Detailed information about the course
Title | Forum Graduate Schools Infection and Immunity – CUSO Satellite Sessions |
Dates | 3 June 2019 |
Organizer(s) | Prof. Dominique Soldati, CMU, Unige; Prof. Dominique Garcin, CMU, Unige; Prof. Caroline Tapparel Vu, CMU, Unige |
Speakers | Lude Franke, University of Groningen |
Description | The CUSO satellite activity of the FORUM GRADUATE SCHOOLS INFECTION AND IMMUNITY BIOLOGIE 2019 consists of a half-day activity (June 7, 2019). CUSO co-organizes two special sessions dedicated to Ph.D students. Each session will start with 1 invited speaker: Prof. ( ) who will speak about ''virus and innate immunity", and Prof (to be defined) … who will speak about…. The plenary lecture will be followed by two oral presentations from PhD students selected from the abstract. In addition, for each session, a PhD student will chair the session in company of a more experienced scientist. A coffee break will occur between the two sessions. The forum is particularly appreciated by students who have the unique opportunity to present and discuss their findings to a wide audience. |
Program |
8.30-9.00 Registration
Session 1 Genomics and Digital health 9.00-9.45 Lude Franke, University of Groningen - Towards personalised medicine using personalised gene regulatory networks 9.45-10.00 Ambra Sartori - Investigating atherosclerosis progression through single-cell transcriptional profiling of immune cells of the atherosclerotic plaque 10.00-10.15 David De Ridder - Towards more precision in public health delivery using geospatial analytics 10.15-10.45 Guillaume Andrey, University of Geneva - The Dynamics of 3D Chromatin Structures Modulate Transcription and Morphogenesis Session 2 Molecular Biosciences 11.15-11.45 Suliana Manley, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne - Structure and dynamics, crossing scales with super-resolution microscopy 11.45-12.00 Emmanuelle Steib - WDR90 : first step in the centriolar core 12.00-12.15 Aurélie Hintermann - Evolution of functional elements between Hoxd regulatory landscapes in mouse and chicken 12.15-12.45 Marie Barberon, University of Geneva - Plasticity of root permeability for nutrient acquisition Lunch Session 3 Ecology and Evolution 14.00-14.30 Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas, University of Lausanne - Insights into early human migrations with modern and ancient genomic data 14.30-14.45 Ziyu Guan - Multifunctionality benefits from smaller species in experimental phytoplankton assemblages 14.45-15:00 Tommy Andriollo - Molecular ecology of three sympatric long-eared bat species (genus Plecotus) 15.00-15.30 Nadir Alvarez, Museum of Natural History, Geneva - Combining ecology, biogeography and genomics to understand speciation processes in insects Session 4 Biomecical Sciences CUS/CUSO 16.00-16.30 Aartjan te Velthuis, University of Cambridge - How the errors of influenza virus replication trigger innate immune responses 16.30-16.45 Marta Perez Frances - Exploring the identity and plasticity potential of the elusive pancreatic polypeptide-producing γ-cells 16.45-17.00 Martina Spiljar - Metabolic homeostasis in multiple sclerosis 17.00-17.45 Keynote lecture: Julian Rayner, Wellcome Sanger Institute, UKEvolutionary history of human malaria Drink reception
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Location |
Fondation Louis Jeantet, Chemin Rieu 17, 1208 Geneva |
Information | Fondation Louis Jeantet, Chemin Rieu 17, 1208 Geneva |
Places | 100 |
Deadline for registration | 31.05.2019 |