Campus Jussieu, Sorbonne-Université.
Organisation Philippe Lopez et Eric Bapteste ISYEB.
Colloque international interdisciplinaire : "nouveaux défis posés par les microbiomes – 3ème édition" Financement CNRS.(RTP REVMICNAT).
- Distanciel/présentiel dans la limite de 70 places sur la campus Jussieu, Sorbonne-Université
Un code ZOOM sera envoyé aux inscrits.
A l’issue de leurs exposés, les orateurs répondront en direct aux questions pendant 5 minutes.
N’hésitez pas d’ailleurs à faire suivre le programme aux collègues que vous jugeriez intéressés.
Programme scientifique du jour :
9:00-9:05 : A few welcome words. Dr. E. Bapteste (CNRS, ISYEB, Paris, France)
9:06-9:26 : Earth System Science : How microbiome contribute to shape planetary boundaries ? Pr. Tim Lenton (U. Exeter, UK):
9:27-9:47 : Today’s Biology: How microbiome studies enhanced our knowledge on Life diversity and its underlying processes ? Pr. Laura Hug (Canada Research Chair in Environmental Microbiology, U. Waterloo, Canada)
9:48-10:08 : Dr. Sébastien Halary: Today’s Biology: How microbiome boosted knowledge of bacteriophages ? (Molécules de Communication et Adaptation des Micro-organismes, MNHN, France)
10:09-10:29 : Today’s Biology: Some surprising findings from marine microbiome studies Pr. Chris Bowler (ENS, Paris, France)
10:30-10:50 : Today’s Biology: Integrating Microbiomology with Systems Biology, lessons from a bioinformatician viewpoint. Dr. Marco Fondi (Dep. of Biology, University of Florence, Italy)
5 minutes break
10 :55-11 :15 : Anthropology : ‘Microbes in human and social sciences’ Dr. Charlotte Brives & Alexis Zimmer (Centre Emile Durkheim (UMR 5116), Bordeaux ; et Département d'histoire des sciences de la vie et de la santé, Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg)
11 :16-11 :36 : Medical Anthropology : Anthropology : revisiting health and forensic issues in the light of paleomicrobiomes Pr. Philippe Charlier (Laboratoire Anthropologie, Archéologie, Biologie (LAAB), Université Paris-Saclay (UVSQ) & musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, France, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Charlier)
11 :37-11 :57 : Museology Mr. Olivier Zeitoun (Centre Pompidou, Paris, France) : Museology and microbiomes. How can one put microbiomes in museums ?
LUNCH BREAK (1h30 for all speakers)
13 :30-13 :50 : Popular Sciences: Microbiomes and popular science writing: how to make microbes really charming ? Miss Giulia Enders (Germany, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giulia_Enders)
13 :51-14:11 : Literature: Who/What is the microbiological self ? Some answers from contemporary literature Dr. Liliane Campos (English and Theatre Studies at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France)
14 :12-14 :32 : Philosophy : Philosophy: Microbiomes and units of selection: have we identified all critical players in the struggle for Life ? Dr. François Papale (Dalhousie University, Canada)
14 :33-14 :53 : Tomorrow’s Biology: How microbiome studies set new frontiers in immunology ? Dr. Gerard Eberl (Institut Pasteur, France)
14 :54-15 :14 : Tomorrow’s Biology: Microbiome-based therapies : what can really be trusted ? Dr. Ana Perez Cobas (Department of Microbiology, Ramón y Cajal Institute for Health Research (IRYCIS), Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, Spain)
15 :15-15 :35 : Tomorrow’s Biology: Challenges and promises in the field of synthetic microbiomes Dr. Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro (Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, UK)
5 minutes break
15 :40-16 :00 : Legal Science: Recent legal developments to cope with microbiomes Dr. Géraldine Aïdan (CERSA, UMR 7106, CNRS - Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas, Paris)
16 :01-16 :21 :Architectural design : What microbiomes change to architectural design ? Dr. Phillippe Rahm (Paris, France, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Rahm)
English version
"International Interdisciplinary Colloquium : New Challenges Induced by Microbiomes – 3rd edition" funded by the CNRS (RTP REVMICNAT).
free event, with a limit of 70 attendees, and available upon registration by email to: eric.bapteste@mnhn.fr or epbapteste@gmail.com
Once you are registered, you will receive a Zoom link shortly before the event.
