Thursday 1 December
Technological Workshop: ‘Immunogene editing’
Organizing Committee:
Ignacio Anegon (Nantes), Laetitia Gautreau-Rolland (Nantes), Claudine Schiff (Marseille), Hans Yssel (Paris)
Registration
Introduction to the workshop
Ignacio Anegon - Inserm 1064-CRTI, Nantes (FR)
General perspective on genome editing using ZFNs, TALENs and CRISPRs
J-P. Concordet - Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris (FR)
Generation of CRISPRs and delivery of gene-specific nucleases
Tuan H. Nguyen - Inserm 1064-CRTI, Nantes (FR)
CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing in 5 easy steps - Discover how to speed up your workflow
Isabelle Aufort - Ozyme, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (FR)
Coffee break
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in primary human immune cells
Cristina Ghirelli - Horizon Discovery, Cambridge (UK)
CRISPRs/Cas9 to explore the function of dendritic cells
Oren Parnas - Broad Institute, Harvard (US)
Genome editing of immune genes in C. elegans
Nathalie Pujol - CMLI, Marseille (FR)
Exploring the mechanisms of immunoglobulin class switch recombination using CRISPR/Cas9
Bernardo Reina San Martin - IGBMC, Strasbourg (FR)
Lunch
Genome editing of immune genes in rats using CRISPRs, ZFNs and TALENs
Ignacio Anegon - Inserm 1064-CRTI, Nantes (FR)
Gene editing to improve adoptive T-cell therapies
P. Duchateau - Cellectis, Paris (FR)
New techniques in the edition of the human genome
C. Mussolino - University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg (GE)
Exploiting the CRISPR/Cas9 system to decipher the role of redundant genes in Th17 cells
C. Louvet - Inserm 1064, Nantes (FR)
Towards gene editing for the treatment of IPEX syndrome
R. Bacchetta - Stanford University (US)