The AJC 06 Joins the Telethon by Organizing the Relay of Conferences “Young Researchers Mobilized”
AJC 06 collaborates with the Telethon by organizing the RELAY OF CONFERENCES “YOUNG RESEARCHERS MOBILIZED”. Eight hours of conferences where PhD students and doctors from the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (from all disciplines) will take turns presenting their research work to the general public. A 10-minute presentation followed by 5 minutes of questions. This Friday, December 7, at the Louis Nucéra Library. Entry is 3 euros per person, to be donated to the Téléthon association.
Program starting at 9:30 AM:
Introduction by Marie-Ange GRÉGORY, PhD student in political science, president of the Young Researchers Association of the Alpes-Maritimes (AJC 06).
To follow:
- “Catheter Ablation in the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation,” Marianna MEO, PhD student in signal processing
- “Some Aspects of Harmonic Evolution in Jazz from Be-bop to Today,” Marc AYOUB, PhD student in musicology
- “Religious Practices and Art in the Modern Era in the County of Nice, Corsica, and Liguria,” Marine LETOURNEL, PhD student in early modern history
- “How to Repair Bone?” Ivana STRAZIC, PhD student in biology
- “The Semantic Web,” Yoann COUILLEC, PhD student in computer science
- “The Exploitation of Coastal Areas for Medical Purposes: The Practice of Sea Bathing in Nice (Mid-19th – Early 20th Century),” Audric CAPELLA, PhD student in legal history
- “The Return to Ancien Régime Legislation during the Restoration,” Jean-Christophe BARBIER, PhD student in legal history
- “Collective Discipline in Corporate Insolvency Law,” David-André DARMON, PhD student in private law
- “The Measures for Alzheimer’s Disease Management,” Mourad REBBANI, PhD student in health law
And after the break starting from 1:15 PM:
- “Children of Domestic Violence: The Beginnings of a ‘Defective’ Attachment,” Yassine BOUROUAIS, PhD student in clinical psychology
- “Preliminary Approach to the History of Child Protection under the Republican Regime in the Southeast,” Nina DESCHAMPS, PhD student in legal history
- “Electricity and Magnetism,” Amine ILMANE, PhD student in physics
- “Service Contracts (Iranian Buy-back) in the Oil Industry,” Seyed Hossein TABATABAEI, PhD student in international law
- “Psychotrauma: From Development to Symptom Remission,” Ophélie NACHON, PhD student in psychology
- “From Molecular Biology to Scientific Communication,” Sophie BONO-LAURIOL, PhD in biology
- “Can One Forget Their Mother Tongue?” Brigitte EISENKOLB, PhD in psychology
- “‘Italy, It’s Me Too’: Young Descendants of Immigrants and Citizenship in Italy,” Daniela TRUCCO, PhD student in political science
- “The Place of Man in the Universe,” Cédric JACOB, PhD in astrophysics
- “Behavioral Economics,” Laurence SERINI, PhD student in economic sciences
- “Metabolism and Cancer,” Tanesha NAIKEN, PhD student in biotechnology
- “Internet Dangers, Social Media Risks,” Adrien CATELLA, PhD in mathematics
- “Staying Healthy Through Sport? Public Health Policies and the Responsibility of Managers,” Alexandre DURAND, PhD student in sports law
- “Genetic Correction of Stem Cells from Patients with Xeroderma Pigmentosum – ‘Children of the Moon’,” Sophie ROUANET, PhD student in genetics
Closing expected around 5:30 PM