Conferences

2011

    VIth European Congress of Mammalogy (ECM) – France: Paris, 19-23/07/2011

    SESSION 2 - Mammals and their parasites

    • Morand S. Asymmetry of mammals-parasites interactions: what have we learned?
    Morand, ECM, 2011 - Connexion
    • Cosson J.F., Galan M., Chaisiri K., Ribas Salvador A., Charbonnel N., Morand S. Longterm co-evolutionary history with parasites and MHC diversity in rodents.
    Cosson, ECM, 2011 - Connexion
    • Fornuskova A., Galan M., Cerqueira F., Bryja J., Charbonnel N., Cosson J.F. Evolution of toll-like receptors 4 and 7 genes in wild rodents (Murinae).
    • Herbreteau V., Bordes F., Morand S. Rodents and their parasites: various patterns associated with anthropogenic disturbances.
    Herbreteau_2, ECM, 2011 - Connexion
    • Bordes F., Ponlet N., Gouy de Bellocq J., Krasnov B., Morand S. Sexual dimorphism in resistance and tolerance in the European populations of the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus .
    Bordes, ECM, 2011 - Connexion

     

    SESSION 3 - Mammal zoonosis ecology

    • Guivier E., Galan M., Pagès M., Cousineau S., Tatard C., Kakko C., Chaval Y., Cosson J.F., Charbonnel N. Immunogenetics as a tool to assess Hantavirus risk in wild rodents.
    • Mielcarek M., Tatard C., Xuéreb A., Galan M., Charbonnel N., Morand S., Cosson J.F. Leptospirosis in rodents from South-East Asia: an insight thanks to real-time PCR.
    Mielcarek, ECM, 2011 - Connexion

     

    SESSION 9 - Mammals and Landscape

    • Herbreteau V., Dupuy S., Feyfant T., Tran A., Morand S. Habitat suitability modeling of murine rodents in South-East Asia: use of high resolution data at a local scale.
    Herbreteau_1, ECM, 2011 - Connexion
    • Andru J., Benoit E., Galan M., Caliman J.P., Belhadj A., Cosson J.F. Genetic structure of rat populations infesting oil palm agricultural landscapes in southeast Asia.
    Andru, ECM, 2011 - Connexion

     

    SESSION 12 - Phylogeography

    • Cosson J.F., Ben Faleh A., Tatard C., Granjon L. Pseudocongruence in phylogeographical patterns in Mediterranean North Africa.
    • Latinne A., Waengsothorn S., Herbreteau V., Michaux J.R. Evidence of complex phylogeographic structure for the threatened Rodent Leopoldamys neilli  endemic to limestone karsts of Thailand.

     

    SESSION 13 - Systematics and Barcoding

    • Pagès M., Galan M., Chaval Y., Herbreteau V., Morand S., Michaux J., Cosson J.F. How many species in the black rat complex (Rattus rattus  sensu lato) in Southeast Asia? 12:15-12:35.

     

    POSTER

    • Mielcarek M., Tatard C., Xuéreb A., Galan M., Charbonnel N., Morand S., Cosson J.F. Leptospirosis in rodents of South-East Asia: an insight through real-time PCR.
    Mielcarek, poster, ECM, 2011 - Connexion
    1st EnvironmentAsia International Conference on “Environmental Supporting in Food and Energy Security: Crisis and Opportunity” – Thailand: Bangkok, 22-25/03/2011
    • Latinne A., Waengsothorn S., Herbreteau V., Michaux J.R., 2011. Thai limestone karsts: an impending biodiversity crisis. Proceedings of the 1st EnvironmentAsia Conference, Bangkok, Thailand.

