ProgramOctober, the 5th 02:30 PM : Welcome speech by Thierry Meinnel 02:45 PM - 06:00 PM Multiple facets of RNA. Chairman: Nara Figueroa-Bossi 02:45 PM - A noncoding RNA perspective on bad microbes Jörg Vogel, Institute for Molecular Infection Biology, Würzburg, Germany 03:35 PM - CRISPR-Cas systems: from discovery to applications Christine Pourcel, Microbiology Department 04:00 PM - Coffee break 04:20 PM - Structural basis for reverse splicing by group II intron lariats Maria Costa, Genome Biology Department 04:45 PM - The essential t6A tRNA modification system: from bacteria to man Herman Van Tilbeurgh, B3S Department 05:10 PM - Metabolic downregulation by small regulatory RNAs in Staphylococcus aureus Philippe Bouloc, Genome Biology Department 05:35 PM - RNA-based mechanisms in the human pathogen Clostridium difficile Olga Soutourina, Microbiology Department
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM: Poster and Cocktail
October, the 6th 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM Bioengineering, towards synthetic biology. Chairman: Jean- Luc Pernodet 09:30 AM - High‐value chemicals production Eriko Takano, University of Manchester, UK 10:20 AM - Deciphering diketopiperazine secondary metabolites biosynthetic pathways: toward bioengineering for novel bioactive compounds Pascal Belin, Microbiology Department 10:45 AM - Coffee break 11:05 AM - Structural modeling and design of protein interactions using evolution Raphaël Guérois, B3S Department 11:30 AM - Towards the biosynthesis of new bioactive molecules by synthetic biology Sylvie Lautru, Microbiology Department, 11:55 AM - Creation of artificial specific proteins by directed evolution Philippe Minard, B3S Department
12:20 PM - 02:30 PM: Lunch
02:30 PM - 06:00 PM Intra-cellular Traffic and Transport. Chairman: Yves Gaudin 02:30 PM - Regulation of membrane dynamics by PI3P and ESCRT proteins Harald Stenmark, Oslo University Hospital, Norway 03:20 PM - The ESCRT-II proteins are involved in shaping the sarcoplasmic reticulum Renaud Legouis, Cell Biology Department 03:45 PM - Coffee break 04:05 PM - Modulation of the autophagic pathway by Herpesvirus proteins Audrey Esclatine, Virology Department 04:30 PM - Dynamic control of plant plasma membrane proteins by ubiquitin- mediated endocytosis Grégory Vert, Cell Biology Department 04:55 PM - The structure of kinesin bound to tubulin links the nucleotide cycle to movement Benoît Gigant, B3S Department 05:20 PM - Single event analysis of clathrin mediated endocytosis and what it can tell us Christien Merrifield, Cell Biology Department
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM: Posters and Cocktail
October, the 7th 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM: General organization of the cell. Chairman: Françoise Ochsenbein 09:30 AM - How to build a centriole and turn it into a centrosome Jordan Raff, University of Oxford, UK 10:20 AM - Viral factories formed during rabies virus infection are liquid organelles Danielle Blondel, Virology Department 10:45 AM - Deciphering ciliogenesis: protein recruitmen and structural assembly Anne-Marie Tassin, Cell Biology Department 11:05 AM - Coffee break 11:25 AM - Paternally imprinted gene loci are dynamically organized into allele-specific sub-TADs Daan Noordermeer, Genome Biology Department 11:50 AM - Postmitotic nuclear assembly: Role of human telomere tethering to the nuclear envelope for the reformation of a functional G1 nucleus Laure Crabbe, Genome Biology Department 12:15 PM - A new approach for optical super-resolution Bruno Robert, B3S Department
12:40 PM Conclusion by Michel Werner |