Invited speakers list
Invited speakers (provisional titles)
- Catharina Alves-de-Souza (University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC 28409, USA)
Modeling dynamics of harmful dinoflagellate blooms and their alveolate parasites
- Tsvetan R. Bachvaroff (Institute for Marine and Environmental Technology, Baltimore, USA)
Genome evolution in dinoflagellates
- Lucie Bittner (Institut de Biologie Paris, Paris, France)
Capturing structure, functions, diversity and evolution of microbial eukaryotic communities using high-throughput sequencing
- Rosa Figueroa (Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Vigo, Spain)
Complexity of live cycles in dinoflagellates
- Isabelle Florent (Muséum National d-Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France)
Marine gregarines as models for early apicomplexan evolution
- Laure Guillou (Station Biologique de Roscoff, Roscoff, France)
What make dinoflagellate parasites different from human parasites?
- Mona Hoppenrath (Deutsches Zentrum für Marine Biodiversitätsforschung, Wilhelmshaven, Germany)
Diversity, taxonomy and phylogeny of taxa of dinoflagellates
- Jan Janouskovec (University College London, London, United Kingdom)
Character evolution in Myzozoans
- Cécile Jauzein (Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France)
Role of cell death in the interaction between parasites (Syndiniales) and their dinoflagellate hosts, from the use of chemical weapons towards cell suicide
- Patrick Keeling (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
Evolution of parasitism in Myzozoa
- Maryse Lebrun (Campus Arnaud de Villeneuve, Montpellier, France)
Common exocytic machinery for myzozoan interactions with other organisms
- Cécile Lepère (Université Blaise Pascal, Aubière, France)
Relevance of Perkinsozoa in freshwater systems
- Senjie Lin (University of Connecticut, Groton, USA)
ENDS: beginning of an integrative molecular ecological approach to understanding ecological success of dinoflagellates.
- Markus Meissner (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munchen, Germany)
Dynamic cell biological processes for movement, invasion and replication in Toxoplasma
- Shauna Murray (University of Technology Sydney, Broadway, Australia)
Evolution and molecular ecology of marine microbial biotoxins
- Fabrice Not (Station Biologique de Roscoff, Roscoff, France)
Diversity, biology and ecology of mutualistic symbioses in marine plankton
- Miroslav Oborník (Faculty of Science, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic)
Chromerids at the interface of phototrophy and parasitism
- Arnab Pain (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)
Myzozoan genome evolution
- Betina Porcel (Genoscope, Evry, France)
Comparative genomics and signatures of parasitism in marine alveolates
- Sarah Reece (University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
The private life of parasites: Sophisticated strategies for survival & reproduction
- David S. Roos (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)
Comparative biology in the ‘Omics Era’
- Sonja Rueckert (Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Gregarine apicomplexan biology, diversity and systematics
- Raffaele Siano (Ifremer, Plouzané, France)
History of dinoflagellate blooms as recorded from sediments
- Timur Simdyanov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119 234, Russian Federation)
Parasitism in chrompodellids
- Dominique Soldati-Favre (University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland)
Armed and dangerous: the arsenal at the apical complex of Toxoplasma gondii
- Boris Striepen (University of Georgia, Athens, USA)
The biology of Cryptosporidium
- Isabelle Tardieux (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, La Tronche, France)
Micro-biomechanics of the Toxoplasma tachyzoite cell
- Rita Tewari (University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom)
Molecular mechanisms of cell division, signalling and motility in Plasmodium
- Leann Tilley (The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
Parasite-host interactions and remodelling in malaria
- Fiona Tomley (The Royal Veterinary College, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom)
Host-pathogen interactions and control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria
- Ross F. Waller (University of Cambridge, Cambridge; United Kingdom)
New tools for evolutionary cell biology in Myzozoa
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