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The continuous and ever-increasing resistance to antibiotics represents a major challenge to global public health. In this context, there is an urgent need to identify novel potential antimicrobials, to dissect their molecular mechanism(s) of action, and to characterize their function in the context of complex immune responses. Antimicrobial peptides represent a class of antibiotic molecules that display targeted activity against microorganisms, which are produced by living organisms as diverse as bacteria, fungi, plants, insects and vertebrates, and which can be as well artificially designed and synthesized.
AMP2024 will bring together the world’s leading experts in the field to discuss the most recent research advances on: a) the discovery, biosynthesis pathways and bioengineering of novel antimicrobial peptides, b) the mechanisms of antimicrobial activities and bacterial resistance, c) immune modulation by antimicrobial peptides, d) the interplay between antimicrobial peptides & microbiota, and e) antimicrobial peptides as an ecological and evolutionary point of view.
Programme
- Wednesday 5th 2024
08h00-09h00 Registration
First Session
09h00-09h15 Opening Remarks
09h15-10h15 Keynote lecture: Prof. Cesar de la FUENTE (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
10h15-10h45 – Coffee Break (Posters available)
Second Session: Mechanisms of antimicrobial activities and bacterial resistance – part I:
10h45-11h25 Prof. Ines Neundorf (Germany)
11h25-12h10 3 Talks selected from the abstracts
12h10-13h30 – Lunch (Posters available)
Third Session: Mechanisms of antimicrobial activities and bacterial resistance – part II:
13h30-14h15 3 Talks selected from the abstracts
14h15-14h25 General discussion with speakers of the session
Fourth Session: Interplays between antimicrobial peptides & microbiome – part I:
14h25-15h05 Prof. Charles Bevins (University of California Davis, USA)
15h05-15h35 2 Talks selected from the abstracts
15h35-16h05 – Coffee Break (Posters available)
Fifth Session: Interplays between antimicrobial peptides & microbiome – part II:
16h05-17h15 4 Talks selected from the abstracts
17h05-17h15 General discussion with speakers of the session
17h15-19h15 – Poster session / Wine & Cheese
- Thursday 6th 2024
Sixth Session: Interplays between antimicrobial peptides & Immune modulation – part I:
08h30-09h10 Prof. Eugene Chang (University of Chicago, USA)
09h10-09h55 3 Talk selected from the abstracts
09h55-10h25 – Coffee Break (Posters available)
Seventh Session: Interplays between antimicrobial peptides & Immune modulation – part II:
10h25-11h05 Dr. Anna Zaidman-Rémy (INSA Lyon, France)
11h05-11h35 2 Talk selected from the abstracts
11h35-11h45 General discussion with speakers of the session
11h45-13h15 – Lunch (Posters available)
Eight Session: General session for flash presentations by young scientists selected from posters:
13h15-13h50 6 Flash talks selected from posters
13h50-14h00 General discussion with speakers of the session
14h00 – Departure towards the ‘Grotte Cosquer’ or boat visit
14h45 – Social activity: Visit of the ‘Grotte Cosquer’ or Marseille’s bay
20h00-23h30 – Gala Diner
- Friday 7th 2024
Ninth Session: Antimicrobial peptides, Ecology and Evolution – part I:
08h30-09h10 Dr. Peter Mergaert (University of Paris-Saclay, France)
09h10-09h25 4 Talks selected from the abstracts
10h10-10h40 – Coffee Break (Posters available)
Tenth Session: Antimicrobial peptides, Ecology and Evolution – part II:
10h40-10h55 Talk selected from the abstracts
10h55-11h10 General discussion with speakers of the session
Eleventh Session: Discovery, biosynthesis pathways and Bioengineering of novel AMPs – part I:
11h10-11h50 Dr. Svetlana Dubiley (Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, France)
11h50-12h05 Talk selected from the abstracts
12h05-13h30 – Lunch
Twelfth Session: Discovery, biosynthesis pathways and Bioengineering of novel AMPs – part II:
13h30-14h55 5 Talks selected from the abstracts
14h45-14h55 General discussion with speakers of the session
14h55-15h10 – Awards & Concluding Remarks
15h10 – Departure
Invited speakers
Charles BEVINS – University of California – Davis, USA
Eugene CHANG – University of Chicago, USA
Svetlana DUBILEY – Toulouse Biotechnology lnstitute, France
Cesar de la FUENTE – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Peter MERGAERT – University of Paris-Saclay, France
Ines NEUNDORF – University of Cologne, Germany
Anna ZAIDMAN-REMY – University of Lyon, France
Scientific Committee
Charles BEVINS- University of Davis, USA
Jean-Michel BOLLA – Aix-Marseille University, France
Svetlana DUBILEY – Toulouse Biotechnology lnstitute, France
Yannick FLEURY – University of Occidental Bretagne, France
Cesar DE LA FU ENTE – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Katy JEANNOT – University of Bourgogne, France
Michael LAFOND – Aix-Marseille University, France
Ines NEUNDORF – University of Cologne, Germany
Javier PIZARRO-CERDA- Pasteur lnstitute, France
Aurélie TASIEMSKI – University of Lille, France
Anna ZAIDMAN-REMY – University of Lyon, France
Séverine ZIRAH – National Museum of Natural History, France
Abstract Submission
Deadline abstract submission :
April 15, 2024
Presentation of the abstract (Arial 10).
The abstract text may not be longer than 500 words.
Indicate the title, the names of the authors, the institutions – Please structure your abstract with the following items: Introduction, Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusions.
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