School of Biological Sciences, National Biofilms Innovation Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
University of Aberdeen, Medical Microbiology, Aberdeen, UK.
Microbiology (Reading). 2021 Mar;167(3). doi: 10.1099/mic.0.001024. Epub 2021 Feb 2.
The sixth Young Microbiologists Symposium on 'Microbe Signalling, Organisation and Pathogenesis' was scheduled to be held at the University of Southampton, UK, in late August 2020. However, due to the health and safety guidelines and travel restrictions as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the symposium was transitioned to a virtual format, a change embraced enthusiastically as the meeting attracted over 200 microbiologists from 40 countries. The event allowed junior scientists to present their work to a broad audience and was supported by the European Molecular Biology Organization, the Federation of European Microbiological Societies, the Society of Applied Microbiology, the Biochemical Society, the Microbiology Society and the National Biofilms Innovation Centre. Sessions covered recent advances in all areas of microbiology including: Secretion and transport across membranes, Gene regulation and signalling, Host-microbe interactions, and Microbial communities and biofilm formation. This report focuses on several of the highlights and exciting developments communicated during the talks and poster presentations.
第六届“微生物信号转导、组织和发病机制”青年微生物学家研讨会原定于 2020 年 8 月下旬在英国南安普顿大学举行。然而,由于 COVID-19 大流行的健康和安全指南以及旅行限制,研讨会改为虚拟形式,会议吸引了来自 40 个国家的 200 多名微生物学家,这种转变受到了热烈欢迎。该活动使初级科学家能够向更广泛的受众展示他们的工作,并得到了欧洲分子生物学组织、欧洲微生物学会联合会、应用微生物学会、生物化学学会、微生物学会和国家生物膜创新中心的支持。会议涵盖了微生物学所有领域的最新进展,包括:跨膜分泌和运输、基因调控和信号转导、宿主-微生物相互作用以及微生物群落和生物膜形成。本报告重点介绍了演讲和海报展示期间传达的一些亮点和令人兴奋的进展。