Université Côte d'azur

UEE Winter school - conférences

Code de l'ECUE : SMUSVPE

Ce cours donne droit à 3.0 ECTS.
EUR LIFE
Biochimie et biologie moléculaire , Neurosciences , Biologie cellulaire , Biologie des organismes , Biologie des populations et écologie , Physiologie
Campus SophiaTech Les Lucioles
Master 1 , Master 2
Semestre impair
Anglais

PRESENTATION

Winter School in Health Sciences change every year.

In 2025 will focus on One Health : Anticipating and mitigating biological risk and undesirable health impacts

For a long time, infections have been treated and studied as isolated issues affecting individual organisms, whether animal or plant. Our primary approach has focused on developing tools to address these infections in a singular manner: eliminating the pathogen from the host and restoring health. Nevertheless, in the Omics Era where we look for an integrated view of biological systems, it is time to do the same exercise in Ecosystems and Health. Moreover, scientific evidence about the impact of environmental, plant and animal health on Human health and vice-versa is more and more clear: (non-human) animals are the main reservoirs for some Human pathogens, plants promoting antimicrobial resistant strains persistence or climate change modifying vectors' distribution and enhancing new pathogens' emergency... These are just a few examples of how infection is a core topic in the One Health view, the sole efficient way to understand Health in a Global World.

 

Originalité du projet

The main originality of this educational program lies in its shift from a traditional, compartmentalized view of health to a more holistic approach that highlights the complexity and interconnection between individuals and living kingdoms. Throughout the training, students will benefit from the insights of researchers from different backgrounds, spanning fundamental researchers at high-level research institutes to cutting-edge biotech companies across Europe. To fully understand the health challenges we face, we need to expand our approach to include the study of their economic, political, and social impacts. We will bring experts who can translate cutting-edge research and technology into economic and policy frameworks to bridge the gap between scientific findings and real-world applications. These lectures will highlight the vital interconnections between animals, plants, and fungi, while also emphasizing the crucial collaboration needed between the scientific and socio- economic worlds to face current and future global challenges

Responsable(s) du cours

Juan Garcia , Laetitia Zurletto

Présentiel

  • 35h de cours magistral
  • 15h de Séminaires

PREREQUIS

Pas de prérequis

OBJECTIFS

A la fin de ce cours, je devrais être capable de...

CONTENU

  • Session 1 – One health concept & challenges in a global world

    Day 1 - Afternoon

      • Inauguration talk
      • The One Health Concept, Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón CNRS & Benjamin Roche, IRD
      • Zoonotic diseases: from ancient enemies to new challenges, Christelle Pomares - CHU de Nice
      • The « eco health » concept, Camille Besombe, Institut Pasteur

     

    Coffee Break

      • New environment... New diseases, Michel Carles - CHU de Nice
      • Climate change impact in Ocean health and infectious diseases, Guillaume Charriere - Université de Montpellier
  • Day 2 - Morning

      • Workshop: Challenges in Agroecological transition, Teodardo Calles - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO

     

    Session 2 – Host-microorganism interaction in a Global World

    Day 2 - Afternoon

      • Friend or Foe? - Host response againt virulence factors, Laurent Boyer - C3M, Nice
      • Host response against phytopathogens, Harald Keller - INRAE, Sophia-Antipolis
      • Genetic resistance of crops to pests and diseases, Bernard Caromel – INRAE, Avignon
      • Workshop: Disease susceptibility in the Zig-Zag model of host-microbe interactions: only a consequence of immune suppression? Harald keller & Laurent Boyer & Pierre Abad

     

     

    Coffee break

     

      • Antimicrobial Resistance in a Global World, Marie-Cécile Ploy - CHU de Limoges, Limoges
      • Economics of antibiotics & antibioresistance, Pierre Dubois - Toulouse School of Economics
      • Host-directed therapies: trained immunity (fingerprints beyond genetics), Cédric Torre - C3M,

    Nice

     

      • Microbiote's impact global health Eric Oswald - IRSD, Toulouse
      • Host-microbiote interaction Raymond Ruimy - CHU de Nice, Nice
  • Session 3 - Organismes régulateurs / surveillance

    Day 3 - Morning

      • Emerging Viruses in the Post-COVID Era, Valerie Giordanengo & Laurent Boyer - CHU de Nice/C3M
      • Anne Sophie Roy - European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, EPPO
      • Infection & Public Health: from the bench to the bedside and vice versa, Johan Courjon - CHU de Nice

    Coffee break

      • Interview: What does ANSES do to promote One Health? , Nicolas Desneux - INRAE PACA Sophia / Expert ANSES

     

    Session 4 - The challenges of change: policies and strategies

    Day 3 - Afternoon

      • Economis & policy of pesticides Risk reduction, Niklas Moehring - Pr Bonn
      • Socio-economic models of adoptability, Jean-Marc Blazy - INRAE Antilles
      • Animaux de service & polyculture élevage, Jean-Christophe Bambou - INRAE Antilles
      • ABBA, Association biocontrôle et biostimulation pour l’agroécologie, Delphine Paul-Dauphin

     

    Coffee break

    Session 5 – Trends and Innovation in infection & plant health management

      • Host-microorganism cooperation for a sustainable future, Justine Lipuma - Mycophyto, Nice (Nice)
      • Agro Innov’, start-up, Nicolas Ris - INRAE PACA Sophia
      • Evolutive Agronomy, start-up, Lucie Monticelli & Antoine Pasquier - INRAE PACA Sophia
  • Day 4 – Morning – Session 5 – cont.

      • Gene therapy & infection, Els Verhoeyen - C3M, Nice
      • ARNm & Vaccins revolution, Thomas Simon/Philippe Blancou - IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis
      • Organoid models in infection, Céline Cougoule - IPBS, Toulouse
      • AI and Omics against new threats, Alvaro Polonio - Kimitec, Almeria
      • Targeting Antimicrobial Resistance for new generation antibiotics, Marc Lemonnier - AntaBio, Toulouse
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