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January 13 - 15, 2011 ESCV Winter Meeting
London, UK Further information
European Society for Clinical Virology (ESCV) The meeting will have a strong clinical emphasis and the programme will be attractive to virologists, microbiologists, public health physicians and other infection specialists.
Suggested reading: Virology books
January 13 - 15, 2011 Immunology and metabolism
Marseille, France Further information
EMBO Workshop. European Molecular Biology Organization
January 15 - 16, 2011 Physical Virology
Ventura, CA, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conference Seminar. GRC. The Physical Virology Gordon-Kenan Research Seminar will be held in conjunction with the Physical Virology Gordon Research Conference.
Suggested reading: Viruses and Interferon: Current Research Recent Advances in Plant Virology Virology books
January 15 - 20, 2011 Mycobacteria: Physiology, Metabolism and Pathogenesis-Back to the Basics
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Further information
Topics include the molecular genetics and biochemistry of the pathogen with emphasis on unique lineage and growth state-specific features and the immunology and molecular genetics of the host during latency, reactivation and active disease. Because the outcomes of TB are influenced by genetic, epigenetic and environmental influences on both host and pathogen, the meeting will highlight research on host-pathogen crosstalk at the basic cellular and molecular level as well as human studies that determine the basis of susceptibility to and severity of tuberculosis. Finally, the most recent results on clinical trials of drug and vaccine candidates will be discussed in depth. It is hoped that this meeting will provide not only deeper insights into the complex crosstalk between host and pathogen, but also information on novel measures for TB control including pre- and post-exposure vaccination strategies, combat of extensively drug-resistant strains and novel therapeutic stratagems to avoid IRIS.
Suggested reading: Mycobacterium: Genomics and Molecular Biology
January 15 - 20, 2011 Tuberculosis: Immunology, Cell Biology and Novel Vaccination Strategies
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Further information
Topics include the molecular genetics and biochemistry of the pathogen with emphasis on unique lineage and growth state-specific features and the immunology and molecular genetics of the host during latency, reactivation and active disease. Because the outcomes of TB are influenced by genetic, epigenetic and environmental influences on both host and pathogen, the meeting will highlight research on host-pathogen crosstalk at the basic cellular and molecular level as well as human studies that determine the basis of susceptibility to and severity of tuberculosis. Finally, the most recent results on clinical trials of drug and vaccine candidates will be discussed in depth. It is hoped that this meeting will provide not only deeper insights into the complex crosstalk between host and pathogen, but also information on novel measures for TB control including pre- and post-exposure vaccination strategies, combat of extensively drug-resistant strains and novel therapeutic stratagems to avoid IRIS.
Suggested reading: Mycobacterium: Genomics and Molecular Biology
January 16 - 21, 2011 Immunology of Fungal Infections
Galveston, TX, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. This conference will bring together, for the first time, the world's leading researchers investigating anti-fungal immunity, in a setting ideal for promoting cross-disciplinary discussions and collaborations. This will provide a compelling and informative meeting covering the latest advances in the field and the most pressing issues to be tackled.
Suggested reading: Medical Mycology books
January 16 - 21, 2011 Physical Virology
Ventura, CA, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conference. GRC. The Physical Virology GRC covers viruses as paradigms for nanoscale assembly, transformation, and the properties of protein cages on that size scale as well as their applications. The principles underlying virus-inspired systems organization have been investigated by mathematicians, physicists, chemists, material scientists, and biologists. This diversity is a strength because of the breadth of perspectives but poses challenges because of the poor communication between disciplines. The field is changing at a pace that will be hard to maintain unless we find a common ground. The goal of this conference is to bring together, the physical, biological, and materials perspectives that are rapidly shaping the field of viruses as physical functional systems.
Suggested reading: Viruses and Interferon: Current Research Recent Advances in Plant Virology Virology books
January 17 - 18, 2011 Pharmaceutical Microbiology
London, UK Further information
This conference aims to address the latest developments and procedures used in the identification and prevention of contaminating agents; the design and validation of new lab environments; sterile manufacture and process validation; the challenges facing the Pharmaceutical Microbiology industry; and updates on new rules and regulations.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
January 20 - 20, 2011 Antibiotics 2011: Where Now?
London, UK Further information
This timely, focused meeting builds upon the highly successful event in 2008 attended by over 170 delegates. It brings together international experts from big pharma, spin-out start ups, academics and national reference laboratories to provide an over-arching view of the field.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
January 24 - 25, 2011 T lymphocyte dynamics in acute and chronic viral infection
London, UK Further information
The meeting will focus on the adaptive immune response to acute and chronic infections. It aims to bring together scientists and clinicians involved in quantifying the dynamics of T cell responses in acute and chronic viral infections. One of the major themes that we would like to bring to the discussion table is why some infections are cleared from the host while other infections persist, and how can we tip the balance towards clearance or better control of otherwise persistent infection?
Suggested reading: Vaccine Design: Innovative Approaches and Novel Strategies Virology books
January 24 - 27, 2011 Microbes in Wastewater and Waste treatment, Bioremediation and Energy Production
Goa, India Further information
This conference is being organized within the framework of the IWA's specialized groups Microbial Ecology and Water Engineering (MEWE) and Assessment and Control of Hazardous Substances in Water (ACHSW). It aims to bring together researchers, scientists and professionals working in the field of microbes and microbial ecology. The conference, to be held in Goa, will provide a platform for the participants to share new approaches, knowledge and findings on Earths tiniest creatures which are the major drivers of pollution removal.
Suggested reading: Environmental Microbiology: Current Technology and Water Applications Nanotechnology in Water Treatment Applications
January 29 - February 5, 2011 The Future of Vaccinology
Leiden, Netherlands Further information
This one week course explains the process of vaccine development, from the initial idea to the use of vaccines in practice.
Suggested reading: Vaccine Design: Innovative Approaches and Novel Strategies
January 30 - February 5, 2011 HIV/AIDS
Stellenbosch, South Africa Further information
EMBO Global Exchange Lecture Courses. European Molecular Biology Organization
Suggested reading: Viruses and Interferon: Current Research
January 31 - February 1, 2011 Biofilms in Nosocomial Fungal Infections
Paris, France Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops. This Postgraduate Education Course focuses on medical fungal biofilms and is devoted to applied and fundamental aspects of fungal biofilm formation.
Suggested reading: Medical Mycology books
February 6 - 9, 2011 ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting
Washington, DC, USA Further information
9th Annual Biodefense and Emerging Disease Research Meeting. As technology changes and research evolves, professionals involved in biodefense are being challenged to move faster to respond to the growing threat of bioterrorism. Discover the latest research from microbial sciences related to biodefense and bioterrorism. Discuss new information on preventative modalities, therapeutics, and clinical diagnoses related to biothreat agents. Learn about the most recent trends in the management and planning of biodefense programs. Stay up-to-date with the recent advances, participate in sessions led by luminaries in the field, and network with the decision makers who are shaping the future of the bidefense research agenda.
Suggested reading: Microbiology books
February 6 - 9, 2011 ASM Conference on Viral Genome Replication
Banff, Canada Further information
The conference will focus on mechanisms employed by different classes of DNA and RNA viruses for genome replication. It is intended to provide a unique podium to discuss, to compare, and to contrast the involvement of viral and cellular factors in replication processes.
