Evolutionary Biology meets the Antibiotic Crisis vol. 2
24 Sept 2024, 13:00
→
26 Sept 2024, 16:00
Europe/Berlin
Tuesday 24 September
Tue 24 Sept
Wed 25 Sept
Thu 26 Sept
13:00
Welcome & Snacks
Session: 1
Convener
:
Hildegard Uecker
(
MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
1
Talk Sebastian Bonhoeffer
Speaker
:
Sebastian Bonhoeffer
(
ETH Zürich
)
2
Mathematical models for resistance evolution in multi-drug environments
Speaker
:
Christin Nyhoegen
(
FU Berlin
)
3
Theoretical insights into resistance evolution in non-mixing and mixing transfer protocols
Speaker
:
Ernesto Berrios-Caro
(
MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
4
Impact of Treatment Strategies on the Epidemiological Dynamics of Horizontally Transferred Antibiotic Resistance
Speaker
:
Malte Mütter
(
ETH Zürich
)
15:20
Break
Session: 2
Convener
:
Ronan Murphy
5
Antibiotic tolerance versus resistance evolution: implications for clinical microbiology
Speaker
:
Annette Moter
(
Charité
)
6
Cross-linked agarose-gelatin beads as a substrate for investigating bacterial biofilms
Speaker
:
Maren Herzog
(
FU Berlin
)
7
Infection dynamics in the urinary tract - The importance of non-planktonic phases during early infection and resistance evolution
Speaker
:
Amanda Azevedo-Lopes
(
MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
17:00
Break
Session: 3
Convener
:
Florian Buchholz
8
Predicting the emergence of clinically-relevant antibiotic resistance
Speaker
:
Nancy Obeng
(
F. Hoffmann-La Roche LTD
)
9
Predicting drug resistance to new Mycobacterium tuberculosis drugs before commercial use
Speaker
:
Lindsay Sonnenkalb
(
Research Center Borstel
)
10
Resistance evolution to antimicrobial biocides
Speaker
:
Frank Schreiber
(
BAM
)
11
Antibiotic prophylaxis in the light of AMR emergence
Speaker
:
Jan Rupp
(
UKSH
)
18:40
Dinner
Session: 4
Convener
:
Arne Traulsen
12
Staphylococcal In Host Adaption and Evolution
Speaker
:
Annelies Zinkernagel
(
Universitätsspital Zürich
)
Wednesday 25 September
Tue 24 Sept
Wed 25 Sept
Thu 26 Sept
Session: 5
Convener
:
Aditi Batra
13
Potential and risk of targeting bacterial iron uptake
Speaker
:
Rolf Kümmerli
(
University of Zürich
)
14
Antimicrobial activity of iron-depriving pyoverdines against human pathogens
Speaker
:
Vera Vollenweider
(
University of Zürich
)
15
Commensal-pathogen interactions as a source for microbiota-targeted treatments
Speaker
:
Silvio Brugger
(
University of Zürich
)
10:10
Break
Session: 6
Conveners
:
Fereshteh Ghazisaeedi
,
Trisha Parbhoo
16
Mechanistic insights into phage antibiotic synergism
Speaker
:
Frederic Bertels
(
MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
17
Why bacteria-bacteria interactions matter and what can be learned from bacteria-bacteria killing in nature
Speaker
:
Daniel Unterweger
(
MPI for Evolutionary Biology, Kiel University
)
18
Mass lysis of predatory bacteria drives the enrichment of antibiotic resistance in soil microbial communities
Speaker
:
Samay Pande
(
Indian Institute of Science
)
12:40
Lunch
Discussion: Group Discussions
Discussion: Plenary Discussion
15:45
Break
Session: 7
Convener
:
Nancy Obeng
19
Limiting the spread of resistance on plasmids
Speaker
:
Hildegard Uecker
(
MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
20
An evolutionary perspective on antibiotic treatment
Speaker
:
Aditi Batra
(
Kiel University, MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
21
In Vitro Selection vs. In Vivo Adaptation: Unveiling Divergent paths in Antimicrobial Resistance Evolution (Insilco study)
Speaker
:
Mohammed Elbediwi
(
FU Berlin
)
22
Non-canonical antibiotic interactions.
Speaker
:
Roderich Römhild
(
IST Austria
)
23
Evolutionary consequences of variation in mutation rates for antibiotic resistance
Speaker
:
Florian Buchholz
(
Kiel University, MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
24
The evolution of antibiotic resistance islands in plasmids
Speaker
:
Tal Dagan
(
Kiel University
)
19:00
Restaurant Dinner
Thursday 26 September
Tue 24 Sept
Wed 25 Sept
Thu 26 Sept
Session: 8
Convener
:
Roderich Römhild
25
Molecular mechanisms of bacterial heteroresistance
Speaker
:
Marcus Fulde
(
FU Berlin
)
26
De novo evolution of antibiotic heteroresistance under sequential treatment
Speaker
:
Nan Ye
(
Kiel University & MPI for Evolutionary Biology
)
27
From heteroresistance to resistance: role of gene duplication-amplification events in Enterobacter cloacae
Speaker
:
Johannes Kupke
(
FU Berlin
)
28
Understanding the induction of tolerance and persistence under temporally dynamic antimicrobial applications
Speaker
:
Khairy Mohammed Ali
(
FU Berlin
)
29
Antimicrobial Peptides and Cell Age Influence the Emergence of Bacterial Persisters
Speaker
:
Ronan Murphy
(
FU Berlin
)
10:40
Break
Session: 9
Convener
:
Christin Nyhoegen
30
Pharmacodynamic functions: their history, their role in predicting resistance evolution, and current frontiers
Speaker
:
Roland Regoes
(
ETH Zürich
)
31
Agent-based Modeling of Antimicrobial Peptide Killing Dynamics
Speaker
:
Christopher Witzany
(
ETH Zürich
)
32
Double the Trouble: Exploring the Complexities of Drug Resistance Evolution in Diploid Organisms
Speaker
:
Barbora Trubenova
(
ETH Zürich & EAWAG
)
12:45
Lunch
Session: 10
Convener
:
Mohammed Elbediwi
33
Factors associated with the evolution of anthelmintic resistance in parasitic nematodes and current concepts for its prevention
Speaker
:
Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna
(
FU Berlin
)
34
What can fermented anthelmintics contribute to gastrointestinal nematode parasite control?
Speaker
:
Raffi Aroian
(
University of Massachussetts
)
15:00
Offical End and Farewell