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Past Seminar –  XXI Seminário Laveran & Deane

XXI Seminário Laveran & Deane
 10th to 14th October 2016 
Itacuruçá – Rio de Janeiro

 
XXI Seminário Laveran & Deane

Coordinator
Cláudio Tadeu Daniel Ribeiro

Organizers: Cláudio Tadeu Daniel Ribeiro and Maria de Fátima Ferreira da Cruz

Invited Professors
Antônio Guilherme Fonseca Pacheco (PROCC, Fiocruz, RJ)
Cristiana Ferreira Alves de Brito (Centro Pesquisas René Rachou, Fiocruz, MG)
Daniel Camus (Institut Pasteur de Lille, France)
Franck Prugnolle (CNRS, France)
Irene da Silva Soares (Universidade de São Paulo, SP)
Juliana de Meis (Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, RJ)
Leonardo José de Moura Carvalho (Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, RJ)
Lise Musset (Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, French Guiana)
Maria Anice Mureb Sallum (Universidade de São Paulo, SP)
Maria do Rosário Oliveira Martins (Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical,Portugal)
Mauro Ferreira de Azevedo (Universidade Federal de São Paulo, SP)
Renato D'Affonseca Gusmão (Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde, BSB)
Sheila Rodrigues Rodovalho (Programa Nacional de Controle da Malária/ SVS, BSB)

Rapporteurs Professors
Anielle de Pina Costa (Instituto Nacional de Infectologia, Fiocruz, RJ)
Josué da Costa Lima Junior (Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, RJ)
Letusa Albrecht (Instituto Carlos Chagas, Fiocruz, PR)

Sponsors:
Instituto Oswaldo Cruz / Fiocruz
Department of Brazilian Ministry of Health Surveillance (SVS)
Faperj
Sanofi
Norte Energia
French Government
Biomanguinhos

Secretariat
Claudia Castro Carvalho
Gabriela Ventura Martins

Program 2016

3h00 pm: Departure from Rio de Janeiro – Campus of Fiocruz.

5h30 pm: Arrival at the Hotel Pierre – Itacuruçá.

6h30 pm: Welcome speech, introduction of students and professors, distribution of documents and identification cards.
Professors Cláudio Tadeu Daniel-Ribeiro and Maria de Fatima Ferreira da Cruz

7h00 pm: Conference – Professor Franck Prugnolle (CNRS, Montpellier) – Origin and evolution of Plasmodium falciparum in humans

8h15 pm: Cocktail and dinner. 

7h30 - 8h30 am: Breakfast

8h30 - 9h30 am: Conference - Prof. Sheila Rodovalho (PNCM/SVS) – Malaria in Brazil: challenges to move forward from control to elimination

9h30 - 10h20 am: Presentation of the PhD student Allyson Guimarães da Costa – Human genetic factors affecting Plasmodium vivax recognition and innate imune signaling in Malaria vivax. 

10h20 - 10h40 am: Coffee break

10h40 - 11h30 am: Presentation of the MSc student Daniel Sol Sol de Medeiros – Effect of imidazole derivatives of ursolic and betulinic acids on Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium berghei and Anopheles darlingi root (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE). 

11h30am-12h30 pm: Discussion of αx, βy e ɣz groups
 
12h30 pm: Lunch

2h30 – 3h20 pm: Presentation of the MSc student Olinda C. Lima Araújo – Epidemiological study of authochtonous malaria in children and teenagers in the Amapá State, Brazil, 2010 and 2016

3h20 – 4h10 pm: Presentation of the PhD student Erian de Almeida Santos) –Differential expression analysis of the mosquito Anopheles darlingi salivar glands during the Plasmodium vivax infection process

4h10 – 4h30 pm: Coffee break

4h30 – 5h20 pm: Presentation of the PhD student Edgar Ruz Fernandes – Effects of sleep deprivation in experimental malaria

5h20 – 6h20 pm: Discussion of αz, βx e ɣy groups
 
8h00 pm: Dinner 

7h30 – 8h30 am: Breakfast

8h30 -9h30 am: Conference – Prof. Lise Musset (Institut Pasteur de la Guyane) – Plasmodium resistance to drugs: a constant escape to effects of the antimalarial drugs.
 
9h30 – 10h20am: Presentation of the PhD student Irina Dobrescu – Generation of a P. berghei malaria model to test vaccine formulations against P. vivax and to search for new antigens.
 
10h20 – 10h40am: Coffee break

10h40 – 11h30 am: Presentation of PhD student João Conrado K. dos Santos – The role of platelets in endothelial cell activation Plasmodium vivax malaria.
 
11h30am – 12h30 pm: Discussion of αx, βy e ɣz groups

12h30 – 2h00 pm: Lunch

2h00 – 2h50 pm: Presentation of the MSc student Leticia Cardoso Orlandini – Comparative analysis of allelic and genotypic frequencies of polymorphisms of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase in patients with vivax malaria and non-malarious individuals from endemic areas in Brazil.
 
2h50 – 15h40 pm: Presentation of the PhD student Nayara Kauffmann  – Change in the central nervous system by liver in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei (ANKA).
 
3h40 – 4h30 pm: Discussion of αx, βy e ɣz groups

4h30 – 4h50 pm: Coffee break

4h50 – 5h40 pm: Presentation of the MSc student Douglas de Sousa Costa – Role of Autophagy in Modulation of Placental Malaria Immnopathogenesis

5h40 – 6h30 pm: Presentation of the MSc student Tathiany Igreja da Silva – Study of role of Inducible Nitric Oxide Sintase (iNOS) in Experimental Cerebral Malaria.
 
6h30 – 7h30 pm: Discussion of αz, βx e ɣy groups

8h30 pm: Dinner 

7h30 – 8h30 am: Breakfast

8h30 – 9h20 am: Presentation of the MSc student Thalyta Mariany Rêgo Lopes – Eco-Epidemiological analysis of timeline distribution of malaria in the municipality of Itaituba, Pará, in the period 2011 to 2015.
 
9h20–10h10 am: Presentation of the PhD student Virginia Mildred Chu – Investigating latitudinal life history traits and genomic profiles of the malaria vector, Anopheles darlingi, in Brazil.
 
10h10 – 10h30 am: Coffee break

10h30 – 11h20 am: Presentation of PhD student Yudi Tatiana Pinilla Beltran – Effect of ivermectin on the transmission blocking of Plasmodium vivax in Anopheles aquasalis and Anopheles darlingi.
 
11h20 am – 12h10 pm: Presentation of the MSc student Julia N. Barros Peixoto – Spatial – Temporal model for epidemiological vectors analysis: impact area plant hydroelectric – Santo Antônio – Porto Velho (RO).
 
12h10 – 1h10 pm : Discussion of αy, βx e ɣx groups

1h10 pm: Lunch

3h30 – 4h30 pm: Meeting of tutors and students

4h30 – 4h45 pm: Coffee break

4h45 – 6h45 pm: Meeting of professors for final discussion about the thesis projects and preparation of the final document with suggestions for the students.
Meeting of students to prepare the final report taking into account suggestions received during the seminar.

6h45 – 8h00 pm: Consolidation of the final report on the thesis projects with the suggestions for the students (professors) and the students final reports.
Filling evaluation forms.

8h00 pm: Dinner 

7h30 – 8h30 am: Breakfast

8h30-12h00 am: Final comments by students and professors. Critical analysis and evaluation of the seminar. Certification.

12h00 am: Lunch

2h00 pm: Departure to Rio de Janeiro (Fiocruz).