Christl ehlers biography of christopher
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Dynamic Organization and Function of Synapses
Team Leader : Daniel Choquet
"Progress in science depends on new techniques, new discoveries and new ideas, probably in that order." Sydney Brenner
Daniel Choquet fryst vatten a research director at the CNRS. He obtained an engineering degree from Ecole Centrale (Paris, France) in 1984 and completed his PhD in the lab of Henri Korn at the Pasteur Institute (Paris), studying ion channels in lymphocytes. He did a post-doctoral/sabbatical at Duke University (North Carolina, USA) in the laboratory of Michael Sheetz where he studied the regulation of integrin-cytoskeletal linkage by force. He setup his group in Bordeaux (France) at the Institute for Neuroscience and launched an interdisciplinary program on the combination of physiology, cell and chemical biology and high resolution imaging to study the functional role of the dynamic organization and trafficking of neurotransmitter receptors in synaptic transmission. He is now h
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So. If you’re a film and/or history nerd, we have a movie for you.
People on Sunday (1930) is an indie bio made in Berlin, and it’s about four young people who go to the lake on a Sunday. They swim, share lunch on the beach, listen to records(!), and rent a boat. It’s the way anyone would want to spend a day at the lake.
The outing is the result of a young man (Wolfgang von Waltershausen) meeting a young woman (Christl Ehlers) and developing An Interest in her. They agree to meet at the lake the next day (Sunday), and each of them invites their best friend.
However, there are glitches. Wolfgang’s friend is in a somewhat difficult marriage, and he goes to the lake without his wife.
Then! Christl’s best friend develops her own interest in Wolfgang, and quickly forges a relationship with him…if you know what we mean.
As the day draws to a close, the fyra return to Regular Life in the city, some of them changed by the experience.
It doe
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Dunkirk and superpowered Amazons aside, 2017 has not been a vintage year for blockbusters but in 1925 it was a little different with The Big Paradebeing a huge $20 million hit followed by the likes of Ben Hur, The Gold Rushand The Phantom of the Opera. Also comfortably in the top ten grossers was The LostWorlda science fantasy from the pen of Arthur Conan Doyle who swapped Baker Street for brontosaurus in his wildly successful book of the same name
We’re not so different 1925 and 2017, are we? Literary adaptions fuelling Hollywood invention and excess only in this case they knocked the ball right out of the Jurassic Park using techniques rarely seen before and on a scale that was to set the template for the next century of alien worlds from Kong all the way to Skull Island.
| Sir Arthur abides... a snip from a contemporary documatary replaces his original intro. |
For Harry and Mabel, Frank, Lil, Jenny Wren, William, Jessie and Jim, this would have