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curriculum vitae - Laboratoire Microorganismes : Génome et
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CURRICULUM VITAE
David G. Biron, CNRS, CR1, HDR, FLS
UMR CNRS 6023 Laboratoire Microorganismes : Génome et Environnement
Bât. Biologie A, 24 avenue des Landais,
63177 Aubière Cedex. France.
Tél : 33 (0)4 73 40 74 58
Fax : 33 (0)4 73 40 76 70
e-mail : [email protected]
e-mail : [email protected]
EDUCATION
2010, Enabling to Manage Researches (HDR) of Ph. D. students
UFR Sciences et Technologies, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand II
Thesis title: The deciphering and the understanding of strategies used by the ectotherms to survive
in their habitats
1995 – 1998, Ph.D in Environment, UQAM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Advisors: Guy BOIVIN (HRDC, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) & Daniel CODERRE (UQAM)
Thesis title: Population genetics of the cabbage maggot, Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae).
1992 – 1994, Master in Environment, UQTR, Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Advisors: Charles VINCENT (HRDC, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) & Alain MAIRE (UQTR)
Thesis title: Potential of the microwaves to control Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae).
1988 – 1992, Bac ès Sciences, Teaching in Biology, UQTR, Quebec, Canada
1986 – 1988, Collegial studies, Sciences, CEGEP of Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
1981 – 1986, High school, General, Polyvalente Jean-Nicolet, Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
GRANTS
2013, Mid-July to End September 2013, Bourse Chateaubriand pour étudiante en thèse (Maayan KAISER,
Center of Neuroscience, Ben Gurion University) de l’Ambassade de France en Israel. Topic : deciphering of
proximate mechanism behind the hijacking of “host free will” by a parasite.
2013, 15 to 19 April, Programme Åsgard, Invitations de chercheurs Français en Norvège, Mission Scientifique de
l ’Ambassade de France en Norvège, Fondation Franco-Norvégienne pour la recherche scientifique et
technique et le développement industriel.Topic: possible impact of climate change on host-parasite
cross-talks and on recovering temperature signature on natural populations of any living species.
2007-2009, National Institute of Agronomic Research in France (Haigneré Fellowship)
2001, Science Horizon Project (Agriculture and Agri-Food of Canada) (post-doc)
1998-1999, Foreign Office of France (post-doc, Chateaubriand)
1998, Office franco-québécois pour la jeunesse (Ph. D.)
1997, Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l’Aide à la Recherche du Québec (Ph. D.)
1996-1997, Foreign Office of France (training course during the thesis)
1995, Entomological Society of Quebec (Ph. D.)
1995, Entomological Society of Canada (Ph. D.)
1995-1996, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada (Ph. D.)
1992-1994, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada (Master)
1992, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada (training course in University
Laboratories during summer)
1991, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada (training course in University
Laboratories during summer)
ACADEMIC AWARDS
1999, Excellence diploma by the University of Quebec at Montreal;1995, Excellence diploma by the ‘Horticultural
Research and Development Centre’, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu;1986, Excellence
diploma at the High school Jean-Nicolet; 1986, Personality of the year at the High school Jean-Nicolet
PROFESIONAL EXPERIENCE
10/2011‐present, CNRS Senior Researcher, Université Clermont II, LMGE, UMR6023 CNRS
11, 2007-12,2009 : INRA, UMR547 PIAF, UNIV BLAISE PASCAL, 234 Avenue du Brézet, F-63100
Clermont Ferrand, France.
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Researcher Associate: Effect of climatic change and of the tree architecture on the development of
phytophagous insects and on their interactions with some of their parasites or pathogens.
11, 2006-10, 2007 : Proteome Analysis, Quebec, Canada.
Freelance researcher: Study of the molecular crosstalk in host-parasite associations.
10, 2002-10, 2006 : CNRS UMR CNRS/IRD 2724, GEMI, Montpellier, France.
Researcher Associate: Study of the molecular ‘cross-talk’ with proteomics tools (2-DE, Mass Spectrometry
(MS, MS/MS, ESI-MS/MS) and SELDI-TOF) for some host-parasite associations during the manipulative
process by the parasite.
10, 2001 –09, 2002: CNRS, UMR CNRS/IRD 2724, GEMI, Montpellier, France.
Researcher Associate: Study of the host (Aedes aegypti)/parasite (Vavraia culicis) interactions with the
proteomics tools (2-DE, Mass Spectrometry (MS, MS/MS, ESI-MS/MS) and SELDI-TOF).
03, 2001 – 09, 2001: IRDA, St-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada.
Post-Doc: Validation and confirmation of a model on the population dynamic of the plum weevil.
02, 2001 - 03, 2001: National Bank of Canada, St-Hubert, Quebec, Canada.
Specialized Investment.
11, 1998 – 01, 2000 : INRA, Laboratoire de Zoologie, Le Rheu, France.
Post-Doc: Study of the proteome of two biotypes observed in the populations
of the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum.
01, 1995 - 09, 1998: HRDC of Agriculture Canada at St-Jean-sur-Richelieu & UQUAM at Montreal, Canada.
Thesis: Population Genetics of the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum.
10, 1996 - 03, 1997 : LEIP, Université de Rennes I, Rennes, France.
Training course during my thesis: Geographical origin of an introduced pest species, Delia radicum,
determined by egg micromorphology.
09, 1992 – 09, 1994 : Urgel Delisle et Associés, St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada.
Statistic consultant: Analysis of ecological data
09, 1992-11, 1994: HRDC of Agriculture Canada at St-Jean-sur-Richelieu and UQTR, Canada.
Master: Physical control strategies as microwaves against the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum.
Summer 1991 and 1992 : UQTR, GRIP, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada.
Laboratory assistant: Comparison by iosenzyme technique of Aedes triseriatus populations
sampling in natural and artificial habitats
Summer 1990: Publishing house CLAUVER INC., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada.
Reviewer of scholarly books in natural science.
Summer 1988-1989: Colonie Plein Champs, St-Francois-du-Lac, Quebec, Canada
Monitor of holiday camp for young children (6 to 12 years old).
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
12, 2009, Guest Lecturer for the Research Master of Health and Life Sciences, Université of Nice.
Teaching on the ‘parasitoproteomics’
05, 2006, Guest Lecturer for the club of young researchers of the French Society of Electrophoresis and
Proteomics analysis. Teaching on the pitfalls and limits of bioinformatics analysis.
01, 2005, Guest Lecturer for the DEA of Evolution & Biology at the University of Montpellier II (France).
Teaching on the ‘parasitoproteomics’
01, 2004, Guest Lecturer for the DEA of Evolution & Biology at the University of Montpellier II (France).
Teaching on the ‘parasitoproteomics’
01, 2003, Guest Lecturer for the DEA of Evolution & Biology at the University of Montpellier II (France).
Teaching on ‘the parasitoproteomics’
02, 1998, Guest Lecturer for the Master of Biology at the University of Quebec at Montréal (Canada)
Teaching on the species concept
02, 1997, Guest Lecturer for the Licence of Biology at the University of Rennes I (France),
Teaching on the impact of the molecular biology on the species concept.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
2014,
Pierre MARIN, (Master II, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title : Xenobiotics and parasites, what are their effects on learning abilities of honeybee.
2014,
Iris EOUZAN, (Master I, Science Natural Museum, Paris, France)
Thesis title : Nosema effects on learning abilities of honeybee.
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2013,
Maayan KAISER, (Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Center of Neurosciences, Ben Gurion University).
Thesis title: Deciphering of proximate mechanism behind the hijacking of “host free will” by a parasite.
2013,
Marianne COULON, (Master II, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title: Analyse spatio-temporelle des virus associés aux colonies d’abeilles
2013,
Mathilde GUERRIER, (BTS Biotechnologie, Lycée Simone Weil, Le Puy-en-Velay)
Thesis title : Revealing of antimicrobial peptides in hemolymphe of honeybee, Apis mellifera, infected by the
microsporidia Nosema ceranae.
2012-2015,
Johan PANEK, (Ph. D., Biologie et Environnement, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title: Parsitism and the honeybee decline.
2012,
Chérif CHITOUDI, (Ph. D., Biologie et Environnement, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title: Molecular strategies used by Fusarium gramineraum to alther the expression of the
genotype of its host, the wheat.
