Jr Award for Microbiology
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A monthly seminar series connecting early career researchers around the world, currently held at @IMIbirmingham
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We had our first JAM talks session of the 2019/2020 season which was great thanks to our two fantastic speakers Erik Bakkeren & Eleanor M. Townsend. I want to say a massive thank you to our sponsors Microbiology Society @SfAMtweets IMIBirmingham and the UoB International partnership office.
Lovely to be able to announce 2 talks that I've got coming up: First one at the Jr Award for Microbiology at College of Life and Environmental Sciences this Friday Another at the British Ecological Society meeting in December where I'll be in the Microbial Ecology session BES MicrobialEcology Double the dose of fungal ecology!
Thank you Jr Award for Microbiology for having me. It was a pleasure to share my work with so many other PhDs. Hope to see you again. #Outreach #AMR
First JAM talks of 2020 starting now! We have a great drinks selection thanks to funding from @SfAMtweets Thank you also to Microbiology Society, and IMIBirmingham for funding these talks!
This time last week I was getting ready to give my presentation at Jr Award for Microbiology. Just want to say a big thank you to the guys for hosting me. I had such a fun time in Birmingham. #phdlife #jamtalks #firsttalkof2020
I think it is time to get my Jr Award for Microbiology presentation done 😁. Come and say hi this Friday IMIBirmingham and hear about bacterial biofilms & #AMR in #cysticfibrosis 🦠🦠
In our latest blog post Eleanor M. Townsend talks us through her work on phage and the gut microbiome which she presented at Jr Award for Microbiology last year: microb.io/2vM3wI1
Fantastic talk from A persistent organism about antibiotic-associated virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms!
Last November, @Paz_ArBou, a water systems microbiologist @PHE_uk presented her work at the Jr Award for Microbiology held IMIBirmingham. Find out more about her research on our blog. microb.io/2QeJcX5
Registration and abstract submission is open for the Mechanisms of Inflammation Symposium 2021!! Join us (in person!) at the Edgbaston Conference Centre, Friday 8th October, including keynotes from Connie Wong, Adam Byrne, and Dr Sophie Acton. Register here: bit.ly/3COLHWB