    Abstract: Due to the high level of endemic species that they support and the high threats they are facing, such as unsustainable limestone quarrying, hunting and urbanization, limestone karsts are recognized as biodiversity hotspots needing urgent protection.
    The first aim of our study was to investigate the mammal rodent diversity of Thai limestone karsts. Our second aim was to examine the diversity at a finer scale than the species level (intraspecific biodiversity) using phylogeographic approaches. Therefore, we studied the phylogeographic structure of a threatened rodent, endemic to limestone karsts of Thailand, the Murinae Leopoldamys neilli .
    We sampled 76 limestone karsts in whole Thailand and live-trapped 444 rodents including 115 Leopoldamys neilli .
    Our study revealed an important rodent diversity in Thai limestone karsts. Besides endemic rodent species, karsts also host typical forest species to which they provide forest refugia in deforested regions. At the intraspecific level, our study revealed an unexpected high level of genetic differentiation within the rodent species L. neilli . As each limestone area of Thailand is characterized by a particular genetic lineage of L. neilli , the destruction of these karsts would lead to the disappearance of unique intraspecific strains not found elsewhere. Our results highlight the importance of protecting limestone habitats to preserve not only their interspecific but also intraspecific rodent diversity that is highly threatened as more than 20% of limestone karsts in Thailand have already been quarried. Management plans of limestone, a non-renewable resource, should urgently take into account this high biological importance of karsts.

    Keywords: Thailand, rodent diversity, limestone karsts, conservation, Leopoldamys neilli

2010

    Institut Pasteur International Network Annual Scientific Meeting - Hong Kong, 22-23/11/2010

    Blasdell K., Morand S., Chaval Y., Herbreteau V., Douangboupha B., Jittapalapong S., Cosson J.F., Buchy P., 2011. Hantaviruses and the dilution effect in Southeast Asia. BMC Proceedings, 5(Suppl 1): P53.

    CERoPath annual meeting - Lao PDR: Vientiane, 08-11/11/2010

    November, 8-10th  2010 at Institut Mérieux, Vientiane, Lao P.D.R.  Detailed program:

     

     

     

     

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    Monday 8th  November

    14h00 Welcome of participants, Opening

    • Dr. Bounthong, Head of the National Agronomy and Forestry Institute (NAFRI) Lao PDR
    • Dr. Nicolas Steenkeste, Fondation Christophe Mérieux, Lao PDR and Cambodia
    • Dr. Kongsap, National Institute of Public Health (INSP) Lao PDR
    • Dr. Eric Benefice, Représentant of “Instititut de Recherche pour le Développement” (IRD) Lao PDR

     

    Opening of CERoPath workshop

    • Serge Morand and Bounneuang Douangboupha: Milestones of the CERoPath project.
      20101108-Morand - Connexion

     

    Opening Conference:

    • Jan Hattendorf from Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute

     

    Session 1: Rodents

    • Jean-Christophe Auffray: Biogeography of Asian rodents exemplified by the genus Mus
    • Johan Michaux, Marie Pagès (Jean-François Cosson): Revisiting the taxonomy of the Rattini tribe: a phylogeny-based delimitation of species boundaries.
      20101108-Pages - Connexion
    • Jean-François Cosson: How many species in the Black rat complex (Rattus rattus sensu lato) in Southeast Asia?
      20101108-Cosson - Connexion
    • Johan Michaux: Study of the intraspecific genetic variability in the South East Asian biodiversity hotspots.
      20101108-Michaux - Connexion
    • Jean-François Cosson: CERoPath rodent communities.
      20101108-Cosson 2 - Connexion

     

    First Round table – discussion

     

    • Vincent Herbreteau, Worawut Rerkamnuaychoke, Sathaporn Jittapalapong, Serge Morand: Presentation of the book: Methods and Protocols for field rodent trapping and field parasitology
      20101108-Herbreteau rodent protocoles book - Connexion
    • Yannick Chaval, Nicolas Nicolas Clairon, Vincent Herbreteau: The  CERoPath web site http://www.ceropath.org/
    • Vincent Herbreteau: Presentation of the book’s project: Rats and mice of Thailand
      20101108-Herbreteau Thai rodent book - Connexion

     

     

    Tuesday 9th  November

     

