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SUMMARY:Boston Bacterial Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:The meeting will be held at Boston University at the George Sherman Union\, 775 Commonwealth Ave\, Boston. \nThe keynote address for BBM 2024 will be delivered by Dr. Joe Bondy-Denomy\, UCSF. Joe Bondy-Denomy is an Associate Professor at UCSF. Dr. Bondy-Denomy earned his PhD from University of Toronto working in the lab of Alan Davidson. During this time\, he studied the interactions between bacteriophages and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. He became especially interested in the role of bacterial CRISPR/Cas systems in defending against phages and the strategies phages use to overcome CRISPR/Cas systems. Specifically\, he found that phages encode anti-CRISPR proteins that block the activity of CRISPR/Cas systems. He started his lab at UCSF in 2015 as a Sandler Faculty Fellow with a focus on understanding the interplay between bacterial CRISPR/Cas systems and phage anti-CRISPRs. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2017 and Associate Professor in 2020.  His lab’s research has revealed fascinating insight into the interactions between bacteria and phages including discoveries of countless anti-CRISPR proteins\, elucidation of the mechanisms through which CRISPR/Cas systems and anti-CRISPR proteins are regulated\, and more recently investigation of novel mechanisms of phage defense and phage evasion. His lab has used understanding of CRISPR/Cas systems to improve methods for editing the genomes of bacteria and phages hoping that this will ultimately to support the development of phage therapies. \nAbout BBM \nBBM was founded in 1995 by two postdocs from Richard Losick’s lab at Harvard\, Kit Pogliano and Karen McGovern\, with the goal of bringing bacteriologists from the greater Boston area together to present their work and share ideas. BBM\, now in its 30th year\, has proven to be a vibrant meeting\, attended not only by bacteriologists from the Boston area but from all over the country. Keeping with its roots\, the conference is being planned and organized by a committee of students\, postdocs\, and other early career researchers. This year\, the organizational committee is co-chaired by Molly Sargen\, a graduate student in Sophie Helaine’s lab at Harvard Medical School\, and Laurent Dubois\, a graduate student in Tom Bernhardt’s lab at Harvard Medical School.
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/boston-bacterial-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:Boston University
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SUMMARY:BIO San Diego
DESCRIPTION:The BIO International Convention is the largest and most comprehensive event for biotechnology\, representing the full ecosystem of biotech with over 20\,000 industry leaders from across the globe. \nWhether you work at a public pharmaceutical company\, biotech startup\, academia\, non-profits\, and government or are a researcher\, business development professional or investor\, BIO is where you’ll make valuable connections and build relationships. Our proprietary BIO One-on-One Partnering™ match-making platform—included in the Premier Access registration package—allows you to find potential partners\, schedule and accept meetings.
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/bio-san-diego/
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SUMMARY:ASM Microbe
DESCRIPTION:Scientific Breakthroughs Begin at ASM Microbe\n\nJoin us in Atlanta\, June 13-17\, 2024! \nAs the world’s largest microbial sciences conference\, ASM Microbe is the best place to showcase your research\, engage with global leaders and forge new connections with scientists\, researchers and educators\, just like you. Dive deep into groundbreaking discoveries across 8 scientific tracks and tailor your experience with our unique meeting-within-a-meeting format. Whether you immerse yourself in the broader conference or focus on your specialty\, an unparalleled experience awaits!
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/asm-microbe/
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SUMMARY:Global Health Security Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our third Global Health Security conference\, which returns to Sydney\, Australia\, in June 2024! Even as the COVID-19 pandemic remains ongoing\, the health challenges people confront from a changing climate\, zoonotic pathogens\, microbial resistance\, conflict\, and the social\, political and economic determinants of health that exacerbate poor health\, exposure to disease\, and an inability to access affordable healthcare services\, can seem insurmountable at times. Yet by working collaboratively to bring multiple stakeholders from across disciplines and professions where we can share learnings\, research\, policy innovations and solutions\, we can build a safer and healthier world for all. Join us in Sydney to be part of this important dialogue!
URL:https://carb-x.org/event/global-health-security-conference-2024/
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