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PROGRAMME
14 h -14 h 45
Genomics and transcriptomics yields a systems-level view of Naegleria fowleri, the ‘brain-eating amoeba’
Emily K. Herman, Alex Greninger, Mark van der Giezen, Michael L. Ginger, Inmaculada Ramirez-Macias, Haylea C. Miller, Matthew J. Morgan, Anastasios D. Tsaousis, Katrina Velle, Romana Vargová, Sebastian Rodrigo Najle, Georgina MacIntyre, Norbert Muller, Mattias Wittwer, Denise C. Zysset-Burri, Marek Elias, Claudio Slamovits, Matthew Weirauch, Lillian Fritz-Laylin, Francine Marciano-Cabral, Geoffrey J. Puzon, Tom Walsh, Charles Chiu, Joel B. Dacks (Canada Research Chair in Evolutionary Cell Biology, Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Canada)
14 h 45 – 15 h 30
Evidence for the presence of peroxisomes in three genera of free-living amoebae, including the first morphological report of this organelle in Heteroloboseans
Monica Gonzalez-Lazaro (Departamento de Infectomica y Patogenesis Molecular, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico)
15 h 30 -16 h 15
Marine bacteria display different escape mechanisms when facing their protozoan predators
Maëlle Molmeret (Laboratoire MAPIEM, EA4323, Université de Toulon, 83130 La Garde, France)
16 h 15 – 17 h
Drug discovery for pathogenic free-living amoebae
Dennis Kyle (Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, United States of America)