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<h5 class="popup-nom">Pierre Cavailles</h5> | <h5 class="popup-nom">Pierre Cavailles</h5> | ||
− | <h5 class="popup-etude"> Advisor </h5> | + | <h5 class="popup-etude"> Advisor <br> Associate Professor in Cellular and Molecular Biology - Responsible for the first degree in Biotechnology for Health <br> |
− | <h5 class="popup-citation">" | + | Co-lead of the research team "Natural Barriers and infectiosity" </h5> |
+ | <h5 class="popup-citation"> "The important thing is to never stop questioning. " - Albert Einstein</h5> | ||
<h5 class="popup-description">I decided to take part in iGEM because I think it is one of the best educations for our students and as a teacher, I had to participate to this adventure which is first a great human adventure. Finally it is a rewarding experience on personal and professional level for students but also for supervisors. </h5> </p> | <h5 class="popup-description">I decided to take part in iGEM because I think it is one of the best educations for our students and as a teacher, I had to participate to this adventure which is first a great human adventure. Finally it is a rewarding experience on personal and professional level for students but also for supervisors. </h5> </p> | ||
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A little bit of abstract in this magnificent fresco entitled “Food for thought” painted by the American duo How & Nosm. The strength of this work is to let your imagination push back the boundaries of reality.
Credits: Noreen Louis
Credits: Noreen Louis
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