We are happy to welcome you at the website of the conference on "Thermophiles 2013", from September 08-13, 2013 at the University of Regensburg. [Information of the supplier]
This is the website of the British Society for Protist Biology formerly known as the British Section of the Society of Protozoologists. The BSPB exists to promote the study, teaching and dissemination of all aspects of protozoology, to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of results obtained from original research and for an exchange of information on experimental design and techniques, to encourage developing and novel aspects of protozoology, to represent the interests of protozoology on other professional bodies and to assist young scientists researching in protozoology to attend professional meetings. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 6th Congress of European Microbiologists (FEMS 2015) is one of the leading meetings of its kind and will connect approximately 3,000 microbiologists from 46 societies in 34 countries. The Congress will feature symposia and workshops led by prominent scientists in their respective fields. The goal of this essential international gathering is to provide a comprehensive forum for the exploration and discussion of various topics in medical microbiology. Key disciplines including molecular approaches, biodiversity, bioremediation, eukaryotic microbes, virology and others will be examined in order to advance our understanding of current and future challenges. FEMS 2015 will be held 7-11 June 2015 in Maastricht, one of the oldest yet vibrant cities in the Netherlands. ... [Information of the supplier]
On behalf of my colleagues from the Philipps-University Marburg, the Max-Planck Institute for terrestrial Microbiology, the LOEWE Center for Synthetic Microbiology and the DFG-financed SFB-987, I would like to cordially invite you to attend the Annual Meeting of the VAAM (Vereinigung für Allgemeine und Angewandte Mikrobiologie) in 2015. The meeting will take place in Marburg from 01 - 04. March 2015. The topics for the main symposia will be (1) Microbial Evolution, (2) Symbiosis, (3) Bacterial Cell Biology, (4) CRISPR Systems and Phages, (5) Synthetic Microbiology. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Microbiology builds upon biological material deposited in biological resource centers (BRCs) as a reference framework for collaborative research. BRCs assign so-called strain numbers to label the deposited material and are responsible for long-term preservation and worldwide distribution of the material. Cultured microorganisms can be deposited into multiple BRCs and BRCs also mutually exchange their holdings. As a result, many different strain numbers can be attached to biological material that stems from the same isolate. In practice, this material is considered equivalent and used interchangeably. This implies that finding information on given biological material requires all equivalent strain numbers to be used when searching. StrainInfo introduces strain passports for microorganisms: a uniform overview of information known about a given microbial strain. It contains all known equivalent strain numbers and information on the exchange history, sequences and related literature of the strain. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 7th Congress of European Microbiologists (FEMS 2017) is one of the leading meetings of its kind and will connect thousands of microbiologists from around the world. The Congress, organized by FEMS, will feature symposia and workshops led by prominent scientists in their respective fields. The goal of this essential international gathering is to provide a comprehensive forum for the exploration and discussion of various topics in microbiology. Key disciplines including molecular approaches, biodiversity, bioremediation, eukaryotic microbes, virology and others will be examined in order to advance our understanding of current and future challenges. FEMS 2017 will be held July 9-13, 2017 in Valencia, one of the liveliest and brightest cities in Spain. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2016 will be held from 21–24 March at the Arena and Convention Centre (ACC), Liverpool, UK. The Society's Annual Conference attracts over 1,200 UK and international delegates, and is one of Europe’s largest annual gatherings of microbiologists. Whether you are a veteran microbiologist or just starting out in your career, attending the Microbiology Society’s Annual Conference is a must for all of those with an interest in microbiology. ... [Information of the supplier]
Four international events will be held within the framework of the Forum: Annual meeting of the International Society of Protistologists (ISOP),21st meeting of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology (ISEP), 1st International Symposium on Soil Protistology, 5th Russian conference on the ecology of free-living protists in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The forum will take place at Moscow State University during 6 -10 June, 2016. The Forum aims to gather leading researchers in all protistological fields, from molecular biology to ecology, to stimulate cross-disciplinary interactions, and to establish long-term international collaborations. Renowned scientists will present plenary lectures on hot topics. Participants are invited to present the results of their work in 15-minute talks, and poster sessions. Young investigators are especially encouraged to participate! Travel grants for young scientists – can be seen here. The Forum will be organized in partnership with the International Society of Protistologists (ISoP), International Society for Evolutionary Protistology (ISEP), Russian Society of Protozoologists, Protist action group within the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI). Moscow stands out as one of the most unique, beautiful, interesting, sophisticated, intellectual and captivating cities. It is the city that best represents Russia and is among the cities that you should visit! ... [Information of the supplier]
Micropia connects science with its various stakeholders, encouraging a wide public to discover microbiology from an early age. That is how Micropia will boost the image of microbiology in our society, leading to more students, more co-operation between the various stakeholders, more support from society at large and more innovation. In the process, Micropia is set to become an international platform for microbiology. Micropia shows the invisible, introducing a wide public to the world of the microbe. There is information about current issues and on the effect microbes have on man and nature and the possibilities they offer us. Micropia, by means of her museum, activities and website, will connect scientists, politicians, the business community, students, school pupils, journalists, and everyone who is interested. ... [Information of the supplier]
We are delighted to annouce that Thermophiles 2017 will be held in South Africa! The Thermophiles-2017 conference will provide an excellent platform for students and scientists to showcase world-class research, against the backdrop of one of the most charismatic environments on earth. We aim to provide opportunities for engagement, collaboration, knowledge exchange and the development of new ideas, while providing a relaxed atmosphere for social interaction and the appreciation of the unique Kruger National Park environment and its biodiversity. ... [Information of the supplier]