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“The Lower Normandy coast facing the challenges of climatic change” was the key theme during the 4th edition of the ARDD (Regional Conference on Sustainable Development), organised by the Lower Normandy Regional Council on the 30th of November 2011. With around 300 miles of coastline, Lower Normandy is one of France’s leading coastal regions. At the heart of the debate: anticipating risk management in coastal zones and considering adaptive measures.
The World Equestrian Games, to be held from the 24th of August to the 7th of September 2014, will be the most important sporting event ever organised in Lower Normandy. They will also be a unique opportunity to promote Normandy and its horse industry on an international scale. To achieve this aim, the Lower Normandy Regional Council is reuniting a number of stakeholders within the framework of a territorial project aimed at accelerating associated initiatives.
“I originally worked for the Institute of Semiconductor Physics in Kiev and was invited by the CIMAP (1) to work within Dr F. Gourbilleau’s NIMPH team (Integrated Nanostructures for Microelectronics and Photonics) on the European “LANCER” project aimed at developing photonic materials.
“Originally from Cuba, I studied medicine - specialising in neurology, before coming to France in 2009 for a clinical research training placement in neuro-oncology at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris, in Jean-Yves Delattre’s team. A collaborative project was then developed with Myriam Bernaudin’s CERVOxy team (a UCBN-CNRS-CEA UMR Joint Research Unit) at Cyceron. /images/ombre.png)