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Deadlines:

Preferential rates:
April 2nd, 2010

Abstract submission:
April 2nd, 2010

The deadline of preferential rate for registration and abstract submission
has been extended until April 2nd, 2010
La date de changement de tarif préférentiel et soumission des résumés
a été reportée au 2 avril 2010


To register for the conference, click here
Pour vous inscrire à la conférence, cliquer ici

Website: http://www.pasteur.fr/infosci/conf/VirusMicrobes2010/

Contact:
virusmicrobes2010@pasteur.fr

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Merci de transmettre cet email à vos collaborateurs

Scientists working on microbial viruses (bacteriophages, viruses of archaea, viruses of unicellular eukaryotes, protists, algae, fungi) represent a large community of virologists that never got the opportunity to participate to a single specific meeting focusing on viruses infecting these different types of microorganisms.

Finally, we are glad to announce that such a unique conference will take place this June in France at the Institut Pasteur of Paris. This first Internationnal
Congress on Viruses of Microbes will offer you a unique chance to exchange your experience and learn from microbial virologists from all around the globe.

The framework of this meeting lasting 4 full days is organized in a such way that 1/3 of speakers will be selected from abstracts.

Don't forget to register before March 1rst to be eligible for discounted rates (you can register first and pay later).

Please also note that travel grants are available for american students and post-docs (link to page of the web site).

The organising committee

Theme of the conference

Given recent major discoveries in the domain of viruses infecting Archaea, Bacteria and unicellular Eukaryotes (Protists), we are convinced that a gathering of these different scientific communities would be a timely and productive endeavour for unifying the knowledge on different groups of viruses into a consistent picture, filling the gap that presently divides scientists working on prokaryotic and eukaryotic viruses and helping to form a cohesive view of the viral world.

This First International Congress on Virus of Microbes marks a new era in viral research, which has begun with the recognition that viruses are the predominant component of the biosphere numerically, with a considerable impact on the planet’s ecology, and represent the greatest genetic resource in the biosphere, significantly affecting biosystem’s evolution.

At the meeting will be highlighted global aspects of problems concerning the diversity, ecology, and environmental impact of viruses infecting Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eukaryotes. Actively will be discussed also problems of the origin and nature of viruses, and their role in early life evolution.

Particular attention will also be given to technological and medical applications of microbial viruses, including their exploitation in “phage display” studies, their potential in developing new advanced materials for nanotechnology, and their medical application.

The topics considered at the congress will be covered in the following 5 scientific sessions:
            - Environment, Ecology, Diversity
            - Origin and Evolution
            - Genomics and Molecular Biology
            - Virus-Cell Interactions
            - Technological and Medical Applications

ORGANISERS

Organising Committee

Patrick Forterre
David Prangishvili
Laurent Debarbieux
Guennadi Sezonov

Scientific Committee

Hans-W. Ackermann
Shankar Adhya
Dennis Bamford
Harald Brüssow
Jean-Michel Claverie
Mike Dyall-Smith
James van Etten
Vincent Fischetti
Roger Hendrix
Henry Krisch
Eugene Koonin

Elisabeth Kutter
Rob Lavigne
Lucienne Letellier
Nick Mann
Félix Rey
Michael Rossmann
Forest Rohwer
Curtis Suttle
Markus Weinbauer
Mark Young

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