
Microbial Interactions, Resistance and Virulence
Microbial interactions, resistance and virulence
Conference
A conference focusing on current issues in microbiology
Welcome to the world of microbial interactions! We are a group of eleven master’s students in Health Biology, specializing in Microbiology and Immunology. Brought together by a shared passion to understand the mechanisms behind microbial interactions, resistance, and virulence.
Driven by curiosity and motivation, we explore the complex relationships between microorganisms to better understand their impact on health and the environment. These topics, at the heart of many current challenges, inspire us to push our boundaries and deepen our knowledge.
With this collaborative spirit, we have organized this symposium to share our internship research and discuss advances in our field.

Rafaël Dominges, Gaël Savariaux, Henri Grau, Marie Boucault, Anaëlle Gace, Corentin Moriniaux, Médéric Briand, Marie Tillet, Audrey Boutillier, Clémence Journeau and Véronica Azer University of Poitiers
ARTICLE SUBJECTS
PROGRAM
Detailed program
Discover the full conference program. Interactive sessions, hands-on workshops and presentations by us are planned. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of microbial interactions, virulence and drug resistance.
13/12/2024
09:00 AM
INRAE Bordeaux
Microbial complexity effect on wine alcoholic fermentation with synthetic ecology approach
09:15 AM
BF2i INSA Lyon
Functional analysis of antimicrobial peptides in the Sitophilus orayzae - Sodalis pierantonus symbiosis
09:30 AM
CHU/Phar2 Poitiers
Importance of Quorum Sensing in the virulence of Borrelia afzelii
09:45 AM
CIRI Lyon
Research of the function of the T6SS spike protein IglF in Francisella novicida
10:00 AM
EBI Poitiers
Study of cyanotoxin production by cyanobacteria from lake Saint Cyr
BREAK TIME
10:45 AM
CHU/Phar2 Poitiers
Analysis of the performance of the Deeplex Help test for the detection of H. pylori infection, resistome, virulome and geographic genotype
11:00 AM
Phar2 Poitiers
Directed mutagenesis of mutations responsible for antibiotic resistance in Helicobacter pylori
11:15 AM
Bibliographical study
High-Throughput qPCR for the detection of antibiotic resistance genes
11:30 AM
Phar2 Poitiers
Strengthening the Effectiveness of Colistin against resistance by Farnesol
11:45 AM
Phar2 Poitiers
Environmental Agricultural Fungicides and Resistance to Azole Antifungals in Medicine











