10th International Meeting on Microbial Epidemiological Markers, Paris, France
Microbes - bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites - are able to mutate, disseminate and adapt to new hosts and environments very rapidly. This forces scientists to increase their capabilities for the early recognition of novel strains of pathogens, and to understand the factors that contribute to their diversity, evolution and dissemination.
IMMEM-10 will address a variety of topics related to pathogen emergence, population-level diversity, evolution of virulence and antibiotic resistance, strain tracking, typing networks, public health and surveillance, novel typing approaches, high-throughput sequencing, genomics, and molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases.For further information, please visit:
http://www.immem-10.org/(opens in new window)