Speakers will address questions after their talks for 5 minutes.
Feel free to share this program with interested friends/colleagues.
Scientific program
9:00-9:05 : A few welcome words. Dr. E. Bapteste (CNRS, ISYEB, Paris, France)
9:06-9:26 : Earth System Science : How microbiome contribute to shape planetary boundaries ? Pr. Tim Lenton (U. Exeter, UK):
9:27-9:47 : Today’s Biology: How microbiome studies enhanced our knowledge on Life diversity and its underlying processes ? Pr. Laura Hug (Canada Research Chair in Environmental Microbiology, U. Waterloo, Canada)
9:48-10:08 : Dr. Sébastien Halary: Today’s Biology: How microbiome boosted knowledge of bacteriophages ? (Molécules de Communication et Adaptation des Micro-organismes, MNHN, France)
10:09-10:29 : Today’s Biology: Some surprising findings from marine microbiome studies Pr. Chris Bowler (ENS, Paris, France)
10:30-10:50 : Today’s Biology: Integrating Microbiomology with Systems Biology, lessons from a bioinformatician viewpoint. Dr. Marco Fondi (Dep. of Biology, University of Florence, Italy)
5 minutes break
10 :55-11 :15 : Anthropology : ‘Microbes in human and social sciences’ Dr. Charlotte Brives & Alexis Zimmer (Centre Emile Durkheim (UMR 5116), Bordeaux ; et Département d'histoire des sciences de la vie et de la santé, Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg)
11 :16-11 :36 : Medical Anthropology : Anthropology : revisiting health and forensic issues in the light of paleomicrobiomes Pr. Philippe Charlier (Laboratoire Anthropologie, Archéologie, Biologie (LAAB), Université Paris-Saclay (UVSQ) & musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, France, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Charlier)
11 :37-11 :57 : Museology Mr. Olivier Zeitoun (Centre Pompidou, Paris, France) : Museology and microbiomes. How can one put microbiomes in museums ?
LUNCH BREAK (1h30 for all speakers)
13 :30-13 :50 : Popular Sciences: Microbiomes and popular science writing: how to make microbes really charming ? Miss Giulia Enders (Germany, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giulia_Enders)
13 :51-14:11 : Literature: Who/What is the microbiological self ? Some answers from contemporary literature Dr. Liliane Campos (English and Theatre Studies at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France)
14 :12-14 :32 : Philosophy : Philosophy: Microbiomes and units of selection: have we identified all critical players in the struggle for Life ? Dr. François Papale (Dalhousie University, Canada)
14 :33-14 :53 : Tomorrow’s Biology: How microbiome studies set new frontiers in immunology ? Dr. Gerard Eberl (Institut Pasteur, France)
14 :54-15 :14 : Tomorrow’s Biology: Microbiome-based therapies : what can really be trusted ? Dr. Ana Perez Cobas (Department of Microbiology, Ramón y Cajal Institute for Health Research (IRYCIS), Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, Spain)
15 :15-15 :35 : Tomorrow’s Biology: Challenges and promises in the field of synthetic microbiomes Dr. Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro (Faculty of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, UK)
5 minutes break
15 :40-16 :00 : Legal Science: Recent legal developments to cope with microbiomes Dr. Géraldine Aïdan (CERSA, UMR 7106, CNRS - Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas, Paris)
16 :01-16 :21 :Architectural design : What microbiomes change to architectural design ? Dr. Phillippe Rahm (Paris, France, https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Rahm)
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