The 7th FSEV meeting 2024

The 7th FSEV meeting took place in Strasbourg on November 4-6th 2024
It was a huge success with more than 210 attendees!

Congratulations to the winners of the 2024 FSEV

PhD Awards

Best Talk Awards

Best Posters Awards

Chloé
DIAS

Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III
PhD Advisors:
S. TRUDEL,
J. AUSSEIL

Vicenzo
VERDI

INSERM, Université Paris-Cité
PhD advisors:
G. VAN NIEL,
F.J. VERWEIJ

Aleksandra
GEORGIEVSKI

CTM Dijon

Laura
SALAVESSA

Institut Necker,
Institut Curie,
Paris

Manon
CHANG

CR2INA,
Nantes

Marie
HUBER

CRCM,
Marseille

Final program

FSEV 2024 Keynote speakers

Catherine
Alix-Panabières

Montpellier, France,
Keynote of the session on EVs in Diagnostic and Therapy

Catherine Alix-Panabières, is full profes.sor at Montpellier University (France) and head of the Rare Human Circulating Cells & liquld Biopsy laboratory and Visiting Professor at Hamburg University (Germany). Her researc.h focuses on liquld biopsy for 2S years, a concept she coined, together with Klaus Pantel in 2010. Her worked provided key lnsights ln the characterizatlon and clinical use of c.irculating tumor cells for early non-Invasive detection and monitoring of cancer. She characterlzed addltional components of liquld biopsies, lncludlng circulating 0NA and more recently extracellular veslcles. She 1s the leader of the WP ‘0lssemlnation and Education’ at the European Uquld Biopsy Society (ELBS). Sherecclved numerous awards, including two rrom the Académie Nationale de Médecine in 2012 & 2023 for hcr lifetime achlevement ln the llquidBlopsy field.

For more information: https://lecrh.eom/

Marie
Barberon

Geneva
Keynote of the EVs in Physiology & Metabolism session

Marie Barberon teaches plant biology and heads the plant nutrition and development laboratory at the University of Geneva (Switzerland). She has expertise in deciphering the mechanisms controlling the radial transport of nutrients in plant roots. Her recent research work, published in Nature communication, has highlighted a new role for EVs in plant physiology, not in the context of biotic interactions, but in development, with their involvement in the formation of a major cell wall polymer.

For more informations: https//:ljbiveg.unige.ch/labs/barberon/

Deborah
Goberdhan

Oxford, UK
Keynote of the Cell Biology session

Deborah Goberdhan is Associate Professer of Cell Signaling in the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health in the Division of Medical Sciences at the University of Oxford (England). Her group combines imaging, cell biology and molecular genetics to understand the mechanisms driving EV secretion and heterogeneity in Drosophila and in human cancer cells. They notably identified and characterized a population of exosomes originating from Rab11a recycling endosomes.

For more information: https://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk/team/deborah-goberdhan

Hector
Peinado

Madrid, Spain
Keynote of the EVs in cancer session

Hector Peinado heads the Microenvironment and Metastasis Laboratory at the National Cancer Research Centre in Madrid (Spain). His work focuses in how tumour cells can influence the evolution of cancer during metastatic spread, seeking to understand the interactions between tumor cells and stromal cells. He is studying the role of EVs in the evolution of primary tumors and the formation of pre-metastatic niches in melanoma, prostate cancer and pancreatic cancer, with the aim of developing new targeted therapies.

For more informations : https://Uwww.cnio.es/en/personas/hector-peinado-2/

Pieter
Vader

Utrecht, NL
Keynote of the EVs engineering session

Pieter Vader is Associate Professorat the Central Diagnostic Laboratory and the Department of Experimental Cardiology at the University Medical Centre in Utrecht (Netherlands). His research focuses on the development of a new generation of EV-based therapies with cardiovascular applications. He is notably studying the mechanisms underlying EVs loading, biodistribution and cargo transfer. ln 2021, he has been awarded the Prix Galien Research Award for his work on drug delivery.

For more information: https://www.umcutrecht.nl/en/research/researchers/vader-pieter-p

Pascale
Zimmermann

Leuven, Marseille
Keynote of the joint session with the Belgian Society for EVs (BESEV)

Pascale Zimmermann is a pharmacist and scientist trained in molecular, cell and developmental biology. Using structure-function approaches, she provided major contributions to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms supporting EV-signaling. She currently conducts her research as Pl at the KU Leuven (Belgium) and the Cancer Research Center of Marseille (France). Her team focuses on the cell biology of EV secretion and uptake, their role in tumor-host relationships and their potential in pharmaceutical innovation. The importance and originality of her work was acknowledged by the Royal Academy of Medicine Belgium award and the EMBO young investigator program.

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