Philippe Sansonetti

Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

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08 Dec
02 Feb
Lectures
Thursdays from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
 
 
 
 
08 Dec
02 Feb
Seminar 1
Thursdays at 5:30 p.m
 
 
 
 
04 Jun
04 Jun
Seminar 2
One day symposium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A pathogen that succeeds in breaking into the tissues and organs of a host represents a threat in response to which the immune system has developed. The body's first response when challenged by an infection is generic; the innate immune response is mainly expressed as inflammation resulting from the activation of receptors that recognise molecular motives specific to germs and more generally molecules that the host produces when threatened. The immune response is also adaptive, that is to say the immune system is capable of providing a response that is specific to the antigens produced by each pathogen, ensuring that the infectious agent that initiated the innate response is completely eradicated and protecting the host against any subsequent infection by the same agent. The orientation and efficacy of the body's adaptive immune response depend on the quality and intensity of the innate immune response
 
 
 
 

Lectures

How Pathogenic Microbes Take Control of their Host

"You have to be subversive to progress"
Laurent Schwartz (A mathematician getting to grips with the century)

 

Thursdays, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.

First lecture: December 8

Last lecture: February 2

No lecture on December 15

December 8
How pathogens take control of the cell's cytoskeleton - invasion and motility
January 5
Life, death, the cycle
January 12
The subversion of immunity - (1) bacteria
January 19
The subversion of immunity - (2) viruses
January 26
Parasites - invasion and escape
February 2
One cancer out of five is caused by infection

 
 
 
 

Seminar 1

Linked to topics covered in the lectures

Thursdays, at 5:30 p.m.

First seminar: December 8

Last seminar: February 2

No seminar on December 15

December 8
How bacterial toxins reach the cytoplasm : the cell's sanctuary
Gisou Van der Goot (EPFL, Lausanne)
January 5
Escherichia coli: the enemy from inside?
Eric Oswald (INRA, INSERM & French National Veterinary School, Toulouse)
January 12
The choreography of the immune response and its subversion by pathogens
Philippe Bousso (Institut Pasteur)
January 19
HIV high-jacks the flight deck of the immune system
Anne Hosmalin (INSERM, Institut Cochin)
January 26
The skin and anti-malarial immunity
Robert Ménard (Institut Pasteur)
February 2
Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that causes stomach cancer
Hilde de Reuse (Institut Pasteur)
 
 
 
 

Seminar 2

Seeing is believing - 2
Superresolution meets superbugs

This international symposium will be held in English

Monday June 4.  From 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.