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SPONSORS The EFOR network would like to sincerely thank its sponsors for their respective support:
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HOW TO COME TO THE FIAP? FIAP JEAN MONNET30 RUE CABANIS75014 PARIS
The nearest subway station is called Glacière (line 6).
FROM THE CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT:First take the RER B to Denfert-Rochereau station, then subway line 6 to Glacière station (direction Nation)
FROM ORLY AIRPORT:First take the Orlybus to Denfert-Rochereau station, then subway line 6 to Glacière station (direction Nation)
FROM GARE DU NORD/GARE DE L’EST:First take subway line 4 to Denfert-Rochereau station, then subway line 6 to Glacière station (direction Nation)
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FROM GARE D’AUSTERLITZ:First take subway line 5 to Place d’Italie station (direction Place d’Italie), then subway line 6 to Glacière station (direction Charles de Gaulle-Etoile)
FROM GARE DE LYON:Take subway line 14 to Bercy station (direction Olympiades), then subway line 6 to Glacière station (direction Nation)
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1st Floor
Madrid: Lepidoptera Dublin-Rome: Marine metazoaLondres: Cave Organisms
Basement level
Bruxelles: Regeneration/BiocontrolLisbonne: Cardiovascular system/
Zebrafish & other fish models
Oslo: MiceBudapest-Stockholm: XenopusAthènes: Avian modelsCopenhague: Non-human Primates
MAY 6TH, 2019MORNING
REGENERATION SESSIONOrganized by: Eve GAZAVE and Emmanuelle RENARDROOM: BRUXELLES
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM SESSIONOrganized by:Chris JOPLING ROOM: LISBONNE
AFTERNOON
BIOCONTROL SESSIONOrganized by: Emmanuelle JACQUIN-JOLY and Elisabeth TABONEROOM: BRUXELLES
MAY 7TH, 2019MICE WORKSHOPOrganized by: Yann HÉRAULT ROOM: OSLO
ZEBRAFISH WORKSHOP & OTHER FISH MODELSOrganized by: Jean-Stéphane JOLY and Johanna DJIAN-ZAOUCHE ROOM: LISBONNE
XENOPUS WORKSHOPOrganized by: Yann AUDIC, Laurent SACHS, and Nicolas BUISINEROOM: BUDAPEST-STOCKHOLM
NON-HUMAN PRIMATES WORKSHOPOrganized by:Romain LACOSTEROOM: COPENHAGUE
AVIAN MODELS WORKSHOPOrganized by: Delphine DUPREZ and Florian GUILLOU ROOM: ATHÈNES
MARINE METAZOA WORKSHOPOrganized by: Stéphanie BERTRAND, Agnès BOUTET, Eve GAZAVE and Emmanuelle RENARD ROOM: DUBLIN-ROME
LEPIDOPTERA WORKSHOPOrganized by the ADALEP network committee: Emmanuelle D’ALENÇON, Frédérique HILLIOU, Emmanuelle JACQUIN-JOLY, Laure KAISER-ARNAULD and Elisabeth TABONE ROOM: MADRID
CAVE ORGANISMS WORKSHOPOrganized by: Sylvie RÉTAUX ROOM: LONDRES
GENERAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE MEETING
MAY 6TH, 2019 // 3 THEMATIC SESSIONS
REGENERATION
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
BIOCONTROL
MAY 7TH, 2019 // 8 PARALLEL MODEL WORKSHOPS
MICE
ZEBRAFISH AND OTHER FISH MODELS
XENOPUS
NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
AVIAN MODELS
MARINE METAZOA
LEPIDOPTERA
CAVE ORGANISMS
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08H45 // REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
09H15 // OPENING OF THE MEETING
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (LISBONNE ROOM)
REGENERATION (BRUXELLES ROOM)
Organized by
Chris JOPLING
Organized by
Eve GAZAVE and Emmanuelle RENARD
09h30
Krzysztof JAGLA (GReD, UMR INSERM 1103, CNRS 6293, Univ. of Clermont Auvergne, France) Diversification of cardiac cells and heart tube morphogenesis in Drosophila
09h30Aziz ABOOBAKER (Aboobaker Lab, Univ.of Oxford, UK) - Epigenetic control of stem cells and regeneration in planarians
10h00Chris JOPLING (IGF Montpellier, France) Cardiovascular development and pathology in zebrafish
10h00Shahragim TAJBAKHSH (UMR3738 CNRS, Institut Pasteur, France) - Regulation of the stem cell niche during homeostasis and regeneration
