XVIIIth International Pathogenic Neisseria Conference (IPNC 2012)
Conference - Würzburg, Germany
The bi-annual IPNC conferences are outstanding events in the field of Neisseria research. We even anticipate that in 2012, the IPNC will be more than ever, stimulated by major progress in the fields of vaccine and genome research.
The conference will bring together epidemiologists, cellular microbiologists, genome experts, infectious disease specialists, to name only a few specialties. It is this diversity of interests focusing on the biology of one bacterial genus that makes the IPNC so valuable and so vital for now more than 30 years. We will do our best to provide a good environment for a thoroughly interactive IPNC conference.
The conference will cover a broad range of research areas of relevance to the organisms: i.e. pathogenesis, clinical aspects, host defense, cellular microbiology, vaccines, epidemiology and population biology, genomics, antibiotic resistance. Anticipating progress on vaccinology and deep sequencing, some emphasis will be laid on latest developments in vaccine development and comparative genomics, respectively.
(Courtesy of http://neisseria.org/ipnc/)
Sun, Sep 09, 2012 - Fri, Sep 14, 2012
Maritim Hotel, Würzburg/Germany
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