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Over the past three days the American Society for Microbiology has been holding its 114th General Meeting – this time in Boston – where hundreds of scientific sessions were held, and thousands of poster sessions were on display.
The Final Program PDF runs 295 pages.
For those of us unable to attend, there are live webcasts (almost immediately available on the MicrobeWorld Youtube Channel) featuring interviews with presenters and discussions on some of the hottest topics at this year’s meeting.
While I’m sure my readers will find something of interest in all of the ASM Live videos, one in particular strikes close to home. Below you’ll find a discussion with Ian Lipkin, of Columbia University, and Lyle Petersen, of the CDC.
ASM Live - The Next Emerging Threat
American Society for Microbiology37:41
Some other videos on this year’s roster include:
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Bacteria in Urine Could Cause Overactive Bladder
American Society for Microbiology35:22
The Effect of Pancreatic Cancer on the Oral Microbiome
American Society for Microbiology30:55
The Potential Role of Gut Microbes in Autism
American Society for Microbiology34:37
Windshield Wiper Fluid: A Source of Legionnaires?
American Society for Microbiology31:05
Where Pathogens Can Linger on Airplanes
American Society for Microbiology32:01
Fossilized Feces Help Anthropologists Understand Pre-Columbian Cultures
American Society for Microbiology