10h30Stéphane ZAFFRAN (Marseille Medical Genetics, INSERM U1251, Univ. of Aix Marseille, France) Study of cardiovascular development in a mouse model
10h30Stefano TIOZZO (LBDV, Villefranche sur Mer, France) - An evodevo approach to regeneration: insights from our own phylum
11H00-11H45 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
11h45Michel PUCEAT (Marseille Medical Genetics, INSERM U1251, Univ. of Aix-Marseille, France) - A pig model of repaired Tetralogy of Fallot
11h45Celina JULIANO (Juliano Lab, Univ. of California, Davis, USA) - Mechanisms of development and regeneration in hydra
12h15Sophie VRIZ (CIRB, Univ. Paris Diderot, France) - H2O2 signalling in development and regeneration
12H15-14H00 // LUNCH AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
MAY 6TH: MORNING
REGENERATION SESSION
Organized by:
Eve GAZAVE (IJM, France) and Emmanuelle RENARD (IBDM/IMBE, France)
ROOM: BRUXELLES
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM SESSION
Organized by:
Chris JOPLING (IGF Montpellier, France)ROOM: LISBONNE
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14H00 // PLENARY SESSION (BRUXELLES ROOM), TALK FROM NEW ENGLAND BIOLABS The molecular toolbox for genome editing and mutation detection
14H30 // PLENARY SESSION (BRUXELLES ROOM), TALK FROM TECNIPLAST
15H00 // PLENARY SESSION (BRUXELLES ROOM), TALK FROM CELPHEDIA INFRASTRUCTURE
BIOCONTROL (BRUXELLES ROOM)
Organized by Emmanuelle JACQUIN-JOLY & Elisabeth TABONE
15h30 Christina NIELSEN-LEROUX (INRA, MICALIS, Jouy-en-Josas, France) Why Bacillus thuringiensis is a successful bio-insecticide
15h55Nicolas MONTAGNÉ (iEES-Paris, Sorbonne Univ., France) Olfactory receptors as new targets for insect biocontrol: what can we learn from Spodoptera?
16H20 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
17h20Elisabeth TABONE (INRA UEFM, Laboratoire Biocontrôle, Antibes, France) An oophagous parasitoid widely used in biocontrol: the Trichogramma. Successes and failures
17h45 Stefano COLAZZA (SAAF, Univ. of Palermo, Italy) Biocontrol of insect pests using egg parasitoids: the case study of Halymorpha halys
18h10 Maxime GUÉRIN (Plante et Cité, Angers, France) Controling the Box tree pyralid requires to combine several biocontrol agents
18h35Karine PANCHAUD (VegeTech, La Crau, France) Development of biological treatments of Palm trees: case of the invasive pest Paysandisia archon
19H00 // END OF THE DAY
MAY 6TH: AFTERNOON
SPONSORS SESSION- NEW ENGLAND BIOLABS- TECNIPLAST- CELPHEDIA
ROOM: BRUXELLES
BIOCONTROL SESSION
Organized by:
Emmanuelle JACQUIN-JOLY (IEES Paris, France) and Elisabeth TABONE (UEFM, Laboratoire Biocontrôle, Antibes, France)ROOM: BRUXELLES
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MAY 7TH: MICEWORKSHOP
Organized by:
Yann HÉRAULT (IGBMC, Illkirch, France)
ROOM: OSLO
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12H30-13H20 // REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL) 13H20-13H30 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
13h30 Marion MOREEWS (UMR 5308 - CIRI, Lyon, France) - Murine models of systemic Lupus erythematosus
14h00 Elodie EY (CNRS UMR 3571, Institut Pasteur, France) - New phenotyping methods to characterise social and non-social behaviour in mouse models of autism
14h30 Sophia DJEBALI (AniRA – SFR Biosciences, Lyon, France) - Do details matter? Impact of congenic genetic-background on studies outcomes : CD45.1 allele example
15h00 Olivier LANTZ (Institut Curie, Paris, France) - In vivo genome-wide CRISPR screen to decipher the molecular mechanisms regulating CD4 T cell proliferation
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
16h30 Marie-Christine BIRLING (Mouse Clinical Institute, Illkirch, France) - CrispR / Cas9 and rodent genome manipulation: how far can we go and what are the limits?
