The 7th FSEV meeting will take place in Strasbourg
on November 4-6th 2024
Don't miss this opportunity to present your work in front of the ever growing french community of EVs and meet international keynote speakers.
More informations about registration and abstract submission will soon be released.
The FSEV/AFC Hands-on workshop was a big success !
THanks to all participants, speakers and sponsors
The 6th FSEV meeting was hold online on November 14th 2023.
Many thanks to all speakers and attendees and to the young researchers from the organizing committee for this great meeting !
You can find the program here
The organizing committee: Adiilah Mamode Cassim (Dijon), Anaïs Bécot (Paris), Antonin Marquant (Montpellier), Louise Merle (Paris), Lucas Walther (Strasbourg), Marine Bretou (Paris), Mathilde Richard (Nantes), Raphaël Leblanc (Marseille) & Shima Ghoroghi (Paris)
The 2023 FSEV meeting organized by young researchers
10 French laboratories were present at ISEV 2023 for oral presentations or posters as principal authors (Clamart, Bordeaux, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Lyon, Paris, Toulouse), and 8 laboratories as co-authors, for a congress that brought together more than 1,000 participants in Seattle. Congratulations to Jean-Christophe Delpech's laboratory (Bordeaux), which received an outstanding poster award on the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the brain (title: The role of brain-derived EVs in cognitive impairment associated with gestational omega-3 deficiency).
ISEV 2023 saw a number of highlights around a variety of themes, including label-free visualisation approaches, microfluidics, large EVs, lessons from non-mammalian EVs, and the role of EVs in senescence and age-related diseases, the integration of traditional markers and protein markers derived from EVs in clinical studies, the debate on the maturity of therapeutic approaches, and in vivo imaging of EVs in cancer, with a keynote speech by Jacky Goetz (Strasbourg).
Another highlight was the success of the inaugural symposium of the Special Interest Group EViNS (Extracellular Vesicles in Nervous Systems), an initiative led by Eva-Maria Albers (Germany), Tsuneya Ikezu (USA), Andy Hill (Australia) and Christian Neri (France), with several developments to be announced shortly. All in all, a packed programme for another edition rich in information and interaction, co-chaired this year by Dolores Di Visio and Uta Erdbrügger, and which next year will take place in Melbourne for ISEV 2024.
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