The GS Chem and the EUR GENE organize from July 10th to 12th, 3-days summer school on the theme:
Synergy between Chemists and Biologists : Advancing Frontiers of Science
The program includes :
48-hour immersion in the heart of the Fontainebleau Forest (1 night on site) which will be dedicated to a set of intensive courses, collaborative workshops and social activities, followed by
one day of conferences on the campus of the University Paris Cité given by specialists in the field.
At the end of this Summer School, you will have a complete overview of the most dynamic fields of this chemistry/biology interface and the theoretical bases necessary to engage in it.
Theme 1:Medicinal Chemistry: New therapeutic target for epigenetics and genomics
Theme 2: Vectorization
Student Challenge:Treasure hunt in the forest of Fontainbleau
Tutored Workshop: Synergy between Biologists and Chemists : What's next?
20h: Cocktail and Dinner
July 11th
9h: Starting
Theme 3 :Single Biomolecule Sensing
Theme 4 :Chimie in-vivo (bioorthogonal) et chimie du vivant (pro-drug)
Student Challenge: Cast Away
Tutored Workshop:Synergy between Biologists and Chemists : What's next?
16h: End
July 12th
9h00 - 9h30 Welcoming coffee, distribution of badges
11h00-11h20 Coffee Break
12h40 - 14h00 Lunch
15h20-15h50 Coffee break
17h10 Conclusive Remark
LOCATION
July 10th and 11th :Station d'écologie forestière, Route de la Tour Dénecourt, 77300 Fontainebleau
By train : Located 10 minutes on foot from Fontainebleau-Avon station, the station is easily accessible by train from Gare de Lyon (45 minutes/ Zone 5). Departures every ½ hour allow journeys throughout the day, at no additional cost for all holders of an Imagin'R subscription. For timetables: See Transilien website
By car : Located 80 km from Paris, the station is 1 hour from the PRG campus by the A6 or A5 motorway. Warning: On some GPS, the Tour Denecourt road is not referenced, so enter Route Gaston Bonnier.
July 12thAmphithéâtre Buffon
Bâtiment Buffon:17 rue helene brion 75013 Paris 75013 Paris, Métro Ligne 14, Bibliothèque François Mittérand