Schedule-At-A-Glance and detailed program

SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM

Sunday, May 29

15h Arrival at Leucate/registration
18h00 Welcome reception sponsored by Corden Pharma
20h30

 

Opening of the 22nd GFPP & 5th BPGM meeting
Sonia Cantel, Steven Ballet, Annemieke Madder and Nicolas Inguimbert
20h40
Inaugural conference 

Sylviane Muller (Strasbourg University, France )
“Mechanism-guided novel therapies for treating inflammatory diseases”

Monday, May 30

SESSION 1

9h10-9h50

 

PL1 –  Markus Muttenthaler (University of Vienna, Austria & The University of Queensland, Australia)

“Gut-stable peptide therapeutics“

9h50-10h10

 

OC1 – Jordan Cossu (University Grenoble-Alpes, France)

“Design, synthesis and characterization of monoclonal antibody mimics”

10h10-10h30

 

 

OC2 – Kevin Van holsbeeck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium – Ghent University, Belgium)

“Downsizing Nanobodies: towards CDR3 loop peptidomimetics enhancing SOS1-mediated nucleotide exchange on RAS” 

10h30-10h50

 

OC3 – Xiaoqing Ye (Université de Paris, France)

“Cyclic Peptides Targeting VEGF/VEGFR Interaction for Anti-angiogenic Therapy”

10h50-11h20 Coffee break

SESSION 2

11h20-12h00

 

PL2 – Lidia Feliu (University of Girona, Spain)

“From the lead peptide BP100 to bifunctional peptide conjugates to control plant pathogens”

12h00-12h20

 

OC4 – Jan Watteyne (KU Leuven, Belgium)

“Untying the Gordian Knot: unravelling spatiotemporal activity in the C. elegans neuropeptide-receptor network”

12h20-12h40

 

OC5 – Steven Ascoet (Université de Toulouse, France)

“Investigation of the U9-MYRTX-Tb1a mechanism, a cytotoxic peptide from the ant Tetramorium bicarinatum venom“

12h40-12h50 I1 – Nanotemper
12h50-13h00 I2 – Polypeptide
13h00-14h20 Lunch

SESSION 3

14h20-15h00

 

PL3 – Ashraf Brik (Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)

“Transition Metals in Peptide and Protein Synthesis”

15h00-15h20

 

OC6 – Ewout De Geyter (Ghent University, Belgium)

“5-Hydroxy-pyrrol-2-one based building blocks as maleimide alternatives for protein bioconjugation”

15h20-15h40

 

OC7 – Thibault Charnay (University Grenoble Alpes, France)

“Sequence-specific recognition of double-stranded DNA: Application to luminescence sensing”

15h40-15h50 I3 – CEM
15h50-16h00 I4 – Genepep
16h00-16h20 Coffee break

BIOTECH SESSION

16h20-16h45

 

Bruno TillierSynthelis

The cell-free technology for the futures of protein… and even more !”

16h45-17h10

 

Joel RichardMedinCell

Challenges for the Delivery of Peptides and  Proteins: Opportunities for Innovative Long-Acting    Injectable Technologies”

17h10-17h35

 

 Leendert van den BosEnzyTag

“Peptiligase enzymes as enabling technology for long and complex peptides”

17h35-18h00

 

Mathieu SchmittEnterome

“Oncomimics™ : New peptide-based immunotherapies from bench to bedside“

18h00-18h25

 

Christel MenetConfo Therapeutics

“The Confo Therapeutics Technology Platform Enabling GPCR Fragment-based Drug Discovery“           

18h40-19h40

 

Biotech round table

With the participation of GenePep and Corden Pharma

19h40-21h00 Dinner

Tuesday, May 31

SESSION 4

9h10-9h50

 

PL4 – Marc Vendrell (University of Edinborough, UK)

“Fluorescent activatable peptides for first in-human imaging studies”

9h50-10h10

 

 

OC8 – Thibaud Bailly (Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France)

“Synthesis and in vivo characterization of a heterobivalent radiotracer targeting PSMA and GRPR for prostate cancer imaging”

10h10-10h30

 

OC9 – Noemi B. Declerk (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)

“Bimodal Nb-tracers for rapid and specific pre-and intra-operative cancer imaging”

10h30-10h50

 

OC10 – Emmanuelle Rémond (Université de Montpellier, France)

“P-functionalized fluorescent phospholes for chemioselective coupling to peptides under mild conditions”

10h50-11h20 Coffee break

SESSION 5

11h20-12h00

 

 

PL5 – Laurent Devel (Université Paris-Saclay, France) 

“Activity-based probes targeting metalloproteinases with no photoactivation: toward the profiling of these enzymes in vivo?”