17h00 Xavier MONTAGUTELLI (Mouse Genetics Laboratory, Institut Pasteur, France) The Collaborative Cross: leveraging genetic diversity to create new models
17h30 ROUND TABLE by Yann HÉRAULT (IGBMC,Illkirch, France) New challenges for the functional analysis of rodent models
18H00 // END OF THE DAY
MAY 7TH: ZEBRAFISH AND OTHER FISH WORKSHOP
Organized by:
Jean-Stéphane JOLY (UMS TEFOR Paris-Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France) and Johanna DJIAN-ZAOUCHE (UMS TEFOR Paris-Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France)ROOM: LISBONNE
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08H45 // REGISTRATION AND WELCOME COFFEE
MORNING
// YOUNG RESEARCHERS09h30 Pedro HERNÁNDEZ (Unité de Macrophages et Développement de l’Immunité, Institut
Pasteur, Paris, France) - Innate lymphoid cells: functional analysis in zebrafish
09h50 Feng QUAN (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, Univ. of Sorbonne, France) Somatostasin released by interoceptive neurons in the spinal cord shapes exploration of zebrafish larva
10h10 Aya MIKDACHE (Inserm U 1195, Univ. Paris Sud, Univ. Paris-Saclay, France) Schwann cells’ division and polarity in Zebrafish development
10H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)11h15 Yasmine CANTAUT-BELARIF (Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, Univ. of
Sorbonne, France) - How does the Reissner fiber in cerebrospinal fluid control body axis morphogenesis?
11h35 Sylvain LEMPEREUR (Laboratoire d’Informatique Gaspard Monge, UMS TEFOR Paris-Saclay, France) - High-Content Screening procedure on tissue-cleared zebrafish larvae for brain volume analysis
11h55 Céline REVENU (Unité de Génétique et Biologie du Développement, Institut Curie, Paris, France) - Zebrafish Ipo8 mutant as a model for a rare congenital disease
12H15 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
14H00 // TALK FROM PLANKTOVIE
// OTHER FISH MODELS14h30 Filippo DEL BENE (Unité de Génétique et Biologie du Développement, Institut Curie,
Paris, France) - Investigating the evolution of neuronal circuits underlying locomotion in Danionella translucida
15h00 Michaël RERA (IBPS - Univ. Sorbonne, France) - A new short-lived vertebrate model for ageing studies and more
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
// NEW LABORATORIES16h30 Bertrand DUCOS (CNRS UMR 8023 - LPS-ENS, Paris, France) - Optical control of
protein activity at cell level in live organism
17h00 Emilie DAMBROISE (Institut Imagine, Paris, France) - Fgfr3: a key regulator of zebrafish cranial vault development
17h30 Marion DELOUS (Institut des Epilepsies, Bron, France) - Zebrafish as a model of neurodevelopmental diseases
18h00 Jean-Stéphane JOLY (UMS TEFOR Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) - The UMS TEFOR Paris-Saclay and its Expert Centres Network
18h30 DISCUSSION // EXPERT CENTRES NETWORK: WHAT IT CAN BRING YOU, HOW YOU MAY BE PART OF IT
19H00 // END OF THE DAY
08H45 // REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH
09H15 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
MORNING
// EPITHELIUM
09h30 Peter WALENTEK (Walentek lab, Univ. Freiburg Medical Center, Germany) The Xenopus embryonic epidermis as model for vertebrate mucociliary epithelia in development and disease
10h00 Celine BURCKLÉ (Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille, France) Crumbs organizes the apical cytoskeleton of muliciliated cells in vivo
10H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
11h15 Paris SKOURIDES (Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Biology, Univ. of Cyprus) Adherens junction driven integrin activation leads to spatially guided ECM deposition