Suggested reading: Virology books Viruses and Interferon
February 27 - March 3, 2011 Immunity in the Respiratory Tract: Challenges of the Lung Environment
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Further information
Recently, there has been an explosion in information about the regulation of inflammation, immunity, and immunopathology in the lung. Despite these advances, we still have only a rudimentary understanding of how these responses relate to the lung environment or how and why they translate into beneficial or detrimental effects, health or disease. The goals of this meeting are to (i) bring together allergists, immunologists, microbiologists and vaccinologists to discuss pulmonary inflammation and immunity in the context of lung biology and (ii) to build on this understanding to develop improved vaccines and therapeutic interventions for inflammatory conditions and infectious diseases that affect the lungs. Expert talks in plenary sessions will present the latest research in the field. Workshops and additional talks will add late-breaking cutting-edge results. The meeting will considerably advance our understanding of respiratory immunity.
March 4 - 5, 2011 Improving Antibiotic Prescribing in Hospitals
Belgrade, Serbia Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: Medical Microbiology books
March 7 - 11, 2011 ASM Conference on Regulating with RNA in Bacteria
Cancun (subject to change), Mexico Further information
The program will cover prominent and emerging roles of RNAs in regulatory networks, and on current understanding of mechanisms of action for diverse RNAs. One session will be dedicated to other molecules that impact sRNA function, including ribonucleases, which are both friend and foe of regulatory RNAs, as well as RNA-binding proteins. Another session will focus on structural analyses of RNAs, which have lagged behind protein-related work. Systems and synthetic approaches to studying and using riboregulators, as well as emerging mechanisms of RNA-based immunity against invading genetic elements will complete the program.
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books RNA and the Regulation of Gene Expression
March 10 - 12, 2011 Clinical Implications of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Izmir, Turkey Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: Medical Microbiology books
March 13 - 17, 2011 The Batsheva workshop on the role of microorganisms in the adaptation and evolution of animals (including man) and plants.
Ein Gedi, Israel Further information
The diverse types of symbioses between microorganisms and eukaryotes have received growing attention in the last few years with regard to many different features of their complex interactions, such as the diversity and abundance of the symbionts, the type of advantage (or harm) the partners experience, how the interaction is initiated and maintained, and in recent years, the role of the microorganisms in the evolution of the holobiont (host plus symbionts). This international meeting will address the ecological and evolutionary aspects of microbial symbioses highlighting recent advances in this field.
Suggested reading: Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspects
March 20 - 22, 2011 The molecular biology of inflammatory bowel diseases
Durham, UK Further information
Biochemical Society Conference. Significant new advances have been made recently in the understanding of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) pathology at the molecular biology level. This Biochemical Society Focused Meeting has been planned to cover some of the major issues currently being considered. Topics that have been selected relate to; the identification of IBD susceptibility genes and disease markers; innate and adaptive immune systems in IBD pathogenesis; the function of the epithelial protective barrier; interactions of the enteric bacterial flora with the human host leading to normal and pathological regulation of the immune system and links with nutrition and probiotics and finally the value of mouse models of ulcerative colitis in examining molecular disease mechanisms.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology Books Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspects Lactobacillus: From Genomics to Probiotics
March 20 - 23, 2011 Proteomics: New Developments and Grand Challenges
Raleigh, NC, USA Further information
7th Annual Conference. US HUPO 2011
Suggested reading: Genomics books
March 20 - 25, 2011 HIV Evolution, Genomics and Pathogenesis
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Further information
Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of HIV pathogenesis relies on understanding the complex interplay between the virus and its host. Increasingly, the field is relying on the power of comparative studies of similar viruses in other species, and on whole genome analyses to elucidate which pathways are critical. The use of evolutionary analyses of both host and virus is also providing novel insights into viral transmission and innate immune responses. This Keystone Symposia meeting will use diverse disciplines to promote further insights into the dynamic interplay between the virus and the host in areas of pathogenesis, mucosal biology, the roles of viral and host genes, and viral latency. Understanding these issues is critical for the design and development of an effective vaccine and the next generation of antiviral agents.
Suggested reading: Alphaherpesviruses Vaccine Design Retroviruses: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis
March 23 - 26, 2011 21st Annual Meeting of the Gesellschaft fur Virologie (GfV, Society for Virology)
Freiburg, Germany Further information
The 21st Annual Meeting of the Gesellschaft fur Virologie (GfV, Society for Virology) together with the Deutsche Vereinigung zur Bekampfung der Viruskrankheiten e.V. will provide a forum for students, postdocs and established virologists to meet, exchange ideas and enjoy scientific as well as social interactions. The meeting will be held on the premises of the Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg which is one of the top universities in Germany. The meeting will reflect the spirit and tradition of previous GfV Annual Meetings and will feature Keynote Lectures, Symposia, Workshops, spacious Poster Sessions and additional events.
Suggested reading: Viruses and Interferon: Current Research Virology books
March 23 - April 2, 2011 Advanced optical microscopy 2011
Plymouth, UK Further information
EMBO Practical Courses. European Molecular Biology Organization
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
March 25 - 30, 2011 Protection from HIV: Targeted Intervention Strategies
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Further information
Biological efforts to prevent HIV infection center on four independent approaches: inducing adaptive immune responses through vaccination, augmenting innate responses, using peri-exposure prophylactic drug therapy, and developing microbicides and/or recombinant antiviral microbial products. While all four of these approaches have promise, they still require significant optimization and further clinical trials. Indeed, successful prevention of HIV infection will likely require a combination of these approaches. Such development efforts require a better understanding of viral and immunological events at the site of transmission. This Keystone Symposia meeting will have a focus on mucosal immunology as well as the interplay between the virus and innate and adaptive immune responses, particularly during the acute phase of the infection. Leading experts in the fields will discuss recent scientific advances in these varied approaches to preventing infection and present data from recent clinical trials testing their efficacy.
Suggested reading: Alphaherpesviruses Vaccine Design Retroviruses: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis
March 27 - April 1, 2011 Microbial Communities as Drivers of Ecosystem Complexity
Breckenridge, Colorado, USA Further information
The main purpose of the symposium is to assemble the leaders in the field of environmental microbial ecology and the human microbiome to stimulate interaction and collaboration. Session topics will address every aspect of the study of microbial communities, from microbial surveys, bioinformatics, transcriptomics, proteomics and community modeling. Each session will include speakers studying environmental communities and the human microbiome. The interactive nature of this symposium will spur collaborations and a better integration of these two similar fields of study.
Suggested reading: Environmental Microbiology
March 28 - April 1, 2011 qPCR 2011: 5th international qPCR Symposium
Munich, Germany Further information
5th international qPCR Symposium and Industrial Exhibition and Application Workshop Molecular Diagnostics: from single-cells to Next Generation Sequencing
Suggested reading: PCR Troubleshooting and Optimization: The Essential Guide PCR books
March 30 - April 1, 2011 Acute Infectious Encephalitis: Challenges in Clinical and Biological Diagnosis
Grenoble, France Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: PCR Troubleshooting and Optimization: The Essential Guide Medical Microbiology books
April 3 - 6, 2011 Annual Conference of the Association for General an Applied Microbiology (VAAM)
Karlsruhe, Germany Further information
Main topics: Cell Biology, Environmental Microbiology, Food Microbiology, Microbial Interactions, New Imaging and other innovative Techniques, Stress Responses, White Biotechnology
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
April 3 - 7, 2011 Drugs from Bugs: The Anti-Inflammatory Drugs of Tomorrow
Snowbird, Utah, USA Further information
A recent global trend is that less novel therapeutics are progressing from the biopharmaceutical pipeline to the clinic. This has prompted the drug research and development sector to adopt less conventional approaches in broadening the search for new drugs. In this meeting we will examine the growing opportunities for discovery of novel drugs from pathogens, or the "drugs from bugs" approach. The genome of man is the product of the evolution of humans adapting to environmental factors, with infectious pathogens exerting potent selective pressure. Some of the major immune-mediated diseases of today are associated with genes that evolved to respond to pathogens. Novel therapeutic strategies and new drugs can be developed by both understanding how pathogens modulate and usurp the immune system, and also by identifying the functional molecules from pathogens. Indeed, a new generation of pathogen-derived immune modulating molecules is now in clinical trials. In this meeting leading experts will present the current status of the use of pathogens as a depository for new therapeutics. This forum will be an opportunity for industry to engage with academics for the development of novel strategies for drug discovery. This meeting will bring together cross-disciplinary scientists to exchange and share ideas, and thereby foster collaborations on the generation of new drug strategies for the future.
