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Miguel Lopez-Ferber
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mlopezfe
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0000-0002-3850-1703
Presentation
Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1958, Miguel graduated in Genetics in 1980 at the University of Oviedo, Spain. During his PhD he worked on the transmission and the effects of *Drosophila* viruses at the Laboratoire de Pathologie Comparée in Saint Christol les Alès (France).
After one and a half years at the CNRS Virus Genetics Laboratory at Gif sur Yvette, near Paris, he joined the team of Bob Possee at the NERC Institute of Virology in Oxford (UK), where he started working with baculoviruses.
In 1992, he joined the INRA as a senior scientist to study baculovirus-insect relationships and the development of biological control agents, and he returned to Saint Christol les Alès.
In 2005 he resigned from INRA to become the Head of the LGEI Laboratory at the Ecole des Mines d’Alès in Alès, France, now IMT Mines Alès ([www.imt-mines-ales.fr](http://www.imt-mines-ales.fr/)). From 2018, he is the head of the Department of Environmental, Energy and Risks Engineering at IMT Mines Alès.
His research interests are focused on the adaptation of viruses to their hosts. From an analysis of the caracterisation of baculovirus genes some years ago, he now works on the variability of baculoviruses: how variability is maintained in the population and what is its relevance to ensure adaptation to hosts. From January 2021, the research team merged to HydroSciences Montpellier (HSM), a University of Montpellier, CNRS and IRD unit ([www.hydrosciences.org](http://www.hydrosciences.org/)).
Between 2007 and 2013, and from 2017 he is the responsible of the Viruses subgroup at the IOBC/WPRS WG Insect Pathogens and Insect Parasitic nematodes.
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How new knowledge on the pathology of baculoviruses modify their use as biological control agentsICE 2022 - 26. International congress of entomology, Jul 2022, Helsinki, Finland
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Au chevet du territoire, comment évaluer la santé d’un écosystème territorial au regard des stratégies de gestion des ressources ?T2020 - Transitions écologiques en transactions et actions, Jun 2020, Toulouse, France
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Analysis of the frequency of mixed genotype infections in CpGVSIP/IOBC 2019 - 52nd Annual meeting of the society for invertebrate pathology - 17th meeting of the IOBC-WPRS working group "Microbial and Nematode control of invertebrate pests", Jul 2019, Valencia, Spain
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Study of host effect in two broad host range alphabaculoviruses after serial passagingSIP/IOBC 2019 - 52nd Annual meeting of the society for invertebrate pathology - 17th meeting of the IOBC-WPRS working group "Microbial and Nematode control of invertebrate pests", Jul 2019, Valencia, Spain
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High resolution melting point application to the detection of the relative frequencies of genotypes in mixed infections of CpGV in coding mothSIP/IOBC 2019 - 52nd Annual meeting of the society for invertebrate pathology - 17th meeting of the IOBC-WPRS working group "Microbial and Nematode control of invertebrate pests", Jul 2019, Valencia, Spain
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Genetic variability in Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirusSIP/IOBC 2019 - 52nd Annual meeting of the society for invertebrate pathology - 17th meeting of the IOBC-WPRS working group "Microbial and Nematode control of invertebrate pests", Jul 2019, Valencia, Spain
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Development of autofluorescent baculoviruses to follow infection in living cellsSIP/IOBC 2019 - 52nd Annual meeting of the society for invertebrate pathology - 17th meeting of the IOBC-WPRS working group "Microbial and Nematode control of invertebrate pests", Jul 2019, Valencia, Spain
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Is the efficacy of biological control against plant diseases likely to be more durable than that of chemical pesticides?2. Stakeholders Congress IPM innovation in Europe, Jan 2015, Poznan, Poland
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Is the efficacy of biological control against insect pests likely to be more durable than that of chemical pesticides? Lessons learned using CPGV to protect apples from codling moth2. Stakeholders Congress IPM innovation in Europe, Jan 2015, Poznan, Poland
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Analyse comparative des pratiques d'écologie industrielle au sein des territoires portuaires à l'échelle internationaleColloque Eau, Déchets et Développement Durable, Mar 2012, Agadir, Maroc
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A new isolate overcoming Cydia pomonella resistance to Granulovirus: improvement of its efficiency by selection pressure on resistant hosts7 International Conference on Integrated Fruit Production, Oct 2008, Avignon, France
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Prevalence of nucleopolyhedroviruses on Spodoptera litura larvae in Indonesia.4. Conférence internationale sur les ravageurs en agriculture, Jan 1997, Montpellier, France
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Analysis of a baculovirus gene presenting homologies with some DNA directed RNA polymerases.Biotechnology meeting, Apr 1994, Heraklion, Greece
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Mécanismes de transmission de champignons de pourriture des fruits par drosophilesFruit flies of economic importance, Oct 1993, Lisbonne, Portugal
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A hereditary reovirus responsible for the S morphological character in Drosophila simulans.10. Europeen drosophila research conference, Aug 1987, Barcelona, Spain
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Temperature effect on the expressivity of a bristle anomalous morphology of D. simulans determined by a reovirus.10. European drosophila research conference, Aug 1987, Barcelona, Spain
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Drosophila melanogaster as a vector of phytopathogenic fungi.10. Europeen drosophila research conference, Aug 1987, Barcelona, Spain
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A hereditary reo-like virus as a putative agent of the S character in Drosophila simulans.4. International Colloquy of Invertebrate Pathology, 1986, Veldhoven, Netherlands
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Virus entomopatógenos en el control biológico de insectosControl biológico de fitopatógenos, insectos y ácaros: agentes de control biológico, 2018, 978-958-740-252-0
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Baculovirus recombinants marques à l’aide d’un système de marquage de l’ADN fluorescent et ses applicationsFrance, Patent n° : FR3081474. 2018
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