Voir aussi :

  

La chute de l’homme (détail), Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, 1592.
La chute de l’homme (détail), Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, 1592.
© Rijksmuseum

Conférenciers invités

  • Daniel Andergassen (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
  • Richard Festenstein (Imperial College, London, UK)
  • Cornelius Gross (EMBL-Rome, Italy)
  • Jean-Charles Guéry (INSERM, University of Toulouse, France)
  • Jamie Hackett (EMBL-Rome, Italy)
  • Irene Miguel-Aliaga (Imperial College, London, UK)
  • Jessica Tollkuhn (Cold Spring Harbor Lab, New York, USA)
  • Taru Tukiainen (FIMM, Helsinki, Finland)
  • Judith Zaugg (EMBL Heidelberg, Germany)

Colloquium in English.

Programme

09h00    Opening Remarks, Edith Heard

09h10    X Chromosome Inactivation Escape: a driving force in adaptive B cell responses, Jean-Charles Guery

09h45    X Chromosome Inactivation from Molecules to Sex Biases, Taru Tukiainen

10h20    Are Sex Differences Epigenetically Controlled before Hormones Kick in? Implications for understanding sex bias in health and disease, Richard Festenstein

10h55    Coffee Break

11h10    Systems Epigenetics Implicates X-Linked Transcription Factor in Sex-Bias for Autoimmune Disease Risk, Judith Zaugg

11h45    The Neuroscience of Sex Bias in Behavior, Cornelius Gross

12h20    Lunch Break

13h20    The Sex of the Intestine and why it Matters, Irene Miguel-Aliaga

13h55    Uncovering the Missing X Factors to Understand Sex Bias in Cardiovascular Disease, Daniel Andergassen

16h30    Coffee Break

16h45    Gonadal Hormones Define Brain Sex Differences, Jessica Tollkuhn

17h20    Intergenerational Disease Risk: Why your father’s microbes matter, Jamie Hackett

17h55    Closing Remarks, Edith Heard