12h00-12h20

 

 

OC11 – Sejalon-Cipolla Mylene (Université de Montpellier, France)

“Development of MS molecular probes – ABP – for the profiling of matrix metalloproteases using MALDI-MS “

12h20-12h40

 

 

OC12 – Lua Sobron (Institute of Chemistry & Biology of Membranes & Nano-objects, France)

“Recombinant Production, Labeling, Purification and Interaction of Death Receptor 5 with Multivalent Peptides”

12h40-12h50 I5 – Gilson
12h50-13h00 I6 – Advion
13h00-14h20 Lunch

SESSION 6

14h20-15h00

 

PL6 – Jean-Louis Banères (Université de Montpellier, France)

 Allosteric modulation of GPCR signaling”

15h00-15h20

 

 

OC13 – Laia Miret-Casals (Ghent University, Belgium)

“Furan-oxidation mediated cross-link technology: from in vitro analysis of protein-protein interactions to covalent GPCR-ligand interactions on live cells”

15h20-15h40

 

 

OC14 – Morgane Mannes (Vrije Universiteit Brussel,  Belgium)

“Development of G protein peptidomimetics able to stabilize active state Gs protein-coupled receptors for application in drug discovery”

15h40-15h50 I7 – ALMAC
15h50-16h00 I8 – CDD
16h00-16h20 Coffee break

SESSION 7

16h20-17h00

 

PL7 – Jan Tytgat  (KU Leuven, Belgium)

“Miniaturized peptide toxins in drug discovery: pro & con’s”

17h00-17h20

 

 

OC15 – Anne-Cécile Van Baelen (Université Paris-Saclay, France)

“Characterization of innovative animal toxins for the functional study of angiotensin receptors”

17h20-17h30 I9 – Polypeptide
17h30-17h40 I10 – JEOL
17h40-19h40 Poster session (odd numbers)
19h40-20h40 Dinner
21h00 GFPP-BPGM General Assembly

Wednesday, June 1

SESSION 8

9h10-9h50

 

 

PL8 – Beat Fierz (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)

“Protein semisynthesis to dissect cellular regulation by posttranslational modifications”

9h50-10h10

 

OC16 – Magdalena Wierzbicka (University of Wrocław, Poland)

N-[2-thioethyl]glycine as a new thioesterification tool for peptide synthesis by native chemical ligation”

10h10-10h30

 

 

OC17 – El hadji Cisse (Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, France)

“Aspartimide formation, an underestimated side reaction during NCL. Development of a straightforward methodology to overcome it”

10h30-10h50

 

OC18 – Stijn M. Agten (University Maastricht, Netherlands)

“Role of matrix Gla protein in vascular calcification: hard chemistry for soft vessels”

10h50-11h20 Coffee break

SESSION 9

11h20-12h00

 

 

PL9 – Paula Gomes (Universidade do Porto, Portugal) 

“Hybrid multi-tasking peptides and their ionic liquid conjugates as promising leads to tackle severe skin and soft tissue infections”

12h00-12h20

 

OC19 – Sébastien Deshayes (Université de Montpellier, France)

“Peptide-based siRNA delivery: Licence to silence”

12h20-12h40

 

OC20 – Simon Gonzalez (CY Cergy Paris Université, France)

“Development of Hepatitis C viral fusion peptides and constrained analogues for cell-penetration”

12h40-12h50 I11 – Iris
12h50-13h00 I12 – Biotage
13h00-13h10 I13 – Gyros
13h10-14h20 Lunch
14h20-19h40 Excursion
19h40-20h40 Dinner

 Thursday, June 2

SESSION 10

9h10-9h50

 

