Programme
Thursday, March 14th - What can theoretical and experimental evolution approaches bring about microbial evolution in natural environments?
9.15
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Welcome coffee
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9.45
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Welcome address by the Organising Committee
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Chairman: Vincent Daubin
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10.00
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KEYNOTE - Standing genetic variation can modify molecular regulations in a probabilistic manner
Gaël Yvert Genetics of intraspecies variations laboratory, LBMC, Lyon
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11.00
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FLASH – Interplay of local and global regulators in pectin catabolism during plant infection by Dickeya dadantii
Shiny Martis B. Microbiology, adaptation and pathogenesis laboratory, INSA, Lyon
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11.15
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KEYNOTE - Bacterial adaptation : from gene transfer to functional innovation
Eduardo Rocha Microbial Evolutionary Genomics Unit, Pasteur Institute, Paris
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12.15
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FLASH – Diverse conjugative elements silence natural transformation in Legionella species
Xavier Charpentier International Research Center in Infectiology, Lyon
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12.30
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Lunch break
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Chairwoman: Lucie Etienne
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13.45
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KEYNOTE - The effects of mutation and selection on parallelism in evolution experiments
Susan Bailey Department of Biology, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
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14.45
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KEYNOTE - Tempo and mode in experimental evolution in vitro and in vivo
Olivier Tenaillon Infection, Antimicrobials, Modelling, Evolution laboratory, Inserm, Diderot University, Hôpital Bichat, Paris
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15.45
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FLASH – Pseudomonas aeruginosa evolution during chronic lung infection in Cystic Fibrosis patients and interaction with Staphylococcus aureus
Laura Camus
International Research Center in Infectiology & Medical Faculty, Lyon
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16.00
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Coffee break
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Chairwoman: Natacha Kremer
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16.30
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KEYNOTE - Evolutionary lessons from phage-bacterium and phage-metazoan interactions
Lotta-Riina Sundberg Centre of Excellence in Biological Interactions, University of Jyväskylä
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17.30
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Short presentations of local technical platforms
Platim / CTµ / CIQLE -Elodie Chatre
PRABI -Guy Perrière
Plateforme de séquençage de l’IGFL - Sandrine Hughes
Plateforme de protéomique - Virginie Gueguen- Chaignon
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18.30
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End of day 1
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Friday, March 15th – Infectious diseases (re)emergence and control
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Chairman: François Vandenesch
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9.15
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KEYNOTE - Unstable antibiotic resistance
Dan Andersson Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University
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10.15
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FLASH – Quantifying the drivers of antimicrobial resistance in a large hospital group / a metapopulation approach
Julie Shapiro
International Research Center in Infectiology & Hospices Civils de Lyon
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10.30
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Coffee break
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11.00
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KEYNOTE - Prediction of the intestinal resistome by a 3D-based method
Etienne Ruppé
Ecology, evolution and therapeutic of virulence and resistance in bacteria, IAME Institute, Inserm, Paris
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12.00
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Lunch break
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Chairman: Vincent Raquin
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13.30
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KEYNOTE - Dissecting natural variation in mosquito-arbovirus interactions
Louis Lambrechts Insect-virus interactions laboratory, Pasteur Institute, Paris
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14.30
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KEYNOTE - Resistance is useful ? Selection synergies for sustainable vector control
Penelope Lynch Department of Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Cornwall
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15.30
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FLASH – Rapid evolution of symbiotic interaction in response to stress
Alexis Bénard
Biometry and Evolutive Biology Laboratory, Lyon
FLASH – Identification of gut microbiota implicated in fructose assimilation in Aedes albopictus mosquito
Morgane Guégan
Microbial Ecology Laboratory, Lyon
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16.00
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Coffee break
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16.30
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Round Table on the ‘Impact of current clinical and veterinary practices in the evolution of antimicrobial-resistance’
Co-chaired by:
Jean-Yves Madec “Antimicrobial Resistance and Virulence” Unit, ANSES Lyon
Richard Bonnet
“Bacteriology, Parasitology, Mycology” clinical department, National Reference Center of antibiotic resistance, University Hospital Clermont-Ferrand
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17.30
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Workshop closure
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