    Session 2: Parasites/Pathogens

    • Yupin Suputtamongkol, Pattama Ekpo: Scrub typhus in Thailand: where are we now?
    • Anne Xuereb, Nathalie Charbonnel, Jean-François Cosson: Orthopox viruses in wild Asian rodents.
      20101109-Xuereb - Connexion
    • Kim Blasdell, Philippe Buchy, Jean-Pierre Hugot, Bounneuang Douangboupha, Jean-François Cosson Serge Morand: Hantaviruses in Southeast Asia rodents.
      20101109-Blasdell - Connexion
    • Magali Chabé, Vincent Herbreteau, Jean-Pierre Hugot, Yannick Chaval, M. Pottier, N. Bouzard, L. Deruyter, F. Dheygere, Serge Morand5 , Eduardo Dei-Cas : Pneumocystis occurrence in wild rodents from South East Asia.
      20101109-Chabe - Connexion
    • Sathaporn Jittapalapong : Cryptosporidium  infections of rodents: possibilities and threats.
      20101109-Jittapalapong - Connexion
    • Karine Guyot, Gabriela Certad, Sadia Benamrouz, Valérie Conseil, Eduardo Dei-Cas (Magali Chabé) : Diversity and importance of Cryptosporidium species/genotypes.
      20101109-Dei-Cas - Connexion
    • Cristina Milocco, Ketsarin Kamyingkird, Marc Desquesnes, Sathaporn Jittapalapong, Vincent Herbreteau, Yannick Chaval, Bounneuang Douangboupha and Serge Morand: Molecular demonstration of Trypanosoma evansi  DNA in wild rodents from Cambodia, Lao PDR and Thailand.
      20101109-Milocco - Connexion
    • Alexis Ribas, Kittipong Chaisiri: New Helminth species recovered from Southeast Asian rodents
      20101109-Ribas - Connexion
    • Noppakun Pakdeenarong: Ultrastructure of Trichonstrongylid nematodes using Scaning Electronic Microscopy.
      20101109-Pakdeenarong - Connexion

     

    Student projects

    • Tawisa Jiyipong: A study of zoonotic diseases (bartonellosis, babesiosis and toxoplasmosis) in rodents in South-East Asia.
      20101109-Jiyipong - Connexion
    • Paitoon Kaewhom: Molecular Detection of Trypanosoma spp. Cryptosporidium  spp. and Giardia  spp. among rodents in Eastern border area of Thailand-Cambodia.
      20101109-Kaewhom - Connexion
    • Wanat Sricharern: The prevalence of Trichinella  infection of rodents in Thailand.
      20101109-Sricharern - Connexion
    • Pornpan Pumhom : Trypanosoma  spp.

     

    Second Round table – discussion

     

    Session 3: Evolutionary ecology

    • Frédéric Bordes: Tropical conditions: latitude, microparasite multiple infections and litter size in rodents.
      20101109-Bordes - Connexion
    • Jean-François Cosson, Maxime Galan, Nathalie Charbonnel: High-throughput sequencing of MHC genes: applications to rodent immunogenetics
    • Nicolas Ponlet, Kittipong Chaisiri, Serge Morand, Julien Claude: Sexual dimorphism and parasitism in rodents.
      20101109-Ponlet - Connexion

    Student project

    • Yannick Chaval: Creating an integrative identification tools for Rattini tribe (Muridae, Rodentia) in South East Asia.
      20101109-Chaval - Connexion

     

    Third Round table – discussion

     

     

    Wednesday 10th  November

     

    Session 4: Landscape and spatial analysis of host-parasite interactions

    • Svilena Ivanova, Vincent Herbreteau, Bertrand Guillard, Serge Morand: Leptospira spp  in rodents from Cambodia.
      20101110-Ivanova - Connexion
    • Vincent Herbreteau, Annelise Tran: Satellite images analysis for CERoPath project.
      20101110-Herbreteau - Connexion

     

    Student project

    • Kittipong Chaisiri: Gastrointestinal Helminth diversity from SEA rodents among various habitats and their zoonotic importance.
      20101110-Chaisiri - Connexion

     

    Fourth Round table – discussion

     

    Session 5: New perspectives,  Conservation, human-wildlife-domestic animal interfaces

    • Audrey Bochaton: Socio-geographic approaches of leptospirosis epidemiology: human-wildlife interface in Thailand and Lao PDR.
      20101110-Bochaton - Connexion
    • Lucy Keats: Wild faunas, conservation and infectious diseases
    • Jean-Pierre Dujardin: The rising of a continental burden: the Chagas model
      20101110-Dujardin - Connexion

     

    Fifth Round table – discussion

     

    Conclusion of the workshop  by Bounneuang Douangboupha and Serge Morand

    Hantavirus workshop - United Kingdom: Liverpool, 29-30/07/2010

    Morand S., Cosson J-F. and Blasdell K. Investigating rodent communities to detect hantavirus dilution. Hantavirus workshop. United Kingdom: Liverpool, 29-30/07/2010.

