Invited speakers list

Samuel Alizon (Montpellier, France)
Why do viruses harm their hosts? The case of HPV

Raul Andino (San Francisco, USA)
RNA virus intrahost evolution and pathogenesis

Megan Baldridge (St Louis, USA)
Immune-mediated regulation of norovirus evolution in vivo

Monsef Benkirane (Montpellier, France)
Impact of 3D genome organization on HIV integration site selection

Ignacio Bravo (Montpellier, France)
Codon usage preferences and the evolution of viral lifestyles

Siobain Duffy (Rutgers, USA)
Constraints on host range expansion in RNA viruses

Christophe Fraser (Oxford, United Kingdom)
Virus and host signatures that affect the virulence of HIV-1

Fernando Garcia-Arenal (Madrid, Spain)
Host range evolution in heterogeneous environments

Clement Gilbert (Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Horizontal transfer of genetic material between viruses and their hosts

Katia Koelle (Emory, USA)
Cooperation and defection in influenza virus populations

Eugene Koonin (Bethesda, USA)
Inevitability of genetic parasites and their key role in the evolution of life

Philippe Lemey (Louvain, Belgium)
Phylodynamic inference: from ancient evolutionary histories to contemporary outbreaks

Alice McHardy (Helmholtz, Germany)
Predicting the evolution of human influenza A viruses

Yannis Michalakis (Montpellier, France)
Living with a scattered genome: towards understanding multipartite viruses and their lifestyle

Marie-Agnes Petit (Jouy-en-Josas, France)
Bacteriophage growth in the mammalian intestine: how far and for how long?

Gwenael Piganeau (Banyuls, France)
Genomic insights into host-virus coexistence in phytoplankton

Thomas Pradeu (Bordeaux, France)
The dialogue between mutualistic viruses and the immune system

Roland Regoes (Zürich, Switzerland)
Parallel evolution of HIV-1 in vitro and in vivo

Marilyn Roossinck (Penn State, USA)
Conditional Mutualism and How it Impacts Evolution

Carla Saleh (Paris, France)
Impact of innate immune pathways on Drosophila C virus diversity and evolution

Rafael Sanjuan (Valencia, Spain)
Social evolution of viruses

Pauline Scanlan (Cork, Ireland)
Specificity of bacteria-phage interactions in the human gut

Manuela Sironi (Bosisio Parini, Italy)
Zoonoses and the Red Queen (evolutionary genetics of zoonotic diseases) 

Moriah Szpara (Penn State, USA)
The individual human scale of herpes simplex virus infection: how a persistent infection lifestyle impacts viral genomic diversity and evolution

Paul Turner (Yale, USA)
Leveraging evolutionary trade-offs and phage selection pressure to reduce bacterial pathogenicity

Stineke Van Houte (Exeter, United Kingdom)
Anti-CRISPR Phages Cooperate to Overcome CRISPR-Cas Immunity

Anne-Nathalie Volkoff (Montpellier, France)
Virus domestication in ichneumonid parasitic wasps

Lena Wilfert (Ulm, Germany)
Pollinators, plants and pathogens - interactions at a landscape level

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