3rd Central European Summer Course on Mycology: Biology of Pathogenic Fungi
Summer Course - Szeged, Hungary
Invited Lecturers:
Molecular Mechanisms of Fungal Pathogenesis – Staying Cool is Essential
Molecular Architecture of Mitochondrial Chromosomes in Yeasts: An Insight from Comparative Genomics
Benefits and limitations of molecular techniques in the identification and typing of opportunistic pathogenic yeasts
The role of anaerobic bacteria in different odontogenic infections
Noémi Nagy, Roche:
The xCELLigence System Real-Time Cell Analyzer
Gábor Molnár, Miroslav Korbel, Amnis, Biotech-Hungary Ltd
FlowSight, Flow cytometry with vision
Principles of Cryptococcal pathogenesis: Role of non conventional morphogenesis in virulence
Vladislav Raclavsky:
The potential of High Resolution Melting Analysis (HRMA) in medical mycology
A genomics perspective on the evolutionary emergence of pathogenesis
Gergely Maróti:
Metagenomics-based assessment of complex microbial communities
Evolution of antibiotic resistance in microbes
Csaba Dul/ Stephan McGoldrick Biomedica Medizinprodukte GmbH & Co KG
“QuantiGene® & Procarta® - Single and Multiplex Solutions for RNA, DNA & Protein Quantification”
Introduction to the Luminex xMAP technology. Multiplexed protein assays
(Photo courtesy of http://www.cesc.hu/)
July 9 - 13, 2012
University of Szeged, Biology Building, Szeged, Hungary
Contact: Dr Attila Gacser (gacsera@gmail.com)
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