Mardi 27 mai s’est tenue l’Assemblée Générale du R3 Microbio-NA, accompagnée du Microbiology Day, événement annuel rassemblant la communauté de la microbiologie en Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
À cette occasion, plus de 190 participants se sont réunis pour découvrir la richesse et la diversité des recherches menées en microbiologie, tant dans notre région qu’à l’international.
Nous avons eu le plaisir d’accueillir deux conférenciers invités :
🔬 Dr Philippe Bastin (Institut Pasteur, Paris), spécialiste du cytosquelette des trypanosomes, qui nous a présenté une conférence intitulée :
“Cutting it too short: An intriguing interplay between flagellum and cell growth in trypanosomes.”
🔬 Dr Gaëtan Ligat (Infinity, Toulouse), dont les travaux portent sur les interactions entre le cytomégalovirus humain et le glioblastome. Sa présentation s’intitulait :
“Molecular biology of host-HCMV interactions in brain tumors and therapeutic innovations.”
La journée s’est articulée autour de trois sessions scientifiques et de l’Assemblée Générale de MicroBio-NA.
Lors de cette Assemblée Générale :
Philippe Nauche a souligné l’importance du réseau R3 pour la région et le soutien que la Nouvelle-Aquitaine continuera à apporter à Microbio-NA.
Fabienne Rayne a dressé un état des lieux du réseau.
Les co-leaders des trois axes de travail ont présenté les avancées, projets et perspectives de leurs groupes.
Philippe Bastin (conférencier invité) – Cutting it too short: an intriguing interplay between flagellum and cell growth in trypanosomes
Maxime Lefranc (Bordeaux) – Emergence of Wickerhamomyces anomalus invasive infections in injecting drug users
Antoine Loquets (Bordeaux) – Exploring the molecular organization of microbial cell surface using in situ solid-state NMR techniques
Damien Achard (CEVA) – Impact of 150 mg/kg dosage of paromomycin on gut microbiota in healthy calves
Gaëtan Ligat (conférencier invité) – Molecular biology of host-HCMV interactions in brain tumors and therapeutic innovations
Camille Lefèvre (Limoges) – Polymorphism study and characterization of functional domains of the human cytomegalovirus portal protein pUL104
Cynthia Cavillon (Poitiers) – Impact of physioxia and role of HIFs in skin infection by Usutu virus
Émilie Sevin (TOOPI Organics) – Expanding the frontiers of urine upcycling: LACTIPI PLUS®, a new product by TOOPI Organics
Akinwale Abiola Saheed (Pau) – Pharmaceuticals in wastewater treatment plants: microbial diversity and biodegradation under pharmaceutical pressure
Ana Luzia Lacerda (La Rochelle) – The plastisphere: a comprehensive description of geographic and temporal patterns across the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
François Maclot (Bordeaux) – Deciphering the complex ecology of plant and mycoviruses in wild grasses by analysing the virome in individual plants
Un immense merci à toutes les personnes ayant contribué à l’organisation de cette journée :
Hélène Agogué, Laure Beven, Charles Bodet, Sandrine Claus, Alexia Damour, Fabien Darfeuille, Karine Frénal, Karine Démenthon, Agnès Hoquellet, Sophie Nolivos, Marie-Octavie Davin, Alexandra Prévot, Christelle Larquey, Hande Sena Kandemir, Alice Rivière et Natacha Janiszewski, créatrice du logo de l’événement.
Merci également à :
La Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Le Département STS de l’Université de Bordeaux
Et bien sûr, au réseau MicroBio-NA pour leur soutien financier.
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English Version 🇬🇧
On Tuesday May 27, the R3 Microbio-NA Annual General Meeting was held, along with Microbiology Day, an annual event bringing together the microbiology community in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
Over 190 participants gathered to discover the richness and diversity of microbiology research, both in our region and internationally.
We were delighted to welcome two guest speakers:
🔬 Dr Philippe Bastin (Institut Pasteur, Paris), a specialist in the trypanosome cytoskeleton, who gave us a talk entitled:
“Cutting it too short: An intriguing interplay between flagellum and cell growth in trypanosomes.”
🔬 Dr Gaëtan Ligat (Infinity, Toulouse), whose work focuses on the interactions between human cytomegalovirus and glioblastoma. His presentation was entitled:
“Molecular biology of host-HCMV interactions in brain tumors and therapeutic innovations.”
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
The day was structured around three scientific sessions and the MicroBio-NA General Meeting.
At the General Meeting :
Philippe Bastin (conférencier invité) – Cutting it too short: an intriguing interplay between flagellum and cell growth in trypanosomes
Maxime Lefranc (Bordeaux) – Emergence of Wickerhamomyces anomalus invasive infections in injecting drug users
Antoine Loquets (Bordeaux) – Exploring the molecular organization of microbial cell surface using in situ solid-state NMR techniques
Damien Achard (CEVA) – Impact of 150 mg/kg dosage of paromomycin on gut microbiota in healthy calves
Gaëtan Ligat (conférencier invité) – Molecular biology of host-HCMV interactions in brain tumors and therapeutic innovations
Camille Lefèvre (Limoges) – Polymorphism study and characterization of functional domains of the human cytomegalovirus portal protein pUL104
Cynthia Cavillon (Poitiers) – Impact of physioxia and role of HIFs in skin infection by Usutu virus
Émilie Sevin (TOOPI Organics) – Expanding the frontiers of urine upcycling: LACTIPI PLUS®, a new product by TOOPI Organics
Akinwale Abiola Saheed (Pau) – Pharmaceuticals in wastewater treatment plants: microbial diversity and biodegradation under pharmaceutical pressure
Ana Luzia Lacerda (La Rochelle) – The plastisphere: a comprehensive description of geographic and temporal patterns across the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
François Maclot (Bordeaux) – Deciphering the complex ecology of plant and mycoviruses in wild grasses by analysing the virome in individual plants
The day was also an opportunity for numerous doctoral and post-doctoral students to present their work.
Prizes were awarded for:
🥇 The two best posters: Sarah Lavielle (IBGC) and Valentin Fiévet (MycSA)
🗣️ Best oral presentation: Camille Lefèvre (RESINFIT)
A huge thank you to everyone who helped organize the day:
Hélène Agogué, Laure Beven, Charles Bodet, Sandrine Claus, Alexia Damour, Fabien Darfeuille, Karine Frénal, Karine Démenthon, Agnès Hoquellet, Sophie Nolivos, Marie-Octavie Davin, Alexandra Prévot, Christelle Larquey, Hande Sena Kandemir, Alice Rivière and Natacha Janiszewski, creator of the event’s logo.
Thanks also to
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