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Auditorium Fernand Gallais - LCC
205 route de Narbonne,
TOULOUSE
BENEDICTE MICHEL
Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule, Gif-sur-Yvette
SEMINAIRE Prestige FRBT
9:15 Invited Speaker
Processes that aect bacterial genome stability
The laboratory of Benedicte Michel uses Escherichia coli as a model
system to study the links between DNA replication and recombination.
Her group study the reactions occuring at blocked replication forks and
the features that stabilize replication proteins on DNA.
10:15 - Emilie DORDET-FRISONI (ENVT-INRA)
DNA trac in minimal bacteria
10:35 - Olivier Neyrolles (IPBS)
Ancient horizontal gene transfer and evolution towards virulence
in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
11:20 - Calum JOHNSTON (LMGM-CBI)
Genome gymnastics during transformation in the human pathogen
Streptococcus pneumoniae
KEITH DERBYSHIRE
Department of Health, Wadsworth Center, Albany, USA
11:40 Invited Speaker
Distributive Conjugal Transfer: A New Paradigm for Bacterial
Horizontal Gene Transfer
BACTERIAL GENOME DYNAMICS
The focus of Keith Derbyshire's laboratory is the process of conjugal DNA
transfer, which results in the lateral transfer of DNA between bacterial
species, and is primarily responsible for the spread of genes encoding
virulence and antibiotic resistance.
Affiche: 370-frbt-seminar-27-janvier-bacterial-genome-dynamics-pdf.pdf