The Collegium de Lyon welcomed the new fellows of its 2022-2023 cohort

The international researchers in residency at the Collegium de Lyon for 2023 have arrived.

Collegium Cohort of 2022-23


The new cohort covers a variety of 15 disciplines, in which the research fellows will work in close collaboration with eight laboratories on the Lyon and Saint-Étienne sites.

These researchers come from all over the world: the United States, Brazil, Italy, Venezuela, the Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Russia, Japan, Iran, Tunisia, the United Kingdom and Germany.

Their residency at the Collegium de Lyon will last for 5 or 10 months, with arrivals in September and in February.

A closer look at the cohort of research fellows who arrived in February:


Grietje Baars, a legal researcher from the Netherlands (Queer subjects of capital: corporations and legal subjectivity in the colonial encounter), five month residency.
Luciano de Figueiredo Borges, a biologist from Brazil (Research on cellular and tissue changes in degenerative diseases), five month residency.
Carla Canullo, a philosopher from Italy (From vulnerability to vulnerabilities: the contribution of philosophy), five month residency.
Massimiliano Demata, a linguist from Italy (Conspiracy theories: discourse strategies and persuasive language in social media), five month residency.
Yuanyuan Guo, a biomedical engineer from China (Multiplexed neurochemical sensors based on microelectronic fibers), five month residency.
Flor Pujol, a biologist from Venezuela (Addressing hepatitis B and D infection as a global health problem, with an emphasis on prevention), five month residency.
Bénédicte Sanson, a biologist from France (Quantitative and in vivo approaches to understand how embryos take shape during animal development), five month residency.


Perspectives


The residencies will be accompanied by scientific work in the form of seminars, conferences and symposiums organized throughout the fellows’ residencies, along with the scientific community in Lyon and various actors from the socio-economic sector.