    Organized by The National Centre for Zoonosis Research, hosted by the University of Liverpool

    XIIth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA) – Australia: Melbourne, 15-20/08/2010

    Environmental changes drive the distribution of infectious diseases in the Asia - Western Pacific Region (Chair: Serge Morand, Grant Singleton)

    • Morand S. Parasitic and infectious diseases in a Southeast Asian and Western Pacific changing environment. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA) – Australia: Melbourne, 18/08/2010.
    • Herbreteau V., Hinjoy S., Chuxnum T., Laosiritaworn Y., Salem G., Morand S. Spatial perspective of the emergence of leptospirosis and scrub typhus in Thailand. XIIth International Congress of Parasitology (ICOPA) – Australia: Melbourne, 18/08/2010.
    XIth International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists (IWOP) – United States: Hilo, Hawaii, 2-5-/08/2010

    Chabé M., Herbreteau V., Hugot J.P., Chaval Y., Pottier M., Bouzard N., Deruyter L., Dheygere F., Morand S., Dei-Cas E. Pneumocystis occurrence in wild rodents from South-East Asia. XIth International Workshops on Opportunistic Protists (IWOP) – United States: Hilo, Hawaii, 5/08/2010.

    Zoonotic diseases in SEA Meeting, Bangkok : Zoonotic diseases (human-wildlife interface) in South-East Asia Meeting – Thailand: Bangkok, 26/07/2010

     

    This meeting was supported by GREASE network, and the objectives were twofold:

    - an overview of ongoing projects, and approaches

    - an open discussion on:

    •  Challenges in zoonotic diseases at the human-wildlife interface
    •  Collaborative projects, disease models
    •  Future planning

     

    Picture gallery

    Oral presentations :