Suggested reading: Microbiology
April 4 - 5, 2011 4th Sample Prep - Sample Preparation for Pathogen Detection
San Diego, CA, USA Further information
Sample Prep 2011 is an internationally recognized event for experts in sample preparation for detection and identification of viruses, toxins and pathogens. This conference will address the major issues and current state-of-the-art in the technologies related to the important phases of real-world sample preparation such as: Collection; (Pre-)concentration; Lysis; Target extraction; Transfer to analytical and identification tools. Novel robust sampling and bioforensic techniques will be reviewed as applicable to biodefense, field and point-of-care biomedical and clinical applications, food and water testing, and environmental and agricultural sampling.
April 10 - 15, 2011 Molecular Bioenergetics of Cyanobacteria: From Cell to Community
Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain Further information
ESF-EMBO Symposium. Among all groups of prokaryotes, few have played a bigger role than cyanobacteria on the global scale. The appearance of cyanobacteria, about 3 billion years ago, brought a radical transition of the Earth's environment as the oxygen they produced from their photosynthetic activity turned the anoxic world into an oxic one. Their tremendous diversity in terms of activity and structure make them interesting models for studies covering diverse disciplines such as evolution, biology, environmental science and geology. Organized by the European Science Foundation (ESF) in partnership with EMBO, this conference will be chaired by Prof. Cheng-Cai Zhang of the University d'Aix-Marseille II and CNRS, France. The conference is part of the 2011 ESF Research Conferences Programme.
Suggested reading: The Cyanobacteria: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Evolution
April 11 - 14, 2011 SGM Spring 2011 Meeting
Harrogate, UK Further information
The SGM Spring Meeting will be the largest gathering of microbiologists in the UK in 2011. Delegates from all fields and at all stages of their career will find much to interest them. The Society for General Microbiology (SGM) conference covers a broad range of microbiological themes. Leading experts and scientific exchange at Europes largest annual gathering of microbiologists and virologists
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
April 11 - 15, 2011 Basic Parasitology
Ankara, Turkey Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: Essentials of Veterinary Parasitology
April 12 - 14, 2011 Emerging Topics in Microbial Pathogenesis
Wurzburg, Germany Further information
Emerging Topics in Microbial Pathogenesis- a FEMS-Leopoldina-Symposium. The focus of the Symposium will be on cutting-edge themes in molecular and cellular pathogenesis as well as infection and immunity. These will include presentations on the application of newest technologies in infection research like intra-vital microscopy and next generation sequencing. But also most recent advances in translational research will be presented during the conference.
Suggested reading: Medical Microbiology books
April 13 - 13, 2011 5th Broadening microbiology horizons in biomedical sciences
Stratford Upon Avon, UK Further information
Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) Spring Meeting 2011
Suggested reading: Salmonella: From Genome to Function Microbial Toxins: Current Research and Future Trends
April 17 - 19, 2011 47th Annual Scientific Meeting of the BSMM
Glasgow, UK Further information
British Society for Medical Mycology Annual Conference 2011
Suggested reading: Aspergillus: Molecular Biology and Genomics Medical Mycology books
April 27 - May 1, 2011 Ecology of Soil Microorganisms
Prague, Czech Republic Further information
FEMS. Microbes as Important Drivers of Soil Processes. The conference is planned as an interdisciplinary platform where data from different experts can be linked and new strategies for further research topics can be defined. This includes questions addressing microbial communities and (meta)genomes in soils and their role in soil quality and soil health.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
May 2 - 5, 2011 33rd Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals
Seattle, WA, USA Further information
Organized by the Society of Industrial Microbiology. Topic areas will fall within the three general categories of feedstocks, conversion processes and products, with technical programming spanning fundamental to applied aspects within each area. Sessions will cover a broader range of topics than in previous Symposia, plus include a third concurrent session on a timely and focused topic.
Suggested reading: Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspects Nanotechnology in Water Treatment Applications Microbiology Books
May 3 - 5, 2011 3rd ECA European Microbiology Conference and European Mycoplasma Testing Conference
Prague, Czech Republic Further information
These conferences will focus on aspects of: Regulatory Activities in Europe and US; Current new developments in equipment and methods; Experiences in the daily business in laboratory and manufacturing.
May 7 - 10, 2011 21st ECCMID 27th ICC
Milan, Italy Further information
The second joint meeting of both organising societies, ESCMID and ISC. The programme will provide an unique opportunity for debate, discussion and the exchange of important ideas and information in the fields of clinical microbiology, antimicrobial chemotherapy and infectious diseases.
Suggested reading: Medical Microbiology books
May 10 - 14, 2011 Microbiology and Biotechnology: Rising to the Challenges of the Times
Manila, Philippines Further information
Annual convention of The Philippine Society for Microbiology. This conference coincides with the 6th Asia Pacific Biotechnology Congress. Innovative ideas and creative concepts in microbiology and biotechnology to address the modern challenges brought about by the evolving times and environment. Emergence of new and more aggressive diseases, climate change and global warming are some of the issues that require pro-active solutions. Local and foreign experts both from the academe and industry, at this early point in time have signified to participate and share their knowledge and ideas.
Suggested reading: Microbiology books Molecular Biology books
May 11 - 15, 2011 7th European Workshop on Bacterial Respiratory Chains: Biochemistry, Genetics, Assembly and their Regulation
Lund, Sweden Further information
Aims to provide an in-depth, comprehensive overview of the biochemistry, physiology and genetic regulation of bacterial electron transfer chains and to focus on major cell physiological aspects of synthesis, folding, modification and intracellular transport of electron transfer components in bacteria.
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
May 12 - 14, 2011 1st European Conference of Microbiology and Immunology
Budapest, Hungary Further information
The aim of the Conference is to connect international scientists to encourage new collaborations in the field of medical microbiology and immunology of infection. Main topics include: Plasmodium infection, Viral infections, Adaptive immunity, Regulation of pathology, Host pathogen interactions, Innate immunity and NK cells, Toxoplasma infection, Antibiotic resistance, Entamoeba infection, Clinical studies, Mycobacterium infection, Neuroimmunology, Listeria infection, Mucosal immunology, Salmonella infection, Macrophages, monocytes and dendritic cells, Other parasites and bacterial infections
Suggested reading: Emerging Trends in Antibacterial Discovery: Answering the Call to Arms Helicobacter pylori Viruses and Interferon: Current Research Salmonella: From Genome to Function
May 13 - 17, 2011 HFP2011: Molecular Mechanisms of Host-Pathogen Interactions and Virulence in Human Fungal Pathogens
La Colle sur Loup, France Further information
FEMS Meeting
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
May 14 - 17, 2011 13th International Cytomegalovirus/BetaHerpesvirus Workshop
Erlangen, Germany Further information
An interdisciplinary workshop dedicated to both clinical and molecular aspects of cytomegaloviruses and related betaherpesviruses
Suggested reading: Cytomegaloviruses: Molecular Biology and Immunology
May 15 - 20, 2011 Antimicrobial Peptides
Lucca, Italy Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 2011 Gordon Conference on Antimicrobial Peptides will present the latest research on the biology and activities of AMPs with emphasis on its role in health and disease. The Conference will feature a wide range of topics, such as structure/function analysis, regulation of expression, mechanisms of action, microbial avoidance strategies, human disease associations, model systems and its possible use as therapeutics. The connection of microbial and host-derived AMPs to the natural microflora and probiotics is a recent finding that will be emphasized as well as novel AMPs of different origin.
