Scientific events & conferences
- 20 JANThe InfectioTron project has been awarded following the EQUIPEX+ national call for proposals
The InfectioTron project, coordinated by the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University and gathering 7 other partners, has received funding from the national call for tenders on 'Research Structuring Equipments' (E.S.R. : EQUIPEX+). Its objective is to develop the Lyon ecosystem to enforce the "One Health" concept in the study of emerging infectious diseases.
- 06 JULEuroNews interview of Dominique Pontier on the COVID-19 pandemic
06 July 2020 - Dominique Pontier, Ecofect co-director, is interviewed by EuroNews on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Loss of biodiversity and increase in zoonotic epidemics
June 2020 - Scientific experts from the Ecofect LabEx participate to a report requested by the French authorities on the links between the COVID-19 epidemic and biodiversity.
- 08 JUN 10 JUN2nd International Symposium on 'Immune Responses in Cancer and Infection' (IRCI2020)-Postponed to June 2021
The focus of the IRCI symposium allows prominent scientists and clinicians to present their recent data in the multidisciplinary area of immunology in cancer and/or infectious diseases.
- 14 JUN 17 JUN18th Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases meeting - Postponed to June 2021
The venue of the meeting will be The Corum, a conference centre ideally located in the heart of Montpellier’s historic center.
Press releases
- 202228 OCT
- 202124 JUN
- 202027 OCT
A metapopulation is a group of geographically separated sub-populations of a species where there are interactions between the sub-populations. The concept has been usefully applied to understand the impact of patient movements on the spread of drug-resistant bacteria in healthcare settings on a number of previous occasions, but this paper represents the first application of the concept to a large data-set including multiple bacterial species and detailed data on antibiotic usage, another key driver of the spread of resistance . The analysis provides important new insights about how patterns of patient movement within healthcare settings and antibiotic exposures both contribute to the spread of antimicrobial resistance.
- 202021 SEP
- 202020 MAY
- 202025 MAR
- 202010 MAR
The menstrual toxic shock syndrome is a rare infection linked to the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in the vaginal microbiota of some women, a bacteria which can produce the toxin TSST-1. However, the presence of this bacteria does not in itself explain the toxic shock. Woman also need to lack the antibodies that are capable of fighting TSST-1 and they need to be using intravaginal protection (tampon, menstrual cup…) for too long.
- 201903 OCT
The team of Sylvain Baize (CIRI, Institut Pasteur, LabEx Ecofect) compared the efficacy of these vaccines against LASV in cynomolgus monkeys. The vaccines were well tolerated and protected the animals from LASV infection and disease after a single immunization but with varying efficacy. The most efficacious vaccine candidate, a measles vector simultaneously expressing LASV glycoprotein and nucleoprotein, has been selected for further clinical evaluation.
- 201912 JUL
The IdBIORIV project, led by Professor Vandenesch of CIRI (Inserm U1111, ENS Lyon, CNRS UMR5308, UCBL) and Professor Jérôme Lemoine of ISA (CNRS UMR 5280, UCBL) and coordinated by the Hospices Civils de Lyon, will develop new ultrafast diagnostic tools for bacterial infections. The goal is to detect in less than an hour the resistance and virulence of bacteria, which will bring a genuine innovative step in the treatment process. The project IdBIORIV has been awarded 5.7 million euros.
- 201909 MAY
Jimena Perez-Vargas, postdoctoral fellow on the Ecofect LabEx, in the team of François-Loïc Cosset (CIRI) demonstrates that the Hepatitis D virus, initially discovered in the liver of patients infected by the Heptatitis B virus, can propagate by 'using' viruses from various viral families.
- 201904 APR
Emiliano Ricci, Philippe Mangeot and Théophile Ohlmann from the International Center for Research on Infectious Diseases (Lyon), holders of an Ecofect 'Proof of Concept' grant, developed innovative capsules to bring CRISPR / Cas9 to the target DNA. Described in Nature Communications, Nanoblades open up avenues of research for genome editing in human stem cells.
Events for schools and the general public
- 03 OCTScience Festival 2020 - Come & participate to the Ecofect game!
Let's meet around a game created by the Ecofect Laboratory of Excellence to have a fun while learning more about the “good” bacteria that we have in our gut, but also on the skin or in the mouth: What are these bacteria? Where do they come from? What is their role?… So many questions that we will try to answer all together.
- 27 FEBKID WORKSHOP ORGANISED BY ECOFECT
Let's meet together - children, parents, grandparents and researchers - around a board game made in LabEx ECOFECT to have a playful time while learning more about the "good" bacteria that are present in our stomach, but also on our skin or in our mouth: what are these bacteria? Where do they come from? What is their usefulness? ... So many questions that we will try to answer together.
- 12 OCTCome & participate to the 2019 Science Festival with Ecofect !
Come and participate to the two activities organised by Ecofect and 'Les LabEx en Fête': a Giant Scientific Goose Game and the 'Ma Thèse pour les Nuls' contest.
- 17 MAY 18 MAYPOP'SCIENCES Festival - 2nd edition
Every two years, the Pop'Sciences Festival, organised by the University of Lyon and its associated institutions, is installed at the heart of the city to offer to a large audience various animations, scientific games, conferences, and exhibitions around the world of research.