    • Dr. Serge Morand (Institut de Sciences de l’Evolution, CNRS-IRD-UM2 and AGIRs CIRAD, Montpellier, France) « Introduction to the meeting »
      20100726-Morand_Intro - Connexion
    • Dr. Régine Lefait-Robin (IRD, Bangkok) “IRD research programs on humans and their environment”
      20100726-Lefait - Connexion
    • Dr. Jean-Pierre Dujardin (IRD, Institute of Tropical  Medecine, Mahidol  University) “Biodiversity and disparity of Mosquitoes in relation to habitat”
      20100726-Dujardin - Connexion
    • Dr. Paul Newton (Wellcome Trust, Mahasot Hospital, Vientiane, Lao PDR) “Research programs at the Lao Oxford Mahosot Wellcome Research Unit”
      20100726-Newton - Connexion
    • Dr. Waraphon Phimpraphai, Assistant Dean for Research, head research projects for zoonotic diseases (KU Bangkok) “Research projects on Zoonotic diseases at Kasetsart University”
    • Prof. Yupin Suputtamongkol (Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University)” Epidemiology and Clinical Aspects of Leptospirosis and Rickettsioses in Thailand”
      20100726-Suputtamongkol. - Connexion
    • Dr. Pattama Ekpo (Mahidol University) “Production of monoclonal antibodies specific to L. interrogans  and their applications for antigen detection and serological identification
      20100726-Ekpo - Connexion
    • Dr. Patimaporn Wongprompitak (Mahidol University)” Strain identification of Orientia tsutsugamushi  using based on 56-kDa antigenic gene”
    • Prof. Stan Fenwick (University of Murdoch, Australia) “AI Surveillance – Murdoch University projects”
      20100726-Fenwick - Connexion
    • Dr. Nicolas Steenkeste (Fondation Merieux, Phnom Penh) “La Fondation Mérieux au Cambodge » and « Surveillance of rodent –borne pathogens in Phnom Penh”
      20100726-Steenkeste - Connexion
    • Dr. Tan Boon Huan (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore) “Mission of the DSO, Detection and Diagnostic Laboratory and research interests” (presented by N. Steenkeste)
    • Dr. Audrey Bochaton (IRD, Vientiane, Lao PDR) “Socio-geographic approaches of health”
      20100726-Bochaton - Connexion
    • Dr. Vincent Herbreteau (CIRAD, France)” Epidemics attributed to rodents in Thailand:
       a health geographical approach”
      20100726-Herbreteau - Connexion
    • Dr. Julien Claude (Université de Montpellier 2) “Morphological variation of organisms and environmental effects”
      20100726-Claude - Connexion
    • Dr. Lucy Keatts BVetMed, WCS (Lao PDR) “WCS and Zoonoses in Asia”
      20100726-Keats - Connexion
    • Dr. Serge Morand (CNRS-CIRAD, University of Montpellier, France) “The CERoPath project (ANR Biodiversity-FRB)”
      20100726-Morand_pres_CERoPath - Connexion
    • Dr. Serge Morand (CNRS-CIRAD, University of Montpellier, France) Conclusion of the meeting
      20100726-Morand_Conclusion - Connexion
    4th International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management (ICRBM 4) - South Africa: Bloemfontein, 12-16/04/2010
    • Pagès M., Tatard C., Galan M., Kako-Ouraga S., Chaval Y., Cosson J.F., Charbonnel N. β3 subunit integrin sequences reflect Rattini species susceptibility to hantaviruses that are pathogenic to humans. 4th International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management. Bloemfontein, South Africa, 12-16/04/2010.
    • Pagès M., Chaval Y., Herbreteau V., Morand S., Michaux J., Cosson J.F. How many species in the Black rat complex (Rattus rattus sens lato ) in Southeast Asia. 4th International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management. Bloemfontein, South Africa, 12-16/04/2010.
    • Pagès M., Chaval Y., Herbreteau V., Waengsothorn S., Cosson J.F., Hugot J.P., Morand S., Michaux J. Revisiting the taxonomy of the Rattini tribe: a phylogeny-based delimitation of species boundaries. 4th International Conference on Rodent Biology and Management. Bloemfontein, South Africa, 12-16/04/2010.
    Mekong Health congress 2010 – Lao P.D.R.: Vientiane, 26-28/01/2010

    Morand S. Pathogens-reservoirs in a changing word: how biodiversity sciences meet health. Mekong Health 2010, Lao P.D.R.: Vientiane, 26-28/01/2010.

2009

    CERoPath – SISEA joint workshop “Molecular epidemiology and evolutionary patterns of infectious diseases in South East Asia” – Cambodia: Siem Reap, 18-20/11/2009
    • Apun K. Bacterial zoonosis study in the Rajang Basin, Sarawak –Eco-zoonosis project in Sarawak.
    • Blasdell K. Hantavirus and arenaviruses in South East Asia.
    • Buchy P. Molecular epidemiology of scrub typhus in Cambodia and Vietnam.
    • Charbonnel N. Integrin polymorphism and rodent susceptibility to hantaviruses.
    • Chaval Y. An overview of the CERoPath web site.
    • Cosson J.-F. Immunogenetics in rodent communities and its relevance for the study of emergence of rodent borne disease in Southeast Asia.
    • Desquesnes M. Trypanosoma  spp in rodents.
    • Farrar J. Emerging pathogens in humans.
    • Frutos  R. MLST analysis of scrub typhus in Cambodia an Vietnam.
    • Godelle B. Genomics as a tool for reconstructing complex recombination events in Leishmania.
    • Herbreteau V., Hinjoy S., Chuxnum T., Laosiritaworn Y., Morand S. Rodents as hosts and reservoirs of pathogens: geographical approach.
    • Jittapalapong S. Toxoplasma  and other parasites in rodents in South East Asia.
    • Morand S. What the sciences of biodiversity have to tell for health, in the times of global changes.
    • Pagès M. Diversity and systematics of rodent reservoirs.
    • Reichenmann F. Novel integrative approaches in bioinformatics.
    • Singhasivanon P. Modeling the spread of diseases in South East Asia.
    • Sonthayanon P. Epidemiology and population genetic of Orientia tsutsugamushi in Thai scrub typhus patients.
    • Suputtamongkol Y. Molecular epidemiology of leptospirosis in Thailand.
    • Tibayrenc M. Publishing in Infection, Genetics and Evolution: scope and process.
    • Viari A. Comparative genomics to address evolutionary and adaptive patterns.
    Infectious Disease Research Network, "The use of mapping software and systems in health and academic research" – United Kingdom: London, 04/11/2009