2012,
Barbara MISME, (Master I, Biologie et Environnement, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title: Réponse du peptidome de l’hémolymphe de l’abeille suite à l’infection par Nosema ceranae.
2011,
Michael MERGE, (Master I, Biologie et Environnement, Spécialité Microbiologie, Génome, Ecologie et
Environnement, Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand II, France)
Thesis title : Analyse d’un sondage national sur la situation sanitaire des ruchers en France : recherche
des principaux facteurs responsables de troubles apicoles.
2008-2009,
Ana Xavier SCOMPARIN (Thesis, Departamento de Fitossanidade – FCAV/UNESP, Sao Polo, Brazil).
Thesis title: Estudo do desenvolvimento de cydia pomonella (lepidoptera: tortricidae) em condições de
temperaturas variáveis e suas consequências na modelagem fenológica.
2009,
Fanette CHEVALIER (Master II, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title: Effect of the Cydia pomonella granulovirus (CpGv) on the thermoregulation behaviour
of the codling moth.
2008,
Mathieu Dassot (Master II, Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Thesis title: Effect of climatic change and of the tree architecture on the development of Phyllonorycter
blancardella in orchards.
2005,
Thierry Lefèvre (Master II, DEA Biologie de l’évolution et écologie, Montpellier, France)
Thesis title: Evolutionary convergence in parasite manipulation of two gammarids: study of
the proximate factors by proteomics.
Camille Lebarbenchon (Master II, DEA Ecophysiologie, Energénitique et Comportement, Stasbourg,France)
Thesis title: Hairworm anti-predator strategy: study of the molecular mechanisms
used by Paragordius tricuspidatus.
2004,
Fabien Soldevilla (Engineer, INRA, Department of Biochemical & Food, Toulouse, France)
Thesis title: Mapping of the proteome of maize seeds following interploidy crosses.
2003,
Gabriel Bernard (Master II, DEA Biologie de l’évolution et écologie, Montpellier, France)
Thesis title: Simultaneous characterization of the proteome for a host and its manipulative parasite
during their molecular interactions.
Vincent Calcagno (Master I, Biology of Populations and Ecosystems, Montpellier, France)
Thesis title: Parasitism and manipulation of the behaviour: study of the proximate mechanisms
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by proteomics tools.
1999,
Julien Delange (Master 1, Maîtrise de Biologie, Rennes, France)
Thesis title: The cabbage maggot and its natural enemies.
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES
2014, Co-animator with L. Garnery for development of honeybee conservatories in Europe
2013, Animator of Working Group on Biointegrative Biology (BIC) on the University Blaise Pascal campus
2012-2017, Elected representative of scientific researerchers in the LMGE laboratory council.
2012, Scientific leader of the Technic Platform of Proteomics in LMGE laboratory
SOCIAL AND SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES
2012 to date, Responsible for coordinating the Journal Club of LMGE, UMR CNRS/UBP/UA 6023
2012, Member of the organization committee of the Proteomics (DIGE) training at LMGE, UMR CNRS/UBP/UA
2012, Member of the organization committee of a proteomics seminar at GDEC, UMR INRA/UBP
2012, Charing of Ph. student session at annual Ph. D. meeting of Blaise Pascal University
2001, Member of the organization committee of the annual meeting of Entomological Society of Quebec
1998, Member of the organization committee of the international congress of french entomology (CIFE)
1992-1994, Delegate of scientific students at UQTR
1993-1994, Referee at ‘Expo Science Junior’ of Quebec, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada
1992, Member of the organization committee of the annual meeting of Entomological Society of Quebec
1985-1986, President of the graduate school book at High school Jean-Nicolet
TRAINING COURSES
2012, Interactomics: contributions of mass spectrometry and proteomics approaches at La Grande Motte,
France.
2012, Basic training course of honeybeekeeping, by Syndcat des apiculteurs du Puy-de-Dôme
at Pontaumur, France.
2004, Basic training course of SELDI-TOF technology by CIPHERGEN at Cergy (France)
2001-2002, Preparation of samples and analysis of results obtained by MS, MS/MS et ESI-MS/MS;
training given by “Génopole Languedoc-Roussillon at Montpellier, France”
1998-1999, Preparation of samples and analysis of results by 2-DE; training given by the plateform
“technique protéomique de l’UMR INRA BIO3P at Rennes, France”
RESEARCH GRANTS
2014, Décryptage des stratégies moléculaires contrôlant le processus infectieux du champignon
mycotoxinogène, Fusarium graminearum, dans le blé tendre. Granted by the INRA (Call 2014 of SPE
department, non-thematic project) .
2013-2017,BEELOSS, Granted by the ANR (National Research Agency of France)
2012, SILACFOOD. Granted by the CNRS (PEPS programme).
2012, ParaTox-Synergy. Granted by the CNRS (APEGE progamme: Environmental Genomics).
2004-2006, Study of the molecular mechanisms of the parasite manipulation for some tsetse-trypanosome
systems. Granted by the CNRS (Proteomics Programme and Protein Engineering).
2005-2006, Development of a software using annontations and dynamic graphical methods for editing and
analyzing multiple trees. Granted by the CNRS (Regional Action, University of Montpellier II).
2007-2009, Modulation of the pest responses to climatic change by the manipulation of 3D architecture of apple
trees in orchards. Granted by INRA, programme MICCES.
2008-2009, Conceptualisation and evaluation of ideotypes of apple trees adapted to agrosystems with few
inputs. Granted by INRA, programme ECOPHYTO « Idéotypes végétaux ».
EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
Editorial Advisor:
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Frontiers in Aquatic Microbiology (Special issue 2014: Parasitism in Microbial Ecology)
The Open Parasitology Journal
Reviewer for articles in:
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African Journal of Microbiology Research; Annales de la Société Entomologique de France; BMC Genomics;
Bulletin of Entomological Research; Cancer Informatics; Cahiers Agriculture; Current Bioinformatics;
Entomologia Experimentalis & Applicata; European Journal of Parasitology; Entomology; Frontiers in Genetics,
Frontiers in Microbiology, Heredity; International Journal of Biological Sciences; Journal of Allergy and Clinical
Immunology; Journal of Experimental Biology; Medicine Science Monitor; Parasitology; Journal of Proteome
Research; Proceedings of the Royal Society B; Proteomics; Proteome Science, Standard Research Journal of
Plant Science, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Veterinary Parasitology
Reviewer for articles in book:
Ecological Genomics. Ecology and the Evolution of Genes and Genomes, Series: Advances in Experimental
Medicine and Biology, Vol. 781. Landry, Christian; Aubin-Horth, Nadia (Eds.) 2014, VI, 361 p. 85 illus., 57
illus. in color.
REVIEWER FOR RESEARCH GRANTS FROM
Post-genomics section of NERC of United Kingdom in 2005; Czech Science Foundation (GACR) of Czech
Republic in 2006; Health Research Board (HRB) of Irland in 2007; Uniteds States-Israel Binational Science
Foundation (BSF) in 2008; Foundation for the Research on Biodiversity of France in 2009; Deutscher
Akademischer Austausch Dienst, German Academic Exchange Service in 2013; Swiss National Fundation,
Biology and Medicine in 2013 (division III), International Foundation for Science 2014 (Sweden),
PANNEL MEMBER OF NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Member of the referee panel for FRIMEDBIO-EVO-2 of Norway Research council from 2013 to 2016
SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION
H index: 19, i10 index: 28
Synopsis: 50 papers in per review journals (i.e. 21 as first author, 6 as second author, 8 as last author,
31 with IF > 2.0; 9 review papers; 6 opinion papers; 35 research papers; 3 chapters of book; 8
scientific documents; 20 popular scientific documents; 30 communications as invited speaker; 22
oral communications for scientific meetings; 18 posters for scientific meetings; 51 letters and news
coverage about my research in science media; 3 invitations as speaker after projection of scientific
movies; 2 comments about scientific papers in popular science.
