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Dr Guido Santos - Multi-level computational modeling as a tool to understand molecular mechanisms behind bacterial lung infection
...Pneumonia is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases worldwide, whose main cause is the pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. This is an opportunistic disease affecting the most to sensitive groups (infants, elderly and immunosuppressed...
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Aux origines de la réussite d’Airbus : le colbertisme aéronautique / Marc-Daniel Seiffert
... Colbertism and the Learning Processes. Indeed since the Liberation the Aeronautical Colbertism of the twentieth century hier of the seventieth century Maritime Colbertism served as stable political and institutional framework essential to difficult...
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De l’Aérospatiale à Airbus : une histoire (récente) de la sous-traitance / Med Kechidi
De l’Aérospatiale à Airbus : une histoire (récente) de la sous-traitance / Med Kechidi et Françoise Larré, in "Naissance et affirmation du groupe Airbus (années 1960-années 1980)", colloque organisé par le laboratoire FRAMESPA (France, Amériques, Espagne- Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs) sous la responsabilité scientifique de Jean-Marc Olivier, Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, 23-25 septembre 2020. Session 5 : Mondialisations. * Cette communication est le résultat de recherches collaboratives menées avec Françoise Larré, MCF en Économie et Sciences de gestion, chercheure au Centre d’Étude et de Recherche Travail Organisation Pouvoir (CERTOP), Université Toulouse 2-Jean Jaurès.Ce colloque international entend contribuer à une meilleure ...
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Dr Aurélie Crabbé - Host metabolites modulate bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics
...Antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial pathogens is typically evaluated using in vitro assays that do not consider the complex host microenvironment. This may help explaining a significant discrepancy between antibiotic efficacy in vitro and in...
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Dr Mustapha Si-Tahar - Towards a metabolic anti-influenza therapy
...Influenza A virus (IAV) is the etiological agent of a contagious acute respiratory disease, which is associated with high morbidity and mortality. This virus also causes a considerable socio-economic burden despite annual vaccination...
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Prof. Mike Surette - The Good and the Bad of Commensal-Pathogen Interactions in the Airways
... however, it is clear that in chronic airway disease, members of this commensal microbiota thrive in the lower airways. Here they are often in the presence of the pathogens traditionally associated with chronic lung infections. These may simply...
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Dr Raphaël Duivenvoorden - Trained Immunity as a novel therapeutic strategy
...Innate immune cells form a vital first line of defense against pathogens, and their activation upon recognition of pathogens is rapid and non-specific. For a long time it has been assumed that innate immune cells do not develop immunological...
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Dr Antoine Guillon - Flagellin-based antibacterial strategy and clinical perspectives
...Bacterial pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Antibiotics constitute the standard of care but are faced with the emergence of antimicrobial resistance and the curative failure. Targeting the innate immune system is...
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Prof. Adrian Martineau - Vitamin D in the prevention and treatment of respiratory infections
...Vitamin D is best known for its effects on calcium homeostasis, but a growing body of evidence shows that it also has extensive immunomodulatory actions. In this talk I will describe the effects of vitamin D metabolites on host responses to...
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Prof. Kingston Mills - Local T cells and their subversion in protective immunity to infection in the respiratory tract
... infection and suppress protective T cell responses. Pertussis disease can be prevented in children by immunization with acellular pertussis (aP) vaccines. However, aP vaccines fail to prevent nasal colonization and transmission of B. pertussis and may...
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