Programme Scientifique
Mercredi 7 Octobre 2009
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9h00 : Welcome
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9h45 Session1 : Primary Immune-deficiencies
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9h45 : Alain Fisher , Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France "Genetic Defects of antibodt production and infections" 10h15: Claire Fieschi, Hôpital Saint Louis, Paris, France "Genetic of common variable ImmunoDeficiency" 10h45 -11h15 : Pause café 11h15 : Jennifer Puck , University of California, San Francisco,USA "Severe combined immunodeficiency: genetic and phenotypic diversity and early diagnosics" 11h45 - 12h45 : 4 communication orales séléctionées sur abstract 12h45 : Déjeuner et observation des posters |
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2h30: Erwin Schurr, MacGill UNiversity, Montreal, Canada "Complex genetic of leprosy" 3h00: Rolf Horstmann, Bernhard Nocht INstitute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany "Human Tuberculosis : Match of genomes, first set" 3h30 : Adrian Hill, THe Welcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford , UK "Genetic susceptibility to common bacterial infections of humans" 4h00- 4h30 : pause Café 4h30- 5h00: Eva Medina, Helmhotz Centre for infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany "The influence of host genetic variations in the outcome of experimental Staphylococcus aureus infection" 5:00-6:30 pm : 6 communication orales séléctionées sur abstract 6h30 : Cocktail de bienvenue en Salle des Actes |
Jeudi 8 Octobre 2009
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Session 3 : Host control of parasite infections
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9h00 : Elena Levashina, IBMC, Strasbourg, France "Host factor controling PLasmodia infections in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes" 9h30 : David Modiano, Universita "La Sapienza", Rome, Italie "Human genetics and malaria : not only a matter of resistance/susceptibility" 10h00 : Etienne Pays, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Gosselies, Belgique "Molecular dialogue between African trypanosomes and their mammalian hosts" 10h30-11h00: Pause-café + 11h00-12h30 : 6 communications orales sélectionnées sur résumés |
12h30-14h30 : Déjeuner + lecture posters
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14h00-14h45 : Special Lecture
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Session 4 : Genetics of resistance to viruses
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14h45 : Michael Emerman, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Etats-Unis "The evolution of primate antiviral defenses" 15h15 : Mary Carrington, SAIC-Frederick, Frederick, Etats-Unis "Immunogenetic variation characterizing exceptional control of HIV" 15h45 : David Goldstein, Duke University, Durham, Etats-Unis "Rare and common variants in the control of HIV-1" 16h15-16h45 : Pause-café 16h45 : Lennart Svensson, Linkopings Universitet, Linkopings, Suède "Mendelian Resistance to Norovirus Infections" 17h15 : Jean-Laurent Casanova, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France et The Rockefeller University, New York, Etats-Unis "A genetic dissection of herpes simplex encephalitis" + 17h45-18h15 : 2 communications orales sélectionnées sur résumés 19h15 : Départ pour le Diner de Gala (Réservation obligatoire) |
Vendredi 9 octobre 2009
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Session 5 : Mouse and non mammalian models to study host genetics of infections
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9h00 : Bruno Lemaitre, E.P.F.L., Lausanne, Switzerland " Drosophila instestinal response to bacterial infection: Activation of host defense and stem cell proliferation" 9h30 : Danielle Malo, Université Mac Gill, Montréal, Canada "Host genetic diversity and Salmonella susceptibility in experimental mouse models of infection" 10h00 : Richard Webby, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Etats-Unis "Modeling the role of host in H5N1 influenza severity" 10h30-11h00 : Pause-café + 11h00-12h30: 6 communications orales sélectionnées sur résumés |
12h30-14h30 : Déjeuner + lecture posters
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Session 6 : Human genomics and evolutionary genetics
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14h30 : Stylianos Antonarakis, Université de Genève, Suisse 15h00 : Lluis Quintana-Murci, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France "Evolutionary Dynamics of Innate Immunity Genes in Human" 15h30: Andrew Clark, Cornell University, Ithaca, Etats-unis 16h00-16h30 : Pause-café 16h30 : Sara Tishkoff, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphie, Etats-unis + 17h00-18h30 : 6 communications orales sélectionnées sur résumés |