Synopsis of scientific papers published
Journals
IF
(2012)
Number of
Articles
Nature
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA
Plos Pathogens
Proceedings of Royal Society of London B
Trends in Parasitology
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Evolutionary Applications
Proteomics
Expert Review in Proteomics
Advances in Parasitology
Plos One
International Journal for Parasitology
Behavioral Ecology
Journal of Experimental Biology
Insect Molecular Biology
Scientific Reports
Microbes and Infections
Research in Microbiology
38,6
9,7
8,1
5,7
5,5
4,4
4,2
4,1
3,9
3,8
3,7
3,6
3,2
3,2
3,0
2,9
2,9
2,9
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
6
Infection, Genetics, Evolution
Marine Ecology-Progress Series
Biological Journal of Linnean Society
Parasitology
Bulletin of Entomological Research
Ecological Entomology
Journal of Apicultural Research
Trees-Structure and Function
Behavioural Processes
Entomologia Experimentalis & Applicata
Zoologischer Anzeiger
Journal of Parasitology
Annals of Entomological Society of America
The Canadian Entomologist
Médecine-Sciences
Journal of Microwave & Electromagnetic Energy
Annales de la Société Entomologique de France
Phytoprotection
Biofutur
2,8
2,5
2,4
2,3
2,0
2,0
1,9
1,9
1,5
1,7
1,4
1,3
1,2
0,9
0,6
0,6
0,5
0,3
0,1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
Review articles
A1. Biron DG, Brun C, Lefèvre T, Lebarbenchon C, Loxdale HD, Chevenet F, Brizard JP, Thomas F, 2006.
The pitfalls of proteomics experiments without correct use of bioinformatics tools. Proteomics 6:55775596.
A2. Michalakis Y, Bédhomme S, Biron DG, Rivero A, Sidobre C, Agnew P, 2008. Virulence and resistance
in a mosquito – microsporidium interaction. Evolutionary Applications 1:49-56.
A3. Lefèvre T, Adamo S, Biron DG, Missé D, Hughes D, Thomas F, 2009. How to make someone do
something: the diversity and evolution of manipulative strategies in host-parasite interactions. Advances
in Parasitology 68:45-83.
A4. Holzmuller P, Grebaut P, Cuny G, Biron DG, 2010. Tsetse flies, Trypanosomes, mammalian hosts:
what’s proteomics telling about their interactions? Expert Review of Proteomics 7:113-126.
A5. Peyretaillade E, Alaoui HE, Diogon M, Polonais V, Parisot N, Biron DG, Peyret P, Delbac F, 2011
The extreme reduction and compaction of microsporidian genomes. Research in Microbiology 162:
598-606.
A6. Vidau C, Alaoui HE, Biron DG, Delbac F, 2011. Mais où sont passées les abeilles ? Biofutur 327: 56-59.
A7. Patramool S, Choumet V, Surasombatpattana P, Sabatier L, Thomas F, Boulanger N, Biron DG, Missé D,
2012. An update on the proteomics of arthropod vectors. Proteomics 12 (23-24): 3510–3523.
A8. Biron DG, Loxdale HD, 2013. Host-parasite molecular cross-talk during the manipulative process of a host
by its parasite. Journal of Experimental Biology (Special Issue) 216:148-160.
A9. Medrzycki P, Giffard H, Aupinel P, Belzunces LP, Chauzat MP, Claßen C, Colin ME, Dupont T, Girolami
V, Johnson R, Le Conte Y, Lückmann J, Marzaro M, JPistorius J, Porrini C, Schur A, Sgolastra F, Delso
NS, van der Steen JJM, Wallner K, Alaux C, Biron DG, Blot N, Bogo G, Brunet JL, Delbac F, Diogon M,
Alaoui HE, Provost B, Simone Tosi S and Vidau C, 2013. Standard methods for toxicology research in
Apis mellifera. Journal of Apicultural Research 52(4), DOI 10.3896/IBRA.1.52.4.14
A10. Panek J, Chetouhi C, ElAlaoui H, Texier C, Langin T, de Bekker C, Bonhomme L, Urbach S, Demettre E,
Misse D, Holzmuller P, Hughes DP, Biron DG, 2014. Cross-talk in host-parasite associations: what past
and recent proteomics tools tell us? Proteomics (submitted).
Opinion articles
B1. Biron DG, Joly C, Galeotti N, Ponton F, Marché L, 2005. The proteomics: a new prospect for
studying the parasitic manipulation. Behavioural Processes 68:249-253.
B2. Biron DG, Moura H, Marché L, Hughes AL, Thomas F, 2005. Towards a new conceptual approach
to ‘parasitoproteomics’. Trends in Parasitology 21:162-168.
B3. Ponton F, Biron DG, Moore J, Møller AP, Thomas F, 2006. Facultative virulence as a strategy to
manipulate hosts. Behavioural Processes 72: 1-5.
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B4. Biron DG, Loxdale HD, Ponton F, Moura H, Brugidou C, Marché L, Thomas F, 2006. Population
proteomics: an emerging discipline to study metapopulation ecology? Proteomics 6:1712-1715.
B5. Lefèvre T, Koela J, Renaud F, Hurd H, Biron DG, Thomas F, 2006. Research on manipulation of
insect vectors by pathogens: new prospects. Plos Pathogens 2(7, e72):633-635.
B6. Holzmuller P, Grébaut P, Brizard JP, Berthier D, Chantal I, Bossard G, Bucheton B, Vezilier F,
Chuchana P, Bras-Gonçalves R, Lemesre JP, Vincendeau P, Cuny G, Frutos R, Biron DG, 2008.
“Pathogenoproteomics” : towards a new approach of host-vector-pathogen interactions. Annals of the
New York Academy of Sciences 1149:66-70.
B7. Biron DG, Bonhomme L, Coulon C, ØVERLI Ø, 2014. Microbiomes, plausible players or not in alteration
of host behaviour. Frontiers in Microbiology (Submitted).
Research articles
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Biron DG, Vincent C, Giroux M, Maire A, 1993. Potentiel des micro-ondes comme moyen de contrôle
de la mouche du chou, Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Phytoprotection 74: 162.
Biron DG, Vincent C, Giroux M, Maire A, 1996. Lethal effects of microwave exposures on eggs and
pupae of the cabbage maggot and cabbage plants. Journal of Microwave Power & Electromagnetic
Energy 31: 228-237.
Biron DG, Langlet X, Boivin G, Brunel E, 1998. Expression of the early and late emerging
phenotypes in both diapausing and non-diapausing Delia radicum L. pupae (Diptera: Anthomyiidae).
Entomologia Experimentalis & Applicata 87: 119-124.
Biron DG, Brunel E, Landry B, Nénon JP, Coderre D, Boivin G, 1998. Variabilité génétique et
expression de différences morphologiques et phénologiques dans les populations de Delia radicum
L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Phytoprotection 79: 149.
Biron DG, Brunel E, Nénon JP, Coderre D, Boivin G, 1999. Etude préliminaire du déterminisme
génétique contrôlant l’expression de l’émergence bimodale de Delia radicum L. (Diptera :
Anthomyiidae). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 35(suppl.): 104-108.
Biron DG, Landry BS, Nénon JP, Coderre D, Boivin G, 2000. Geographical origin of an introduced
insect pest, Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), determined by RAPD and morphological analysis.
Bulletin of Entomological Research 90: 23-32.
Biron DG, Brunel E, Coderre D, Boivin G, 2002. Genetic variability and expression of phenological
and morphological differences in populations of Delia radicum (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). The
Canadian Entomologist 134: 311-327.
Thomas F, Ulitsky P, Augier R, Dusticier N, Samuel D, Strambi C, Biron DG, Cayre M, 2003.
Correlation between changes in brain activity in the cricket Nemobius sylvestris and infection by the
manipulative parasite Paragordius tricuspidatus (Nematomorpha). International Journal for
Parasitology 33: 435-443.
Biron DG, Brunel E, Tiilikkala K, Hellqvist S, Dixon PL, 2003. Expression of a bimodal emergence
pattern in diapausing and non-diapausing Delia floralis : a phenological survival strategy.
Entomologia Experimentalis & Applicata 107: 163-166.
Biron DG, Nénon JP, Coderre D, Boivin G, 2003. Intra- and interspecific variations on the
chorionic ultrastructures of Delia eggs (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Annals of Entomological Society of
America 96: 245-249.
Fournet S, Astier N, Cortesero AM, Biron DG, 2004. Influence of the host phenotype, early or late, on
parasitoids life history traits. Ecological Entomology 29: 685-691.
