
Séminaires du CIRC
Les séminaires du CIRC ont pour objectif de stimuler la communication et la collaboration scientifique au sein du Centre, ainsi quavec les organismes de recherche extérieurs. Les chercheurs extérieurs sont donc les bienvenus, y compris comme conférenciers invités (papiers didentité exigés à lentrée au CIRC).
SÉMINAIRE A VENIR
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Mardi 4 Septembre 2018 Auditorium |
09:00 – 09:15
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« News from Director » |
09:15 – 10:00 | « More than genes: social and behavioral factors influence racial disparities in breast cancer« Dr Julie R. Palmer Associate Director Slone Epidemiology Center & Professor of Epidemiology Boston University School of Public Health Host: NEP |
VIDEOS DES SEMINAIRES DU CIRC
Tuesday 19 June 2018
« Identifying epigenetic links for arsenic-associated bladder cancer: from human population data to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) »
Dr Rebecca Fry
« Identifying epigenetic links for arsenic-associated bladder cancer: from human population data to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) »
Dr Rebecca Fry
Tuesday 10 April 2018
« Using decision science methods to optimize cervical cancer prevention policies »
Dr Jane J. Kim
« Using decision science methods to optimize cervical cancer prevention policies »
Dr Jane J. Kim
Tuesday 6 March 2018
« Inferring causal pathways from data: challenges and some solutions »
Dr Stijn Vansteelandt
« Inferring causal pathways from data: challenges and some solutions »
Dr Stijn Vansteelandt
Monday 12 February 2018
« The Future of Science in Africa »
Dr Thomas Kariuki
« The Future of Science in Africa »
Dr Thomas Kariuki
Tuesday 6 February 2018
5th IARC Cancer and Society Lecture
« From Toms River to Today: Science, Spin and Storytelling in Dark Times »
Professor Daniel R. Fagin
5th IARC Cancer and Society Lecture
« From Toms River to Today: Science, Spin and Storytelling in Dark Times »
Professor Daniel R. Fagin
Tuesday 9 January 2018
11th Richard Doll Lecture
« Opium as a carcinogen: new insights from the Golestan Cohort Study »
Professor Reza Malekzadeh
11th Richard Doll Lecture
« Opium as a carcinogen: new insights from the Golestan Cohort Study »
Professor Reza Malekzadeh
Tuesday 5 December 2017
« Interrogating the architecture of cancer genomes »
Dr Peter Campbell
« Interrogating the architecture of cancer genomes »
Dr Peter Campbell
Tuesday 7 November 2017
« Preparing for future Ebola outbreaks: Candidate Ebola vaccines delivered using a ring vaccination strategy »
Dr Ana María Henao Restrepo
« Preparing for future Ebola outbreaks: Candidate Ebola vaccines delivered using a ring vaccination strategy »
Dr Ana María Henao Restrepo
Tuesday 3 October 2017 (Part 1)
« Lessons learned from AIDS activism: Leveraging the AIDS movement for cervical cancer prevention and control »
Mr Michel Sidibé
« Lessons learned from AIDS activism: Leveraging the AIDS movement for cervical cancer prevention and control »
Mr Michel Sidibé
Tuesday 3 October 2017 (Part 2)
« Lessons learned from AIDS activism: Leveraging the AIDS movement for cervical cancer prevention and control »
Mr Michel Sidibé
« Lessons learned from AIDS activism: Leveraging the AIDS movement for cervical cancer prevention and control »
Mr Michel Sidibé
Tuesday 5 September 2017
« Population-level interventions for cancer prevention: using evidence to change policy »
Dr Linda Bauld
« Population-level interventions for cancer prevention: using evidence to change policy »
Dr Linda Bauld