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L'Université de Lausanne (The University of Lausanne)

L'Université de Lausanne (UNIL) est une université située à Lausanne, en Suisse. Environ 2 300 enseignants et chercheurs ainsi que 950 collaborateurs administratifs et techniques assurent la bonne marche de l'institution qui compte plus de 12 000 étudiants provenant de plus de 86 pays différents.
The University of Lausanne or UNIL in Lausanne, Switzerland was founded in 1537 as a school of theology, before being made a university in 1890. Today about 12,000 students and 2200 researchers study and work at the university. Approximately 1500 international students attend the university, which has a wide curriculum including exchange programs with world renowned universities.

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CONTROLE INTERNE AVANCE Analyse de positionnement stratégique et de rentabilité

CONTROLE INTERNE AVANCE Analyse de positionnement stratégique et de rentabilité

Trade barriers Barrières dissipatives Quotas Restrictions volontaires aux exportations Sanitary & Phytosanitary standards Product standards Droits de douane Barrières à capture étrangère Barrières à capture nationale Classification des barrières douanières Non-tariff barriers (NTB)
International Marketing Debriefing « Hair-Shampoo »

International Marketing Debriefing « Hair-Shampoo »

November 2009

Niveau de règlementation/ Pouvoir de l’administration Salaires de la fonction publique Taille de l’administration Taille de l’administration Droite à 450 Zone de corruption Equilibre initial Fonction de production Contrainte budgétaire Règlementation, salaires de la fonction publique et corruption
Exercise 1: Multidomestic vs Global Debriefing J.-C. Usunier – International Marketing – October 2009

Exercise 1: Multidomestic vs Global Debriefing J.-C. Usunier – International Marketing – October 2009

Neuroenergetics Students: Idrizi Elita, Tscherrig Jennifer, Pattaroni Céline Supervisors: Pellerin Luc, Aitana Morton de Lachapelle
ICT Policy Making in Developing Countries: The Case of China

ICT Policy Making in Developing Countries: The Case of China

Information and Communication Technologies in Developing Countries Seminar Marc Laperrouza December 12, 2003 Lausanne, Switzerland This presentation is solely for the use of participants. No part of it may be circulated, quoted, or reproduced for distribution without prior written approval from the author. Discussion
International Marketing Dichter’s Consumption Motives

International Marketing Dichter’s Consumption Motives

November 2008

Marketing International Movie Films Worldwide

Marketing International Movie Films Worldwide

November 2007
International Marketing « Mobile Phones in the European Union »

International Marketing « Mobile Phones in the European Union »

January 2007

Modeling e-Business with eBML CIMRE’2001 Mahdia, October 2001 Sarra Ben Lagha Alexander Osterwalder Yves Pigneur HEC Lausanne alexander.osterwalder@hec.unil.ch (+41 21) 692.3420

Quantification des structures 3D à partir de coupes histologiques sériées R. Kraftsik.

e-Business explained through an e-Business Model approach Course HEG Neuchâtel, October 2001 Alexander Osterwalder HEC Lausanne alexander.osterwalder@hec.unil.ch (+41 21) 692.3420

Chile: The archetypal success story Source: IMF, own calculations Note: all magnitudes in nominal terms (not adjusted for infllation); Chile’s real growth rate 92-97: 6.5% (5% per capita) 1. Successful application of the « Washington Consensus » Macroeconomic stabilization State rollback: privatization & deregulation Trade and financial liberalization Good governance 2. Successful integration in world markets (« globalizer » country) 3. Higher growth performance than rest of LA

20-30% of a trypsinised proteome are constituted of peptides with Mw≥3000 (TReP) Identification of large peptides by shotgun MS is not efficient Isolation of large peptides by SEC and digestion with four cleaving agents yields MS-suitable products, with increase of sequence coverage and identification: Application to human phosphoproteomics : 410 unique (not found with trypsin alone) phosphosites, of which 41% are not annotated in databases Comparison: only 8% non-annotated phosphosites in our trypsin data TReP analysis reveals a «hidden» part of the proteome The developed method uses a second digestion step targeting large tryptic peptides and was successfully employed to discover trypsin-inaccessible phosphorylation sites in the proteome of a human melanoma cell line, significantly enhancing the number of phosphosites. Many of the identified phosphosites and phosphoproteins have not been found in UNIPROT and phosphosite.org databases. This strategy complements regular trypsin-based analysis. Phosphorylation sites: Localization: Ascore ≥ 19 ref 1 Site mapping (custom-made scripts): Compare the phosphosite sets from different proteases Find the new sites not annotated by Uniprot and phosphosite.org databases Improved phosphoproteome analysis by multi-enzymatic digestions targeting the Trypsin-Resistant Proteome (TReP) Bao Tran1; Celine Hernandez1, 2; Alexandra Potts1; Patrice Waridel1; Frederique Lisacek2; Manfredo Quadroni1 1...
Corrections and Normalization in microarrays data analysis Mauro Delorenzi

Corrections and Normalization in microarrays data analysis Mauro Delorenzi

BSc Course: "Experimental design“ Genome-wide Association Studies Sven Bergmann Department of Medical Genetics University of Lausanne Rue de Bugnon 27 - DGM 328  CH-1005 Lausanne  Switzerland   work: ++41-21-692-5452 cell: ++41-78-663-4980 http://serverdgm.unil.ch/bergmann

BSc Course: "Experimental design“ Genome-wide Association Studies Sven Bergmann Department of Medical Genetics University of Lausanne Rue de Bugnon 27 - DGM 328  CH-1005 Lausanne  Switzerland   work: ++41-21-692-5452 cell: ++41-78-663-4980 http://serverdgm.unil.ch/bergmann

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