MiCom 2010

The European Student Conference on Microbial Communication (MiCom) is a meeting of Ph.D. students and experienced researchers from all over the world who will actively discuss and exchange ideas on di!erent aspects of microbial communication.

Topics include the interaction of microorganisms with other microorganisms, higher organisms,
human hosts, and their environment - and the use of physical sciences and bioinformatics to study them. It is a great opportunity to learn about the recent state-of-the-art approaches in the investigation of microbial interactions and to meet scientists working in the same field.
The program includes scientific talks, poster sessions, inspiring workshops in small groups (‘Meet the Expert‘) given by leading scientists in the field of microbial communication as well as social and cultural events.

Topics include the interaction of microorganisms with...

 

  • ... Microorganisms,
  • ... Higher Organisms,
  • ... Human Hosts,
  • ... The Environment.
  • and also the use of Bioinformatics and Biophotonics to study them

Date

2010-09-28 - 2010-10-01

Contributions

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