EEH team inauguration day

Collège de France, Salle 5

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Wednesday Sept. 21st, 2022


9:00     Welcome and introduction (Olivier Espeli & Samuel Alizon)
 
9:30    Johanna Holm (University of Maryland) -- Deciphering mechanisms and improving outcomes through computational investigations of the vaginal microbiome
10:00    Silvia De Monte (CNRS Paris) -- Modelling artificial selection of community function
10:30    Laurent Jacob (CNRS Lyon) -- Microbial GWAS beyond k-mers
   
10:50     coffee & tea (in Salle 4)
   
11:30    Jérémie Guedj (INSERM Paris) -- Viral dynamics of SARS-CoV2 and role of antiviral treatments
12:00    Claude Loverdo (CNRS Paris) -- Modeling bacterial dynamics in the digestive tract: inference, adaptive immunity, and evolution
12:30    Minus van Baalen (CNRS Paris) -- Information, experience and stress
   
12:50    lunch break
   
14:00    Christophe Fraser (Oxford University) -- HIV virulence evolution
14:30    Anna Zhukova (Institut Pasteur Paris) -- Epidemiological parameter estimation for large-scale pathogen sequence datasets
14:50    Mircea Sofonea (Université de Montpellier) -- Ode to parsimony. A retrospective on 2 years of COVID-19-related critical care overload modelling in France
15:10    Michael France (University of Maryland) -- Insight into the ecology of vaginal bacteria through integrative analyses of metagenomic and metatranscriptomic data
   
15:30    coffee & tea (in Salle 4)
   
16:00    Anne Chevallereau (CNRS Paris) -- How bacteria defend against their viruses and how viruses fight back? The tale of CRISPR versus anti-CRISPR
16:20    Pawel Gajer (University of Maryland) -- Unified framework for multi-omics analysis of a disease or adverse outcome
16:40    Philippe Sansonetti (Institut Pasteur) -- Child stunting and the gut microbiome in sub-saharan Africa (Afribiota): from descriptomics to experimentomics
   
17:10    Final discussion and closing remarks