May 19 - 23, 2011 Microbial Systematics: Concepts, Practices and Recent Advances BISMiS
Beijing, China Further information
Inaugural meeting of bergey’s international society for microbial systematics (BISMiS). The conference will be divided into four minisymposia: 1, Microbial Systematics and Diversity; 2, Archaeal Systematics and Diversity; 3, Technological Advances in Systematics and Biotechnology; and 4, Microbial Systematics and its Impact on Biotechnology.
Suggested reading: Molecular Phylogeny of Microorganisms
May 21 - 24, 2011 ASM 2011. 111th ASM General Meeting
New Orleans, LA, USA Further information
ASM Meeting. The meeting will provide attendees with the opportunity to delve deeply into the latest advances in specific areas of interest, and at the same time explore fields that lie beyond their immediate areas of expertise. The depth and breadth of the intellectual offerings will enable participants to make the connections and advancements critical to growing the collective knowledge of microbiology.
Suggested reading: Microbiology books
May 23 - 28, 2011 Pathogenesis of Influenza: Virus-Host Interactions
Hong Kong, China Further information
The mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of influenza remain controversial. The direct cytopathic effects of viral replication, tissue tropism of the virus, viral-bacterial synergy, as well as innate host responses are inextricably linked and play roles to varying degrees in "seasonal," zoonotic and pandemic influenza, examples being the pandemics of 1918 and 2009 and H5N1 avian influenza. Animal models, though indispensible, have significant limitations with regard to physiological relevance to human disease. The current symposium brings together researchers working on the virus, viral receptors and tissue tropism, innate and adaptive immunity, systems biology and clinical aspects of lung injury and host defense, to address questions on the pathogenesis of influenza. The aim will be to integrate data from animal and ex vivo / in vitro human experimental models as well as human disease to understand pathogenesis of influenza and how this may lead to effective interventions. As this symposium will take place in the aftermath of the first pandemic in 40 years, there will be a wealth of new knowledge as well as intense scientific interest in the subject. In view of the particular interest in influenza and other viral respiratory diseases generated in the Asia-Pacific region arising from the avian flu H5N1 and SARS experience, situating the meeting in Hong Kong would be particularly appropriate.
Suggested reading: Influenza: Molecular Virology
May 25 - 26, 2011 Aspergillosis: from Allergy to Invasive Disease
Manchester, UK Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: Aspergillus: Molecular Biology and Genomics
May 25 - 28, 2011 Fighting Infections: Challenges and Recent Progress
Bergen, Norway Further information
Organised by three Norwegian societies in collaboration with colleagues in other Scandinavian countries. It is a joint meeting with Society for General Microbiology. The meeting will reflect aspects of medical, veterinary and general microbiology of importance today, especially for infectious diseases. In a number of lectures given both by national members and speakers invited from abroad, the meeting focuses on science, diagnostics, treatment and prevention of diseases. In addition there will be shorter presentations from various research groups and laboratories. Young scientists are encouraged to participate and to apply for grants.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
May 29 - June 1, 2011 XI Spanish Congress of Virology
Granada, Spain Further information
XI Spanish Congress of Virology
Suggested reading: Virology books
May 29 - June 2, 2011 11th Conference of Bacterial Genetics and Ecology
Corfu, Greece Further information
BAGECO. Microbial Ecology and Genetics
Suggested reading: Environmental Microbiology: Current Technology and Water Applications Microbial Population Genetics Environmental Molecular Microbiology
May 29 - June 3, 2011 Environmental Nanotechnology
Waterville Valley, NH, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. Environmental Nanotechnology. Life Cycle Perspectives of Nanostructured Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Risk Assessment for Public Health. This Conference will bring together prominent investigators who are at the forefront of their research fields and will provide unique opportunities for early career investigators, postdoctoral and graduate students to present their work in poster formats. Invited speakers will include those engaged in research at the intersection of nanotechnology and the environment - materials scientists, engineers, biologists, toxicologists, physicists, chemists and environmental scientists. In addition, competitive posters will be selected for short oral presentations. The interdisciplinary atmosphere of this conference will generate and inspire research that will fundamentally alter the impacts of engineered nanomaterials on human health and the environment.
Suggested reading: Nanotechnology in Water Treatment Applications
May 29 - June 3, 2011 Viruses and Cells
Lucca, Italy Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 2011 Viruses and Cells Gordon Research Conference, the premier conference in the field of virology, will focus on the cell biology of virus infection, mechanisms of virus-host interactions, viral emergence and evolution, and development of antiviral therapeutics and vaccines.
Suggested reading: Virology books
June 2 - 5, 2011 ASM 18th Annual Conference for Undergraduate Educators
Baltimore, MD, USA Further information
ASMCUE is an interactive four-day conference on scientific updates and effective teaching strategies. Each year, the conference attracts approximately 300 microbiology and biology educators.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
June 6 - 7, 2011 Emerging Multidrug Resistance
Paris, France Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
June 12 - 17, 2011 ICMSS2011 8th International Conference on Molluscan Shellfish Safety
Charlottetown, Canada Further information
Microbial pathogens and toxin monitoring; analytical methods in microbiology and biochemistry; consumer health protection; management of production and harvesting areas; post-harvest processing; and other topics that may come to the fore in the next year. This conference is intended as a discussion forum of particular interest to producers, scientists and regulators.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
June 12 - 17, 2011 Multi-Drug Efflux Systems
Les Diablerets, Switzerland Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 2011 meeting will focus on recent advances in unraveling molecular mechanisms of transport and multi-drug recognition based on biochemical, genetic and structural studies. Special emphasis will be made on new methods and techniques to study membrane proteins. Many other aspects such as the cellular mechanisms regulating activity of MDR transporters, the physiological functions of MDR transporters in various organisms and their pathophysiological functions in humans will be also covered by leading scientists and representatives of pharmaceutical companies from all over the world. Various strategies of pharmacological modulation of function of MDR transporters to improve the clinical outcomes of chemotherapy will be discussed at large.
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
June 12 - 17, 2011 Mycotoxins and Phycotoxins
Waterville, ME, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 15th Gordon Research Conference on Mycotoxins and Phycotoxins offers a unique international forum for academic, governmental and industrial scientists to exchange ideas, identify new research opportunities and initiate cross-disciplinary collaborations. Contemporary themes will be explored to facilitate the discussion of the "what, how, who, when, and why" of natural toxin events. Themes will include: 1) novel toxins and toxicities, 2) molecular mechanisms of toxicity and detoxification, 3) public health effects/disease epidemiology, 4) societal and economic impacts, 5) genetic and environmental control of toxigenesis, 6) physiological and ecological roles of toxins, 7) detection and predictive modeling and 8) risk assessment and abatement.
Suggested reading: Microbial Toxins: Current Research and Future Trends
June 14 - 16, 2011 International Scientific Conference On Probiotics And Prebiotics. IPC2011
Kosice, Slovakia Further information
The scientific programme will focus on current advances in the research, production and use of probiotics and prebiotics with particular focus on their role in maintaining health and preventing diseases.
