Program :
- January 31, Nelly Pitteloud, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland: The role of FGF signaling in the neuroendocrine control of reproduction, Host: Alexandre Reymond
- Wednesday February 16, Nigel Carter, Welcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK: Deciphering developmental disorders, Hosts: Alexandre Reymond & Jacques Beckmann
- February 21, Darren Logan, Welcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK: Molecules and mechanisms of instinctive behaviour in mammals, Hosts: Students & Postdocs
- Tuesday March 15, Auditorium A, Maria B. Sokolowski, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Canada: Fine Dining: A role for cGMP protein kinase in behaviour, Hosts: Students & Postdocs
- March 28, Paul Shaw, Washington University in St. Louis, USA, Inducing Sleep by Remote Control Facilitates Memory Consolidation in Drosophila, Host: Paul Franken
- April 11, Tony Kouzarides, University of Cambridge, UK: Chromatin modifying enzymes: their function and role in cancer, Host: Nouria Hernandez
- May 16, Scott Lowe, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA: Probing cancer biology using in vivo RNA interference, Host: Nouria Hernandez
- May 30, Bernard Thorens, CIG, University of Lausanne, Switzerland: An integrated network of glucose sensing cells in glucose homeostasis, Host: Alexandre Reymond
- June 27, Manolo Gouy, University Claude Bernard Lyon I, France: Evolutionary History of the Adaptation to Environmental Temperatures, Hosts: Ioannis Xenarios & Marc Robinson-Rechavi