Developmental Origins of Adult Diseases: does foetal environment

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Developmental Origins of Adult Diseases: does foetal environment
IXe Journée Thématique de l'Institut Albert Bonniot
Developmental Origins of Adult Diseases:
does foetal environment impact future health ?
from epidemiology to epigenetics
Mardi 13 Octobre 2009 de 9h00 à 18h00
Institut Albert Bonniot, Rond-point de la chantourne – La Tronche (Grenoble) / Tram B : arrêt Grand Sablon
Starting at 8h 30 reception – coffee
Introduction:
Rémy Slama, Environmental epidemiology applied to fecundity and reproduction, Institut Albert Bonniot, Grenoble, France 9h00
SESSION 1: Epigenetics and development
Maintenance of genomic imprinting during embryonic development
Robert Feil, Molecular genetics institute of Montpellier, France.
Implication of histone variants in embryonic reprogramming
Maria Elena Torres-Padilla, Institute of genetics, molecular and cellular biology, Strasbourg, France
9h30
10h05
SESSION 2: Maternal environment influence over the subsequent health of
descendants
Epigenetic alterations in pre-eclampsia and intra-uterine growth retardation
Daniel Vaiman, Genomics and epigenetics of placental diseases, Paris, France
11h00
Early programming of adult metabolic syndrome and cardio-vascular diseases
Umberto Simeoni, Department of neonatalogy, Marseille, France
11h35
Maternal nutrition: consequence on offspring fertility and importance of the
peri-conceptional period on long-term development
Pascale Chavatte-Palmer, Developmental biology of reproduction, Jouy-en-Josas, France
Maternal diet through pregnant: a key for good health of the next generation?
Michael Symonds, Center for reproduction and early life, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Effect of endocrine disruptors exposure on several organs and tissues: phenotype
differences according to developmental exposure window, low doses and mixtures
using dedicated rat models
Jacques Auger, Service d'histologie-embryologie, Biologie de la reproduction /CECOS, Hôpital Cochin, Paris, France
12h10
14h00
14h35
Flash presentations and posters
submission to [email protected]
15h10
(two prizes (300€) offered by AFSSET, the French Agency for Environmental and Occupational Health Safety)
SESSION 3: Trans-generational transmission: from the individual to his
descendants
Spermatozomal RNA and paramutation inheritance
Minoo Rassoulzadegan, Genetics of normal and pathological development, Nice, France.
16h00
Epidemiological studies and transgenerational effets
Eero Kajantie, Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Helsinki, Finland
16h35
Conclusion by PhD student Committee – end of the day 18h00
Inscription gratuite et obligatoire
Soumission des résumés des présentations flash et posters à [email protected]
Contact : [email protected] / site web : http://www-iab.ujf-grenoble.fr
IXe Journée Thématique de l'Institut Albert Bonniot
Programme de la journée Mardi 13 Octobre 2009
Institut Albert Bonniot, Rond-point de la chantourne – La Tronche (Grenoble) / Tram B : arrêt Grand Sablon
Developmental Origins of Adult Diseases:
does foetal environment impact future health ?
from epidemiology to epigenetics
Starting at 8h 30 reception – coffee
Introduction:
Rémy Slama
9h00 - 9h30
SESSION 1: Epigenetics and development
Maintenance of genomic imprinting during embryonic development
Robert Feil .
Implication of histone variants in embryonic reprogramming
Maria Elena Torres-Padilla
9h30 - 10h05
10h05 - 10h40
break 10h40 – 11h00
SESSION 2: Maternal environment influence over the subsequent
health of descendants
Epigenetic alterations in pre-eclampsia and intra-uterine growth retardation
Daniel Vaiman
11h00 - 11h35
Early programming of adult metabolic syndrome and cardio-vascular diseases
Umberto Simeoni
11h35 - 12h10
Maternal nutrition: consequence on offspring fertility and importance of the
peri-conceptional period on long-term development
Pascale Chavatte-Palmer
12h10 - 12h45
break 12h45 – 14h00
Maternal diet through pregnant: a key for good health of the next generation?
Michael Symonds
14h00 - 14h35
Effect of endocrine disruptors exposures on several organs and tissues: phenotype
differences according to developmental exposure window, low doses and mixtures
using dedicated rat models
14h35 - 15h10
Jacques Auger
Flash presentations and posters
submission to [email protected]
15h10 - 15h45
(two prizes (300€) offered by AFSSET, the French Agency for Environmental and Occupational Health Safety)
break 15h45 – 16h00
SESSION 3: Trans-generational transmission: from the individual
to his descendants
Spermatozomal RNA and paramutation inheritance
Minoo Rassoulzadegan
16h00 – 16h35
Epidemiological studies and trans-generational effets
Eero Kajantie
16h35 – 17h10
Best flash talk and best poster rewardings by AFSSET
Conclusion Ph.D student Committee
17h10 - 17h15
17h15 – 17h30
Inscription gratuite et obligatoire
Soumission des résumés des présentations flash et posters à [email protected]
Contact : [email protected] / site web : http://www-iab.ujf-grenoble.fr