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The Bacteriophage in Biology, Biotechnology and Medicine - 26th February 2010

astrid englezou

Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009 14:32 UTC

We are delighted to announce our follow up event (to our successful 2008 meeting – ‘Bacteriophage Applications’).

“Bacteriophages are the most abundant biological entities on earth and are major drivers of bacterial adaptive evolution. Studies on phage biology underpin our core knowledge of modern molecular biology – and phage research has provided many of the techniques and biochemical reagents used by all molecular biologists. This meeting is the third in a successful biennial series discussing the biological nature of bacteriophages, and their exploitation in basic microbiology (for genetics and functional genomics); diagnostics, ecology and evolution, phage display, vaccines, and in therapeutics in animal and human infections. The general structure of the meeting is to have short, expert presentations on this spectrum of topics, plus short Q&A sessions and offered posters. The meeting will be of interest to anyone who is currently using phages in their research work or who might be interested in the potential application of phages for basic biology, and applied topics such as bacterial diagnostics, vaccine development and phage therapy”. Meeting chair – Professor George Salmond, University of Cambridge, UK.

This meeting has CPD approval.

The Deadline for early registration is November 20th 2009
After this time the fees double, so make sure you register early!

If you would like to book a place at this meeting or look at the agenda, please click here

Email: enquiries@euroscicon.com

Updated 03 Nov 2009 14:36 UTC


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