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Phage meetingsBacteriophage are viruses of bacteria. They are likely the most numerous "organisms" on Earth and contributed greatly to the development of the disciplines of molecular biology and molecular genetics. This page is an attempt to gather up information and links regarding phage-based scientific meetings, past, present, and future. Consider beginning by viewing the meetings time line.
Additional recommended knowledgeScheduled upcoming phage meetings2008 Bacteriophages: Nature and ExploitationFebruary 22, to be held in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, UK.
2008 5th Viral Ecology Group MeetingMarch 14-15, to be held in Leicester, UK.
2008 Phage Biology, Ecology and Therapy MeetingJune 22-28 (approximate dates), to be held in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.
2008 Phage Technology MeetingJuly 26-29, to be held in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Meetings time lineMeetings are listed in order per year, but with years descending. Links are to descriptions found under either "scheduled upcoming phage meetings" or below this section as either ongoing phage meetings (i.e., Evergreen meetings, Phage Assembly conferences, Cold Spring Harbor meetings) or as one-time meetings or symposia.
Please add to the above list as appropriate. Please do not let a need or desire to create links to within this document (or elsewhere) stop you from providing a (n accurate) listing of past, present, or future meetings. Somebody, somewhere will fill in the details if you don't have them. Alternatively, please send details to Steve Abedon care of www.phage.org. Regular meetingsA number of phage meetings meet regularly. Much information is missing from the following listings and it is hoped that people who organize or attend these meetings will help to supply this information. Evergreen meetingsAll Evergreen meetings are as organized by Elizabeth Kutter and held on the Evergreen State College campus, Olympia, Washington. They have gone by at least two names: Evergreen International Phage Biology Meeting (2005 back to ???) and Bacteriophage T4 (International?) Meeting (??? back to ???). Evergreen, 2007August 12-17.
Evergreen, 2005August 7-12.
Evergreen, 2003July 23-27.
Evergreen, 2001
Evergreen, 1999 and earlier
Biennial Phage/Viral Assembly Conferences
Phage/Viral Assembly Conference, 2007May 25-30, hosted by Alan Davidson, held in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.
Cold Spring Harbor Bacteria and Phage MeetingMany of the years of these meetings are not listed here (and need to be), plus a history of these meetings needs to be presented as well as comments on the current status of these meetings with regard to the degree to which they consider phage. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is found on Long Island, New York, but these meetings are not always held in Cold Spring Harbor. Molecular Genetics of Bacteria and Phages, 2007August 7-12.
Cold Spring Harbor, 2006August 22-27.
Cold Spring Harbor, 2002August 20-25. One-time meetings or symposia2007 International Baikal Symposium on MicrobiologySeptember 10-15, this symposium is titled "Microorganisms in Ecosystems of Lakes, Rivers, and Reservoirs" was held in Irkutsk – Listvyanka settlement (campus «Pribaykal’skiy»), Russia. Approximately one-third (or slightly fewer) of the topics to be covered seem to be phage-related. 2007 Symposium, Ecology of VirusesSeptember 3-4, organized by Environmental Microbiology Group/Virus Ecology Group/Society for General Microbiology, held at University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
2007, Le Treilles meeting on The Evolution, Diversity and Ecology of the Dark Matter of the Biosphere: BacteriophagesMarch 26-31, sponsored by the Fondation des Treilles, held in Tourtour, France.
2006, Texas, Evergreen Phage and Virus Genomics and Ecology MeetingMay 12-15, organized by Philip Serwer, Stephen C. Haries, and Elizabeth Kutter, held at Texas A&M University-Kingsville Campus, Kingsville, Texas.
2005, International Phage SeminarNovember 10-11, organized by J.S.C. “Biochimpharm” and Eliava Scientific-Research Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology, held in Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.
2004, Phage SummitAugust 1-5, ASM meeting organized by Ry Young, held in Key Biscayne, Florida.
2002, International Union of Microbiology Societies/International Congress of VirologyJuly 27-August 1, held in Paris
2000, Algal Virus WorkshopMay 28-June 1, held in Galeway, Ireland.
2000, Bacteriophages in BiotechnologyJuly 13, held in London, UK. 2000, Millennial Phage MeetingJune 7-11, organized by Michael Dubow, held at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. 2000, Le Treilles meeting on Viruses: Origins, Evolution, and BiodiversityJuly 24-30, sponsored by the Fondation des Treilles, held in Tourtour, France. Proceedings published in vol. 154 of the series Research in Microbiology and summarized in Balter, M. 2000. "Evolution on life's fringes." Science Vol. 289. no. 5486, pp. 1866 - 1867 (15 September 2000) DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5486.1866Science 289:1866-1867. abstract & pay article 1998, International Symposium on Microbial EcologyAugust, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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