09:00
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--- Welcome (Check-In) ---
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09:45
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Introduction
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10:00
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Keynote
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Isabel Gordo
(Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência )
(until 11:00)
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10:00
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The tempo and mode of evolution of a strain in the mammalian gut microbiota
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Isabel Gordo
(Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência)
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11:00
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Stabilization of microbiomes by stochastic and responsive phenotypic switching
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Pierre Haas
(Max Planck Institutes for the Physics of Complex Systems & of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics )
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11:30
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Plasmidome multilayer networks reveal potential pathways of gene transmission across microbiomes
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Shai Pilosof
(Ben Gurion University of the Negev )
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09:00
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Keynote
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Nicole Vega
(Emory University)
(until 10:00)
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09:00
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Generating and Dealing With Microbiome Data: The Bad, The Weird, and The Ugly
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Nicole Vega
(Emory University)
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10:00
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Amino acid auxotrophies are ubiquitous in the human gut microbiome
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Svenja Busche
(Institute of Human Nutrition and Food Science, Kiel University)
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10:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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11:00
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Keynote
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Simon Van Vliet
(SNSF Ambizione fellow Biozentrum | University of Basel Infection Biology )
(until 12:00)
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11:00
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The role of multilevel selection in host microbiome evolution
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Simon Van Vliet
(SNSF Ambizione fellow Biozentrum | University of Basel Infection Biology)
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09:00
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Keynote
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Christoph Kaleta
(CAU Kiel)
(until 10:00)
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09:00
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Constraint-based modeling of microbial communities
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Christoph Kaleta
(CAU Kiel)
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10:00
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Stepwise evolution of genome-scale metabolic networks in complex microbial communities
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Ghjuvan Grimaud
(APC Microbiome/Teagasc)
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10:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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11:00
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Designing novel microbial therapies for atopic dermatitis using mechanistic modelling
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Jamie Lee
(Imperial College London)
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11:30
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Annotation-free discovery of functional microbiomes units
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Xiaoyu Shan
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology )
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Discussion
(until 13:45)
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13:45
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Keynote
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Jacopo Grilli
(The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics )
(until 14:45)
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13:45
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What is typical in microbial communities? True statistical patterns and wrong macroecological models in microbiome dynamics
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Jacopo Grilli
(The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics)
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14:45
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Stochastic Lotka-Volterra model reproduce macroecological patterns
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José Manuel Camacho Mateu
(Carlos III University of Madrid )
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15:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:45
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Microbial cooperation in public good games under environmental flows
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João Pedro Valeriano Miranda
(Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of São Paulo, Brazil )
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16:15
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Investigating the eco-evolutionary tunnels for establishing two species cooperative communities
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Seyfullah Kotil
(Bahcesehir University )
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16:45
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Poster
(until 18:15)
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18:15
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Discussion
(until 19:15)
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19:15
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--- Dinner ---
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20:15
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General Discussion
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Scale-dependent signatures of microbial co-occurrence revealed via multilayer network analysis
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Geut Galai
(Ben-Gurion University )
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13:30
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Quantification of metabolic niche occupation over time in a Baltic Sea bacterial community using a diffusion map approach
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Jana Massing
(Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity at the University of Oldenburg (HIFMB))
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14:00
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--- Walk to Prinzeninsel ---
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16:45
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Discussion
(until 17:45)
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17:45
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Discussion
(until 19:15)
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19:15
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--- Dinner at Restaurant ---
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20:15
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General Discussion
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:00
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Keynote
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Claude Loverdo
(Sorbonne Universite / CNRS )
(until 14:00)
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13:00
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Bacteria in the digestive tract : stochastic models of population dynamics, for inferring colonization probability and immunity-induced clustering; and evolution in a flow.
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Claude Loverdo
(Sorbonne Universite / CNRS)
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14:00
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Trade-offs between colonization and survival enable E. coli coexistence
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Thibaut Morel-Journel
(CIRB, CNRS )
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14:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:00
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Keynote
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Jonas Cremer
(Stanford University)
(until 16:00)
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15:00
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Grow with the flow - How gut motility and intestinal fluid turnover shape the accumulation of bacterial biomass along the human large intestine
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Jonas Cremer
(Stanford University)
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16:00
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Evolutionary modeling of microbiome community assembly in the context of human pre-cancer progression
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Caitlin Guccione
(University of California, San Diego )
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16:30
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Poster
(until 18:00)
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18:00
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Discussion
(until 19:00)
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19:00
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Conclusion
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19:15
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--- Good-Bye Barbecue ---
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