Suggested reading: Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspects Lactobacillus: Molecular Biology
June 16 - 17, 2011 How dead is dead II. The ins and outs of bacterial dormancy HDID2
Tubingen, Germany Further information
HDID2 Fundamental questions of adaptation of bacterial physiology as a strategy to endure hostile conditions will be addressed, and state-of-the-art methodologies to categorize a bacterial cell alive or dead will be discussed.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books Bacteriology books Environmental Microbiology books
June 18 - 22, 2011 ETOX15 - European Workshop on Bacterial Protein Toxins
Oslo, Norway Further information
European Workshop on Bacterial Protein Toxins is a series of high-standard scientific workshops held every other year in different European countries, and which is specifically devoted to all aspects of the research on bacterial protein toxins.
Suggested reading: Alphaherpesviruses: Molecular Virology Molecular Phylogeny of Microorganisms Microbial Population Genetics
June 20 - 23, 2011 CSM 61st Annual Conference
Newfoundland, Canada Further information
The 61st Annual Conference of the Canadian Society of Microbiologists
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology books Medical Microbiology books
June 20 - 24, 2011 World Vaccine Congress Asia 2011
Singapore, Singapore Further information
World Vaccine Congress Asia 2011 will bring together vaccine manufacturers, biotechs, regulators and investors to discuss business strategies, partnership models and R&D innovations for Asia's vaccine industry.
Suggested reading: Vaccine Design: Innovative Approaches and Novel Strategies
June 22 - 24, 2011 Implant related infection: focus on trauma and orthopedic infection
Davos, Switzerland Further information
This conference will bring together microbiologists,biomaterial scientists, trauma surgeons, tissue engineers and cell biologists to focus on the latest research in bacterial pathogenesis, biomaterial strategies to reduce these infections and the host response to implant related infections. A special focus will be on orthopedic and trauma related infections.
Suggested reading: Medical Microbiology books
June 23 - 24, 2011 Invasive Fungal Infections: Controversies and Lessons from Clinical Practice
Saint Petersburg, Russia Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) courses and workshops.
Suggested reading: Medical Mycology books
June 24 - 25, 2011 Swiss Society for Microbiology Annual Congress: The Many Faces of Microbial Life
Zurich, Switzerland Further information
Swiss Society for Microbiology. The Many Faces of Microbial Life. To accommodate the broad diversity of interests and expertise of microbiologists gathered within the community the title chosen was: The Many Faces of Microbial Life. As a consequence, the program of the two days has covered a wide range of topics with emphasis on three broad research areas: "Microbial Communities: Structure, Function and Interactions" which highlighted recent advances in microbial ecology, "Molecular Microbiology and Infection" encompassed both infection biology and front-line fundamental research, and last but not least "Viral Diseases and Pandemics" provided the latest insights on the prominent diseases caused by different viruses and their global spread. In the tradition of previous society meetings, the three main themes have been highlighted in plenary lectures held by distinguished scientist as well as well as in parallel sessions featuring selected presentations by invited speakers. Additional oral presentations had been selected from the many abstracts submitted. Finally, a poster sessions provided participants and authors with ample time to discuss science in an informal atmosphere.
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books Virology books
June 26 - 30, 2011 4th Congress of European Microbiologists FEMS
Geneva, Switzerland Further information
The 4th Congress of European Microbiologists offers professionals the latest information on microbiology, an in-depth understanding of the interdependence between key fields, and a chance to discuss solutions to future challenges. This microbiology congress is organized by The Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS).
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
June 26 - July 1, 2011 Microfluidics
Waterville Valley, NH, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. Environmental Nanotechnology. The audience of this Gordon Research Conference is the intersection of those working on understanding fundamental physical and chemical processes and those working to apply this understanding to microfluidic systems. This audience faces a two-fold challenge to vigorously expand the physical understanding of small-scale condensed matter systems while ensuring that this work directly informs impactful microfluidic application. This conference will bring together leading international experts with a broad range of interests and experience, organized around the theme of research that creates improved understanding of physicochemical processes while speaking directly to the microfluidic application space.
Suggested reading: Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Biomolecular Separation and Analysis Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Fabrication and Microfluidics
June 27 - 30, 2011 4th International Congress of Molecular Medicine
Istanbul, Turkey Further information
The congress of molecular medicine has been established as an important forum for researchers and clinicians from all around the world to focus on the latest developments in Molecular medicine. It brings together intentionally recognized scientists and physicians to discuss trends, technologies and clinical applications in areas including new approaches in Genomic analyses, Molecular basis of cancer, Molecular Markers in Cancer, Free radicals in Cancer, Environment and genetics factors in lipid related disorders, Molecular mechanism of heart preconditioning, Angiogenesis, Stemcell and stem cell therapy, Genetic immunology, Proteomics and small molecules, Response therapy and molecular genetics in various disorders in field of pediatric endocrinology, Biochemistry and biochemical genetic.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology books Medical Microbiology books
June 30 - July 1, 2011 First international symposium on Microbial resource management in biotechnology: Concepts and applications
Ghent, Belgium Further information
Well-documented MRM concepts and tools should enable the manipulation of complex microbial communities, leading to stable and reliable biotechnological processes. In this first international MRM symposium, the latest breakthroughs will be presented on more fundamental MRM concepts and on their applications in environmental technologies and nutritional/biomedical sciences.
Suggested reading: Metagenomics: Current Innovations and Future Trends
July 3 - 8, 2011 Tuberculosis Drug Development
Lucca, Italy Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 2011 Gordon Research Conference on Tuberculosis Drug Development will cover the range of activities involved in discovering and producing new drugs. With the realization that target-based screening for anti-bacterial agents has been disappointing, and that druggable targets are scarce, this GRC will also reassess the approaches involved. The conference will present new enabling technologies, address target and compound discovery, discuss new candidate drugs in development, highlight clinical trial design and share early trial results while also considering alternative approaches to tuberculosis treatment. We invite researchers interested in all of these aspects of drug development to attend and welcome participants from academia, industry, government and non-governmental organizations. In particular, we invite trainees and scientists from TB-endemic countries to apply as their contribution to the struggle against TB is especially important.
Suggested reading: Mycobacterium: Genomics and Molecular Biology
July 4 - 4, 2011 Food microbiology
Dublin, Ireland Further information
Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) Summer Conference 2011
Suggested reading: Salmonella: From Genome to Function PCR Troubleshooting and Optimization: The Essential Guide
July 4 - 8, 2011 ASM Annual Scientific Meeting and Exhibition: Microbiology on the Edge
Hobart, Australia Further information
Australian Society for Microbiology (ASM). ASM 2011 Hobart: Microbiology on the Edge
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books Virology books
July 7 - 8, 2011 Next Generation Sequencing
San Francisco, CA, USA Further information
A forum for industry and academic leaders in research and informatics to discuss the accomplishments and challenges of sequencing from data to discovery. Hear from the experts about the latest devices coming down the pipeline, discuss the endeavors of data analysis and management, learn about new discoveries on how sequencing has improved research, and share ideas with colleagues about the development of new techniques and protocols.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology books PCR books
July 10 - 15, 2011 Applied and Environmental Microbiology: Functional Interactions from Molecules to Biomes
South Hadley, MA, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The Conference will present and discuss cutting-edge research in the field of applied and environmental microbiology, with a focus on understanding the functional interactions between microorganisms and their environment at levels ranging from molecules to biomes. The Conference will feature a wide range of topics, such as how microbes interface with each other and with macrobes, the evolution of microbial species and their genomes, the role of small molecules in microbial conversations, microbial metal interactions and redox processes, as well as applications of biodegradation, bioremediation and bioenergy.
