Program

Tuesday, June 23

  • 13:30: welcome
  • 14:00–15:30 Mini-course – Sébastien Déjean "Statistical exploration and integration of omics data" 
  • 16:00–17:30 Practical session

Wednesday, June 24

  • 08:30–09:00 Welcome
  • 09:00–10:30 Mini-course,  David Hajage - "Causal Inference in Epidemiology: G-computation, Propensity Score, and IPCW"
  • Coffee break
  • 11:00–12:30 Practical session

Lunch break

Conference begins

  • 14:00 Introduction
  • 14:10–15:00 Invited speaker, Tarik Benmarhnia - Exposome and causal inference: challenges and opportunities"
  • 15:00–16:00 Invited speaker, Judith Abecassis - Causal mediation analysis: towards the integration of high-dimensional data

Coffee break

  • 16:30–17:45 Presentations
    • Sophie Ancelet - Bayesian inference and post-processing of profile regression mixture models to assess the health effects of highly correlated exposures
    • Hélène Colineaux - From Exposome Domains to Health and Mortality: Estimating Attributable Risks and Proportions Mediated by Biomarker
    • Hélène Tillaut - "Exposure to pesticides measured by suspect-screening in the PELAGIE cohort"

18:30 Cocktail reception at  l'hôtel de Rennes Métropole (RDC Hall nord)  Acces: 4 avenue Henri Fréville-Rennes   Subway: Clémenceau

Thursday, June 25

  • 09:30–10:30 Invited speaker, Matthew whitaker - An illustrative introduction to exposome analytics

Coffee break

  • 11:00–12:40 Presentations
    • Robin Botrel - New approach to processing non-targeted mass spectrometry data in environmental epidemiology.
    • Giulia Pagani - Gram-positive bacteria mediate the inverse association of farm exposure and childhood asthma.
    • Ali Farnudi - Federated Inference Under Case-Cohort Sampling: The DRAFT Framework for Multi-Center Biomarker Studies.
    • Justine Sauce - Statistical analyses of relationships between the radiological exposome, other risk factors and breast cancer in the CONSTANCES Cohort. 

Lunch break

  • 14:30–15:30 Invited speaker,  Augusto Anguita Ruiz - Integrating Exposome and Multi-Omics Data in Human Studies: Challenges and Solutions

Coffee break

  • 16:00–17:40 Presentations
    • Pauline Pouchin - Spatio-temporal analysis of lung cancer incidence in France: relative contribution of air pollution and socioeconomic deprivation
    • Khadidiatou Diallo - Social inequalities in temporal trends in air quality at a fine scale in France between 2000 and 2018
    • Cédric Lemarchand - Editors and research articles: quantifying self-publication in biomedical research

Gala Dinner 19:30 Andy (Le Mabilais) Rue Jean Chevalier, 35000 Rennes

Friday, June 26

With Sabine Hoffmann, Quentin Dufour, et Florian Naudet

  • 9h30-10h15 Sabine Hoffmann - Beyond auxiliary assumptions: Modelling and communicating evidence and uncertainty to improve replicability and credibility of biomedical research 
  • 10h15-11h00 Quentin Dufour - The ethics of genomic data in action: the CAD and the reuse policy of the french genomic medicine initiative

Coffee break

  • 11h15-12h00 Florian Naudet - Evidence-Based Open Science: GRIOS, the Global Research Initiative on Open Science
  • 12h00-12h30 Round Table Sabine Hoffmann Quentin Dufour Florian Naudet

Lunch break

End of the conference