11h45 Aude NOMMICK (Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille, France) Planar polarization of centrioles in multiciliated epithelia
12H15 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
// FUNCTIONAL GENOMIC
13h30 Anne-Hélène MONSORO-BURQ (INSERM U1021, CNRS UMR 3347, Institut Curie, France) - Novel actors of the Neural crest gene regulatory network
14h00 Nicolas POLLET (CNRS Evolution, Genomes, comportement & écologie, Univ. Paris-Saclay, France) Deciphering the transcriptome of the dodecaploid Xenopus eysoole
14h30 Nicolas BUISINE (CNRS UMR 7221, MNHN, Paris, France) Gluco-corticoids and thyroid hormones crosstalk during Xenopus metamorphosis
15h00 ROUND TABLE
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
// NEUROPHYSIOLOGY AND NEUROGENESIS
16h30 Didier LE RAY (CNRS UMR 5287 - INCIA, Univ. of Bordeaux, France) Neuronal environment affects motoneuron phenotype: development of the adult neuromuscular system in the metamorphosing Xenopus laevis
17h00 Muriel PERRON (CNRS UMR 9197 - Neuro-PSI, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) Retinal regeneration from Müller glia cells
17h30 Michela ORI (Unit of Cellular and Developmental Biology, Univ. of Pisa, Italy) The age-regulated zinc finger factor ZNF367 is a new modulator of embryonic neurogenesis
18H00 // GENERAL DISCUSSION
18H30 // END OF THE DAY
MAY 7TH: XENOPUS WORKSHOP
Organized by:
Yann AUDIC (CNRS UMR 6290 - IGDR, Univ. de Rennes, France),
Laurent SACHS (CNRS UMR 7221, MNHN, Paris, France)
Nicolas BUISINE (CNRS UMR 7221, MNHN, Paris, France)
ROOM: BUDAPEST-STOCKHOLM
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08H45 // REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH
09H15 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
MORNING
09h30 Tobias KAHLAND (German Primate Center GmbH, Göttingen, Germany) In vitro fertilization in the common marmoset: the DPZ experience
10h00 Yoko KUROTAKI (CIEA, Kawasaki, Japan) Reproductive techniques for producing transgenic marmoset in CIEA
10H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)11h15 Erika SASAKI (CIEA, Kawasaki, Japan)
Genetic engineering of marmoset for modeling disease
12h15 Rüdiger BEHR (German Primate Center GmbH, Göttingen, Germany) Germ cell development in primates
12H45 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
14h00 Irène AKSOY (SBRI, Lyon, France) Systematic chimeric competency analysis of non-human primate ESCs reprogrammed to distinct states of naïve Pluripotency
14h30 Mark PRESCOTT (NC3Rs, London, UK) Genetic engineering of non-human primates: ethical and welfare implications
15h00 Erika SASAKI (CIEA, Kawasaki, Japan) - Japanese animal research regulation
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
16h30 ROUND TABLE: ETHIC AND WELFARE OF NHP MODIFIED ORGANISM
18H00 // END OF THE DAY
MAY 7TH: NON-HUMAN PRIMATES WORKSHOP
Organized by:
Romain LACOSTE (Station de primatologie - UPS 846, Rousset, France)ROOM: COPENHAGUE
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08H45 // REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH
09H15 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
MORNING
09h30 Matthew TOWERS (Towers Lab, Univ. of Sheffield, UK) A positional information model of feather development in bird wings
10h00 Pascal DE SANTA BARBARA (PHYMEDEXP, Univ. of Montpellier, France) Development and functional activity of the chick gastrointestinal musculature
10H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
11h15 Fabienne PITUELLO-BERNIERE (CNRS, UMR 5547 - CBD, Toulouse, France) - Role of cell cycle in cell fate decision: insight into the developing nervous system using single cell high resolution time lapse imaging
11h45 Bertrand PAIN (SBRI, Lyon, France) Somatic reprogramming in avian species, still a dream or a reality?