PL10 – Colin Bonduelle (University of Bordeaux, France)

“Polypeptides from novel approaches in polymer chemistry”

9h50-10h10

 

OC21 – Julie Heremans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)

“Impact of peptide length on in vivo hydrogel stability and sustained drug release”

10h10-10h30

 

OC22 – Margaux Clavié (Université de Montpellier,  France)

“Novel hybrid precursors for sol-gel protein imprinting: silylated amino acid derivatives”

10h30-10h50

 

 

OC23 – Mathilde Guérin IBMM –  Université de Toulouse, France)

“Hybrid apatite/peptide colloidal nanoparticles for the treatment of complex wounds” 

10h50-11h20 Coffee break

SESSION 11

11h20-12h00

 

 

PL11 – Ludovic T. Maillard (Université de Montpellier, France)

“Heterocyclic g-peptide foldamers: from conformational control to applications in organocatalysis and biomedical areas”

12h00-12h20

 

OC24 – Guy Gouarin (CY Cergy Paris Université, France)

“Fluorinated Peptide Approach for the Inhibition of Rotamase”

12h20-12h40

 

 

OC25 – Mostafa Badreldin (Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques, France)

“Towards stochastic control of peptidic copolymer sequences”

12h40-13h00

 

OC26 – Marie E. Perrin (Université Paris-Saclay, France)

“Optimization of urea-based foldamers as ligands to target the histone chaperone ASF1 (Anti-Silencing Function 1)”

13h00-14h20 Lunch

SESSION 12

14h20-15h00 PL12 – Gilles Guichard (Univ. Bordeaux, France)

 “Foldamers as Protein Mimics”

15h00-15h20

 

 

OC27 –  Davide Di Lorenzo (Université Paris-Saclay France – Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italie)

“Peptidomimetic foldamers: a new feature for the amyloidogenic pathology of Alzheimer’s disease”

15h20-15h40

 

 

OC28 – Gabrielle Bruschera (Université Bordeaux,France)

“Dynamic hybridization of quinoline oligoamides into heteromeric double helices: towards stabilization of protein complexes”

15h40-16h00

 

 

OC29 – Naudé Maxime (Biometals and chemical biology, Strasbourg, France)

“DE NOVO design of peptides self-assembling into left-handed β helices”

16h00-16h20 Coffee break

SESSION 13

16h20-17h00

 

PL13 – José C. Martins (Ghent University,  Belgium)

“Structural investigations of bacterial lipopeptides: challenges and (some) solutions”

17h00-17h20

 

 

OC30 – Vic De Roo (Ghent University, Belgium)

“An NMR Fingerprint matching methodology for identification and structural evaluation of non-ribosomal lipopeptides”

17h20-19h40 Poster session (even numbers)
19h40 Gala Dinner

Friday, June 3

SESSION 14

9h30-10h10

 

 

PL14 – Christine Cavazza (CEA-CNR-University Grenoble Alpes, France)

“Mimicking biocatalysis for the design of artificial oxygenases based on a versatile protein scaffold”

10h10-10h30

 

 

OC31 – Elise A. Naudin (School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Cantock’s Close, Bristol, BS8 1TS, UK)

“De novo designed coiled-coil peptides that assemble and function in living cells”

10h30-10h50

 

 

OC32 Rousselot Pailley (Aix Marseille Univ, Centrale Marseille, CNRS, iSm2, France)

“Copper binding peptides for sustainable oxidation reactions

10h40-11h20 Closing remarks
11h20-11h40 Coffee break
11h40 Take away Lunch

Scientific fields

  • Peptide Structuration and Biomaterials
  • Chemical Biology / Bioconjugates/ Ligation
  • GPCR as drug target
  • Ligand-Directed Protein Targeting
  • Chemical Methodology
  • Imaging and Biomolecular Sensor
  • Peptides Natural Products and Drug Discovery
  • Metallopeptides/ Peptidomimetics
  • NMR and Molecular Modeling
  • De novo design of peptide based polymers

Organizing & Scientific committees

Organizing Committee

Sonia Cantel

Dr Sonia Cantel
Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron
IBMM, UMR 5247, Montpellier – France

