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UE PARAINEE PAR:
VIRUS AND IMMUNITY, European teaching unit
3-14/02/2014, amphitheater « Biologie », ENS-Lyon, France
Coordinators of the course:
Branka HORVAT ([email protected])
Viktor VOLCHKOV ([email protected])
Web site : http://hvd.ens-lyon.fr/teaching/virus-immunity
Monday 3/02
9H30-10H Introduction (V. Volchkov, B. Horvat, CIRI, INSERM U1111, Lyon)
10H-12H
14H-16H
James WOOD (University of Cambridge, London, (UK)
Daniel GONZALES-DUNIA (INSERM U563, Toulouse)
« A journey though the interactions between viruses and the brain: advantages and
challenges of the Bornavirus paradigm »
Tuesday 4/02
10H-12H
Ron A.M. FOUCHIER (Erasmus MC, Department of Viroscience, The Netherlands)
« Influenza virus pathogenesis and transmission »
14H-16H
Cynthia LEIFER (Deptartment of Immunology and microbiology, Cornell University,
Ithaca, USA)« Toll-like receptors and viral host defense »
Wednesday 5/02
10-12H
Branka HORVAT (CIRI, INSERM U1111, Lyon)
«Immunopathogenesis of emergent Henipavirus infection»
14H-16H
Viktor VOLCHKOV (CIRI, INSERM U1111, Lyon)
« Virus-Host interactions: Lessons from Filoviruses »
Thursday 6/02
10H-12H
Christian DROSTEN (Inst. Virology, Univ. Bonn Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany)
« Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus »
14H –16H
Stephen CUSACK (CNRS-UJF-EMBL International Unit for Virus Host Cell
Interactions, Grenoble) « Molecular warfare around viral RNA: viral RNA transcription
by influenza polymerase and the innate immune response to viral RNA »
Friday 7/02
10-12H
14-16H
Rik De SWART (Erasmus, Viroscience, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
« Measles pathogenesis studies in non-human primates »
Glen RALL (Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, USA)
Double Trouble: « How peripheral virus infections can result in brain disease »
MASTER BIOSCIENCES, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
2nd week
Monday 10/02
10-12H
Matteo POROTTO (Dept Micorbiol and Immunol, Cornell Unviersity, New York, USA)
« Paramyxovirus fusion during viral entry in the natural host »
14-17H
ROUND TABLE (Viktor VOLCHKOV, CIRI Lyon)
Tuesday 11/02
10H-12H
Harald zur HAUSEN, Nobel prix laureate (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum Heilderberg)
« Sexually transmitted infections and cancer »
14H-16H
Frederic RIEUX-LAUCAT (INSERM U768, Hôpital Necker, Paris)
« Primary immunodeficiencies underlying juvenile autoimmunity »
Wednesday 12/02
10-12H
Christoph CAUX (Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon)
« Dendritic cells at the interface of innate and acquired immunity »
14-16H
François-Loïc COSSET (CIRI, INSERM U1111, Lyon)
« HCV-lipid metabolism interconnections and virus propagation: opportunities for the
development of novel antiviral strategies »
Thursday 13/02
10H-12H
Stipan JONIC (University of Rijeka, Croatia)
« Recognition of murine cytomegalovirus infected cells by activating an inhibitory
Ly49 NK cell receptors »
13-15H
Christina F. SPIROPOULOU (Center Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta USA)
Friday 14/02
10-12H
Jonathan TOWNER, Viral Special Pathogens Branch, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Atlanta, USA
12H-13H30
Lunch with students (salle DSVT)
14H-16H
Karl LANG (Humboldt Research Group, Düsseldorf, Germany
« Enforced virus replication" in shaping the immune response during virus infections ».
Monday 17/02
10H-12H
Written examination.
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