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EMBL, Heidelberg
2015-10-11
Summary This symposium will cover a broad range of topics in prokaryotic biology -antibiotic resistance, transcriptional and genetic networks, bacterial communities, regulation, signaling, cell biology, pathogenesis-, with an emphasis on novel approaches that drive each field or have the potential to revolutionize future research in microbiology. Aims
This meeting aims to bridge the gap between traditional microbiology and systems approaches-novel technologies, by exposing microbiologists to new ways of addressing their hypotheses, and allowing systems or technology experts to get a feeling of the burning questions in the field and/or find collaborators for follow-up work or for applying their technology. This symposium is a must-attend conference for scientists working with bacteria and new technologies, and will turn into a series. The symposium series will remain in the interface of new technologies and new biology in prokaryotic organisms, but the biological focuses and organizers will regularly change. Topics
Bacterial Systems biology- new approaches Single-cell approaches & Cell biology Antibiotic action-resistance-persistance Microbial communities/ microbiotas/symbiosis Evolution Pathogenesis & Infection Regulation, Signaling & Transcriptional networks
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Organized by:
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Invited Speakers:
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Andrew Camilli Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, Tufts University, USA Jeffery Cox University of California, San Francisco, USA Jan Löwe MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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Registration:
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http://www.embo-embl-symposia.org/symposia/2015/EES15-07/index.html
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