Programme

Thursday, March 14th - What can theoretical and experimental evolution approaches bring about microbial evolution in natural environments?

9.15

Welcome coffee

9.45

Welcome address by the Organising Committee

 

 

Chairman: Vincent Daubin

10.00

KEYNOTE - Standing genetic variation can modify molecular regulations in a probabilistic manner

Gaël Yvert
Genetics of intraspecies variations laboratory, LBMC, Lyon

11.00

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

11.15

KEYNOTE - Bacterial adaptation : from gene transfer to functional innovation

Eduardo Rocha
Microbial Evolutionary Genomics Unit, Pasteur Institute, Paris

12.15

FLASH – Diverse conjugative elements silence natural transformation in Legionella species

Xavier Charpentier
International Research Center in Infectiology, Lyon

 

12.30

 

Lunch break

 

 

Chairwoman: Lucie Etienne

13.45

KEYNOTE - The effects of mutation and selection on parallelism in evolution experiments

Susan Bailey
Department of Biology, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York

14.45

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

15.45

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

 

16.00

 

Coffee break

 

 

Chairwoman: Natacha Kremer

16.30

KEYNOTE - Evolutionary lessons from phage-bacterium and phage-metazoan interactions

Lotta-Riina Sundberg
Centre of Excellence in Biological Interactions, University of Jyväskylä

17.30

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

 

 

18.30

 

End of day 1

 

Friday, March 15th – Infectious diseases (re)emergence and control

 

Chairman: François Vandenesch

9.15

KEYNOTE - Unstable antibiotic resistance

Dan Andersson
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University

10.15

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

 

10.30

 

Coffee break

 

11.00

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

 

12.00

 

Lunch break

 

 

Chairman: Vincent Raquin

13.30

KEYNOTE - Dissecting natural variation in mosquito-arbovirus interactions

Louis Lambrechts
Insect-virus interactions laboratory, Pasteur Institute, Paris

14.30

KEYNOTE - Resistance is useful ? Selection synergies for sustainable vector control

Penelope Lynch
Department of Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Cornwall

15.30

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

 

16.00

 

Coffee break

 

16.30

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

 

 

17.30

 

Workshop closure

 

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