Présentation
Since 2015, the medical department organizes each year an International Day for Translational Science, which gathers a few hundred of basic researchers, clinicians and industrial partners. For the 2024 edition, we have chosen to focus on Gut and Microbes.
Preliminary program :
- Pierre Buffet (Institut Pasteur)
- Philippe Sansonetti (Institut Pasteur) “Dysbiosis and colorectal cancer from correlation to causality: a tough round trip from bed to bench“
- Paul-Henri Consigny (Institut Pasteur)
- Harry Sokol (Saint Antoine Hospital) “Recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection: Fecal microbiota transplantation and beyond”
- Jean-Marc Collard (Institut Pasteur) “Stunting and Gut Microbiota: Findings of the Afribiota consortium”
- François-Xavier Weill (Institut Pasteur) “Contribution of microbial genomics to cholera epidemiology”
- Dirk Bumann (Biozentrum of the University of Basel, Switzerland) “Salmonella single-cell biology during infection and treatment”
- Cyril Savin (Institut Pasteur) “In-host evolution of Yersinia enterocolitica during a chronic human infection“
- Kate S. Baker (Cambridge University, UK) “Microbial genomics for informing the treatment and management of shigellosis”
- Serge Mostowy (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK) “Use of the cytoskeleton to control Shigella infection”
- Philippe Lehours (Bordeaux Hospital) “Campylobacter infections”
- Marc Lecuit (Institut Pasteur) “A silent invader”
- Mathias Hornef (Institute of Medical Microbiology, Germany)
- Pamela Schnupf (Institut Necker Enfants malades) “Microbe hunting for a minor but critical gut commensal in the genomic and metagenomic age”
- Yasmine Belkaid (Institut Pasteur)
Free registration but mandatory : link to register