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Serguei Fetissov (Univ. Normandie, France), “Gut bacteria in control of host motivated behavior”
Serguei Fetissov (Univ. Normandie, France), “Gut bacteria in control of host motivated behavior”
Serguei Fetissov (MD, PhD) is Professor of Physiology, Rouen University of Normandy (France), and a member of UMR1073, Nutrition, Gut & Brain Laboratory (INSERM). He is a specialist of the gut-brain axis. Abstract: Motivated behavior is involuntary behavior aimed at survival and reproduction of an organism, it includes feeding, drinking, mating, defensive/aggressive and some other behaviors …
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Aleksandra Walczak (ENS Paris), Diversity and prediction of immune receptor repertoires
Aleksandra Walczak (ENS Paris), Diversity and prediction of immune receptor repertoires
Abstract: The recognition of pathogens relies on the diversity of immune receptor proteins. Recent experiments that sequence entire immune cell repertoires provide a new opportunity for quantitative insight into naturally occurring diversity and how it is generated. I will show how applying statistical inference to these recent experiments that sequence entire B and T-cell repertoires …
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Johannes Jaeger (Complexity Science Hub, Vienna), Beyond networks: evolutionary dynamics of developmental processes
Johannes Jaeger (Complexity Science Hub, Vienna), Beyond networks: evolutionary dynamics of developmental processes
More on Johannes Jaeger's research here. Video of the talk: https://youtu.be/A-ksw8DlCZg Abstract: In evolution, as in the study of complex disease, the connection between genotype and phenotype is far from trivial. The complex, non-linear nature of the genotype-phenotype maps poses many challenges. In the case of developmental evolution, this map represents complex networks of …
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Raphael Enaud (Bordeaux University Hospital), Microbiota and cystic fibrosis: a new era?
Raphael Enaud (Bordeaux University Hospital), Microbiota and cystic fibrosis: a new era?
Raphael Enaud (MD-PhD student) & Laurence Delhaes (MD-PhD) Abstract Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common serious genetic disease in Caucasian population. Patient management has improved considerably in recent years. Pulmonary transplantation and protein therapeutics have changed the face of the disease. Before the first lung transplant, the CF disease prognosis was essentially conditioned by …