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Ulrike Kappler ASM QLD Branch Johanna Kenyon QUT Centre for Immunology & Infection Control Next up at #MiM2025 – Valentin Slesarenko from Griffith University's Institute for Glycomics On Glycosylation in Cross-Reactive Antibody Responses to 4CMenB Vaccination Against #Neisseria gonorrhoeae." 💉🦠 Did you know? N. gonorrhoeae can lead to infertility by causing pelvic inflammatory disease. ASM QLD Branch


Ulrike Kappler ASM QLD Branch Johanna Kenyon QUT Centre for Immunology & Infection Control Griffith University's Institute for Glycomics Next up in our Nancy Millis student awards at #MiM2025 is Lachlan Walker from the Schembri Lab (IMB/SCMB UQ) on the Emergence of Carbapenem-Resistant E. coli ST167 as a Significant Cause of Urinary Tract Infection."🦠 How is #ST167 shaping the future of UTI treatment? ASM QLD Branch


Ulrike Kappler ASM QLD Branch Johanna Kenyon QUT Centre for Immunology & Infection Control Griffith University's Institute for Glycomics Final talk for our student Awards at #MiM2025 – Mizanur Rahaman from the Sarker Lab lab James Cook Uni “Novel Galloyl Glucosides Plant-Derived Compounds Modulate Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis in a Colitis Mouse Model ." 🌱🦠 Could plant therapies be the key to better treatments for #IBD?



🔬✨ First Keynote presentation at #MiM2025! Dr. Dr Natalee Newton is presenting work on tick-borne flaviviruses with a chimeric viral platform, revealing high-resolution cryo-EM structures & antigenic insights. 🦠🔎 Exciting advances in #flavivirus vaccine development! ASM QLD Branch


Final session and keynote at #MiM2025 from previous ASM QLD Branch chair Dr. John Atack John Atack from Griffith University's Institute for Glycomics 🦠 "Understanding bacterial gene regulation to design better treatments." Can decoding gene regulation or phasevarions lead to more effective #antimicrobials?










Join Dr. Katrina Lythgoe (Katrina Lythgoe) as she explores virus evolution across scales—from within-host dynamics to global pandemics! Using HIV, HCV & SARS-CoV-2, she'll reveal how selection pressures shape viral evolution. 📍 AIBN, UQ, St Lucia 💻 Zoom available