    Herbreteau V., Hinjoy S., Chuxnum T., Laosiritaworn Y., Morand S., Salem G. Spatial perspective of the emergence of rodent-borne diseases in Thailand, United Kingdom: London, 04/11/2009.

    12th European Society for Evolutionary Biology - Italy: Turino, 24-29/08/2009

    Pagès, M., Chaval, Y., Waengsothorn, S., Cosson, JF., Hugot, JP., Morand, S., Michaux, J. Refining the taxonomy of the Rattini tribe: a phylogeny-based delimitation of species boundaries. 12th  European Society for Evolutionary Biology. Italy: Turino, 24-29/08/2009 (Poster).

    Tenth International Mammalogical Congress (IMC10) – Argentina: Mendoza, 09-14/08/2009

    Symposium “Ecological aspects of mammal parasite relationships” (Krasnov B.R. and Morand S.)

    • Bordes F., Morand S. Why parasite diversity matters? 10th  International Mammalogical Congress, Argentina: Mendoza, 09-14/08/2009.
    • Blasdell K.R., Morand S., Buchy, P. Haemorrhagic Fever Viruses of Southeast Asian Rodents. 10th  International Mammalogical Congress, Argentina: Mendoza, 09-14/08/2009.
    • Hugot J.P., Herbreteau V., Duangboupha B. and Khamsavath K. Aspects of the geography, parasitology and ecology of Laonastes aenigmamus  a rodent recently discovered in Lao PDR. 10th  International Mammalogical Congress, Argentina: Mendoza, 09-14/08/2009.

     

    Symposium "Biogeography"

    • Pagès M., Chaval Y., Waengsothorn S., Cosson J.F., Hugot J.P., Morand S., Michaux J., Refining the taxonomy of the Rattini tribe: a phylogeny-based delimitation of species boundaries. 10th  International Mammalogical Congress, Argentina: Mendoza, 09-14/08/2009.
    • Pagès M., Latinne A., Taiana Rivière T., Michaux J. Inter and intra genetic biodiversity in South-East Asian rodents: new insights for their conservation. 10th International Mammalogical Congress, Argentina: Mendoza, 09-14/08/2009.
    Workshop "Host-Pathogen Community Interaction: from Mobility to Contact" – France : Montpellier, 28-29/04/2009

    Herbreteau V. Spatial epidemiology of leptospirosis epidemics in Thailand, France : Montpellier, 28-29/04/2009.

2008

    X European Multicolloquium of Parasitology (EMOP) – France: Paris, 24-28/08/2008

    Chabé M., Herbreteau V., Hugot J.P., Chaval Y., Bouzard N., Deruyter L., Demanche C., Morand S., Dei-Cas E. Pneumocystis occurrence in wild rodents from South-East Asia, France: Paris, 24-28/08/2008.

