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Final program:
9 am, Prof. Stewart Cole, Institut Pasteur – Introductory remarks
9.10 am, Christophe d’Enfert, Institut Pasteur – Presentation of the FunHoMic Marie Curie Innovative Training Network
9.20 am, Carol Munro & Alan Walker, Aberdeen University – Impact of Candida cell surface variability on host and microbiota interactions
9.40 am, Bernhard Hube, Hans Knöll Institute – The dual functions of the fungal toxin Candidalysin
10 am, Claudia Thoral, biose – Impact of manufacturing processes on in vitro properties of the Lactobacillus strain Lcr35®
10.20 am, Pieter Van den Abbeele, ProDigest – Use of the in vitro SHIME technology platform to simulate physiology and microbiology of the human gastrointestinal tract
10.40 am, Henriette Lanz, Mimetas – Gut on a chip in disease modeling
11.00 am Coffee break
11.20 am, Christophe d’Enfert, Institut Pasteur – Genetic diversity in the fungal pathogen Candida albicans
11.40 am, Salomé Leibungut-Landmann, University of Zürich – Functional implications of the genetic diversity in Candida albicans
12.00 pm, Chaysavanh Manichanh, Vall d’Hebron Research Institute – Metaomics to study the human microbiome
12.20 pm, Frédéric Bequet, BIOASTER – Omics approaches for new anti-microbial identification and mode of action deciphering
12.40 pm, Mihai Netea, Radboud University Medical Center – A systems biology approach to understand host defense against Candida infections
1.00 pm Concluding remarks