Short talks will be selected from abstracts
Day 1: October 20th (Sunday)
7:00pm
Welcome by government official
The Latin America Cholera Epidemic: past and future perspectives
7:30pm
Welcome reception
Day 2: October 21st (Monday)
8:30-10:00 am
Session 1. Quorum Sensing, biotic and abiotic sensing of the environment: Who is out there?
Chairs: Julia van Kessel and Wai-Leung Ng
1.1. Long talk (20+5) Wai-Leung Ng
1.2. Short talk (12+3)
1.3. Long talk (20+5) Kai Papenfort
1.4. Short talk (12+3)
10:00-10:30 am
Coffee break
10:30-12:00 pm
Session 2. Antibacterial and anti-eukaryotic toxins: Stay away from me!
Chairs: Dor Salomon and Stefan Pukatzki
2.1. Long talk (20+5) Stefan Pukatzki
2.2. Short talk (12+3)
2.3. Long talk (20+5) Karla Satchell
2.4. Short talk (12+3)
12:00-1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00-2:30 pm
Session 3. Vibrio physiology: How does this work?
Chairs: Karl Klose and Fabian Rivera-Chavez
3.1. Long talk (20+5) Fabian Rivera-Chavez
3.2. Short talk (12+3)
3.3. Long talk (20+5) Seiji Kojima
3.4. Short talk (12+3)
2:30-3:00 pm
Coffee break
3:00-4:30 pm
Session 4. Vibrio epidemiology: Is there a doctor on board?
Chairs: Jaime Martinez-Urtaza and Craig Baker Austin
4.1. Long talk (20+5) Craig Baker Austin
4.2. Short talk (12+3)
4.3. Long talk (20+5) Chao Yang
4.4. Short talk (12+3)
4:30-6:00 pm
Poster session I
Dinner (on your own)
Day 3: October 22nd (Tuesday)
8:30-10:00 am
Session 5. Vibriophages and anti-phage defense systems: Should I wear a mask?
Chairs: Andrew Camilli and Kim Seed
5.1. Long talk (20+5) Andrew Camilli
5.2. Short talk (12+3)
5.3. Long talk (20+5) Kim Seed
5.4. Short talk (12+3)
10:00-10:30 am
Coffee break
10:30-12:00 pm
Session 6. Vibrio-host interactions: Sorry, is this bothering you?
Chairs: Kim Orth and Margaret McFall-Ngai
6.1. Long talk (20+5) Kim Orth
6.2. Short talk (12+3)
6.3. Long talk (20+5) Ned Ruby
6.4. Short talk (12+3)
12:00-1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00-2:30 pm
Session 7. Virulence regulation: This might hurt
Chairs: Jyl Matson and Fitnat Yildiz
7.1. Long talk (20+5) Fitnat Yildiz
7.2. Short talk (12+3)
7.3. Long talk (20+5) Tetsuya Iida
7.4. Short talk (12+3)
2:30-3:00 pm
Coffee break
3:00-4:30 pm
Session 8. Vibrio populations and genomics: We are in this together
Chairs: Salvador Almagro-Moreno and Otto Cordero
8.1. Long talk (20+5) Otto Cordero
8.2. Short talk (12+3)
8.3. Long talk (20+5) Carla Mavian
8.4. Short talk (12+3)
4:30-6:00 pm
Poster session II
Dinner (on your own)
Day 4: October 23rd (Wednesday)
8:30-10:00 am
Session 9. Vibrio evolution and ecology: Making history
Chairs: Mark Mandel and Alecia Septer
9.1. Long talk (20+5) Alecia Septer
9.2. Short talk (12+3)
9.3. Long talk (20+5) Didier Mazel
9.4. Short talk (12+3)
10:00-10:30 am
Coffee break
10:30-12:00 pm
Session 10. Aquaculture and seafood disease: It’s the economy…
Chairs: Carmen Amaro and Bruno Gomez-Gil
10.1. Long talk (20+5) Bruno Gomez-Gil
10.2. Short talk (12+3)
10.3. Long talk (20+5) Delphine Destoumieux-Garzon
10.4. Short talk (12+3)
12:00-1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00-2:30 pm
Session 11. Vibrios and climate change: It’s getting hot in here!
Chairs: Fabiano Thompson and Blake Ushijima
11.1. Long talk (20+5) Blake Ushijima
11.2. Short talk (12+3)
11.3. Long talk (20+5) Jaime Martinez-Urtaza
11.4. Short talk (12+3)
2:30-3:00 pm
Coffee break
3:00-3:45 pm
Session 12: Colloquium: Vibrio research in Latin America
Chairs: Ronnie Gavilan and Salvador Almagro-Moreno
Roundtable (45) (35+10) (~7 min each)
Carlos Blondel (Chile)
David Zamorano Sanchez (Mexico)
Maria Rosa Viñas (Argentina)
Ana P. Vicente (Brasil)
Paula Lucia Diaz Guevara (Colombia)
Ronnie Gavilan (Peru)
3.45-4.15 pm
Final announcements (next meeting, awards, summary), discussion of the International Vibrio Society
7:00 pm
Gala Dinner
Brisas del Titicaca
Heroes de Tarapacá 168, Lima 15046, Peru
(Awards)