12H15 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
14h00 Alexander SUH (EBC, Univ. of Uppsala, Sweden) Genome, transcriptome, and proteome analysis of the zebra finch germline-restricted chromosome
14h30 Yves BIGOT (UMR INRA 0085, CNRS 7247 - PRC, Nouzilly, France) Sequence properties of some GC rich avian genes, their origins and their absence from genome assemblies
15h00 Marie-Claire DELFINI (IBDM, Marseille, France) Genetic control of trunk neural tube neurogenesis by HoxB genes
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
16h30 Thierry JAFFREDO (CNRS UMR 7622, IBPS, Paris, France) Molecular control of the endothelial to hematopoietic transition
17h00 Samuel TOZER (IBENS, Paris, France) Asymmetric fate acquisition during vertebrate neurogenesis
17H30 // END OF THE DAY
MAY 7TH: AVIAN MODELS WORKSHOP
Organized by:
Delphine DUPREZ (CNRS UMR 7622, IBPS, Paris, France)
Florian GUILLOU (UMR INRA 0085, CNRS 7247 - PRC, Nouzilly, France)ROOM: ATHÈNES
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08H45 // REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH
09H20 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
MORNING
09h30 Celina JULIANO (Juliano Lab, Univ. of California, Davis, USA) The dynamic Hydra nervous system
10h00 Jules DURUZ (Sprecher Lab, Univ. of Fribourg, Swiss) Acoel single-cell transcriptomics to study the evolution of bilaterian cell types
10H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
11h15 Nicolas RABET (FRE 2030 - BOREA, Paris, France) Original evolution of embryonic shells and post-embryonic development in some pancrustacean lineages
11h45 Marion COOLEN (Develomental and Stem Cell Biology - Zebrafish neurogenetics unit, Institut Pasteur, France) - Evolutionary variations in neural progenitor identities and dynamics in teleost species
12H15 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
14h30 Klaske SCHIPPERS (EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany) Sponges: a key lineage in understanding early animal evolution
15h00 Bérénice PIQUET (UMR 7144 - ABICE team, Station biologique de Roscoff, France) Cellular turnover in the symbiont-housing gills of deep-sea mussels: which mechanisms to regulate their microbiote?
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
16h30 Arnau SEBE-PEDROS (Sebe-Pedros Lab, Center for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain) Early metazon cell type diversity and regulation by single-cell RNA-seq analysis
17h00 Michel VERVOORT (Institut Jacques Monod, Paris, France) Transcriptomic analysis of posterior regeneration in the annelid Platynereis
17H30 // END OF THE DAY
MAY 7TH: MARINE METAZOA WORKSHOP
Organized by:
Stéphanie BERTRAND (BIOM, Banyuls, France),
Agnès BOUTET (Station Biologique de Roscoff, France),
Eve GAZAVE (Institut Jacques Monod, France)
Emmanuelle RENARD (IBDM/IMBE, France)
ROOM: DUBLIN-ROME
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MAY 7TH: LEPIDOPTERA WORKSHOP
Organized by the ADALEP network committee:
Emmanuelle D’ALENÇON (INRA, UMR DGIMI, France)
Frédérique HILLIOU (ISA, INRA, France)
Emmanuelle JACQUIN-JOLY (IEES Paris, France)
Laure KAISER-ARNAULD (CNRS UMR EGCE, France)
Elisabeth TABONE (UEFM, Laboratoire Biocontrôle, France)ROOM: MADRID
08H45// REGISTRATION AND SPONSORS BOOTH
09H20 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
MORNING
09h30 James WALTERS (Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, USA) Sexy scaffolds: full chromosome assemblies and Z chromosome analysis in codling moth and monarch butterfly
10h00 Jérémy GAUTHIER (IRISA Rennes/MNHN, Paris, France) - Contrasted phenotypic and genomic outcomes of hybridization between population pairs of two mimetic butterfly species
10H20 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
11h00 Clément GILBERT (CNRS UMR 9191 - EGCE, Gif sur Yvette, France) Horizontal transfer of transposable elements in insects
