Speakers of the Microbial Pathogenesis Symposium – A European Tribute to the Life and Career of Stanley Falkow (1934-2018) that took place on 28-29 May, 2019, at the Institut Pasteur in Paris (France) shared their slides with us. Find them below!
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- Mark Achtman, Warwick Medical School (England): Back to the Beginnings – The Age of the History of Bacterial Pathogens
- Patrik Bavoil, University of Maryland (US): Does Active Oral Sex Contribute to Female Infertility?
- Daniela M Cirillo, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute (Italy): NGS for Diagnosis and Management of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
- Brett Finlay, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (Canada): The Role of the Microbiota in Asthma and Malnutrition
- Anne Müller, University of Zurich (Switzerland): Helicobacter pylori Persistence and Immunomodulation
- Peter Piot, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (England): The Return of Ebola – Is the World Better Prepared than 40 Years Ago?
- Rino Rappuoli, GSK Vaccines (Italy): Antimicrobial Resistance in a Planet Floating in an Antibiotic Solution
For some pictures of the event, click here. Read a wrap-up of the event here.
Watch Gordon Dougan’s tribute to the late Stanley Falkow below:
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