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Home Archive by category "Seminars"

Category: Seminars

InnovaHeart 2025 workshop

jkowalsk 2025/05/05 2025/05/19Seminars

The InnovaHeart 2025 workshop took place on March 26th at Future4Care in Paris. Irene Vignon-Clementel attended and presented some of the team’s highlights. More information on the event is available…

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Simbiotx at the Paris-Saclay Spring event

jhanna 2024/05/21 2025/05/19Seminars

Simbiotx team was present Paris-Saclay Spring event. The research work of the team and related projectes were presented by Charles Boulitrop and Jérôme Kowalski.

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Amaury Facque presenting at the International Hepato-Biliary and Pancreatic Association Congress in Capetown

jhanna 2024/05/21 2025/05/19Conferences, Uncategorized

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INRIA Fête de la Science 2020

Lorenzo SALA 2020/10/20 2021/05/21Seminars

Prof. Vignon-Clementel was invited to INRIA Fête de la Science 2020 to discuss on the relations among Nature, Health and Digital Science.

 

 

VPH 2020

Lorenzo SALA 2020/09/01 2021/06/07Seminars

The conference VPH2020 was very successful thanks to all !
Collaborative work between modelling scientists and clinicians welcomed!

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