Suggested reading: Environmental Microbiology: Current Technology and Water Applications Environmental Microbiology books
July 10 - 15, 2011 Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics
Biddeford, ME, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 2011 Gordon Conference on Evolutionary and Ecological Genomics will present cutting-edge research on using genomics approaches to study adaptation of organisms to changing environments, genome evolution and population genetics, as well as the evolution of complex phenotypes.
Suggested reading: Environmental Microbiology books
July 16 - 20, 2011 American Society For Virology 30th Annual Scientific Meeting
Minneapolis, MN, USA Further information
Annual meeting of the American Society For Virology. The American Society for Virology (ASV) was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal, and bacterial viruses, whether the research involves the use of clinical, ecological, biological, or biochemical approaches. The Society sponsors an annual meeting, designed to promote discussion and collaboration among scientists active in all aspects of virology.
Suggested reading: Virology books
July 17 - 22, 2011 Computer Aided Drug Design
West Dover, VT, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The Gordon Research Conference on Computer-Aided Drug Design has been a premier conference in computer-aided drug design since its inception as the QSAR GC in the 1970s. It brings together experts from industry and academia for the presentation of cutting-edge research and for open and stimulating thought exchange. A focus for the 2011 conference will on how the involvement and application of computational methods support the many stages and aspects of the drug discovery process. What is the real impact of these methods on the discovery process? Which techniques are successful today, which areas will require more of our collective attention? The conference will feature carefully chosen drug design case studies and a session on ADMET modeling. Furthermore, many current frontiers will be explored: recent improvements in our understanding of protein-ligand interactions, new application domains for prediction and data analysis, and work beyond small molecules as modalities.
Suggested reading: Vaccine Design: Innovative Approaches and Novel Strategies Environmental Microbiology books
July 17 - 22, 2011 Microbial Population Biology
Andover, NH, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. This biennial conference draws scientists from diverse fields and promotes interactions that are highly interdisciplinary. The ensuing intellectual cross-fertilization has had and continues to have a major impact on the fields of evolution and ecology. The Microbial Population Biology GRC is a major forum for the introduction and discussion of major concepts in pathogen evolution, drug resistance, microbial communities, and Darwinian Medicine.
Suggested reading: Microbial Population Genetics
July 20 - 21, 2011 International Food Microbiology Conference
Chipping Campden, UK Further information
Annual Campden BRI Microbiology Conference, sponsored by bioMerieux. The conference provides information and opportunities for discussion on a range of microbiological issues with news and updates on food production related topics of key interest to the food industry. Current microbiological issues affecting the safe production of food.
Suggested reading: Salmonella: From Genome to Function
July 24 - 26, 2011 Recent Advances In Pathogenic Human Viruses
Guangzhou, DC, USA Further information
ASBMB Special Symposium Series. The ASBMB Special Symposia program was established to provide specific or under-represented segments of the scientific community with opportunities to present unique, cutting-edge science and engage in active networking opportunities. Meeting attendees include graduate students, postdocs, investigators and industry professionals.
Suggested reading: Virology books
July 24 - 28, 2011 SIM Annual Meeting and Exhibition
New Orleans, LA, USA Further information
2011 Annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial Microbiology.
Suggested reading: PCR Troubleshooting and Optimization: The Essential Guide Microbiology Books
July 24 - 29, 2011 Microbial Adhesion and Signal Transduction
Newport, RI, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The Gordon Conference on Microbial Adhesion and Signal Transduction is a premier meeting on the behavior of microbes in nature, in association with biotic and abiotic surfaces, and in association with host cells. Distinguished speakers and rising stars in the field meet with a diverse group of participants who share interests spanning bacterial-bacterial interaction and communication; bacterial interaction (both symbiotic and pathogenic) with hosts; gene regulation and regulatory networks differentially regulated in community structures such as in biofilms and GI tract communities, and in colonization and infection of the host; assembly and function of structures for cell adhesion and signal transduction; cell biology, microbial evolution and genome dynamics.
Suggested reading: Streptomyces: Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspects
July 24 - 29, 2011 Staphylococcal Diseases
Lucca, Italy Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The 12th Gordon Conference on Staphylococcal Diseases 2011 will present cutting-edge research on the important pathogens S. aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci. Topics at this meeting will include: host interaction, immune evasion, evolution, physiology, cell surfaces, therapeutics and patient management. Invited speakers from academia and industry who are at the forefront of their subject will be presenting their latest unpublished research.
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
July 31 - August 1, 2011 Malaria: The Science behind Malaria Control and Eradication
Lucca, Italy Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. The meeting will provide a forum to discuss cutting edge basic and applied research on malaria, with an emphasis on the development and implementation of measures intended to treat, control, and eliminate malaria. Specific sessions will highlight advanced and future technologies that will accelerate research and be required for the ambitious goal of malaria eradication, such as genome-based platforms, computational tools, and novel vaccine strategies.
Suggested reading: Medical Microbiology books
July 31 - August 5, 2011 Archaea: Ecology, Metabolism and Molecular Biology
Waterville Valley, NH, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. Archaea, one of three major evolutionary lineages of life, are a fascinating and diverse group of microbes with deep roots overlapping those of eukaryotes. The focus of the "Archaea: Ecology Metabolism and Molecular Biology" GRC conference expands on a number of emerging topics highlighting new paradigms in archaeal metabolism, genome function and systems biology; information processing; evolution and the tree of life; the ecology and diversity of archaea and their viruses. The strength of this conference lies in its ability to couple a field with a rich history in high quality research with new scientific findings in an atmosphere of stimulating exchange. This conference remains an excellent opportunity for younger scientists to interact with world experts in this field.
Suggested reading: Archaea: New Models for Prokaryotic Biology
August 7 - 11, 2011 The International Conference on Bacillus anthracis, B. cereus and B. thuringiensis
Bruges, Belgium Further information
This conference represents the fourth fusion of two conferences: the 9th International Conference on Anthrax and the 7th International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Bacillus cereus. The main mission of the Bacillus-ACT 2011 Meeting is to promote stimulating and fruitful interactions between investigators involved in research related to the physiology, genetics, molecular biology, pathogenesis and ecology of these three closely related bacteria and their kin.
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
August 7 - 12, 2011 Epigenetics
Easton, MA, USA Further information
Gordon Research Conferences. At the 2011 Epigenetics Gordon Research Conference, leading researchers from around the world will discuss aspects of epigenetic regulation in diverse species, including mammals, plants, fungi, ciliates, worms and insects.
Suggested reading: Epigenetics
August 28 - September 1, 2011 10th Symposium on Lactic Acid Bacteria
Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands Further information
Celebrating 30 years of lactic acid bacteria research. Organised under the auspices of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) and the Netherlands Society for Microbiology (NVvM). The importance of Lactic Acid Bacteria in the production of foods. Throughout the world and their use as model systems for basic research has resulted in a continued scientific interest in these microorganisms by academic research groups as well as by industry. This research has resulted in numerous important scientific breakthroughs and has led to new applications. To communicate and stimulate the research on Lactic Acid Bacteria and their applications, a series of triannual symposia on Lactic Acid Bacteria was started in 1983. The aim of these state-of-the-art symposia is to offer a unique platform for researchers from academia and industry, active in this area of biotechnology, to present recent work, to obtain information on new developments and to exchange views with colleagues from all over the world on scientific progress and applications.