Al-Barrak M, Loxdale HD, Brookes CP, Dawah HA, Biron DG, Alsagair O, 2004. Molecular evidence
using enzyme and RAPD markers for sympatric evolution in British species of Tetramesa (Hymenoptera:
Eurotomadia). Biological Journal of Linnean Society 83: 509-525.
Biron DG, Fournet S, Nénon JP, Lelanic J,Coderre D, Boivin G, 2005. Larval respiratory systems
of two anthomyiid flies: Delia radicum L. and Delia antiqua Meig. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). The
Canadian Entomologist 137: 163-168.
Biron DG, Joly C, Marché L, Calcagno V, Schmidt-Rhaesa A, Renault L, Thomas F, 2005. First analysis
of the proteome of two nematomorph species, Paragordius tricuspidatus and Spinochordodes tellinii.
Infection, Genetics, Evolution 5: 167-175.
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C15. Biron DG, Ponton F, Joly J, Menigoz A, Hanelt B, Thomas F, 2005. Water seeking behavior in insects
harboring hairworms: should the host collaborate? Behavioral Ecology 16: 656-660.
C16. Schmidt-Rhaesa A, Biron DG, Joly C, Thomas F, 2005. Host-parasite relations and seasonal
occurrence of Paragordius tricuspidatus and Spinochordodes tellinii (Nematomorpha) in Southern
France. Zoologischer Anzeiger 244: 51-57.
C17. Ponton F, Biron DG, Joly C, Helluy S, Duneau D,Thomas F, 2005. Ecology of populations
parasitically modified: a case study from a gammarid (Gammarus insensibilis)- trematode
(Microphallus papillorobustus) system. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 299: 205-215.
C18. Biron DG, Marché L, Ponton F, Loxdale H, Galéotti N, Renault L, Joly C, Thomas F, 2005.
Behavioural manipulation in a grasshopper harbouring hairworm: a proteomics approach.
Proceedings of Royal Society of London B 272: 2117-2126.
C19. Biron DG, Marché L, Agnew P, Renault L, Sidobre C, Michalakis Y, 2005. Differential expression of
Ae. aegypti larval proteome in response to infection by an intracellular parasite, Vavraia culicis.
International Journal of Parasitology 35: 1385-1397.
C20. Biron DG, Ponton F, Thomas F, 2005. Manipulation du comportement chez une sauterelle hébergeant
un nématomorphe: une approche protéomique. Médecines-Sciences 21:1022-1023.
C21. Ponton F, Lebarbenchon C, Lefèvre T, Biron DG, Duneau D, Hughes DP,Thomas F, 2006. Parasite
survives predation on its host. Nature 440: 756.
C22. Ponton F, Lebarbenchon C, Lefèvre T, Thomas F, Duneau D, Marché L, Renault L, Hughes DP, Biron
DG, 2006. Hairworm anti-predator strategy: a study of causes and consequences. Parasitology 133:
631-638.
C23. Ponton F, Lefèvre T, Lebarbenchon C, Thomas F, Loxdale HD, Marché L, Renault L, Perrot-Minot
MJ, Biron DG, 2006. Behavioural manipulation in gammarids harbouring trematodes and
acanthocephalans: a comparative study of the proximate factors using proteomics. Proceedings of
the Royal Society B 273: 2869-2877.
C24. Biron DG, Ponton F, Marché L, Galeotti N, Renault L, Demey-Thomas E, Poncet J, Brown SP, Jouin
P, Thomas F, 2006. ‘Suicide’ of crickets harbouring hairworm: a proteomics investigation. Insect
Molecular Biology 15: 731-742.
C25. Lefèvre T, Thomas F, Schwartz A, Levashina E, Blandin S, Brizard JP, Le Bourligu L, Demettre E,
Renaud F, Biron DG, 2007. Malaria Plasmodium agent induces alteration in the head proteome of
their Anopheles mosquito host. Proteomics 7: 1908-1915.
C26. Lefèvre T, Thomas F, Patrel D, Renault L, Ravel S, Le Bourligu L, Cuny G, Biron DG, 2007.
Trypanosoma brucei brucei induces alteration in the head proteome of its tsetse fly vector Glossina
palpalis gambiensis. Insect Molecular Biology 16: 651-660.
C27. Holzmuller P, Biron DG, Courtois P, Koffi M, Bras-Gonçalves R, Daulouède S, Solano P, Cuny G,
Vincendeau P, Jamonneau V, (2008) Differential virulence and pathogenicity linked to host immune
responses modulation by secretome of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. Microbes & Infections 10:
79-86.
C28. Sanchez MI, Thomas F, Perrot-Minnot MJ, Biron DG, Bertrand-Michel J, Missé D, 2009.
Neurological and physiological disorders in artemia harbouring manipulative cestodes.
Parasitology 95:20-24.
C29. Wasinpiyamonkoi L, Patramool S, Luplertlop N, Doucoure S, Mouchet F, Sévéno M, Remoue F,
Demettre E, Brizard JP, Jouin P, Biron DG, Thomas F, Missé D, 2010. Blood-feeding and
immunogenic Aedes aegypti saliva proteins in dengue-exposed individuals. Proteomics 10: 19061916.
C30. Telleria J, Biron DG, Brizard JP, Demettre E, Seveno M, Barnabé C, Ayala FJ, Tibayrenc M, 2010.
Phylogenetic character mapping of proteomic diversity shows high correlation with subspecific
phylogenetic diversity in Trypanosoma cruzi. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences USA
107: 20411-20416.
C31. Ponton F, Otálora-Luna F, Lefèvre T, Guérin P, Lebarbenchon C, Duneau D, Biron DG, Thomas
F, 2011. Water-seeking behaviour in Gordian worm-infected crickets: reversibility of the parasitic
manipulation. Behavioural Ecology 22: 392-400.
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C32. Vidau C, Diogon M, Aufauvre J, Fontbonne R, Viguès B, Brunet JL, Texier C, Biron DG, Blot N,
El alaoui H, Belzunces LP, Frédéric Delbac F, 2011. Exposure to sublethal doses of fipronil and
thiacloprid highly increases mortality of honeybees previously infected by the microsporidia Nosema
ceranae. Plos One 6(6): e21550
C33. Aufauvre J, Biron DG, Vidau C, Fontbonne R, Roudel M, Diogon M, Viguès B, Belzunces LP, Delbac F,
Blot N, 2012. Parasite-insecticide interactions: a case study of Nosema ceranae and fipronil synergy on
honeybee. Scientific Reports 2:326
C34. Saudreau M, Pincebourde S, Dassot M, Adam B, Loxdale HD, Biron DG, 2013 . On the canopy structure
manipulation to buffer climate change effects on insect herbivore development. Trees-Structure and
Function 27:239–248..
C35. Fontbonne R, Vidau C, Aufauvre J, Texier C, Tchamitchian S, Alaoui HE, Brunet JL, Delbac F, Biron
DG, 2013. Comparative susceptibility of three Western honeybee taxons to the microsporidian parasite
Nosema ceranae. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 17:188–194.
C36. Hidalgo-Galiana A, Monge M, Biron DG, Canals F, Ribera I, Cieslak A, 2014. Reproducibility and
consistency of proteomic experiments on natural populations of a non-model aquatic insect species. Plos
One (in revision).
C37. Vidau C, Panek J, Texier C, Biron DG, Belzunces LP, Le Gall M, Broussard C, Delbac F, El Alaoui H,
2014. Differential proteomic analysis of midguts from Nosema ceranae-infected honeybees reveals
manipulation of key host functions. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (in revision).
C38. Panek J, El Alaoui H, Mone A, Urbach S, Demettre, Texier C, Brun C, Zanzonie A, Peyretaillade E,
Parisot N, Lerat E, Peyret P, Delbac F,Biron DG, 2014. Hijacking of host cellular functions by a
microsporidian species, Anncaliia algerae. Plos One (in revision).
C39. Parisot N, Pelin A, Gasc C, Polonais V, Belkorchia A, Panek J, El Alaoui H, Biron DG, Brasset E, Vaury
C, Peyret P, Corradi N, Peyretaillade E, Lerat E, 2014. Microsporidian genomes harbour a diverse array of
transposable elements that can be horizontally exchanged with metazoans. Proceedings of National
Academy of Sciences USA (Submitted).