Steven Ballet
Organic Chemistry Research Group
OCRG, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel – Belgium

Nicolas Inguimbert
CRIOBE
USR 3278, Perpignan – France

Annemieke Madder
Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry
Universiteit Gent, Gent – Belgium

Scientific Committee

Vincent Aucagne
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM, UPR 4301) Orléans

Steven Ballet
Organic Chemistry Research Group (OCRG, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Brussel

Frédéric Bihel
Laboratoire d’innovation thérapeutique (UMR7200) Strasbourg

Sonia Cantel
Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron (IBMM, UMR 5247) Montpellier

Florine Cavelier
Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron (IBMM, UMR 5247) Montpellier

Grégory Chaume
Laboratoire de Chimie Biologique (LCB, EA 4505) Cergy-Pontoise

Sophie Faure
Institut de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand (ICCF, UMR 6296) Clermond-Ferrand

Elisabeth Garanger
Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (LCPO, UMR 5629) Bordeaux

Matthieu Giraud
CordenPharma International, Switzerland

Nicolas Inguimbert
Centre de Recherche et Observatoire de l’Environnement (CRIOBE, USR 3278) Perpignan

Olivier Lequin
Laboratoire des Biomolécules (UMR 7203, Paris)

Annemieke Madder
Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry, Universiteit Gent, Gent

Françoise Ochsenbein
CEA Saclay (IBITEC-S/SB2SM/LBSR) Gif sur Yvette

Isabelle Segalas-Milazzo
COBRA (UMR 6014), Rouen

Olivier Sénèque
Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux (UMR 5249, CEA) Grenoble

Dirk Tourwé
Organic Chemistry Research Group (OCRG, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Brussel

Registration to the 22eGFPP / BPGM5

Registrations to the 22th GFPP / 5th BPGM
are now Open

Key Dates for Registration :

20th November 2021 : opening of registration

Extended deadline => 6th february 2022 : deadline for young researcher GFPP/BPGM bursary applications.

Extended deadline => 24th february 2022 : end of early bird fee for registration.

Key Dates for Abstract submission:

Extended deadline => 6th february 2022 : deadline for oral communications submission

Extended deadline => 15th march 2022 : deadline for poster communication submission.

Registration fees includes :

•Access to all scientific sessions • Abstract book • Full board accomodation (lodging, breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee breaks) at the Village Vacances Rives des Corbières • Welcome reception and gala dinner • Excursions
 

 

(a) The mentioned fees apply for single bedroom in a 2 or 3 bedrooms apartment accommodation – the bathroom will be shared in the respect of sanitary rules

(b) The mentioned fees apply for private apartment accommodation including a private bathroom 


(a) The mentioned fees apply for single bedroom in a 2 or 3 bedrooms apartment accommodation – the bathroom will be shared in the respect of sanitary rules

(b) The mentioned fees apply for private apartment accommodation including a private bathroom 

Welcome to the 22nd GFPP / BPGM5, French-Belgian Joint Meeting, 29/05 – 03/06/2022

On behalf of the French Group of Peptides and Proteins (GFPP) and Belgian Peptide Group Meeting (BPGM), we have the great pleasure to invite you to the “Joint Meeting on Peptides and Proteins GFPP22 & BPGM5” organized by the French and Belgian Peptide and Protein Societies from May 29th till June 3rd 2022.

This event will be held in Port-Leucate, France. Between Montpellier and Perpignan, on a lagoon between the sea and the adjacent pond, it is one of the largest European marinas of the Mediterranean Sea. Sheltered from the Tramontane by the cliff, its small preserved creeks and its wild sand beach, the “Rives de Corbières” center will welcome you, also in line with any sanitary conditions (if still applicable).

The meeting, themed “Peptides and Proteins without Frontiers”, will allow to renew with a long-standing tradition, and reconnect our communities in a single place. This meeting is expected to be a great success, bringing together for the first time the Belgian and French communities in the field.

 

We have gathered a rich program of plenary speakers, spanning cutting-edge topics in the peptide and protein science fields. Moreover, this event will give additional opportunities to academic and industrial scientists to exchange through a special Biotechnology session, followed by a round table discussion.

