Symposium friday june 10 th 2016

IDMIT Symposium 2016

Infectious diseases models for innovative therapies symposium 2016

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Symposium organized by IDMIT
CEA, Institut Pasteur, University Paris-Sud, INSERM, ANRS, and Bertin Pharma
Institut Pasteur – 28, rue du Docteur Roux – 75015 Paris
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International scientists will present their recent works and share their views to better understand the pathogenesis of human infections, and to develop more effective vaccines and treatments.
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Scientific Committee: Roger Le Grand (CEA), Michaela Muller-Trütwin (Institut Pasteur), Rémi Cheynier (Inserm), Livia Pedroza-Martins (ANRS), Françoise Bachelerie (Université Paris-Sud), Pascal Clayette (Bertin Pharma)
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PROGRAM

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OPENING 9:00-9:15
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION

> Pr. Christian Bréchot – Director of Institut Pasteur, Paris.

> Pr. Jean-François Delfraissy – Director of ANRS and Institute of Microbiology and infectious diseases of Aviesan, Paris.

> Pr. Yves Lévy – Director of Inserm, Paris France.

SESSION 1  9:15-10:35
PRECLINICAL MODELS FOR HIV PREVENTION

Chairs: Drs. Jeffrey Lifson and Roger Le Grand

9:15-9:40
Maturation of protective immunity induced by live attenuated SIV
> Pr. R. Paul Johnson – Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, USA.

9:40-10:05
Superior efficacy of an HIV vaccine combined with ARV prevention in SHIV challenged non-human primates
> Pr. Robin Shattock – Chair in Mucosal Infection and Immunity, Department of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK.

10:05-10:20
Origin of AIDS virus in semen
> Dr. Laurent Houzet – Inserm U 1085-IRSET, Rennes, France.

10:20-10:35
HIV-1 seminal plasma exposures increase the mucosal immune responses in the female reproductive tract of MVA-HIV vaccinated macaques
> Dr. Romain Marlin – Immunology of viral infections and autoimmune diseases/IDMIT, Fontenay-Aux-Roses, France.

COFFEE BREAK 10:35-11:00

  

SESSION 2  11:00-12:45
NEW STRATEGIES FOR HUMAN VACCINES

Chairs: Drs. Cristian Apetrei and Françoise Bachelerie

11:00-11:25
Antiviral Properties of Broadly Neutralizing HIV-1 Antibodies
> Dr. Hugo Mouquet – Laboratory of Humoral Response to Pathogens Department of Immunology, INSERM U1222, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.

11:25-11:50
Dendritic cells targeting vaccines for infectious diseases
> Dr. Sylvain Cardinaud – Institut Mondor de recherche biomédicale, INSERM U955, Labex VRI, Créteil, France.

11:50-12:15
The baboon model for the study of pertussis vaccines
> Dr. Camille Locht – Institut Pasteur, Lille, France.

12:15-12:30
Single cell analysis of innate and specific adaptive immune responses in vaccinated macaques using mass cytometry
> Dr. Anne Sophie Beignon – Immunology of viral infections and autoimmune diseases/IDMIT, Fontenay-Aux-Roses, France.

12:30-12:45
Modulation of innate immune responses by single stranded oligonucleotides
> Dr. Anna Lena Spetz – Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Sweden.

LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION 12:45-14:15

SESSION 3 14:15-15:35
PRECLINICAL MODELS FOR PATHOGENESIS OF HUMAN DISEASES

Chairs: Drs. Guido Silvestri and Michaela Müller-Trutwin

14:15-14:40
The predictive value of different animal species to model human diseases caused by high consequence pathogens
> Dr. Gary Kobinger – Département de Microbiologie et Infectiologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada.

14:40-15:05
Imaging Lymphoid Tissues to Understand Viral Persistence and Impaired Architecture and Function
> Dr. Jacob D. Estes – Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, USA.

15:05-15:20
Peculiar NK cell distribution in lymph nodes in response to non-pathogenic SIV infection
> Dr. Nicolas Huot – Unité HIV, Inflammation et Persistance, Département de Virologie, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.

15:20-15:35
Epigenetic regulation in Plasmodium relapsing species
> Dr. Gigliola Zanghi – Centre d’Immunologie et des Maladies Infectieuses, Paris, France.

COFFEE BREAK 15:35-16:00

SESSION 4  16:00-17:20
PRECLINICAL MODELS FOR CHALLENGES IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Chairs: Drs. Jan Langerman and Rémi Cheynier

16:00-16:25
PET/CT Imaging Provides New Insights into Tuberculosis
> Dr. Charles A. Scanga – Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA.

16:25-16:50
Preclinical Models for Emerging Infectious Diseases in Humans
> Pr. Albert Osterhaus – Research Center for Emerging Infections and Zoonoses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany.

16:50-17:05
Development of a cynomolgus macaque model of infection with hRSV to evaluate therapeutic approaches
> Dr. Stéphanie Blanc – Cynbiose, Marcy l’Etoile, France.

17:05-17:20
Zika virus infection in pregnant and non-pregnant rhesus macaques
> Dr. Dawn Dudley – Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

REGISTRATION

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Registration fees: 120 Euros / Special price for students: 60 Euros

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LOCATION

The Symposium will take place at Institut Pasteur,
Auditorium Centre François Jacob - 28 rue du Docteur Roux 75015 Paris - FRANCE

metro
By Metro: Get off at either Volontaires (line 12) or Pasteur (lines 6 and 12) station. These stations are just a 5 minute walk from the Institut Pasteur.
> Map of the metro network
bus
By Bus: Bus number 95 (Institut Pasteur stop, direction 
Porte de Vanves) stops in front of the Institute’s entrance.
Bus numbers 39 and 70 (Volontaires-Vaugirard or Sèvres-Lecourbe stops) stop slightly further away (5 to 10 minute walk)
and not far from Pasteur metro station.

> Map of bus routes
parking
Vaugirard parking: 10 rue Paul Barruel – 75015 Paris.
Vinci Park Falguière Montparnasse: 81 rue Falguière – 75015 Paris.
Maine Parking Montparnasse: 50 av du Maine – 75015 Paris.
Direct access to Railways station Montparnasse and TGV.

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