Insects: friends, foes and models / 2,5 days

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Grand conference of the Académie des Sciences in the André and Liliane Bettencourt Auditorium

Organisers
Pascale Cossart and Jules Hoffmann, French Académie des Sciences

Co-organisers
Philippe Grandcolas, CNRS and National Muséum of Natural History
Jean-Luc Imler, University of Strasbourg

Summary
Insects today make up to 80% of animal species on earth and have a significant impact on our world. As vectors of disease they are responsible for more deaths each year than those caused by armed conflict. As pollinators of our crops they play an essential role in the production of food. Insects also have key roles in the organic matter cycle and the maintenance of vertebrate populations. They have existed for at least 360 million years and were among the first animals to colonise terrestrial ecosystems. During the course of their evolution they have undergone significant expansion and diversification, marked by the development of specialised traits, e.g. flight and the ability to form complex societies. Insects such as Drosophila are now essential tools in laboratories and serve as key biological models which have led to major discoveries in genetics, behavior and immunology to name but a few. For all these reasons and the ongoing impact of environmental changes on their populations, insects are more than ever an important topic of research for our future. The Académie des sciences has decided to spread this message amongst the scientific community and the civil society by dedicating its first Grand Conference to this expanding subject.
Through presentations from internationally recognised experts, this conference will address the key topics of insect biology, from their interaction with the environment to their use in the biomedical and ecological research.


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Session 1: Insects as model organisms in biology

Ouverture
Pascale COSSART
Date : 2019/03/12
A short History of French Entomology
Jules HOFFMANN
Date : 2019/03/12
How flies contribute to the discovery of human diseases and their pathogenic mechanisms
Hugo BELLEN
Date : 2019/03/12
Drosophila research: From the genome to the proteome
Markus AFFOLTER
Date : 2019/03/12
Insects as interactants in artists minds: symbols and anti-symbols
Yvan RAHBE
Date : 2019/03/12
The shining world of beetles
Michel MITOV
Date : 2019/03/12
La géopolitique du moustique
Erik ORSENNA
Date : 2019/03/12
Aucun résultat.

Session 2: Diversity, diversification, extinction and session 3: Social insects and other

The origin of diversity in Insects: speciation, adaptation and the Earth dynamics
Philippe GRANDCOLAS
Date : 2019/03/13
Fossil insects - How insects diversified on earth
André NEL
Date : 2019/03/13
The metamorphosis of insects and their regulation
Xavier BELLES
Date : 2019/03/13
Evolution of aposematism and mimicry in butterflies: causes, consequences and paradoxes
Marianne ELIAS
Date : 2019/03/13
Sex, Sociality and Supergenes
Laurent KELLER
Date : 2019/03/13
Termites: Soil Engineers for Ecological Engineering
Pascal JOUQUET
Date : 2019/03/13
Microbial Nutrient Factories in Insects on Extreme Diets
Angela DOUGLAS
Date : 2019/03/13
Aucun résultat.

Session 4: Interaction with other organisms

The insect reservoir of diversity for viruses and antiviral mechanisms
Jean-Luc IMLER
Date : 2019/03/13
Insect Biological Control delivers multi-faceted Societal Benefits
Kris WYCKHUYS
Date : 2019/03/13
Insects and their microbial partners: the Drosophila case study
François LEULIER
Date : 2019/03/13
What 5 insects told us about how a native plant copes with real-world problems
Ian Thomas BALDWIN
Date : 2019/03/13
Evolution and specificity of insect hosts - endoparasitoid wasps interactions
Marylène POIRIE
Date : 2019/03/13
When a bacterium fights arboviruses
Luciano MOREIRA
Date : 2019/03/13
Insect-based solutions for achieving sustainable development goals
Olivier DANGLES
Date : 2019/03/13
Aucun résultat.

Session 5: Vector insects and transmission of diseases and session 6: Insects in the future

Do we have to get rid of mosquitoes to eliminate malaria?
Elena LEVASHINA
Date : 2019/03/14
Human activities and climate change in the emergence of vector-borne diseases
Anna-Bella FAILLOUX
Date : 2019/03/14
Risk assessment of genetically modified mosquitoes for vector control
Pascal BOIREAU
Date : 2019/03/14
A transdisciplinary consideration of sand flies & leishmaniasis
Rod DILLON
Date : 2019/03/14
Insects on the menu
Marcel DICKE
Date : 2019/03/14
Reinventing the food chain
Antoine HUBERT
Date : 2019/03/14
The impact of climate on the winter strategies of insects
Joan VAN BAAREN
Date : 2019/03/14
Aucun résultat.

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