13:00
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Overview of CERN’s medical applications activities
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Giovanni Porcellana
(CERN)
(A100)
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13:05
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Novel PET scanners with high-energy physics technology
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Etiennette Auffray Hillemanns
(CERN)
(A100)
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13:35
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Pixel detectors for photon-counting and particle-tracking applications
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Rafael Ballabriga Sune
(CERN)
(A100)
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14:05
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Growth control in developing tissues by temporal derivatives of signaling.
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Marcos Gonzalez-Gaitan
(UNIGE)
(A100)
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14:35
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Open multi-disciplinary computing platforms for collaborative research in Life Sciences
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Alberto Di Meglio
(CERN)
(A100)
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15:05
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--- coffee break ---
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15:30
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Elastic deformations of cellular surfaces
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Aurélien Roux
(UNIGE)
(A100)
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16:00
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MEDICIS: CERN facility for new radionuclei for biology and medicine
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Thierry Stora
(CERN) Prof.
Renaud Blaise Jolivet
(CERN and University of Geneva)
(A100)
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16:30
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Billion-fold improvement in NMR sensitivity and study of metal-ion interaction with biomolecules
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Magdalena Kowalska
(CERN)
(A100)
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17:00
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A living mesoscopic cellular automaton made of skin scales
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Michel Mlinkovitch
(UNIGE)
(A100)
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17:30
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--- Apero ---
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