C40. Chetouhi C, Bonhomme L, Lecomte P, Cambon F, Merlino M, Biron DG, Langin T, 2014. Susceptibility
to Fusarium heat blight: a proteome survey during wheat grain development. European Journal of
Pathology (Submitted).
C41. Chetouhi C, Bonhomme L, Lasserre-Zuber P, Boedo C, Lecomte P, Cambon F, Biron DG, Renou JP,
Langin T, 2014.Susceptibility to FHB in Wheat (Triticum aestivum) grains is based on changes in the host
carbohydrates metabolism, in manipulation of host ethylene and calcium signaling and in alteration of
grain filling stage. (In writing)
C42. Scomparin A, Saudreau M, Sauphanor B, Berling M, Fernandes O, Biron DG, 2014. Development of
different colonies of codling moth larvae (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in variable temperature conditions. (In
writing).
C43. Biron DG, Chevalier F, Sauphanor B, Adam B, Traoré A, Saudreau M, 2014. Decision-making in
microclimate choice by a caterpillar living alone or in association with a manipulative parasite in
its habitat. (In writing).
Scientific documents (report, chapter of book, thesis)
D1. Biron DG, 1994. Potentiel des micro-ondes comme moyen de contrôle de la mouche du chou, Delia
radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Thèse de M.Sc., n°1233, UQTR, Trois-Rivières, Canada. 51p.
D2. Biron DG, 1996. Le concept de l’espèce à l’heure de la génétique moléculaire, Synthèse
environnementale, UQAM, Montréal, Canada. 54p.
D3. Biron DG, 1998. Génétique des populations de la mouche du chou, Delia radicum L. (Diptera:
Anthomyiidae). Thèse de Doctorat, n° D587, UQAM, Montréal, Canada. 145 p.
D4. Biron DG, 1999. Mécanisme adaptatif causant au stade pupe l’expression de deux biotypes temporels à
l’intérieur des populations de la mouche du chou (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) et probablement pour d’autres
espèce du genre Delia. Rapport de stage post-doctoral destiné aux ministères des affaires étrangères de la
France (Ambassade de France au Canada, programme de coopération scientifique).
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D5. Biron DG, 2009. Le décryptage et l’appréhension de stratégies utilisées par les ectothermes pour subsister
dans leurs habitats. Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches en France, n° 274, UFR Sciences et
Technologies, Université Blaise Pascal à Clermont-Ferrand, France. 71 p.
D6. Biron DG, Hughes AL, Loxdale HD, Moura H, 2007. The need for megatechnologies: massive
sequencing, proteomics. M. Tibayrenc (ed), In: Encyclopedia of Infectious Diseases, Wiley. pp. 357-377.
D7. Biron DG, Nedelkov D, Missée D, Holzmuller P, 2011. Proteomics and host-pathogen interactions: a bright
future? M. Tibayrenc (ed), In: Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, Elsevier. pp. 263-304.
D8. Belzunces LP, Blot N, Biron DG, Vidau C, Alaoui HE, Diogon M, Alaux C, Le Conte Y, Brunet JL,
Delbac F, 2012. Laboratory approach to study toxico-pathological interactions in the honey bee Apis
mellifera. BEEBOOK (In press).
Popular science papers
E1. Bérubé D, Biron DG et al., 1995. Le thermomètre planétaire: 2-les Québécois influencent-ils le climat? Le
Devoir 19 avril.
E2. Bérubé D, Biron DG et al., 1995. Le thermomètre planétaire: 1-l’effet de serre fera-t-il grimper le mercure
? Le Devoir 18 avril.
E3. Langlet X, Biron DG, Boivin G, Brunel E, 1995. Émergence de la mouche du chou suite à un
développement continu en post-diapause. CRDH, Agriculture et Agro-Alimentaire Canada, Résumé des
Recherches 24:27-28.
E4. Biron DG, Boivin G, Landry BS, Coderre D, 1995. Micro-extraction de l’ADN génomique de la mouche du
chou. CRDH, Agriculture et Agro-Alimentaire Canada, Résumé des Recherches 24:26-27.
E5. Biron DG, Vincent C, Giroux M, Maire A, 1995. Potentiel des micro-ondes comme moyen de contrôle de
la mouche du chou. CRDH, Agriculture et Agro-Alimentaire Canada, Résumé des Recherches 24:25-26.
E6. Langlet X, Biron DG, Landry BS, Boivin G, Brunel E, 1996. Identification de deux staphylins
(Aleochara bilineata (Gyll.) et Aleochara bipustulata L.) prédateurs et parasites de la mouche du chou par la
technique RAPD. CRDH, Agriculture et Agro-Alimentaire Canada, Résumé des Recherches 25:8-9.
E7. Bérubé D, Biron DG, Djebrouni M, Fortin M., Moussa K, Magalhaes M, Sassine PM; Shan G, Simard
MJ, Tessier L, Veiga P, Chistine Y, Leopoldo, Blanchet JP, Hilbert D, Lucotte M, 1997.termómetro
planetario: el "efecto invernadero" hará subir la temperatura de la tierra? Salud trab. 5:55- 58.
E8. Biron DG, Landry BS, Nénon JP, Brunel E, Coderre D, Boivin G, 1997. Origine géographique des
populations néarctiques de Delia radicum L. (Diptera : Anthomoyiidae). SEQ 1997 "Les biopesticides", St
Jean-sur Richelieu, Canada, 6-7/11/1997, 24.
E9. Le nouvel Observateur, 31/08/2005. Détournement des sauterelles.
E10. New Scientist, Breaking News, 31/08/2005. Parasite brainwash grasshoppers into death dive.
E11. National Geographic News, September 1, 2005. Suicide grasshoppers brainwashed by parasites worms
E12. Wissenschaft, 2/09/2005. Selbstmord wider Willen.
E13. Le Monde, 4/09/2005, Mimer un signal nerveux pour pousser les sauterelles au suicide par noyade.
E14 New York Times, 6/09/2005. Parasitic hairworm charms grasshopper into taking it for a swim.
E15. Futura Sciences, 12/09/2005. Des vers qui parasitent les sauterelles et les poussent à se suicider.
E16. L’Indépendant, 16/12/2005, Pourquoi certaines sauterelles se suicident-elles?
E17. New Scientist, 2005, 2516:19, Grasshoppers brainwashed into suicide by a worm.
E18. Science et vie, 2005, 1058 : 92-97, Sauterelles : un ver les pousse au suicide !
E19. Science et avenir, 2005, 704: 30, Les protéines du suicide.
E20. Scomparin A, Saudreau M, Sinoquet H, Sauphanor B, Fernadez O, Biron DG, 2010. Effects of
thermoperiodic conditions on the developmental rate of the codling moth larvae of resistant and nonresistant strains to chemical and viral (CpGv) insecticides. Bulletin OILB/SROP (In press).
E21. Biron DG, 2013. Parasito-proteomics. Pan European Networks, Science & Technology 6 :296-298.
Scientific communications as invited speaker
F1. Biron DG, 1996. Le concept de l’espèce à l’heure de la génétique moléculaire. Réunion mensuelle du
mois de septembre de l’AEAQ (Association des Entomologistes Amateurs du Québec).
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F2. Biron DG, Boivin G, Landry BS, Coderre D, 1996. Génétique des populations de la mouche du chou
Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Laboratoire de zoologie de l’INRA au Rheu, France.
F3. Biron DG, 1997. Le concept de l’espèce à l’heure de la génétique moléculaire. Laboratoire de zoologie de
l’INRA au Rheu, France.
F4. Biron DG, 1997. Le concept de l’espèce à l’heure de la génétique moléculaire. Département de ChimieBiologie de l’Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada.
F5. Biron DG, 1999. L’émergence bimodale, une stratégie adaptative, observée dans le genre Delia.
Laboratoire de zoologie de l’INRA au Rheu, France.
F6. Biron DG, 2000. The bimodal emergence, a phenological strategy, observed in the genus Delia.
Department of Biology, University of Buffalo à Buffalo, United States.
F7. Biron DG, 2001. L’émergence bimodale, une stratégie adaptative, observée dans le genre Delia.
Département d’Evolution, Université de Montpellier, France.
F8. Biron DG, 2004. Parasitoprotéomique. UMR IRD/CNRS GEMI à Montpellier, France.
