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Socializing, networking and development: A report from the second 'Young Microbiologists Symposium on Microbe Signalling, Organization and Pathogenesis'

机译:社会化,网络化与发展:第二届“微生物信号,组织和发病机理的年轻微生物学家研讨会”的报告

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In mid-June, the second Young Microbiologists Symposium took place under the broad title of 'Microbe signalling, organization and pathogenesis' on the picturesque campus of University College Cork, Ireland. The symposium attracted 150 microbiologists from 15 different countries. The key feature of this meeting was that it was specifically aimed at providing a platform for junior scientists to present their work to a broad audience. The meeting was principally supported by Science Foundation Ireland with further backing from the Society for General Microbiology, the American Society for Microbiology and the European Molecular Biology Organization. Sessions focused on microbial gene expression, biogenesis, pathogenicity and host interaction. In this MicroMeeting report, we highlight some of the most significant advances and exciting developments reported during various talks and poster presentations given by the young and talented microbiologists.
机译:6月中旬,第二届青年微生物学家研讨会在爱尔兰科克大学风景如画的校园内以“微生物的信号传递,组织和致病机理”为主题举行。座谈会吸引了来自15个不同国家的150位微生物学家。这次会议的主要特点是专门为初级科学家提供一个向广大观众介绍其研究成果的平台。这次会议主要得到爱尔兰科学基金会的支持,并得到了普通微生物学会,美国微生物学会和欧洲分子生物学组织的进一步支持。会议的重点是微生物基因表达,生物发生,致病性和宿主相互作用。在这份MicroMeeting报告中,我们重点介绍了年轻的和有才华的微生物学家进行的各种演讲和海报展示中报告的一些最重要的进展和令人振奋的进展。

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