Got details of this symposium by email: www.forsyth.org/forsyth-symposium
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Forsyth is having a Fall Symposium on the “Uncultivable Bacteria” October 11-12, 2018. We have an excellent set of Featured Speakers:
Jill Banfield –Bacteria of the Candidate Phyla Radiation
Floyd Dewhirst –Successful Cultivation Strategy for Saccharibacteria members of the Candidate Phyla Radiation
Angela Douglas – Using Genome-informed Modeling to Infer the Metabolic Function of Uncultivable Bacterial Symbionts
Stephen Giovannoni – Simplicity is the Ultimate Sophistication: Genome Streamlining in Microbial Metabolism
Xuesong He – Biology of Human Oral Saccharibacteria-host Interactions
Kim Lewis – Growth Factors for Uncultivable Bacteria
Jessica Mark-Welch – Insights into Functional Interactions of Uncultivable Bacteria Through Imaging
Jeffrey Scott McLean – Evidence of Independent Acquisition and Adaptation of Ultra-Small Bacteria to Human Hosts across the Highly Diverse yet Reduced Genomes of the Phylum Saccharibacteria
Pallavi Murugkar – A Microscopic Exploration of Oral Saccharibacteria (TM7) in Culture with Hosts
William Wade – Isolation of Previously Uncultured Oral Bacteria using an In-vitro Biofilm Model
Additional information is available at the URL for the symposium: www.forsyth.org/forsyth-symposium
Registration is free, but registration is required as space is limited.
See Forsyth Symposium Poster for more details
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