F9. Biron DG, Joly C, Cayre M, Thomas F, 2004. Behavioural alterations induced by hairworms
(Nematomorpha) and mermithids in their arthropod hosts: patterns and processes. Department
Invertebrate and Pathology of the Rothamsted Research Institute à Haperden, England.
F10. Thomas F, Biron DG, 2005. Suicide-inducing hairworms (Nematomorpha) and mermithids and how
they influence the hearts and minds of their insect hosts: patterns and processes. President's Invited
Speaker of the Royal Entomological Society of United Kingdom, England.
F11. Biron DG, Thomas F, 2005. Suicide-inducing hairworms (Nematomorpha) and mermithids and how
they influence the hearts and minds of their insect hosts: patterns and processes. LGBD, CNRS
INSERM, Université de la Méditérranée, Parc Scientifique de Luminy, France.
F12. Biron DG, 2006. The pitfalls of proteomics experiments without correct use of bioinformatics tools.
Club-Jeunes de la SFEAP, La Rochelle, France.
F13. Biron DG, 2008. Behavioural manipulation in orthoptera harbouring hairworms: a proteomics
approach. PIAF (U.M.R. 547, INRA-Univ. Blaise-Pascal), Clermont-Ferrand, France.
F14. Biron DG, 2008. Festival « Pariscience », France Télévision et Muséum national d’histoire naturelle à
Paris, 12/10/2008, Débat suite à la projection du film "Toto le némato", France.
F15. Biron DG, 2008. Festival «A nous de voir-Science et cinéma » à Lyon, 22/11/2008. Débat suite à
la projection du film "Toto le némato", France.
F16. Biron DG, 2009. Host-parasite molecular crosstalks during the manipulative process of a host by its
parasite. Rencontres scientifiques « Écologie et Comportement », Lyon, France.
F17. Biron DG, 2009. Café&Vidéo du CRNS délégation Languedoc-Roussillon, 02/03/2009. Débat
suite à la projection du film "Toto le némato", France
F18. Biron DG, Parisi L, 2009. Compte-rendu du séminaire ECONAT « Idéotypes pour des plantes cultivées
en agriculture durable ». Gotheron, France.
F19. Biron DG, 2009. Host-parasite molecular crosstalks during the manipulative process of a host by its
parasite. GEMI, UMR CNRS/IRD 2724, Montpellier, France.
F20. Biron DG, 2009. Host-parasite molecular crosstalks during the manipulative process of a host by its
parasite. IRBV, INRA Sophia-Antipolis, France.
F21. Biron DG, 2010. Host-parasite molecular crosstalks: progress and future prospects. UPMC, Paris,
France.
F22. Biron DG, 2011. Host-parasite molecular crosstalks: progress and future prospects. Museum of Natural
Sciences, Paris, France.
F23. Biron DG, El Alaoui H, Bardot C, 2012. Proteomics and LMGE. INSERM, Paris, France.
F24. Biron DG, 2012. Host-parasite molecular crosstalk during the manipulative process of a host by its
parasite. Journal of Experimental Biology Symposium, Neural Parasitology, Massa Marittima, March 1721, Italy.
F24. Biron DG, 2012. Host-parasite molecular crosstalks: progress and future prospects. Institut de Biologie
Intégrative et des Systèmes, Laval University, St-Foy, Québec, April 24, Canada.
F25. Fontbonne R, Vidau C, Garnery L, Aufauvre J, Texier C, Tchamitchian S, Alaoui HE, Brunet JL, Delbac
F, Biron DG, 2012. Comparative susceptibility of three Western honeybee subspecies to the
microsporidian parasite Nosema ceranae. Apimondia-Symposium, Québec, October, Canada.
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F26. Biron DG, 2013. The parasite manipulation: a legend or a fact. Journée de l’Ecole Doctorale de Nice
(Science, Vie, Santé), Faculté des Sciences de Nice, Campus Valrose, September 5, France
F27. Biron DG, El Alaoui H, 2013. Microporidia and the honeybee decline. INSERM U1090, TAGC
Laboratory, September 10, France.
F28. Lofe MP, Saudreau M, Guyot S, Biron DG, 2014. Effet de l’infection par la microsporidie, Nosema
ceranae, sur la régulation de la température par l’abeille domestique. 2ère journées de la recherche apicole,
ITSAP, Institut de l’abeille, February 5 & 6, Paris.
F29. Coulon M, Sime-Ngando T, Colombet J, Mone A, Blanchard P, Texier C, Biron DG, 2014. Analyse
spatio-temporelle des virus associés aux colonies d’abeilles. 2ère journées de la recherche apicole, ITSAP,
Institut de l’abeille, February 5 & 6, Paris.
F30. Misme-Aucouturier B, Mone A, Biron DG, Guerrier M, Delbac F, Texier C, 2014. La réponse du peptidome de l’abeille domestique, Apis mellifera, lors d’une cinétique d’infection par la microsporidie,
Nosema ceranae. 2ère journées de la recherche apicole, ITSAP, Institut de l’abeille, February 5 & 6, Paris
Oral communications for scientific meetings
G1. Biron DG, Vincent C, Giroux M, Maire A, 1993. Potentiel des micro-ondes comme moyen de contrôle de
la mouche du chou, Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Congrès conjoint de la SEQ (Société
Entomologique du Québec) –SPPQ (Société X X du Québec).
G2. Biron DG, Boivin G, Landry BS, Coderre D, 1995. Génétique des populations de la mouche du chou, Delia
radicum (L.). Congrès annuel de la SEQ.
G3. Biron DG, Landry BS, Nénon JP, Brunel E, Coderre D, Bovin G, 1997. Origine géographique des
populations néarctiques de Delia radicum L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Congrès annuel de la SEQ.
G4. Biron DG, Brunel E, Landry BS, Nénon JP, Coderre D, Boivin G, 1998. Variabilité génétique et
expression de différences morphologiques et phénologiques dans les populations de Delia radicum
L. (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Réunion conjointe, 125ième Réunion Annuelle, Société d'Entomologie du
Québec et 48ième Assemblée Annuelle, Société d'Entomologie du Canada.
G5. Biron DG, Brunel E, Landry BS, Nénon JP, Coderre D, Boivin G, 1998. Identification du type de
système génétique contrôlant l’expression de l’émergence bimodale de Delia radicum L. (Diptera:
Anthomyiidae). IVème conférence internationale francophone d’entomologie à St-Malo (France).
G6. Chouinard G, Bourgeois G, Cormier D, Biron DG, 2001. A forecasting model for activity of Plum curculio
in apple trees. 6th International Symposium on Computer modeling in Fruit Research and Orchard
Management, Davis, CA, July.
G7. Biron DG, Bossis M, Renault L, Sidobre C, Michalakis Y, 2002. Etude de l’expression différentielle du
protéome d’Aedes aegypti suite à une agression par un parasite intracellulaire, Vavraia culicis. Congrès
du REID (Réseau d’Ecologie et d’Interactions Durables) à Montpellier (France), Automne 2002.
G8. Thomas F, Bernard G, Cayre M, Joly C, Biron DG, 2003. Behavioural alterations induced by
hairworms (nematomorpha) and mermithids in their arthropod hosts: patterns and processes. 78th Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, à Halifax (Nouvelle-Ecosse, Canada), Été 2003.
G9. Biron DG, Marché L, Renault L, Agnew P, Sidobre C, Michalakis Y, 2004. Differential expression of
the Aedes aegypti larval proteome in response to infection by an intracellular parasite, Vavraia culicis.
42ème réunion du Ggroupement des Protistologues de Langue Française (GPLF) à Montpellier (France).
G10. Biron DG, Joly C, Ponton F, Thomas F, 2004. Behavioural alterations induced by hairworms
(Nematomorpha) and mermithids in their arthropod hosts: patterns and processes. Conférence Jacques
Monod (Evolutionary of host-parasite relationships), September 4-8, 2004, Roscoff (France).
G11. Ponton F, Biron DG, Lefèvre T, Thomas F, 2005. The strange behaviour of crazy gammarids
investigated with proteomics tools. Tenth Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology,
August 15-20, Krakow, Poland.
