Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) are now recognized as key players in development, aging, and disease. Research has unveiled the remarkable structural and functional diversity of EVs across all cell types and species, in a wide range of physiological and pathological contexts. This growing field attracts significant interest from diverse disciplines and countries, driving the emergence of innovative projects in both fundamental and translational/clinical research.
French academic laboratories are at the forefront of this international effort. However, accelerating the translation of fundamental discoveries into novel biomarkers and therapeutic strategies requires high-precision tools specifically designed for EV research. Additionally, deeper mechanistic insights into EV biology are essential to ensure robust and meaningful clinical applications.
At the initiative of Inserm’s Thematic Institutes (ITs) and the FSEV, the EV 2025 meeting will focus on:
EV 2025 will provide an opportunity to present the state-of-the-art and to assess the community's readiness to tackle specific public-health challenges through EV research and innovation.
Organizing committee:
Thierry Galli, Ama Gassama Diagne, Christine Lemaitre – IT BCRDE,
Franck Dufour, Patricia Renesto, Yazdan Yazdanpanah – IT I3M,
Nathalie Heuzé-Vourc'h, Franck Lethimonnier – IT TS,
Christian Neri - FSEV.
Keynotes talks by Jason Sheperd (Salt Lake City, USA), Clotilde Thery (Paris, France)
Invited faculty: Fabrisia Ambrosio (Charlestown - USA), Sébastien Banzet (Clamart - France), Luc Buée (Lille - France), Celine Elie-Caille (- France), Juan Falcon (Bizkaia - Spain), Jessica Gobbo (Dijon - France), An Hendrix (Gent - Belgium), Guilhem Janbon (Paris - France), Gregory Lavieux (Paris - France), Lorena Martin-Jaular (Paris - France), Stefan Momma (Frankfurt - Germany), Marie Morille (Montpellier - France), Daniele Noel (Montpellier - France), Jason Shepherd (Salt Lake City - USA), Clotilde Thery (Paris - France), Fred Verweij, (Utrecht - The Netherlands), Pascale Zimmerman (Leuven - Belgium)
Registration is open on this page.
Attendance will be free. Note that the meeting will be held exclusively on site in Paris (i.e., this will not be a hybrid meeting).