 

The official language of the congress is English. To boost oral communications from young scientists, the members of GFPP and BPGM will award around 30 grants to young investigators to cover their registration fees.

 

Details of this meeting (scientific program, registration fees, accommodation, etc.) is now available on our website.

 

Looking forward to seeing you in Port-Leucate!

The GFPP and BPGM board members

ANNONCES D’EMPLOIS

TitleDuration (months)Contact
Laboratory
City, countryDeadline for submitting (day/month/year)Job description
PhD position in academiaOptimisation et évaluation de nouveaux analogues peptidiques de première génération pour le traitement du diabète de type 236Dr. Jérôme LeprinceINSERM U1239, NorDiCRouen, France01/06/2026
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15 PhD positions in academiaElucidate the structural and functional roles of amyloid protein–lipid aggregates in pathological processes such as aggregation, cellular toxicity, and intercellular spread. See: https://lipagg.eu/36Dr. Lucie KhemtemourianCBMN (Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-Objects), UMR 5248Bordeaux, France01/06/2026
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Postdoc in academiaDevelopment of a new generation of site-selective protein bioconjugation technologies16Dr. Vincent Aucagne
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM) CNRS UPR 4301Orléans, France24/06/2026
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Prof Helen McCarthy

School of Pharmacy, Quenn’s University – UK “Therapeutic Nucleic Acid Vaccinations: RALA peptide-mediated gene delivery via dissolving microneedles

Prof McCarthy’s research team have focused on the development of non-viral delivery systems for nanomedicine applications in the School of Pharmacy. These biomimetic peptide systems are designed to overcome the extra and intracellular barriers, so that the macromolecular payload can be delivered at the destination site in order to exert the optimal therapeutic effect. Helen has designed and patented three delivery systems. Current research projects involve gene therapy for metastatic deposits; miRNA therapeutics for oncology and wound healing applications; mRNA and DNA vaccination strategies; and regeneration of bone by increasing the bioavailability of ceramics. The wide-spread utility of these delivery systems has led to a spin-out company Phion Therapeutics www.phiontx.co.uk. We currently have two internal projects funded by Innovate UK, several commercial partners, one of which includes Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult for ex vivo applications of our technology.

Website

How to get to the symposium

Vue satellite de Montpellier

Montpellier is close to the Mediterranean Sea, in the south-east of the  Hérault department, whose territory is defined as an amphitheater open to the sea, bordered by the Cévennes to the north-east and the Haut-Languedoc to the north-west.

 

 

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Montpellier is accessible by:

– Plane: Airport Montpellier Méditerrannée

– Train: Station Saint-Roch (in the city center) or Station Montpellier Sud de France (outside of the city)

Thanks to 4 lines of tramway, ample bus services (line 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 16) taxis, you can go anywhere your heart desires in and around Montpellier. Please note that a three days transportation ticket will be kindly provided in the Conference package. Just pay for the first ride.

 

 

The CPP-2020 conference on “Cell-Penetrating peptides: Next generation delivery systems” will be held on April 27-29, 2020, in Montpellier at the Maison des étudiants – Aimé Shoenig – Espace Richter.

The “Maison des étudiants” is in the east of Montpellier near the border of the river “Lez” and is situated at the following address:

Rue Vendémiaire, 34000 Montpellier (Google map)

Access via tramway 1 (Station Rives du Lez) or tramway 3 (Station Port Marianne)

Different hotels and accommodations are available in the near.

  • Hôtel Mercure Montpellier Centre Antigone (accor.com)
  • Hôtel Courtyard (com)
  • Hotel Suite Novotel Montpellier (accor.com)
  • Le Strasbourg hôtel (le-strasbourg.com)

Many others hotels of different categories are also available in the city center (near the Place de la Comédie), located only 5 tramway stations (12 min transportation) from the Conference Hall.

