Meeting report ‘Microbiology 2023: from single cell to microbiome and host’, an international interacademy conference in Würzburg

microLife Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1093/femsml/uqae008
Pascale Cossart, Jörg Hacker, David H Holden, Staffan Normark, Jörg Vogel
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Abstract On September 20–22 September 2023, the international conference ‘Microbiology 2023: from single cell to microbiome and host’ convened microbiologists from across the globe for a very successful symposium, showcasing cutting-edge research in the field. Invited lecturers delivered exceptional presentations covering a wide range of topics, with a major emphasis on phages and microbiomes, on the relevant bacteria within these ecosystems, and their multifaceted roles in diverse environments. Discussions also spanned the intricate analysis of fundamental bacterial processes, such as cell division, stress resistance, and interactions with phages. Organized by four renowned Academies, the German Leopoldina, the French Académie des sciences, the Royal Society UK, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the symposium provided a dynamic platform for experts to share insights and discoveries, leaving participants inspired and eager to integrate new knowledge into their respective projects. The success of Microbiology 2023 prompted the decision to host the next quadrennial academic meeting in Sweden. This choice underscores the commitment to fostering international collaboration and advancing the frontiers of microbiological knowledge. The transition to Sweden promises to be an exciting step in the ongoing global dialogue and specific collaborations on microbiology, a field where researchers will continue to push the boundaries of knowledge, understanding, and innovation not only in health and disease but also in ecology.
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会议报告 "微生物学 2023:从单细胞到微生物组和宿主",维尔茨堡国际科学院间会议
摘要 2023 年 9 月 20-22 日,"微生物学 2023:从单细胞到微生物组和宿主 "国际会议召集了来自全球各地的微生物学家,成功举办了一场研讨会,展示了该领域的前沿研究。特邀讲师发表了精彩的演讲,内容涉及广泛的主题,重点是噬菌体和微生物组、这些生态系统中的相关细菌及其在不同环境中的多方面作用。讨论还涉及对细菌基本过程的复杂分析,如细胞分裂、抗压力以及与噬菌体的相互作用。研讨会由德国莱奥波尔迪纳科学院、法国科学院、英国皇家学会和瑞典皇家科学院四所知名科学院主办,为专家们提供了一个分享见解和发现的动态平台,与会者深受启发,渴望将新知识融入各自的项目中。微生物学 2023》的成功促使我们决定在瑞典举办下一届四年一度的学术会议。这一选择强调了促进国际合作和推动微生物知识前沿发展的承诺。在微生物学领域,研究人员将继续推进知识、理解和创新的边界,不仅在健康和疾病领域,而且在生态学领域。
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