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programme scientifique
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Jeudi 4 octobre 2007 |
| 8h00 -8h50 |
Accueil des participants et petit-déjeuner |
| 8h50 -9h00 |
Présentation de la conférence |
| 9h00 -12h50 |
Session 1: Virus entry and membrane fusion
Modérateurs : Tony Pugsley et Yves Gaudin
9h00 : Félix Rey, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Viral membrane fusion proteins: how many different structural classes ?
9h30 : Franz Heinz, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria - Molecular mechanisms of flavivirus membrane fusion
10h00 : Theodore Jardetzy, Stanford Univ. School of Medecine, Stanford, USA Structural and Mechanistic Insights into Paramyxovirus HN and F Glycoproteins
10h20 : Jean-Luc Battini, IGM, Montpellier, France - The ubiquitous glucose transporter GLUT-1 is a receptor for HTLV
10h40 : Pause-café
11h10 : Ali Amara, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Flavivirus entry into target cells
11h30 : Olivier Schwartz, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - HIV, virological and immunological synapses
11h50 : Claudine Pique, Institut Cochin, Paris, France - Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans and Neuropilin 1 Cooperate for HTLV-1 Entry
12h10 : Laurent Meertens, Albert Einstein College of medecine, New York, USA - The Tight Junction Proteins Claudin-6 and-9 are Entry Cofactors for the Hepatitis C Virus
12h30 : Marlène Dreux, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France - The Exchangeable Apolipoprotein Apoc-1 Promotes membrane Fusion of Hepatitis C Virus
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| 12h50 -14h30 |
Déjeuner et session poster |
| 14h30 - 17h30 |
Session 2 : Signaling and replication
Modérateurs : Olivier Schwartz et Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos
14h30 : Michael Way, London Research Institute, London, United Kingdom - The role of Rho signalling in the cell cortex during release of vaccinia virus from infected cells
15h : Ralf Bartenshlager, Department of Molecular Virology, Heidelberg, Germany - New insights into hepatitis C virus replication and assembly
15h30 : Carolyn Coyne, University of Pittsburg, Philadelphia, USA - Poliovirus Entry into Human Brain Microvascular Cells Requires the Tyrosine Phosphatase SHP-2
16h00 : Pause-café
16h30 : Hélène Verheije, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands - Murine Hepatitis Coronavirus Co-opts the BFA-Sensitive GBF1-Controlled Pathway to Ensure Efficient RNA Replication
16h50 : Maija Vihinen-Ranta, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland - Dynamics and Interactions of parvoviral replication protein in the Nucleus
17h10 : Arnaud Autret, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Poliovirus Induces bax-Dependent Cell Death mediated by C-Jun NH2-terminal Kinase |
| 17h30 - 18h00 |
Session Poster |
| 19h00 |
Dîner de gala |
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Vendredi 5 octobre 2007 |
| 9h - 12h30 |
Session 3: Endocytosis and trafficking
Modérateurs : Andres Alcover et Felix Rey
9h : Pascale Cossart, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Bacterial entry into cells : a role for clathrin-mediated endocytosis
9h30 : Ari Helenius, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland - Viral entry strategies
10h : Pause-café
10h30 : Ali Saïb, Hopital Saint-Louis, Paris, France - Retroviruses intracellular trafficking and uncoating
11h : Mark Marsh, MRC, London, United Kingdom - Endocytic regulation of HIV receptor expression
11h30 : Beate Sodeik, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany - Herpes Simplex Virus receptors For Microtubulr Motors
11h50 : Charles RM Bangham, Wright-Fleming Institute, London, United Kingdom - Retroviral transmission trough the Virological Synapse Visualized by Electron Tomography
12h10 : Jolanda Smit, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands - Early Events in Dengue Virus Infection |
| 12h30 -14h |
Déjeuner et session Poster |
| 14h - 16h |
Session 4 : Restriction factors and nuclear import
Modérateurs : Françoise Bachelerie et Ali Saïb
14h : Jonathan Stoye, MRC, London, United Kingdom - Studies of restriction factor - retrovirus interactions
14h30 : Urs Greber, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland - Kinesin couples cytoplasmic transport and nuclear import of human adenovirus
15h : Pierre Charneau, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Mechanisms of HIV-1 nuclear import
15h30 : Marc Ruff, IGBMC, Strasbourg, France - Structure of the Full Length HIV-1 Integrase in Complex with LEDGF/P75 and DNA by Cryo Electron Microscopy at 14A: Mechanism for Concerted Integration of Viral DNA into the Human Genome
15h50 : Pause-café |
| 16h20 -17h40 |
Session 5 : Functional genomics and virus infection
Modérateurs : Spencer Shorte et Alexandre Benmerah
16h20 : Jurgen Haas, Max-von-Pettenkofer Institut, Munich, Germany - Systems Virology
16h50 : Lucas Pelkmans, IMBS, Zurich, Switzerland - Towards systems approaches to study virus entry in human cells
17h20 : Pierre-Olivier Vidalain, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France - Mapping Virus-Host Interactomes: A gateway to Novel Antiviral Strategies |
| 17h40 - 18h10 |
Conclusions |
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