Suggested reading: Probiotics books Bifidobacteria: Genomics and Molecular Aspect
September 4 - 8, 2011 The 4th International Conference on Polar and Alpine Microbiology
Ljubljana, Slovenia Further information
The objectives of the Ljubljana meeting will be again to bring together scientists, students and professionals to discuss all aspects of cold-adapted microorganisms and the roles they play in polar and alpine environments, to address recent developments and to exchange ideas and experiences on an international scale. In addition, this meeting will have sessions dealing with cold-adapted fungi and viruses.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
September 5 - 7, 2011 International Conference and Exhibition on Virology
Baltimore, MD, USA Further information
Virology-2011 brings together a unique and International mix of large and medium pharmaceutical, biotech and diagnostics companies, leading Universities and Clinical Research Institutions making the Congress a perfect platform to share experience, foster collaborations across industry and academia and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe.
Suggested reading: Virology books
September 5 - 7, 2011 SGM Autumn Conference 2011
York, UK Further information
Society for General Microbiology (SGM) conference covering a broad range of microbiological themes. Talks by leading experts at Europe's largest annual gathering of microbiologists and virologists.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
September 6 - 10, 2011 XIII International Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology
Sapporo, Japan Further information
Congress of the International Union of Microbiological Societies
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
September 6 - 10, 2011 XIII International Congress of Mycology
Sapporo, Japan Further information
IUMS conference. Congress of the International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011
Suggested reading: Mycology Books
September 6 - 11, 2011 XIII International Congress of Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology
Sapporo, Japan Further information
IUMS conference. International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011
Suggested reading: Bacteriology books
September 7 - 9, 2011 Influenza 2011: Zoonotic Influenza and Human Health
Oxford, UK Further information
The 4th Oxford influenza conference, Influenza 2011, will address most aspects of basic and applied research on zoonotic influenza viruses and their medical and socio-economic impact, and invites proposals for podium and poster sessions.
Suggested reading: Influenza: Molecular Virology Virology books
September 8 - 11, 2011 2nd ASM Conference on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococci in Animals: Veterinary and Public Health Implications
Washington, DC, USA Further information
ASM Conferences provide a forum for discussion and dissemination of specialized scientific information in an environment designed to encourage interaction amongst participants.
Suggested reading: Staphylococcus: Molecular Genetics
September 10 - 13, 2011 The EMBO Meeting 2011 - Advancing the life sciences
Vienna, Austria Further information
The EMBO Meeting. European Molecular Biology Organization. The EMBO Meeting offers a European forum for scientific exchange where participants are exposed to new perspectives from topics covering the entire range of the molecular life sciences, encouraging them to look beyond the boundaries of their own fields.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology books
September 11 - 14, 2011 Fourth ESWI International Conference
Malta Further information
Fourth ESWI International Conference devoted to influenza to be held in Malta.The meeting will provide comprehensive scientific coverage of all disciplines involved in influenza prevention, control and treatment. Top-level scientific sessions with specific attention for new developments are the core of the conference. Additionally, the conference has a clearly delineated programme for public health officials and opinion leaders in health care work. These sessions also cover a broad field of interest and will certainly include an evaluation of the H1N1 influenza pandemic.
Suggested reading: Influenza: Molecular Virology
September 11 - 16, 2011 XV International Congress of Virology
Sapporo, Japan Further information
IUMS conference. Congress of the International Union of Microbiological Societies 2011
Suggested reading: Virology Books
September 13 - 16, 2011 2nd International Conference on Microbial Communication MiCom2011
Jena, Germany Further information
MiCom2011 will be a conference on the topic of microbial communication and proceeds the great success of MiCom2010. The conference will focus on many aspects of microbial communication and covers actual themes on the fields therein combined with state of the arts techniques. MiCom2011 is a conference organized by students, for students and supported by the Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC). It is our ambition to create a fruitful framework for scientific discussions and presentations for young researchers and renowned scientists. Thus, we aim to deliver a conference that brings Ph.D students together with experts in their respective fields and facilitates interdisciplinary science and communication. Furthermore, we aim to encourage networking and social development within research, in the hope that future collaborations may benefit.
Suggested reading: Metagenomics: Current Innovations and Future Trends Environmental Microbiology: Current Technology and Water Applications Sensory Mechanisms in Bacteria: Molecular Aspects of Signal Recognition
September 14 - 16, 2011 BioMicroWorld2011
Torremolinos-Malaga, Spain Further information
BioMicroWorld2011 Conference will be a multi-disciplinary forum that will bring together active researches involved in environmental, industrial and applied microbiology with the aim of communicating current research priorities and progress in the field, and identifying new approaches and research opportunities in applied microbiology.
Suggested reading: Metagenomics: Current Innovations and Future Trends Microbial Bioremediation of Non-metals: Current Research Environmental Microbiology: Current Technology and Water Applications
September 14 - 16, 2011 International Conference on Biogas Microbiology
Leipzig, Germany Further information
1st International Conference on Biogas Microbiology. The objectives of this focused meeting are to bring together experts of anaerobic digestion from all over the world and jointly produce progress in our understanding of the microbial processes behind biogas production, and to establish future collaborative research on this field.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
September 15 - 17, 2011 Botrytis-Sclerotinia Post-Genome Workshop
Lyon, France Further information
The availability of annotated Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum genome sequences has brought these two phytopathogenic fungi into the post-genomic era. In order to gather our scientific communities around new experimental approaches and strategies for capitalizing on these genomic resources, we are organizing a «Botrytis-Sclerotinia Post-Genome Workshop (BSPGW) » in Lyon (France) next September. This workshop will provide the opportunity to establish new contacts and participate in scientific exchanges on all aspects of Botrytis and Sclerotinia biology. This will include "-omic" technologies, post-genomic functional analyses, comparative genomics and molecular tool advances. Host-pathogen interactions will be given particular attention and molecular studies on the host side are encouraged as well.
Suggested reading: Medical Mycology books
September 18 - 21, 2011 ProkaGENOMICS 2011 5th European Conference on Prokaryotic and Fungal Genomics
Goettingen, Germany Further information
ProkaGENOMICS 2011 5th European Conference on Prokaryotic and Fungal Genomics. Main Topics include Biotechgenomics; Genomics of Health-and Nutrition.Associated Microorganisms; Infectiongenomics; Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics; Biodiversity and Metagenomics
Suggested reading: Genomics books Medical Mycology books
September 18 - 23, 2011 WaterMicro 2011
Rotorua, New Zealand Further information
16th International Symposium on Health-Related Water Microbiology, Sub-Group of the International Water Association. Topics include: Water pollution and diseases; Microbial source tracking; Catchment protection; Biofilm studies; Water and sanitation in developing country; Climate change and water quality; Recreational water and health; Epidemiology of waterborne diseases; Microbial risk assessment; Microbial quality of shellfish growing areas, Applications of nanotechnology; Water and energy; Zoonoses.
Suggested reading: Environmental Microbiology: Current Technology and Water Applications | Nanotechnology in Water Treatment Applications
September 19 - 21, 2011 Phages 2011: Bacteriophage Applications
Oxford, UK Further information
The conference will address commercial and research applications of bacteriophages in medicine and biotechnology, and invites proposals for podium and poster presentations.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books Virology books
September 19 - 24, 2011 15th International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium (IBBS 15)
Vienna, Austria Further information
Dedicated to different topics dealing with biodeterioration and biodegradation of organic and inorganic materials including cultural heritage objects, medical devices, corrosion of metals and other applied aspects such as hydrocarbons and pollutants biodegradation and techniques applied to the study of microorganisms involved in these processes.
