The next “FUTURES” Autumn School on Nutrition & IBD, organized by IHU Infiny and the INSERM N-GERE laboratory, will take place from November 12 to 15, 2024, with the support of ORION.

It is a thematic school designed to encourage the discovery and deepening of knowledge in the specific fields of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

The multidisciplinary program covers aspects ranging from clinical to experimental research.

This first edition will focus on nutrition and its crucial role in intestinal health.

You will find opposite the presentation of the Foundation for Medical Research made to the BMS Cluster Council by François MOTTY, President of the Grand-Est Lorraine Committee.

 

 

 

You will find opposite the presentation of the Polaris University Innovation Cluster and the Partnerships Department made to the BMS Cluster Board by Jérôme ÉMONOT, Director of the Partnerships Department. 

 

 

 

Theoretical and practical training is provided on the Celesta and Symphony instruments (10 places) to enable future users of the Cytometry platform to become autonomous. During this training course, you will be taught how to use flow cytometry, from acquisition to the processing of results in different applications.

Training objectives :

You will find opposite the presentation made to the BMS Cluster Council by Fabrice LEMOINE (Deputy Vice-President in charge of European strategy) and Cyrille RAYMOND (Director in charge of project engineering and European strategy) on the Université de Lorraine's European strategy and European project engineering.

 

A student in her 2nd year of the Biology and Health Engineering Master's program at the University of Poitiers is looking for a 4 to 6 week internship between May 15 and June 30, 2024. 

With the aim of discovering research in cellular and molecular biology, she is looking for an internship in microbiology, immunology and/or oncology.  

For further information, please email malika.akroum [at] univ-lorraine.fr

A course on systems biology and omics data modeling is offered from December 4 to 8, 2023.

The course is on the COBRA (Constraint-Based Reconstruction and Analysis) method and its applications for personalized medicine and simulation of host-microbiota interactions.

Experience in systems biology is not strictly necessary. The course is limited to 20 participants. 

It is open to all and registration is free for Université de Lorraine staff.

Registration is indicated in the link on the website (section: more information).

The Animal Care Campus Biology Health (ACBS) proposes a training session on "Refinement of asepsis techniques in laboratory animals" on Friday March 24, 2023 in Amphi A2 250 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on the Brabois-Santé campus.

It will focus on refinement methods that can be implemented for surgeries (all species) to prevent postoperative contamination risks related to animals, surgeons, consumables/instruments or the environment.

This training is intended for people who are licensed, designer, practitioner or caretaker.

This year, the Operational Committee for Research Data (CODR) is once again offering to assist you in drafting data management plans (DMPs), which are now required for all projects funded by the ANR or the European Union.

Beyond this mandatory dimension, the DMP is a steering tool for research, which allows to consider all the issues surrounding data: structuring, storage, archiving, reporting and sharing.

The workshops last 1 hour and are conducted entirely remotely on Microsoft Teams software. Three sessions are scheduled:

Are you working with large volumes of data and don't know where to store it for the duration of your research project? PETA is for you!

As a follow-up to the national seminar on storage that took place on May 25, the Data Unit of the Grenoble Alpes site, the Inist-CNRS and the URFIST of Lyon are joining forces with the University of Lorraine to offer you a local session dedicated to the storage tools available at the University.