If we didn't already know it before, it's now absolutely certain: the future of microbiology is bright. 🦠 💡 The Interacademy Conference #Microbiology2023 was an absolute blast! Thanks to all involved.
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From single cell to microbiome and host

Microbiology 2023 attracts numerous scientists to Würzburg

Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research
#Microbiology2023 is going great - lots of exciting talks and discussions! Thanks to all organizers, speakers, and attendees! 👏 🥳
Scenes from a morning run #Wurzburg #Microbiology2023
Kicking things off at #Microbiology2023
Sophie Helaine discusses #Salmonella #persister formation - the excess DNA bacteria accumulate helps them persist in the face of Antibiotics & prophage induction (part of SOS response) helps survival. Bacteria keep prophage from completing a lytic cycle via a new anti-phage system their lab has identified that leads to tRNA cleavage
We are all set up and ready for #Microbiology2023! 🤩 🚀
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The countdown is on for #Microbiology2023! 🚀
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Our volunteer Lea has been busy and has already prepared all the name tags for #Microbiology2023 next week! 💪 We look forward to welcoming you. See you soon in Würzburg!
There are less than two weeks to go until #Microbiology2023, and preparations are in full swing. 🚀
Wow, we have received an impressive number of registrations for #Microbiology2023; the #conference is fully booked. 🎉 We look forward to welcoming you in Würzburg soon! https://microbiology2023.de
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Introducing #Microbiology2023 speaker Elizabeth Villa from the University of California, San Diego: She is interested in revealing the structure and function of macromolecular complexes in their natural environment at the highest possible resolution to unravel their dynamics and interactions. Register by tomorrow at https://microbiology2023.de!
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