11h30 Francesco PENNACCHIO (Univ. of Napoli Federico II, Portici, Italy) Host-parasitoid molecular interactions and bioinspired strategies of insect control
12h00 Romain BENOIST (CNRS UMR 9191 - EGCE, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) Genetic dissection of reproductive success traits of the parasitoid C. typhae
12h20 Jean-Michel DREZEN (IRBI, Tours, France) Parasitoid wasps and their endogenous viruses: potential conflict in ancient couples
12H40 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
14h00 Tom WALSH (CSIRO Land & Water, Canberra, Australia) The mega pest, Helicoverpa armigera: Bt resistance management, mechanisms, population genetics and genomics
14h30 Wee Tek TAY (CSIRO Health & Biosecurity, Canberra, Australia) Out of Africa? Genetic diversity to understand the global spread of FAW
15h00 Kiwoong NAM (DGIMI, Montpellier, France) Adaptation and speciation processes in the Fall armyworm
15h20 Mathieu JORON (CEFE, Montpellier, France) Dissecting balancing selection: is mimicry polymorphism maintained by deleterious mutations ?
15H40 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
16h40 Erik DOPMAN (Tufts Univ., Boston, USA) Genomic basis and evolution of circannual rhythm in the european corn borer moth
17h10 Nicolas NEGRE (DGIMI, Montpellier, France) Immune response of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to infection by different entomopathogenic organisms
17h30 Antoine GUIGUET (IRBI, Tours, France) Identify candidate genes involved in gall induction in micromoth using transcriptomics
17h50 Frédérique HILLIOU (ISA, INRA, France) SATQPCR: website for statistical analysis of real-time quantitative PCR data
18H10// END OF THE DAY
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CAVE ORGANISMS WORKSHOP
Organized by:
Sylvie RÉTAUX (CNRS UMR 9197 Neuro-PSI, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Nicholas FOULKES (Zebrafish Chronobiology, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany)
Cristiano BERTOLUCCI (Univ. of Ferrara, Italy)
ROOM: LONDRES
08H45 // REGISTRATION AND WELCOME COFFEE
09H20 // INTRODUCTION BY THE ORGANIZERS
MORNING
09h30 Imad SHAMS (Laboratory of Environmental Stress Tolerance in Mammals, Univ. of Haïfa, Israel) DNA repair capacity and non-canonical cellular senescence in the subterranean mole rat, Spalax
10h00 Sylvie RÉTAUX (UMR 9197 - Neuro-PSI, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) EvoDevo of eye loss
10H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)11h15 Giuliana ALLEGRUCCI (Univ. of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy) - Crickets
11h45 Ziga FISER (Department of Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, Univ. of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Asellus aquaticus: a rising star in cave biology
12h15 Nicholas FOULKES (Zebrafish Chronobiology, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany) - Circadian rythms
12H45 // LUNCH (CAFETARIA) AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)
AFTERNOON
14h00 Maxime POLICARPO (CNRS Evolution, Génomes, comportement & ecologie, Gif-sur-Yvette, France) - Genomics
14h30 Francesco FICETOLA (Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, Italy) Underground niches: micro- and macrohabitat of European cave salamanders
15h00 Helena BILANDZIJA (Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia) The loss of pigmentation in cave-dwelling animals
15H30 // COFFEE BREAK AND SPONSORS BOOTH (HALL)16h30 Cristiano BERTOLUCCI (Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Univ. of Ferrara, Italy)
EEC cost actions
17h00 Jochen WITTBRODT (Wittbrodt Lab, Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany) EEC strategy
17h30 ROUND TABLE
19H00 // END OF THE DAY
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9th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EFOR NETWORK - 2019