Consulate of France in Atlanta shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Kicking off the 16th edition of France-Atlanta with our valued partners
Last night, Consul General Anne-Laure Desjonquères and Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera had the pleasure of co-hosting a reception at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Alumni House to launch our annual series of events, FranceAtlanta2025.
A heartfelt thank you to Mayor Andre Dickens for his welcome remarks and to the City of Atlanta for its continued support of our event series.
France-Atlanta 2025 at a glance:
– 16th edition
– 12 events
– 20+ local and international partners
– 5 generous sponsors who made this edition possible: RFS & Family Foundation, Jade FIDUCIAL, Delta Air Lines, Air France, and CNRS
Discover this year’s full lineup – we hope you’ll join us!
The reception also featured Poser pour la Liberté / Standing for Freedom, an exhibition portraying scholars forced to leave their countries due to persecution, conflict, or human rights abuses, and welcomed in France. We extend our warm thanks to its co-author and curator, Pascale Laborier, who joined us last night.”
Catherine Alix-Panabières, Director of the Human Rare Circulating Cells Laboratory (LCCRH) and University Professor at the University Hospital of Montpellier, shared this post on LinkedIn, adding:
“It was a honor to attend the France-Atlanta Science Conference in Atlanta and to highlight our scientific advances on Liquid Biopsy at the CHU de Montpellier.”
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