‘New Challenges Induced by Microbiomes’ Conference #5, October 7th 2024, Paris

9:00-9:05: A few welcome words.  Dr. E. Bapteste (CNRS, ISYEB, Paris, France)

9:06-9:26: Today’s Biology: The microbiome within the microbiome.  Dr. Eduardo Rocha (Pasteur, France)

9:27-9:47: Today’s Biology: Lessons from microbiomes from the past. Dr. Catherine Larose (CNRS-Université Grenoble Alpes, France)

9:48-10:08: Today’s Biology: Biodeterioration and microbiomes. Dr. Yvan Moënne-Loccoz (UMR CNRS 5557 Ecologie Microbienne, UMR INRAe 1418 – VetAgro Sup, Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France)

Because some of the results that are presented in this talk are not published, this speaker didn’t wish to have his presentation available online.

10:09-10:29: Today’s Biology: Holobionts and macroalgae.  Dr. François Thomas (CNRS, Roscoff, France)  

10:30-10:50: Today’s Biology: Addressing the role of perturbations in microbiome dynamics. Dr. Marco Fondi (Biology Dep., University of Florence, Italy)

10:55-11:15: Politics : The geopolitics of microbes. Dr. Gitte du Plessis (Academy of Finland Research Fellow, Politics, Tampere University)

Because some of the results that are presented in this talk are not published, this speaker didn’t wish to have her presentation available online. However, a good summary can be found here.

11:16-11:36: Religion :  Religion, Animals, and the Theological Anthropology of Microbes in the Pandemicene. Dr. Aminah Al-Attas Bradford (Department of Applied Ecology, NC State University, USA)

11:37-11:57: Design: Fashion, bioactive textiles and microbiomes. Dr. Cláudia Suellen Ferro de Oliveira (CBQF – Centre for Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto, Portugal)

14:00-14:20: Art: Doing art with microbiomes. Lise Leloutre (Beaux-Arts de Paris, Paris, France)

Due to technical problems, the first few minutes of this presentation are missing and we apologize for this.

14:21-14:41: Art: Microbes, viruses and science-fiction. Marie Truffier (Graduated from L’Ecole des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, France)

14:42-15:02: Architecture: Microbiomes and the History of Architecture. Pr. Mark Wigley (Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University, New York, USA) & Pr. Beatriz Colomina (Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture, Princeton University, USA)

15:03-15:23:  Law sciences: Microbiomes and the evolution of laws. Dr. Laure Thomasset (Institut Catholique de Paris, Faculté de Sciences Sociales, d’Economie et de Droit (FASSED), France)

15:28-15:48:  Today’s Biology: Person-to-person-microbiome transmission. Dr. Mireia Valles-Colomer (distancial) (Department of Medicine and Life Sciences UPF (MELIS-UPF), Barcelona, Spain)

Because some of the results that are presented in this talk are not published, this speaker didn’t wish to have her presentation available online.

15:49-16:09: Tomorrow’s Biology: The impact of microbiome studies on astrobiology as a field. Dr. Michael Macey (School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK)

16:10-16:30: Philosophy: Responsibility and the Microbiome. Dr. Kristien Hens (University of Antwerp, Department of philosophy, Antwerpen. Belgium)

16:31-16:51: Tomorrow’s Biology: Microbiomes and the plastisphere. Dr. Méril Massot (Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, CNRS-UMR 5175, Montpellier, France)

Because some of the results that are presented in this talk are not published, this speaker didn’t wish to have her presentation available online.

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