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Deadline for abstract submission:
April 30, 2005



Scientific Information

 

Sessions
 

  • Session 1: Genomics (Victor de Lorenzo)
  • Session 2: Transport and secretion (Alain Filloux)
  • Session 3: Chemotaxis and Mobility (Reuben Ramphal)
  • Session 4: Global gene regulation (Andrée Lazdunski)
  • Session 5: Physiology and Metabolic versatility (Juan Luis Ramos)
  • Session 6: Genetic adaptation (Maia Kivisaar)
  • Session 7: Biofilms and lifestyles (Soren Molin)
  • Session 8: Cystic Fibrosis (Sophie de Bentzmann)
  • Session 9: Enzymes and biotransformations(Karl-Erich Jaeger)
  • Session 10: Host-bacterium interaction (Carol Bender)
  • Session 11: Bacterial cell surface and resistance(Pierre Cornelis)

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Scientific Program

 
Click here to download the Scientific Program as a PDF file.
 
 

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Organising committee


Alain Filloux (Marseille, France)     Main organizer
     CNRS-IBSM-LISM
     31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier
     13402 Marseille Cedex 20
     France
     Tel: + 33 491164127, Fax:+ 33 491712124
     Meeting coordinates
     e-mail: filloux.pseudomonas2005@ibsm.cnrs-mrs.fr
     website: http://www.atout-org.com/pseudomonas2005/
Laboratory coordinates
e-mail: filloux@ibsm.cnrs-mrs.fr
website: http://www.afilloux.com
 
Andrée Lazdunski (Marseille, France)
Pierre Cornelis (Brussels, Belgium)
Juan Luis Ramos (Granada, Spain)
Karl-Erich Jaeger (Julich, Germay)
Victor de Lorenzo (Madrid, Spain)
Stephen Lory (Boston, USA)
Gerald Pier (Boston, USA)
Reuben Ramphal (Gainesville, USA)
Joanna Goldberg (Charlottesville, USA)

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Scientific committe and areas of interest

Alain Filloux (Marseilles, France)     Main organizer
     Protein secretion, bacterial attachment
Andrée Lazdunski (Marseille, France)
Paul Williams (Nottingham, UK)
     Two-component regulatory systems, quorum sensing
Stephen Lory (Boston, USA)
     Bacterial genomics
Robert E. W. Hancock (Vancouver, Canada)
     Outer membrane proteins, antimicrobials
Juan Luis Ramos (Granada, Spain)
     Bioremediation, genomics, regulation
Pierre Cornelis (Brussels, Belgium)
     Siderophores, outer membrane proteins
Gerald Pier (Boston, USA)
     Bacteria-host interaction, cystic fibrosis, lipopolysaccharide
Carol Bender (Stillwater, USA)
     Plant-pathogenic pseudomonas, alginate, sigma factors
Victoria Shingler (Umea, Sweden)
     Aromatic compound regulation, biodegradation, ppGpp stringent response
Maia Kivisaar (Tartu, Estonia)
     Pseudomonas putida, stationary phase regulation, adaptation to stress,
     transposition
Soeren Molin (Lingby, Danemark)
     Bacterial communities, bacterial lifestyles
Burkhard Tummler (Hannover, Germany)
     Molecular epidemiology, genome analysis
Joanna Goldberg (Charlottesville, USA)
     Cell surface, lipopolysaccharides

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Abstract Submission Guidelines

Your abstract may have up to 2,500 characters (including spaces).
Title, authors, institution, are included in the character count. The author that will present the work should be underlined.
The e-mail address should also be indicated.
An abstract model can be downloaded from this page.
Times New Roman 12 should be used and 14 for the title.
A brief reference section (3-4 titles) could be included.
The abstract should be submitted as a word processor document.
Do not include tables or figures into the abstract.
At the bottom of the abstract indicate the number and the title of the session for which you would like your work to be considered. Sessions numbers and titles can be found in the scientific program section.
At the bottom of your abstract form indicate whether you would like your abstract be considered for a short talk, poster or both.
 
Click here to view an example.
 
Abstract should be sent to : filloux.pseudomonas2005@ibsm.cnrs-mrs.fr
 
Abstract Status Notification : Once an abstract has been received, the primary means of communication and notification of its status will be through e-mail.
 
Deadline for abstract submission: April 30, 2005.

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Poster preparation

What are the Orientation and size of the posters?
 
Orientation: The boards used for PSEUDOMONAS 2005 allow layout of fields of the portrait mode.
 
Dimensions: Useful length : 120cm Useful width : 80cm
 
Fixation: double face scotch (provided by meeting organization)
 
The poster can be on a single sheet or in different units.
 
When the poster should be set up?
 
Putting up the poster can be done from Sunday, August 28 from 9h (9am) and all posters should be removed at 17h30 (5.30pm) on Wednesday, August 31 to avoid loss or deterioration.
 
It is desirable that one author (the poster presenter) should be present at the session corresponding to their poster number to allow an exchange of ideas with the participants and answer the questions of the public.
 
Poster presentations are taking place on :

  • Session 1 (Posters P1 - P99) : Sunday 28, August from 15h30 to 17h30.
  • Session 2 (Posters P100 - P196) : Monday 29 August from 16h00 to 18h00.
  • Session 3 (Posters P197 - P320) : Tuesday 30, August from 15h45 to 17h00.
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