Une ouverture interdisciplinaire pour la biologie: L'école de Berder

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Our paper discusses interdisciplinary approaches as opposed to increased disciplinary specialization and underlines their value in dealing with the major issues currently faced by biology and with the challenges posed by the analysis and interpretation of high-throughput experimental data. Yet researchers opting for interdisciplinary collaboration in their daily work encounter numerous difficulties. To stimulate the development of fruitful and long-term interdisciplinary collaborations, we have organized since 2002 a yearly Spring School for researchers on the small island of Berder (south Brittany). The School is supported by CNRS and Inra continuing education departments. We describe its specific features and the ways in which it meets participant expectations as regards training and scientific exchanges. This is ensured by securing a wide range of speakers, a balance between the different disciplines, synthetic pedagogical presentations and by reserving ample time for questions, debates, interactions and activities during an intensive week away from daily concerns. © NSS Dialogues, EDP Sciences 2007.

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Lesne, A., & Sonigo, P. (2007). Une ouverture interdisciplinaire pour la biologie: L’école de Berder. Natures Sciences Societes, 15(1), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1051/nss:2007024

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