G12. Ponton F, Lefèvre T, Lebarbenchon C, Thomas F, Marché L, Renault L, Perrot-Minnot MJ, Biron DG,
2006. Convergence évolutive dans la manipulation parasitaire chez deux amphipodes : étude des facteurs
proximaux par la protéomique. Réunion du Réseau Écologie des Interactions Durables, January 9-11,
Dijon, France.
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G13. Ponton F, Lebarbenchon C, Lefèvre T, Thomas F, Hughes DP, Duneau D, Marché L, Renault L, Biron
DG, 2006. Parasite immunity against predation: a proteomics study of hairworms escaping their host’s
predator. Réunion du Réseau Écologie des Interactions Durables, January 9-11, Dijon, France.
G14. Lefèvre T, Thomas F, Schwartz A, Levashina E, Blandin S, Brizard JP, Le Bourligu L, Demettre E,
Renaud F, Biron DG, 2006. Malaria Plasmodium agent induces alteration in the head proteome of
their Anopheles mosquito host. MEEGID: International Meeting on Molecular Epidemiology and
Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases, Bangkok, Thailand.
G15. Saudreau M, Adam B, Biron DG, Donès N, Leca A, Saudreau M, Sinoquet H, 2008. Simulating
microclimates in orchards, a promising prospect to reduce pest and pathogen damages and
chemical treatments. NB: All authors have contributed equally to the redaction of this paper.
Fédération des recherches en Environnement, October 22-24, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
G16. Saudreau M, Dassot M, Adam B, Pincebourde S, Loxdale HD, Biron DG, 2010. Can tree architecture
buffer climate change effects on pest? A biophysical approach using virtual plants. 6th FSPM
Workshop in UC Davis, September 12-17, USA.
G17. Aufauvre J, Biron DG, Vidau C, Fontbonne R, Delbac F, Blot N, 2012. Interactions parasiteinsecticide: le
cas de la synergie entre Nosema ceranae et le fipronil chez l’abeille domestique. FNOSAD-ONIRIS,
Journée Scientifique Apicole, Nantes, 7 juin. Communication orale.
G18. Chetouhi C, Lecomte P, Cambon F, Soudière O, Biron DG, Langin T, 2012. Fusarium graminearum, un
agent pathogène manipultaur ? Journées de l’Ecole Doctorale des Sciences de la Vie, Santé, Agronomie et
Environnement, Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand II, 24-25 mai 2012. Communication orale.
G19. Chetouhi C, Lecomte P, Cambon F, Soudière O, Biron DG, Langin T, 2012. Analyse du dialogue
moléculaire entre le blé tendre et le champignon pathogène Fusarium graminearum. Journées des
doctorants du département SPE de l'INRA (4ème rencontre à Toulouse du 20 au 22 juin 2012).
G20. Urbach S, Panek J, El Alaoui H, Mone A, Demettre E, Texier C, Brun C, Zanzoni A, Peytaillade E, Lerat
E, Peyret P, Delbac F, Biron DG, 2014. Application d’une stratégie SILAC pour décrypter le dialogue
moléculaire entre un hôte et un parasite intracellulaire obligatoire lors d’une cinétique d'infection.Congrès
de spectrométrie de masse et d’analyse protéomique, 30/O6 to 02/07, Lyon, France.
G21. Lecomte P, Biron DG, Urbach S, Demetre E, Bonhomme L, Langin T, 2014. Using SILAC strategy to
identify protein effectors in the wheat-Fusarium graminearum pathosystem. Cost Meeting Effectors,
,Auzeville-Tolosane, France, France.
G22. Bonhomme L, Chetouhi C, Lecomte P, Cambon F, Soudière O, Biron DG, Langin T, 2014. Deciphering
wheat susceptibility factors to Fusarium Head Blight. XVI International Congress on Molecular PlantMicrobe Interactions, Rhodes, Greece.
Posters for scientific meetings
H1. Biron DG, Bossis M, Renault L, Sidobre C, Michalakis Y, 2002. Etude de l’expression temporelle du
protéome d’Aedes aegypti suite à une agression par un parasite intracellulaire, Vavraia culicis. Congrès de
la SFEAP (Société Francaise d’Electrophorèse et d’Analyse Protéomique) à Lille (France).
H2. Marché L, Renault L, Biron DG, Grenier E, Mugniéry D, 2004. Proteins putatively involved in
Meloidogyne chitwoodi virulence/avirulence. Congrès de la SFEAP (Société Française d’Electrophorèse et
d’Analyse Protéomique) à Bordeaux (France).
H3. Biron DG, Marché L, Joly C, Galéotti N, Renault L, Demey-Thomas E, Poncet J, Brown SP, Bernard G,
Ponton F, Thomas F, 2004. Caractérisation simultanée du protéome d’un hôte et de son parasite
manipulateur à différents moments de leur interaction. Congrès de la SFEAP (Société Française
d’Electrophorèse et d’Analyse Protéomique) à Bordeaux (France).
H4. Biron DG, Ponton F, Marché L, Galeotti N, Renault L, Demey-Thomas E, Thomas F, 2006. Suicideinducing hairworm (Nematomorpha) and how they influence the hearts and minds of their insect hosts:
patterns and processes. Réunion du Réseau Ecologie des Interactions Durables, January 9-11, Dijon,
France.
H5. Holzmuller P, Courtois P, Biron DG, Koffi M, Jamonneau V, Bras-Gonçalves R, Daulouède S, Cuny G,
Vincendeau P, 2006. Differential virulence and pathogenicity linked to host immune response modulation
by secretome of Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. Congrès de la Société Française de Parasitologie à
Bordeaux (France).
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H6. Scomparin A, Saudreau M, Sinoquet H, Sauphanor B, Fernadez O, Biron DG, 2008. Effects of
thermoperiodic conditions on the developmental rate of the codling moth larvae of resistant and nonresistant strains to chemical and viral (CpGv) insecticides. October 28-30, OILB, Integrated Fruit
Production, INRA, PSH, Avignon. (France).
H7. Patramool S, Wasinpiyamonkoi L, Luplertlop N, Doucoure S, Mouchet F, Sévéno M, Remoue F, Demettre
E, Brizard JP, Jouin P, Biron DG, Thomas F, Missé D, 2009. Blood feeding and immunogenic Aedes
salivary gland proteins. September 14-17, Congrès Spectrométrie de Masse et Analyse Protéomique,
Dijon. Poster
H8. Traore A, Biron DG, Chevallier F, Adam B, Saudreau M,Sauphanor B, Girousse C, Badel E, 2010.
Imaging and analysis of an apple pest behaviour: MRI and X-RAY microtomography comparison.
September 13-15,10th edition of the Applications of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science conference
series, Clermont-Ferrand, Poster.
H9. Fontbonne R, Vidau C, Garnery L, Aufauvre J, Texier C, Tchamitchian S, Alaoui HE, Brunet JL,
Delbac F, Biron DG, 2012. Sensibilité de l’abeille, Apis mellifera, à la microsporidie Nosema ceranae.
Journées de l’Ecole Doctorale des Sciences de la Vie, Santé, Agronomie et Environnement, Université
Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand II, 24 et 25 mai 2012.
H10. Vidau C, Jousse C, Lagrée M, Traïki M, Fontbonne R, Biron DG, Delbac F, 2012. Interaction
entre l’abeille domestique et un microorganisme pathogène : étude des conséquences sur
l’hémolymphe par une approche métabolomique. Sixièmes Journées Scientifiques du Réseau
Français de Métabolomique et Fluxomique, Nantes, 21-23 mai 2012.
H11. Hidalgo-Galiana A, Biron DG, Ribera I, Cieslak A, 2012. Recovering temperature signature on natural
populations of insects (Dytiscidae: Coleoptera). EuPA/ British Society for Proteome Research, Glasgow,
July 9-12, Scotland.
H12. Chetouhi C, Bonhomme L, Lecomte P, Cambon F, Saintenac C, Biron DG, Thierry LanginT, 2013.
The pathogen Fusarium graminearum manipulates wheat biochemical pathways to favor its development.
International Conference "Plant Diseases and Resistance Mechanisms" , Vienna on February 20-22th.
H13. Lecomte P, Biron DG, Urbach S , Demettre E, Bonhomme L, Langin T, 2013. Identification of effectors
secreted by the fungal pathogen Fusarium graminearum, main causal agent of FHB on wheat. Systems
Biology Approach to Infectious Processes Conference (SBIP 2013). Villeurbanne (France) on May 1315th.
