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This event will discuss the roles of bacteriophages, ranging from fundamental biological research to their use in medical and industrial biotechnologies. We will discuss emerging research relating to bacteriophage structure and mechanism of action, and their application in medical and industrial biotechnologies

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Coat to Protect or Print to Detect: Phage-based Smart paper to Enhance Food Safety

UserDr Hany Anany, Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 16:15-16:45

Lambda Display Phage as a Mucosal Vaccine Delivery Vehicle for Peptide Antigens

UserProfessor Sidney Hayes and Dr Philip J. Griebel, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 15:45-16:15

Dual-Reporter Mycobacteriophages reveal pre-existing Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistent cells in human sputum

UserDr. Paras Jain, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, United States.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 15:30-15:45

Phages and CRISPR-Cas in the classroom

UserProfessor Sylvain Moineau, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 13:50-14:30

Genomics approaches for analysing therapeutic bacteriophages

UserMs Henrike Zschach, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 11:00-11:30

Phages and derived enzymes to control bacterial biofilms

UserProfessor Joana Azeredo, Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, Braga, Portugal.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 10:30-11:00

Bacteriophage; the future cure to treat antibiotic resistant bacteria in Egypt

UserProfessor Ayman El-Shibiny, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Giza, Egypt.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 10:00-10:30

Application of bacteriophages in commercial broiler houses- results and population dynamics in field trials

UserDr. Sophie Kittler, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Hannover, Germany.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 08:30-09:00

Exploiting Bacteriophage for rapid detection of Mycobacteria

UserDr Catherine E.D. Rees, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.

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ClockThursday 19 January 2017, 08:00-08:30

Ecology, Applied and Otherwise, of Phage-Biofilm Interactions

UserDr Stephen T. Abedon, The Ohio State University, Unites States.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 16:45-17:15

Prophage control of the host phenotype

UserDr Heather E. Allison, University of Liverpool, Merseyside, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 16:15-16:45

Dissecting the potential impact of the BTP1 prophage of Salmonella Typhimurium strain D23580, a representative of the emerging invasive non-typhoidal salmonellae

UserJessica Sacher, University of Georgia/University of Alberta, Athens, GA, United State.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 16:00-16:15

Antimicrobial tolerance encoded by temperate bacteriophages’

UserDr Darren L. Smith, Northumbria University, UK.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 14:30-15:00

The effect of phage on modifying the genome of Clostridium difficile

UserProf Peter Mullany, UCL Eastman Dental Institute, London, United Kingdom.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 13:50-14:30

Phage-host interactions at single-cell resolution

UserProfessor Abram Aertsen, Laboratory of Food Microbiology, Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems (M²S), Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 10:00-10:30

The bacteriophage carrier state of Campylobacter

UserProfessor Ian Connerton, Northern Foods Chair of Food Safety, Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough, United Kingdom.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 09:30-10:00

The transcriptional battle between phage and host in the Pseudomonas phage infected cell

UserMr Bob G Blasdel, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 08:30-09:00

Bacteriophage translocation across epithelial cells provides a mechanism for phage to penetrate the body

UserDr Jeremy J Barr, Monash University, Victoria, Australia.

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ClockWednesday 18 January 2017, 08:00-08:30

Comparative genomics and proteomics of paenibacillus larvae bacteriophages

UserAssistant Professor Philippos Tsourkas, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

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ClockTuesday 17 January 2017, 16:30-17:00

A novel role for phage P22’s scaffolding protein: triggering portal ring oligomerization and incorporation during procapsid assembly

UserDr. Tina Motwani, University of Connecticut, Storrs, United States.

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ClockTuesday 17 January 2017, 16:00-16:30

Phage Sf6 ejection mechanisms

UserProfessor Kristin N. Parent, Michigan State University, East Lansing, United States.

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ClockTuesday 17 January 2017, 15:30-16:00

The phage T4 DNA and protein packaging machine – Old, New, Widely true, useful too

UserProfessor Lindsay W. Black, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA.

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ClockTuesday 17 January 2017, 14:30-15:00

Detection of phage φ1207.3 in Streptococcus pneumoniae by immunoassays targeting the major capsid protein

UserDr. Francesco Santoro, University of Siena, LAMMB – Dept. of Medical Biotechnologies, Siena, Italy.

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ClockTuesday 17 January 2017, 08:30-09:00

Crystal structures of bacteriophage fibre proteins

UserDr Mark J van Raaij, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia (CNB-CSIC), Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain.

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ClockTuesday 17 January 2017, 08:00-08:30

Computational biology and tools for uncovering hidden information from the viral dark matter.

UserProfessor Alejandro Reyes Munoz, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.

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ClockFriday 16 December 2016, 14:30-15:00

Essential head genes in the giant PhiKZ-related phages

UserProfessor Julie Thomas, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, United States.

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ClockFriday 16 December 2016, 13:50-14:30

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