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November 30, 2018 / by attila / In news

La science hors murs au 21e siècle

At one of the last event of the year we had the pleasure to meet our consortium partners at the conference organized by the Académie des sciences in Paris. The event featured also the talk of Jerome Waldispühl, our external consortium partner.

An excellent talk about participative science and at around 20:30 some words about our work at GAPARS.

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Images are used from the Human Protein Atlas.

A big thank to Pawel Kadysz, Dmitri Popov, Sergei Zolkin, Talia Cohen, Luis Llerena,Lorenzo Herrera and the Unsplash community for the Creative Common licenced images. Also to Ken Lund for sharing the photos on Flickr under Creative Commons.

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