21-22 Sep 2023 Paris (France)

Invited speakers

Janneke van de Wijgert (Utrecht Medical Center and RIVM, The Netherlands)

Jacques Ravel (University of Maryland, USA)

Pilar Francino (FISABIO Valencia, Spain)

Presentation

This conference aims to promote knowledge transfer between researchers and clinicians working at the intersection of vaginal microbiota, genomics, infections, and women's health. With a multi-disciplinary vision, it will bring together experts in microbiota, infection biology, immunology, and epidemiology. The conference will also highlight the latest advances in methodologies, including microbiology, immunology, genomics, and mathematical modelling.
 
The vaginal microbiota is a crucial component of women's health. For example, an ecological imbalance in the vaginal microbiota is responsible for bacterial vaginosis, which affects over 20% of reproductive-aged women. In general, perturbations of the vaginal microbiota, or dysbioses, are associated with an increased risk of preterm birth, severe discomfort, and negatively impact women's mental health.
 
One of the major health consequences of bacterial vaginosis is an increased risk of infections, including HIV, human papillomaviruses (HPV), and urinary tract infections. Conversely, infections can alter immunological profiles and resource landscapes in the vaginal milieu, consequently shaping vaginal microbiota communities. 
 
Despite the serious health implications and apparent interdependence, understanding and predicting vaginal health in the context of vaginal microbiota and infection is challenging due to interactions and feedbacks among the components of the vaginal environment, including microbes, immune responses, and host conditions. Therefore, future advances in vaginal health research require a multi-disciplinary approach that facilitates better communication of concepts and tools developed across disciplines.
 
The fourth session will be chaired by the Académie du Microbiote Uro-génital (AMUR) and will focus on more clinical aspects. 
   

Program

Key dates

Sept 4: deadline for abstract submission

Sept. 10: deadline for registration for lunches

Sept. 21-22: conference

Venue

Collège de France
Salle 2
11 place Marcelin Berthelot
75005 Paris
France

Registration

Attendance is free.

Sponsors

Collège de France

AMUR

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