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Microbial Communication Colloquium: Archaea - interactive components of diverse microbiomes Prof. Dr. Christine Moisl-Eichinger (Center for Microbiome Research, Medical University Graz) will give a talk on "Archaea - interactive components of diverse microbiomes". Join Zoom Meeting: https://uni-jena…

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A joint meeting of the 56th British Society for Medical Mycology (BSMM) meeting and the 15th Fungal Update conference Link to Conference website: http://mycology2020.co.uk/

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5th International Symposium "Image-based Systems Biology" (IbSB 2020) The general experience that “a picture is worth a thousand words” also holds in the field of systems biology: Image-based Systems Biology is a modern approach that aims to extract spatio-temporal information contained in images in…

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For the first time, we will hold the MYK 2020 as a digital meeting! Be a part of this new digital meeting format and support the special efforts of our society to ensure the success of our MYK 2020. You can find further information on our Conference website. Programm online: https://programm.conve…

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The MiCom 2020 is a great platform to encourage discussions between young scientists and experts from all fields of research related to microbial communication. The conference traditionally consists of five chaired sessions (Chemical Ecology, Environment, Natural Products, Pathogenesis, and Systems …

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Neta Shlezinger, PhD (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) will talk about "Fungal-host interactions: A duel to the (cell) death" You are welcome!

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Prof. Dr. Frank Michael Horling (IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria) will talk about "Development strategies for therapeutic proteins: from early research to market authorization" You are welcome!

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Prof. Dr. Ilse D. Jacobsen (Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology Hans Knöll Institute (HKI), Jena) will talk about "Pathogenesis of Candidiasis: The impact of bacteria and fungal virulence factors" You are welcome!

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