SESSIONS

Monday 13 August

Marine microbiology*
Phage/Virus ecology and eukaryotic viruses
Trait-based theory and its applications for microbial communities
Synthetic microbiology: principles and engineering
From stress to performance: environmental biotechnology
Modelling microbial communities and functions
Human microbiome

Tuesday 14 August

Ecological principles in polluted environments
Microbial interactions - a single cell perspective
Ecology and evolution of cross-kingdom networks
Uncultured taxa: from cataloguing to taxonomic classification
New metabolism
Symbiosis: from ecology and evolution to biotechnology

Thursday 16 August

Frontiers of soil microbial ecology*
Predator prey interactions
Visualization of microorganisms and their activity
Importance of glycobiology in microbial interactions
Biogeochemical cycling in freshwater systems
Horizontal gene transfer and ecology of antibiotic resistance
Integrative meta'omics for exploring microbial community structure and function 

Friday 17 August

Experimental microbial ecology and evolution in a community context*
Global biogeochemical cycling
Managing microbial communities
Fungal-bacterial interactions: it takes two to tango
Plant microbe interactions
Subsurface microbial life

 

POSTERS **

Monday 13 August

Human microbiome
From stress to performance: environmental biotechnology
Managing microbial communities
Marine microbiology
Modelling microbial communities and functions
Phage/Virus ecology and eukaryotic viruses
Synthetic microbiology: principles and engineering
Trait-based theory and its applications for microbial communities

Tuesday 14 August

Ecological principles in polluted environments
Ecology and evolution of cross-kingdom networks
Experimental microbial ecology and evolution in a community context
Fungal-bacterial interactions: it takes two to tango
Symbiosis: from ecology and evolution to biotechnology
Global biogeochemical cycling
Microbial interactions - a single cell perspective
New metabolism
Subsurface microbial life
Uncultured taxa: from cataloguing to taxonomic classification

Thursday 16 August

Biogeochemical cycling in freshwater systems
Frontiers of soil microbial ecology
Importance of glycobiology in microbial interactions
Integrative meta'omics for exploring microbial community structure and function
Plant microbe interactions
Predator prey interactions
Horizontal gene transfer and ecology of antibiotic resistance
Visualization of microorganisms and their activity

 

* Topic also has a session on another day

** Poster Pitches are presented during the session.