News from the Office for Science and Technology in Boston - May 2017 Dear readers, To better meet the expectations of our readers, the Office for Science and Technology in Boston decided to change the format of the newsletter, prepared monthly. From this point forward, you can receive: News from the Office for Science and Technology in Boston (in English), which includes the list of past and upcoming French-American Scientific Events and News in New England. La Lettre d’information – Innovation (in French): A monthly bulletin summing up the developments in the world of Innovation in the United States, which are covered in our office’s Science Watch. You are already subscribed to the News from the Office for Science and Technology in Boston, if you also want to subscribe to the "Lettre d'information - Innovation (French)", you can do so by updating your subscriber profile. Please find below a list of news and last month and incoming French-American scientific events held in the district of the Consulate General of France in Boston. This letter is provided by the Office for Science and Technology at the Embassy of France in the United States. To learn more about our activities, please visit our dedicated webpage. Table of content CRI Labs Summer SchoolThe Centre for Integrative Biology of Toulouse launches two International recruitment ProgramsYEi Start in France 2017: Access the French Research and Innovation EcosystemIGEM Grant 2017: Call for Projects Articles The Center for Research and Interdisciplinary organizes, this summer, a summer class of 7 weeks, that will gather together 50 international students to tackle real-world challenges regarding sustainable development Read more The Centre for Integrative Biology of Toulouse (CBI) launches two international calls for the recruitment of outstanding group leaders. Read more The YEi Start in France program is an accelerator for young science-based companies interested in growing their business in France and Europe. YEi Start in France provides a personalized immersion week in France including training sessions, networking and one-on-one meetings that will allow each laureate to benefit from an extensive customized business network and connections to the best resources in Europe. Read more The Office for Science & Technology of the Embassy of France in the United States supports the french projects to promote french science research and higher education, and advertise Sciences to the general audience. Read more Articles from the previous newsletter
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