Call for abstracts: The Microbiome – From Understanding to Modulation
At the 75th Mosbacher Kolloquium of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM e.V.), which takes place in Mosbach/Baden from March 21 to 23, the organizers Jörg Vogel (HIRI Würzburg), Ruth Ley (MPI Tübingen), and Nassos Typas (EMBL Heidelberg) aim to highlight recent advances in our abilities to characterize and manipulate complex microbiomes.
The organizers have devised the Mosbacher Kolloquium 2024 in a way that it covers all important aspects of current research on the human microbiome and more. Invited speakers will reflect the whole breadth of the field ranging from cutting-edge technologies to preclinical applications. Each of the five sessions starts with a broad 10-minute introduction by the chair. The chair shows conceptual connections between the talks and highlights the impact of the topic of interest for a broad audience. The introduction is followed by 3-5 scientific talks. Each session includes a short “Early Career Talk” by a postdoctoral scientist, who has published at least one first author paper during their PhD.
The Mosbacher Kolloquium 2024 also aims to provide an overview for young scientists with different backgrounds, inspiring them to venture into microbiome research.
Another important part of the meeting will be short talks by early career researchers that were selected among the submitted abstracts. The program further includes three poster sessions providing an opportunity for PhD students and postdocs to present and discuss their research with international experts. The three best posters will be awarded a prize of 300 euros each.
Besides, the Junior GBM will organize ‘Meet the Prof’ sessions, a platform for informal discussion between junior and well-established scientists.
Taken together, the Mosbacher Kolloquium 2024 will cover a broad range of topics in one of the most rapidly developing areas of molecular biology and medicine. The agenda boasts a collection of the most eminent figures in the field, who reflect the whole breadth of microbiome research from cutting-edge technologies to preclinical applications.
Important deadlines:
Early registration: January 31
Abstract submission: January 31
Standard registration: February 29
More information:
https://mosbacher-kolloquium.org
Weitere Informationen:
https://mosbacher-kolloquium.org Website of the Mosbacher Kolloquium
https://gbm-online.de Website of the GBM