H14. Panek J, El Alaoui H, Mone A, Urbach S, Demettre E , Texier C, Delbac F , Biron DG, 2013. Hijacking of
host cellular functions by a microsporidian species, Anncaliia algerae. Systems Biology Approach to
Infectious Processes Conference (SBIP 2013). Villeurbanne (France) on May 13-15th.
H15. Kaiser M, Biron DG, Bancel E, Libersat F, 2013. Proteome changes in host’s brain behind the parasitoid
wasp manipulation. Israel Society for Neuroscience, December 14-17, Eilat, Israel.
H16. Lofe MP, Saudreau M, Guyot S, Biron DG, 2014. Effet de l’infection par la microsporidie, Nosema
ceranae, sur la régulation de la température par l’abeille domestique. 2ère journées de la recherche apicole,
ITSAP, Institut de l’abeille, February 5 & 6, Paris.
H17. Coulon M, Sime-Ngando T, Colombet J, Mone A, Blanchard P, Texier C, Biron DG, 2014. Analyse
spatio-temporelle des virus associés aux colonies d’abeilles. 2ère journées de la recherche apicole, ITSAP,
Institut de l’abeille, February 5 & 6, Paris.
H18. Misme-Aucouturier B, Mone A, Biron DG, Guerrier M, Delbac F, Texier C, 2014. La réponse du peptidome de l’abeille domestique, Apis mellifera, lors d’une cinétique d’infection par la microsporidie, Nosema
ceranae. 2ère journées de la recherche apicole, ITSAP, Institut de l’abeille, February 5 & 6, Paris.
Letters and news coverage about my research in science media
I1. L’Indépendant, December 16, 2005. Pourquoi certaines sauterelles se suicident-elles?
I2. Science et vie, 1058 : 92-97, 2005. Sauterelles : un ver les pousse au suicide !
I3. Science et avenir, 704: 30 (2005). Les protéines du suicide.
I4. Futura Sciences, September 12, 2005. Des vers qui parasitent les sauterelles et les poussent à se
suicider.
I5. New York Times, September 6, 2005. Parasitic hairworm charms grasshopper into taking it for a
swim.
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I6. Le monde, September 4, 2005, Mimer un signal nerveux pour pousser les sauterelles au suicide
par noyade.
I7. France Info, September 4, 2005.
I8. Wissenschaft, September 2, 2005. Selbstmord wider Willen.
I9. National Geographic News, September 1, 2005. Suicide grasshoppers brainwashed by parasites worms.
I10. Le nouvel Observateur, August 31, 2005. Détournement des sauterelles.
I11. New Scientist, Breaking News, August 31, 2005. Parasite brainwash grasshoppers inot death dive.
I12. New Scientist, 2516:19, 2005.Grasshoppers brainwashed into suicide by a worm.
I13. France 3 television, Languedoc-Roussillon, April 7, 2009. Toto: le némato.
I19. Vidau C, Diogon D, Aufauvre J, Fontbonne R, Viguès B, Brunet JL, Texier C, Biron DG,
Blot N, EL Alaoui H, Belzunces LP, Delabac F, 2011. Déclin des colonies d’abeilles et origine
multifactorielle: cas de Nosema ceranae et des insecticides. LSA 245: 417-426.
I20. Communiqué de presse du CNRS (07/07/2011) : Pathogènes et insecticides : un cocktail mortel pour
les abeilles. (http://www2.cnrs.fr/presse/communique/2222.htm).
I21. France Inter (05/07/2011).
I22. France Culture (08/07 /2011).
I23. Sciences et Avenir / Le Nouvel Observateur (08/07/2011), (http://www. sciencesetavenir.fr/natureenvironnement/20110707.OBS6686/leffet-cocktail-mortel-pour-les-abeilles.html).
I24. Science.gouv.fr (11/07/2011),(http://www.science.gouv.fr/fr/actualites/bdd/res/4116/un-debutdexplication-a-la-disparition-des abeilles/?vote=4&obj=sg_ressource&id=4116).
I25. Sud Ouest (11/07/2011), (http://www. sudouest.fr/2011/07/11/de-nouvelles-pistes-sur-l-etrangedisparitiondes-abeilles-449409-736.php).
I26. La Croix (11/07/2011), (http://www.lacroix.com/Actualite/S-informer/ France/ Lesdefenseursdes-abeilles-reprennent-le-combatcontre-les-pesticides-_NP_-2011-07-11-688258).
I27. Radio Scoop (12/07/2011), (http://www.radioscoop.com/infos.php?v=Cl&id=59528).
I28. Le Progrès (15/07/2011), (http://www.leprogres.fr/loire/2011/07/15/mortalite-des-abeilleslesinsecticides-pourraient-bien-en-etre-la-cause).
I29. Info magazine (18/07/2011), (http://www.infomagazine.com/journal/?s=mortalite%20des%
20abeilles%20des%20chercheurs%20clermontois%20levent%20un%20coin%20du%20voile).
I30. La Montagne (18/07/2011), (http://www.lamontagne.fr/auvergne/actualite/departement/pu
y-de-dome/puy-de-dome-local/2011/07/18/levoile-sur-le-mystere-du-declin-des-abeilles-selevea-partir-de-l-auvergne-134093.html).
I31. Première Chaîne de Radio-Canada (24/07/2011).
I32. Science Daily (01/08/2011), (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/11072509143
4.htm).
I33. 19/20 de France 3 Auvergne (06/08/2011).
I34. Clermont Première (sur le site WAT.tv) (28/08/2011), (http://www.wat.tv/ video/ etudesursurmortalite-abeilles-424o7_ 3le11_.html).
I36. Commission Européenne (31/08/2011), (http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en
.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_11_08_31_en.html&item=Infocentre&artid=22693).
I37. Réussir Grandes Cultures (n°250).
I38. L’Abeille de France (n° 983), (http://www.labeilledefrance.com/index.php?option=com_con
tent&view=category&layout=blog&id=37&Itemid=74).
I39. Animal Mind Control by Jef Akst, 01/2012, (http://the scientist.com/ 2012/01/01/animalmindcontrol/).
I40. Communiqué de presse de Scientific Reports (22/03/2012) : Ecology : A double-edged sword
for honeybees (http://www.natureasia.com/en/research/in dex/highlight/id/1736/)
I41. Brève du CNRS : Quand un pathogène et un insecticide se liguent contre l’abeille
(http://www.cnrs.fr/inee/communication/breves/nicolas_blot.htm)
I42. The Daily Telegraph (22/03/2012), (http:// www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthne
ws/9160366/Honeybee-decline-blamedon-lethal-combination-of-chemicals-anddisease.
html)
I43. Pour la Science (n°415, Mai 2012), (http://www.pourlascience.fr/ewb_pages/a/actualite-abeilleset-
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bourdons-mefaits-confirmes-des-insecticides-29389.php)
I44. Un documentaire CNRS en préparation sur les travaux de l’équipe traitant de l’effet néfaste de la synergie
pathogènes et insecticide sur les colonies d’abeilles domestiques.
I45. Un documentaire sur la manipulation parasitaire par BBC’s Natural History Unit de l’Angleterre.
I50. How to Control an Army of Zombies. New York Times, 05/12/2012.
I51. How pernicious parasites turn victims into zombies ? Inside JEB by Kathryn Knight
(http://jeb.biologists.org/content/216/1/i)
Invited speaker after projection of scientific movies
J1. Festival « Pariscience », France Télévision et Muséum national d’histoire naturelle à Paris, 12/10/2008,
Discussion after the projection of the movie "Toto le némato".
J2. Fetival «A nous de voir-Science et cinéma » à Lyon, 22/11/2008. Discussion after the projection of the
movie "Toto le némato".
J3. Café&Vidéo of CRNS, Languedoc-Roussillon delegation, 02/03/2009. Discussion after the projection of the
movie "Toto le némato".
Comments on research papers
J1. Science News, 05/06/2008, TAME-WALK POTION: Roaches under the influence lose the urge to
scuttle on their own.
J2. Science News, 03/06/2008, ZOMBIE BABYSITTERS: Not-quite-dead caterpillar victims do child
care for their killers.

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