Suggested reading: Microbial Biodegradation
October 2 - 5, 2011 7th Triennial Basic and Therapeutic Aspects of Botulinum and Tetanus Toxins
Santa Fe, NM, USA Further information
A program consisting of internationally known basic and clinical scientists who will speak on the latest understandings of the basic biology of the neurotoxins and the science underlying their clinical applications. The Toxins 2011 meeting will be immediately followed by the 48th Annual Interagency Botulism Research Coordinating Committee – IBRCC Meeting scheduled to be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, US from October 6 – 7, 2011 which will focus on clinical botulism, epidemiology, and therapeutic interventions for botulism including vaccines, antitoxins and small molecule therapeutics. The organizers have developed programs for the two meetings with minimal overlap and encourage attendees to participate in both meetings.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books Bacteriology books
October 2 - 7, 2011 Synthetic Biology of Antibiotic Production
Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain Further information
The European Science Foundation (ESF) in partnership with EMBO is organising this conference on Synthetic Biology of Antibiotic Production. This conference will focus on the advancement of synthetic biology, especially its application in the field of antibiotic production in filamentous fungi and actinomycete bacteria, including the implementation and modification of complex biosynthesis pathway modules in existing and new production hosts. Antibiotics production is regulated by complex networks and involves intricate multi-step biosynthetic machineries, as well as major reorganization of primary metabolic fluxes to redirect cellular metabolic resources towards their biosynthesis. The urgent need for new antibiotics caused by the accelerating emergence of multi-drug resistant pathogens worldwide has led to a strong interest in the research community for decidedly novel approaches, collectively referred to as Synthetic Biology. Given the exquisitely modular nature of antibiotics biosynthesis in microorganisms and the advanced state of knowledge on it, the biotechnological manipulation of antibiotic production can be envisaged as one of the most promising first concrete industrial application domain of synthetic biology concepts. For this potential to be realized, it is critical to bring together the highly interdisciplinary community that has recently started investigating various aspects of the synthetic biology of antibiotic production. This community includes people from such diverse disciplines as metagenomics, combinatorial biochemistry, mathematical and computational modelling, cell engineering, molecular cell biology and biotechnology, and many more, both from academia and the biotechnology industry. The aim of this conference is to facilitate the indispensable mutual communication between researchers from these disciplines in a setting that stimulates the intense exchange of both fundamental knowledge and technical advancement. At the same time, it is a major opportunity to evoke broader awareness and interest in synthetic biology concepts in the microbiology community, which would not be reached by general synthetic biology conferences.
Suggested reading: Emerging Trends in Antibacterial Discovery: Answering the Call to Arms
October 4 - 6, 2011 2011 ICVOR Meeting
Naples, Italy Further information
3rd International Conference on Viral Oncology Research -ICVOR. The meeting will focus on recent Viral Oncology developments. The programme will be attractive to virologists, microbiologists, public health physicians and other infection specialists.
Suggested reading: Virology books
October 5 - 7, 2011 3rd Annual Argonne Soil Metagenomics Workshop
Illinois, USA Further information
This workshop will provide a venue for soil scientists, ecologists, computational scientists, and molecular microbiologists to discuss continuing challenges and share progress focused on the needs specific to soil metagenomics research.
Suggested reading: Microbial Biofilms: Current Research and Applications Metagenomics: Current Innovations and Future Trends
October 12 - 14, 2011 7th European Meeting on Molecular Diagnostics
The Hague, Netherlands Further information
The emphasis of the meetings will continue to be on novel technology and its consequences for (new) clinical molecular diagnostics.
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology books Medical Microbiology books
October 15 - 16, 2011 The Lancet ESCMID Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance
Beijing, China Further information
The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Topics to be discussed include:; Evidence for the efficacy of infectioncontrol policies; Managing Gram-positive infections; Infection control and Gram-negative infections; Point-of-care diagnostics and the need for rapid tests; Cost-effectiveness of antibiotic-restriction policies; Role of the global village in controlling HAIs and resistance
Suggested reading: Viruses and Interferon: Current Research Vaccine Design: Innovative Approaches and Novel Strategies
October 15 - 20, 2011 Comparative genomics of eukaryotic microorganisms: understanding the complexity of diversity
Sant Feliu de Guixols, France Further information
EMBO Conference Series (2nd). European Molecular Biology Organization.
Suggested reading: Genomics books
October 23 - 29, 2011 Metagenomics: from the bench to data analysis
Heidelberg, Germany Further information
EMBO Practical Courses. European Molecular Biology Organization.
Suggested reading: Metagenomics: Theory, Methods and Applications
October 25 - 28, 2011 Medical Biodefense Conference 2011
Munich, Germany Further information
Besides agent-related sessions like: 100 Years of Research on Francisella, the Medical Biodefense Conference 2011 will address most relevant cross topics such as synthetic biology, mobile reconnaissance, new threats, or the pipeline of new drugs, new targets and new vaccines. There will also be special workshops featuring the latest developments in bioforensics or novel diagnostic applications.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
November 6 - 9, 2011 RAFT IX. Recent Advances in Fermentation Technology
Marco Island, FL, USA Further information
RAFT IX 2011. Recent Advances in Fermentation Technology
Suggested reading: Molecular Biology books
November 7, 2011 Symposium of The Danish Microbiological Society
Copenhagen, Denmark Further information
2011 Symposium of The Danish Microbiological Society. The dynamics in the diverse microflora directly associated with humans, and associated effects on human health, are just beginning to be understood , and the impacts of isolation and space conditions (particularly ionizing radiation) are poorly understood. Just as on Earth, microorganisms will play a key role in sustainably providing environmental life support within the system, including water purification, nutrient regeneration for plant systems, and potential energy and material production. Innovative, small scale biological systems are unique sustainable attributes, and their application in spaceflight offer a model for decentralized systems on Earth. While various conceptual and empirical approaches for incorporating microorganisms into life support systems for space have been evaluated (and will be reviewed) , the long term stability of integrated systems have not been established. The direct dependence of human health on the complex microbiome within the closed systems challenges our ability to construct and maintain microbial communities. Advanced monitoring tools may be useful, but conceptual frameworks of microbial communities as complex adaptive systems are even more important for effective management.
Suggested reading: Microbial Biofilms: Current Research and Applications Bacterial Glycomics: Current Research, Technology and Applications Metagenomics: Current Innovations and Future Trends
November 12 - 16, 2011 1st National Clinical Microbiology Congress
Antalya, Turkey Further information
Organized by the Turkish Clinical Microbiology Specialty Society with cooperation with the Turkish Microbiology Society. Focus on the highlighting issues related to both the management and routine laboratory practices and on the training in the Medical (Clinical) Microbiology Specialty. We will also discuss the developments related to microbiology. Another major topic of the congress will be the antimicrobial resistance problem and its potential consequences experienced both by the clinical microbiology specialists and the clinicians.
Suggested reading: Bacterial Pathogenesis: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Salmonella: From Genome to Function Medical Microbiology books
November 16 - 18, 2011 Federation of Infection Societies Scientific Conference 2011. FISS 2011
Manchester, UK Further information
FIS 2011. A stimulating scientific programme, covering a broad range of issues, relevant to professionals working across all fields of infection. The programme will include headline plenary sessions, complemented by more focused symposia, workshops and satellite sessions. In addition to oral scientific free papers, this conference will see the introduction of interactive, evening poster sessions where all presenters will have the opportunity to discuss their research with fellow delegates, in a relaxed atmosphere.
Suggested reading: Bacterial Pathogenesis: Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Virology books Medical Microbiology books
December 1 - 3, 2011 MicroBiotec11
Braga, Portugal Further information
MicroBiotec11. The Portuguese Society for Microbiology and the Portuguese Society for Biotechnology announce the National Congress MicroBiotec11.
Suggested reading: Microbiology Books
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