist) me fait plus d’honneur dans le monde que ne le ferait le plus bel ouvrage que je pourrais composer sur les médailles, avec des remarques pleines d’érudition sur les antiquités grecques et romaines. Tel est le monde : on a plus de penchant pour ce qui divertit que pour ce qui demande de l’application, si peu que ce puisse être. Sabrina Vincent pense qu’Antoine Galland aurait préféré qu’on le présente comme un orientaliste. Même si en réalité il est anachronique d’utiliser le terme d’orientaliste qui apparait au XIXème siècle, Aurélien Girard utilise d’ailleurs le terme de « professionnels » de l’Orient, et l’explique par le fait que ces érudits puisqu’ils maitrisaient les langues orientales avaient par conséquent, une capacité et une légitimité à étudier l’Orient. C’est aussi l’antiquaire du Roi, membre de la récente Académie Française puis professeur de langues arabes du Collège royal. On peut dire qu’avec un chemin de vie plutôt atypique et par sa grandeur intellectuelle, Antoine Galland a su se hisser au plus haut rang du monde érudit français au tournant du XVIIème et XVIIIème siècle. Carte du troisième voyage d’Antoine Galland, réalisée par Sabrina Vincent Des voyages en Levant Sabrina Vincent vous raconte dans cet épisode les différents voyages d’Antoine Galland, et notamment son troisième voyage fait en Levant aulequel elle a consacré ses recherches à partir d’un manuscrit particulier. Dans son premier voyage, Antoine Galland se rend à Constantinople en 1670 et voyage jusqu’en 1675, en Thrace, en Macédoine, en Roumélie orientale, en Asie mineure, dans les îles Égéennes, en Ionie, en Syrie et en Palestine. Puis il fait son deuxième voyage à Smyrne sur une très courte période sur l’année 1678. Son troisième et dernier voyage fait en Levant débute le 11 septembre 1679 à Toulon dans la suite du nouvel ambassadeur de la Porte, Gabriel de Guilleragues. Le 23 octobre 1679, Antoine Galland arrive à Milos et quitte le convoi de l’ambassadeur qui part vers Constantinople. D’octobre 1679 à octobre 1680, il essaye de rejoindre Constantinople le plus rapidement possible à ses propres frais. Néanmoins, les conditions météorologiques difficiles et les risques liés à la Course rallongent considérablement son voyage. Le 18 octobre 1680, il arrive enfin à Constantinople et apprend que la compagnie du Levant est dissoute. Cependant, Guilleragues garde Galland auprès de lui. La troisième lettre se termine le 1er novembre 1680 mais la mission se poursuit. De 1680 à 1685, il séjourne à Constantinople. Il recherche des manuscrits et des médailles, et donne des leçons de grec à Mademoiselle de Guilleragues. Elle deviendra plus tard la marquise d’O à qui Galland dédiera les Mille et une Nuits. Gabriel de Guilleragues décède le 4 mars 1685 et le 1er septembre 1685, Antoine Galland est nommé antiquaire du Roi et chargé de continuer ses recherches de médailles en Orient pour le cabinet du Roi. De 1686 à 1688, il débute un voyage dans les îles de l’Archipel, séjourne de nouveau à Smyrne, fait une courte visite à Alexandrie et Rosette. Puis il retourne à Smyrne où il survit de peu au tremblement de terre du 8 juillet 1688. Suite à cela, il perd tous ses biens et ses relations de voyage et décide de rentrer en France en décembre 1688, clôturant ainsi près de dix-huit années d’aventures. Pour en savoir plus sur Antoine Galland et ses voyages, on vous conseille de lire : Feuillet de manuscrit de la main d’Antoine Galland Sur Antoine Galland : Antoine GALLAND, Le voyage à Smyrne, Paris, éd. Chandeigne, 2000. Antoine GALLAND, Voyage à Constantinople, Paris, Maisonneuve et Larose, 2002. ABDEL-HALIM Mohamed, Antoine Galland : sa vie et son œuvre, Paris, A.G. Nizet, 1964 Sur l’ « orientalisme » : GIRARD Aurélien, Connaître l’Orient en Europe au XVIIe siècle, dossier thématique de XVIIe siècle, 2015 HEYBERGER Bernard, « L’Orient et l’islam dans l’érudition européenne du XVIIème siècle », Dix- septième siècle , 2015/3 (n° 268), p. 495-508. Sur la Course méditerranéenne et le commerce des captifs: KAISER Wolfgang, Le commerce des captifs : les intermédiaires dans l’échange et le rachat des prisonniers en Méditerranée, XVe-XVIIIe siècle, Paris, Collection de l’école française de Rome, 2008 FONTENAY Michel, La Méditerranée entre la Croix et le Croissant. Navigation, commerce, course et piraterie (XVIe-XIXe siècle), Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2010 Sur le commerce en Méditerranée : PANZAC Daniel, La caravane maritime : marins européens et marchands ottomans en Méditerranée (1680-1830), CNRS Éditions, Paris, 2004 Dans cet épisode vous avez pu entendre les extraits des œuvres suivantes : Jean Baptiste Lully – Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs Rimski-Korsakov – Shéhérazade Nuits d’Arabie – Aladdin Si cet épisode vous a intéressé vous pouvez aussi écouter : Hors-série 1 – La Méditerranée au XVIIème siècle avec Guillaume Calafat Épisode 9 – Elise et les chasseurs du Mississippi Épisode 7 – Virginie et les origines de New York Ce très beau générique a été réalisé par Julien Baldacchino (des podcasts Stockholm Sardou, Radio Michel, Bulle d’art…) et par Clément Nouguier (du podcast Au Sommaire Ce Soir).
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Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped pathogen dynamics and virulence via a multitude of factors from changes in social organization, group size, and exploitation of varied habitats and their animals and plant resources to agriculture, technology, rapid long-distance travel, medicine and global economic integration - which all continue to shape epidemics and the human host populations. This symposium will explore how infectious agents and humans have shaped each other over the eons. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35851]
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Ce jeudi, Soraya Amrani accueille Adrienne Nizet, responsable de Passa Porta, dans Les Acteurs de Bruxelles.
Ce jeudi, Soraya Amrani accueille Adrienne Nizet, responsable de Passa Porta, dans Les Acteurs de Bruxelles.