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The Journal Club is every other Thursday, from 12-13, in the small meeting room 219.  Feel free to bring your lunch.
 
The Journal Club is every other Thursday, from 12-13, in the small meeting room 219.  Feel free to bring your lunch.
  
The schedule is indicated below. If it is your turn, please indicate the paper you are presenting by Monday and update the calendar accordingly. It can be any paper of scientific interest. Alternatively, you can also give '''tutorials on any scientific topic''' that may be of interest to other members of the group or invite an external speaker.
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The schedule is indicated below. If it is your turn, please indicate the paper you are presenting by Monday and update the calendar accordingly. It can be any paper of scientific interest. Alternatively, you can also give tutorials on any scientific topic that may be of interest to other members of the group, organize a discussion on a scientific topic or invite an external speaker.
  
==September 5 ==
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==September 5==
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Andrea will present his analyses of the Voynich manuscript
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==September 19==
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Micha will discuss the latest from Stuart Kauffman
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==October 10 ==
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Tania about cycling against antibiotics resistance. http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/5/204/204ra132.abstract
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==October 17 ==
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Sascha
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==October 31==
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Daniel
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==November 14==
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Aurélien
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==December 5==
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Howard Wainer, ''How to Display Data Badly'', The Anerican Statistician, May 1984, Vol. 38, No. 2
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==December 19==
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David
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== and then ==
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Sina, Tanguy

Latest revision as of 13:21, 17 January 2014

The Journal Club is every other Thursday, from 12-13, in the small meeting room 219. Feel free to bring your lunch.

The schedule is indicated below. If it is your turn, please indicate the paper you are presenting by Monday and update the calendar accordingly. It can be any paper of scientific interest. Alternatively, you can also give tutorials on any scientific topic that may be of interest to other members of the group, organize a discussion on a scientific topic or invite an external speaker.

September 5

Andrea will present his analyses of the Voynich manuscript

September 19

Micha will discuss the latest from Stuart Kauffman

October 10

Tania about cycling against antibiotics resistance. http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/5/204/204ra132.abstract

October 17

Sascha

October 31

Daniel

November 14

Aurélien

December 5

Howard Wainer, How to Display Data Badly, The Anerican Statistician, May 1984, Vol. 38, No. 2

December 19

David

and then

Sina, Tanguy