    Workshop for the Franco-Thai PHC program “New methods and new concepts for the study of Rodent biodiversity” – France: Montpellier, 2-3/10/2008
    • Chaval Y. Barcoding of life: used and limits in Alpha-taxonomy.
    • Claude C. Morphometric tools for Rodent taxonomy.
    • Cornette R. Preliminary morphometric approach of the recently discovered rodent : Laonastes aenigmamus .
    • Dangboupha B. Questions about Rodent taxonomy in Lao PDR.
    • Dobigny D. What chromosomes can tell us about SE Asian rodent systematics and evolution?.
    • Dobigny-Rivière T. Highly divergent lineages within the recently discovered rodent: Laonastes aenigmamus. Implication for conservation.
    • Douzery E., Interest of using nuclear genes for the study of Rodent phylogeny.
    • Duplantier J.-M. Sibling species and human health: the case of the genus Mastomys in Africa.
    • Herbreteau V. Ecological niche modelling of rodent diversity in Southeast Asia.
    • Latinne A. and Michaux J. Limestone karst rodents in SE Asia.
    • Orth A. and Bonhomme F. The diversity of Mus spp.
    • Pages M. Molecular systematics of Rattini in SE Asia.
    • Phoophitphong D. Skull variation in Rattus tanezumi and Rattus exulans in Northern and Northeastern Thailand: a morphometric exploration.
    • Quéré J.-P., Johan Michaux J. Systematics and phylogeography of the genus Apodemus in China.
    • Rerkamnuaychoke B. Delineation of  Marker Chromosome by Molecular Cytogenetic techniques: Human Model
    • Sutjarit S. Murid molecular taxonomy in Thailand: first approaches and first results.
    Specialists Consultation on Emerging Diseases in South East Asia (SCEDSEA) – Thailand: Bangkok, 10/2008

    Frutos R. International MSc and PhD program in Infectious, Vector-borne and Food-borne Diseases. . SCEDSEA Thailand: Bangkok, 10/2008.

    Hugot J.P. Global changes in Southeast Asia. . SCEDSEA Thailand: Bangkok, 10/2008.

    Morand S, Herbreteau V., Suputtamongkol Y., Jittapalapong S. Environmental changes and host-pathogens distribution patterns. SCEDSEA Thailand: Bangkok, 10/2008.

    IXth MEEGID (Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics of Infectious Diseases) – USA: Irvine, 29/10-01/11/2008

    Frutos R., Morand S., Hugot J.P. New insights on hantaviruses phylogeny: implication for human infection, IXth MEEGID, USA: Irvine, 29/10-01/11/2008.

2007

    Workshop for the Franco-Thai PHC program “Rodent biodiversity, human health and pest control in a changing environment”, Thailand: Loei, 16-18/11/2007
    • Auffray J.C. Rodent Biodiversity in a Changing Environment.
    • Chabe M., Dei-Cas E. Pneumocystis  spp. Mammal Phylogeny and Biogeography.
    • Charbonnel N. Immune Genes and Hantavirus.
    • Chaval Y. Taxonomic review and molecular phylogeny of the rodents from the genus Rattus “sensu lato” living in Thailand.
    • Cosson J.F. Rodent Pullulating: how Genetics may help to understand and control.
    • Dobigny G., Chaval Y., Herbreteau V., Hugot J.P. and Morand S. Cytotaxonomic survey of Thai Murine Rodents.
    • Douangboupha B. Rodent Problem in Agro-ecosystem and their Biology in Northern Part of Lao PDR.
    • Frutos R. Contributions of Genetics for understanding Pathogen Evolution.
    • Henttonen H. Importance of rodent diversity and rodent population structure for understanding pathogen/parasite dynamics.
    • Herbreteau V., Hinjoy S., Chuxnum  T., Salem G. Ten years of leptospirosis epidemics in Thailand.
    • Herbreteau V. and Tran A. Perspectives on geoinformatics for studying vector-borne diseases.
    • Hugot J.P. Recent discoveries of new hantaviruses widen their range and question their origins.
    • Jittapalapong S., Herbreteau V. and Morand S. Roborne Parasitoses in Thailand.
    • Khamphoukeo K. Farmer Participatory Rodent Management in the Lao PDR.
    • Michaux J. and Chaval Y. Molecular phylogeny and taxonomic review of the rodents from the genus Rattus  “sensu lato” living in Thailand.
    • Phonekeo D., Buchy P. Roborne Viroses in South-East Asia.
    • Planchon O., Warinya Thothong W. and Valentin C. Climate change and land-use change in Southeast Asia, a Challenge for the Future.
    • Simone V., Knowledge, attitudes and practices of poor rural farmers to rodent management in the upland farming system of Lao PDR.
    • Supputtamongkol Y. Rickettioses and Bacterial Fevers transmitted by Rodents in Thailand.
    • Waengsothorn S. The Thai national reference collections: the past, the present, and the future.
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