Seminaires
Journées scientifiques du GDR DynaVir
— salle CondorcetThe Hepatitis Virus Coordinated Action 42 (AC42) is organising the next annual meeting of the Hepatitis National Network on 11 and 12 March 2024 at the Espace Saint Martin, Paris.
— Espace Saint Martin, Paris« Characterization of the molecular interactions between Hepatitis D virus and hepatocyte factors for the development of new antiviral strategies »
— Amphi PasteurThe ARC Foundation brings together 5 leading cancer researchers for a 45-minute program. It will give the floor to experienced researchers and young talents, all ready to take up, together, the challenges of curing more patients.
Meet with Cyrille Mathieu at the Yggdrasil festival, to learn all about viruses!
— Eurexpo LyonThe annual symposium of the ITMO I3M (Immunology, Inflammation, Infectious diseases and Microbiology) will take place in Lyon for its 5th edition.
— Amphithéâtre Mérieux, ENS de Lyon"Lessons from the Development of Neutralizing Human Monoclonal Antibodies and Camelidae single-domain antibodies Against SARS-CoV-2"
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon« Deltavirus infection in human and animal cells »
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon« From Virus-Host Cell Interaction to Developing a Vaccine Against Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus »
— salle Condorcet« Developing small molecule inhibitors of Lipoteichoic acid synthesis » & « Group A streptococcus and inflammasomes: role of C4BP » Séminaire annulé
— Salle des thèses, ENS-LyonCette journée, ouverte à tous (médecins, étudiants et chercheurs), sera l'occasion de partager les travaux scientifiques en immunologie clinique et translationnelle des praticiens et chercheurs des Hospices Civils de Lyon.
— Médiathèque Paul Zech, Faculté Rockefeller (Lyon)« Unravelling the secrets of bacterial Type 4 Secretion Systems : from pilus biogenesis to pathogenicity »
— Amphi PasteurThe new Rosalind Franklin building was inaugurated on October 25, in the presence of sponsors and managing bodies representatives, journalists and CIRI and SFR staff. Here's a look back at the day's events.
— 50 avenue Tony Garnier, 69007 LYON« In vivo models of Epstein Barr virus induced lymphomagenesis and cell-mediated immune control »
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon« A lethal genome collective : brain tropism acquisition by measles virus »
— Amphi Pasteur« A structural account of bunyavirus membrane fusion »
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon« Studying poxvirus infection using cellular cryo electron tomography »
— Salle conf IBCP" Comparative hijacking by alphaviruses - a viral centric approach for more relevant drug target discovery? »
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon" The iRhom-ADAM17 complex as a central regulator of inflammatory and growth factor signalling "
— salle 107, ENS-L" The origins of HIV-1 through the lens of host-virus interactions "
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon"Yersinia species as model bacteria to study host/pathogen interactions & evolution"
— Amphi Pasteur"The sources of antigenic peptides for the MHC class I pathway"
— Amphi Pasteur"Decoding the battle between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and host metal defenses"
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon" Scientific publishing at JEM: What, How and Why? "
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon"Type I interferon exhaustion"
— Amphi Pasteur"Inter-organ communication in host defense"
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon"Predicting T cell activation based on intracellular calcium fluctuations: novel approach for antigen-specific T cell isolations"
— Salle des thèses, ENS-Lyon« Bacterial immunity as a source of novel antiviral mechanisms across the tree of life »
— Salle des thèses, ENS-LyonNew publication - VIV Team in Nature communication