Annonces d’emplois

TitleDuration (months)Contact
Laboratory
City, countryDeadline for submitting (day/month/year)Job description
PhD position in academiaOptimisation et évaluation de nouveaux analogues peptidiques de première génération pour le traitement du diabète de type 236Dr. Jérôme LeprinceINSERM U1239, NorDiCRouen, France01/06/2026
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15 PhD positions in academiaElucidate the structural and functional roles of amyloid protein–lipid aggregates in pathological processes such as aggregation, cellular toxicity, and intercellular spread. See: https://lipagg.eu/36Dr. Lucie KhemtemourianCBMN (Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-Objects), UMR 5248Bordeaux, France01/06/2026
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Postdoc in academiaDevelopment of a new generation of site-selective protein bioconjugation technologies16Dr. Vincent Aucagne
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire (CBM) CNRS UPR 4301Orléans, France24/06/2026
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Abstract submission to the CPP-2020

NEW DEADLINE for submitting an abstract for oral communication:

March 7th, 2020

Deadline for submitting an abstract for poster communication: March 31th, 2020

 

Please upload your abstract during the registration or send it before the deadline to the organizing comittee.

The number of oral presentations is limited, scientific committee will process a selection and confirm your presentation a.s.a.p.

Please note that we do not print the posters, but racks & pins will be provided for up to A0 sizes, portrait format.

Please download the template for abstract submission.

Registration to the CPP-2020

Regarding the worldwide situation about the COVID-19, we are sorry to announce that the conference “Cell-penetrating peptides: Next generation delivery systems” will be postponed.

 The new dates for the conference will be
from Monday 5th to Wednesday 7th October 2020.

Registration is open

 

Key Dates:

February 29th, 2020: deadline for oral communication submission

March 31th, 2020: deadline for poster submission.

March 31th, 2020: end of registration.

Registration types

Registration Fees

Students / PhDs

100€

Academics / PostDocs

150€

Private company delegates

250€

 

 

Registration fees include:

  • Access to all scientific sessions
  • Abstract book
  • Coffee breaks
  • Welcome evening (27 April 2020)
  • Lunch (28 April 2020)
  • Gala dinner (28 April 2020) with a contribution to the cost of 20€/person
  • 3-days ticket for the tram in Montpellier

Symposium location

Orléans is located 110 km north of Paris. There is regular trains from Paris Austerlitz station and from Tours train station (both around 1 h travel), as well as direct shuttles from the two Paris airports (Orly and Roissy-Charles de Gaulles).

The conference venue is unique. Located right next to the Orléans’ cathedral, the episcopal palace of Orléans, built between 1635 and 1641, locally known as the Hôtel Dupanloup, is a classical French building which served until 1905 of residence to the bishops of Orléans.  Since 2014, the renewed palace hosts the International University Center for Research and Le Studium Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies.

Participants will be welcomed in this exceptional surrounding, blending Middle Age and Renaissance cultures with modern design and will have the opportunity to discover French cuisine and wines.

Venue adress: 1, rue Dupanloup – 45000 ORLEANS – FR

Hôtel Dupanloup is 10 min walk from Orléans train station. Alternatively, you can take tram A to De Gaulle station then tram B to Cathédrale-Hôtel de Ville station.

List of recommended hotels in Orléans

 

Organizing and Scientific Comittees

Organizing committee:

  • Dr Vincent AUCAGNE
  • Dr Vishwanatha THIMMALAPURA MARULAPPA
CNRS Center for Molecular Biophysics (CBM), Orléans, France

 

  • Sophie GABILLET, General Secretary
  • Dr Aurélien MONTAGU, Scientific Relations Manager
  • Maurine VILLIERS, Events Projects Officer
Le STUDIUM Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies, Orléans, France

 

Scientific committee:

  • Dr Vincent AUCAGNE
  • Dr Agnès DELMAS
  • Dr Vishwanatha THIMMALAPURA MARULAPPA

CNRS Center for Molecular Biophysics (CBM), Orléans, France

Registration

Please note that participation is limited to 120 people. Registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Key Dates:

November 18th, 2019 : deadline for oral communication submission December 2nd, 2019 : deadline for poster submission. January 20th, 2020 : end of registration.

Registration types Registration Fees
PhD student 75 €
Academic delegate 180 €
Private company delegate 250 €

Registration fees include :

•Access to all scientific sessions • Abstract book • Coffee breaks
• Guided visit of the city center of Orléans
• Two lunches
• Wine and cheese on Monday evening