Past events
Conference - P4FIFTY
Over recent years it has become apparent that the power of cytochromes P450s can be recruited for the clean, green chemical synthesis of important intermediates in the bulk chemical, pharmaceutical...[more]
Distinguished Lecture : Brian Kobilka
Brian Kobilka Brian K. Kobilka (born May 30, 1955) is an American physiologist and laureate of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Robert Lefkowitz for his work on G protein-coupled receptors...[more]
14th USIAS Fellows Seminar : Emergence of the individual in urban China
Pierre Miège, Fellow 2014, Beijing Normal University China has been going through profound transformations since the late 1970s, especially with the dismantling of the “work unit system” which used...[more]
Public Lecture - Lupus and the Brain
John Hanly, Professor of Medicine and Pathology at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease. SLE most often harms the heart, joints,...[more]
The Chow group
The Chow group: recent restults and applications Arnaud Beauville Professeur (em.) at the Université de NiceMember of the Institut Universitaire de France More information[more]
Workshop: Animal Cognition - Do Animals Think?
Cognition is the study of animals’ perception and interpretation of their physical and social worlds. This field of study has long focused on the evolution of human intelligence by studying closely...[more]
13th USIAS Fellows Seminar USIAS: Origin of animal magnetic sense
Hervé Cadiou, Fellow 2013, Institute of Cellular Integrative Neurosciences Twice a year, many animal species perform long distance migrations, such as the Arctic tern, a 35 000 km trans pole journey...[more]
A closer look: The globalization of higher education
A closer look: The globalization of higher education Susan Robertson, Professor of Sociology of Education, University of Bristol Universities and higher education systems worldwide are being...[more]



