Présentation
Scientific Programme
Monday 17th OCTOBER
13:45 Introduction – Gerald Spaeth
Session 1- KEYNOTE SPEAKER
14:00 – From sand flies to Leishmania with love: vectors’ influence on transmission, survival, infectiousness and diversity of parasites
Shaden Kamhawi, NIH, USA
Session 2 – TRANSMISSION, INFECTION AND TREATMENT
15:00 – Mechanisms for the homing of malaria sporozoites to the liver: more than meets the eye
Joana Tavares, University of Porto, Portugal
15:20 – The macrophage Lysine Demethylase LSD1 as a potential target for host-directed antileishmanial drug discovery
Maria Gutierrez-Sanchez, Institut Pasteur, France
15:40 – Wolbachia in Culex mosquitoes: a parasitic or symbiotic interaction?
Javier Serrato-Salas, Institut Pasteur of Guyane, French Guyane
16:00 – A paternally inherited protein is essential for Plasmodium meiosis and mosquitos transmission
Franziska Hentzschel, Heidelberg University, Germany
16:20 – How does the crystalloid organelle facilitate malaria transmission?
Johannes Dessens, London School of hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
16:45 – Coffee Break
Session 3 – RNA PROCESSING AND FUNCTION
17:25 – Characterizing ribosomal specialization in Plasmodium falciparum: the malaria parasite as an extreme example of ribosome heterogeneity
Tiziano Vignolini, Institut Pasteur, France
17:45 – N6-methyladenosine in poly(A) tails stabilize VSG transcripts
Idalio Viegas, University of Lisbon, Portugal
18:05 – A transcriptional switch controls sex determination in Plasmodium falciparum
Arthur Talman, University of Montpellier, France
18:25 – Dual transcriptome of cattle and Trypanosoma congolense highlights host- parasite interactions and modulation of host genes involved in immuno-metabolism
Sophie Thévenon, CIRAD, Montpellier, France
Tuesday 18th OCTOBER
Session 4 – IMMUNITY AND RESISTANCE
9:00 – Protection mechanism of anti-Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein human antibodies in the host tissues
Manuela Aguirre Botero, Institut Pasteur, France
09:20 – G3BP/Rasputin mediates O’nyong nyong virus manipulation of Anopheles antiviral immunity
Solène Cottis, Institut Pasteur, France
09:40 – Identification of immune correlates that are associated with protection against Plasmodium vivax blood stage challenge following immunization with recombinant PvDBPII
Francisco Martinez, Institut Pasteur, France
10:00 – Sand fly immune response is involved in the balance of Leishmania infection
Erich Telleria, University of Prague, Czech Republic
10:20 Coffee break
Session 5 – ORGANELLES AND METABOLISM
10:50 – Deciphering the significance of the tubulin code in T.brucei
Serge Bonnefoy, Institut Pasteur, France
11:10 – An evolution-based approach to decipher rhoptry secretion in Apicomplexa
Daniela Sparvoli, University of Montpellier, France
11:30 – Elucidating mechanisms of iron regulation in Trypanosoma brucei
Calvin Tingwe, Imperial College London, UK
11:50 – Trypanosoma brucei cellular differentiation: when ROS is not SOS
Alena Zikova, Institut of Parasitology, Czech Republic
12:10 Lunch + Poster Session
Session 6 – GENE REGULATION AND EPIGENETICS
14:30 – Single cell transcriptomic analysis of the T. brucei cell cycle and differentiation deciphers cell cycle exit
Emma Briggs, University of Edinburgh, UK
14:50 – The VEXing question of VSG regulation in the tsetse fly
Karinna Rubio Pena, Institut Pasteur, France
15:10 – Discovery of RUF6 ncRNA interacting proteins involved in P. falciparum immune evasion
Gretchen Diffendall, Institut Pasteur, France
15:30 – Gene expression regulation in Plasmodium transmission stages: interplay between transcription factors, epigenetics and RNA-binding proteins
Katarzyna Modrzynska, University of Glasgow, UK
15:50 – Trifloxystrobin blocks the growth of Theileria parasites and is a promising drug to treat Buparvaquone resistance
Marie Villares, Paris Cité University, France
16:10 – coffee break
Session 7 – KEYNOTE LECTURE
16:30 – Uncovering the secrets of Plasmodium development in the Anopheles mosquitoes to stop the malaria transmission cycle
Flaminia Catteruccia, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA
Wednesday 19th OCTOBER
Session 8 – LAVERAN SESSION
08:45 – Introduction
Geneviève Milon, Institut Pasteur, France
08:55 – Plasmodium falciparum antigenic variation and infection persistence in seasonal transmission settings
Silvia Portugal, Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Germany
09:20 – Population genomics of Leishmania donovani in Ethiopia
James Cotton, Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK
09:40 – Serological surveillance of neglected tropical diseases
Stéphane Pelleau, Institut Pasteur, France
10:00 – Taking life changing decisions in 10 seconds, cGMP signalling in malaria parasites
Mathieu Brochet, University of Geneva, Switzerland
10:25 Coffee break
Session 9 – KEYNOTE LECTURE
10:55 – Advances in Parasitology – a marriage of field and laboratory work
Jeffrey Shaw, University of São Paulo, Brazil
11:55 – Closing remarks and meeting end
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