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Call for applications : SDG Summer School 2023 – Prototype open-source solutions
The Learning Planet Institute, is offering students from Université Paris Cité the opportunity to participate in the SDG Summer School, taking place in an international framework in Paris from July 3rd to July 28th. Addressing sustainability issues, this year, the...
Circlechem, Giorgio Mattana’s Master’s project in Chemistry
© Giorgio Mattana L’alliance Circle U. rassemble : Université Paris Cité, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, King’s College, London, UCLouvain, l’Université d’Oslo, L’Université d’Aarhus, l’Université de Belgrade, l’Université de Pise et l’Université de Vienne. Giorgio...
Liver Cells Control our Biological Clock
Our liver plays a role in regulating our central biological clock, scientists from CNRS and Université Paris have discovered. The results of their study, published on 17 May in Science Advances, show that the biological clock of mice can be reprogrammed by inserting...
Immunotherapy: Discovery of a Blood-soluble Biomarker advancing Customized Cancer Treatment
© Professor Eric Tartour – Université Paris Cité Interaction between a tumor cell expressing CD70 and a T-CD27 lymphocyte from a biopsy of a kidney cancer patient. In less than ten years, immunotherapy has significantly evolved to the point of being a therapeutic...
Body and Mind, Esprit de Corps : An Innovative Approach to Teaching
When Anne Vanet, professor of molecular biology at Université Paris Cité, developed the course "Body and Mind, Esprit de Corps", she sought to answer several key questions: how to create a network of students from all disciplinary backgrounds, get them to work,...
MultiMENDo, Deciphering and Treating Endometriosis
Among the 3,000 submitted projects, 39 French projects were selected and secured ERC funding, including the MultiMENDo project led by Ludivine Doridot. Lecturer in physiology at the UFR of Medicine of the Faculty of Health at Université Paris Cité, Ludivine Doridot...
Targeted Treatments: Biomanufacturing Therapeutic Delivery Vectors
Extracellular vesicles observed by electron microscopy. In two recent publications, Grégory Lavieu, chair of Excellence IdEx-Université Paris Cité, along with researchers, Shéryl Bui and Julia Dancourt, (UMR7057 CNRS-Université Paris Cité-Inserm U1316), developed cell...
Carino Gurjao, An Aspiring Healthcare Scientist
Carino Gurjao, 28 years old, an engineer in bioinformatics, holding a PhD from Université Paris Cité and a researcher at Harvard Medical School, is ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the 30 leading persons under the age of 30 in healthcare. He tells us the story...
The University of Toronto, a New Strategic Partner in Canada
Université Paris Cité and the University of Toronto signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed to foster collaborations in education and research. The two institutions agree to develop joint activities to address issues of mutual interest, focusing initially on the health field.
Second-hand Clothes and Recyclables, a Big Craze at UPCité
Through the generosity of the entire university community, 300 kg of clothing and accessories suitable for a first job were collected by our enthusiatic and motivated student associations. 75% were redistributed during the Solidarity Cloakroom. Over a hundred people...
In 2023, Become a Student Entrepreneur !
Are you a Université Paris Cité student or a recent graduate? Do you have an idea to create or take over a company ? Are you wondering what to do next with your project? The National Student-Entrepreneur Status is for you! Apply before June 15, 2023 for the new school...
Malaria: Blocking Infected Red Blood Cells to Halt Transmission
In a recent study, Professor Pierre Buffet’s team (UMRS 1134, Université Paris Cité – Inserm), was studying the proportions of red blood cells infected by the malaria parasite present in the blood and spleen.
[Circle U.] Creating a Student Led Female Founders Network
Thirty students and sixteen academics from across the alliance gathered on March 21st& 22nd at Université Paris Cité for a pioneering Female Founders Retreat to champion the issue of female entrepreneurship and innovation within the framework of Circle U.’s “Student-Led Sustainable Innovation” group.
Research and scientific popularisation: Nothing holds back Gaël Fortin
Gaël Fortin, is a Phd student as well as a student-entrepreneur while preparing his thesis in biology. He has benefitted from the national status of student-entrepreneur offered at Université Paris Cité.
Nightline offers a New Digital Resource in English
Nightline is a listening service run by students who are available to talk to their peers about any kind of subject. At Nightline, a new, innovative digital first aid kit has been developed and is now available in English for the international student community. ©...
MT180: The 2023 Winners are…
Congratulations to Camille Lakhlifi, Marie-Joséphine Crenn, first and second prize winners from the jury and Déborah Birre, the people’s choice award, all three winners on March 16th, 2023 during the ASPC final of the “Ma Thèse en 180s” contest. Université Paris Cité congratulates the 14 candidates for their hard work and high quality presentations.