DMS Congress 2015
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DMS Congress 2015
DMS Congress 2015 9. November 2015 PROGRAMME 09:00 Registration, poster mounting and coffee 10:00 Welcome and Opening Address Welcome and Opening Address 10:15 Microbial life in gradient environments Niels Peter Revsbech, Aarhus University Blocking of bacterial signaling as antimicrobial treatment strategies Michael Givskov, University of Copenhagen 10:45 Coffee and exhibition First & second floor ROOM II Second floor ROOM III Second floor SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM I PARALLEL SESSIONS ROOM II Second floor ROOM III Second floor ROOM IV Second floor Use of whole genome sequencing data for investigation of bacterial spread Chair: Anette M. Hammerum, Statens Serum Institut The environmental resistome Chair: Barth F. Smets, Technical University of Denmark Plant-microbe interactions Chair: Jan Sørensen, University of Copenhagen 11:00 Chair introduction Chair introduction Chair introduction 11:05 Distinct plasmid lineages disseminate extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes between Escherichia coli strains from different hosts Willem van Schaik, University Medical Center Utrecht Environmental pollution from antibiotic manufacturing creates hotspots for resistance development Joakim Larsson, University of Gothenburg Rhizosphere microbiomes and plant health Irene de Bruijn, Netherlands Inst. for Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) 11:30 Implementation of whole-genome sequencing for detection and response of foodborne outbreaks Eva Litrup, Statens Serum Institut Quantifying and visualizing the transfer of exogenous plasmids to environmental microbial communities Arnaud Dechesne, Technical University of Denmark Pseudomonas fluorescens derived cytokinins determine the biocontrol of Pseudomonas syringae infection in Arabidopsis a novel biocontrol concept Dominik K. Grosskinsky, University of Copenhagen 11:45 Use of whole-genome sequencing data for surveillance of carbapenemase producing bacteria Anette M. Hammerum, Statens Serum Institut The origin of acquired antibiotic resistance Lars Hansen, Aarhus University Novel, pseudomonasderived antifungal lipopeptides from a disease suppressive soil in Greenlandic potato fields Rosanna C. Hennessy, University of Copenhagen 12:00 3 flash poster presentations 3 flash poster presentations 3 flash poster presentation 12:15 LUNCH SALON C, ground floor 12:15 POSTERS First floor 12:15 EXHIBITION First & second floor 12:15 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Det Danske Pasteur Selskab ROOM II SALON F First floor Can you avoid traditional culture? - How Molecular Methods improve the microbiology workflow in the lab Astrid Ferlinz, Global Market Development in Microbiology and Infectious Disease, ThermoFisher Scientific SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM II PARALLEL SESSIONS ROOM II Second floor 14:15 14:20 ROOM IV Second floor Novel microbial metabolisms in natural systems Chair: Bo Thamdrup, University of Southern Denmark Metabolic engineering Chair: Jochen Förster, Technical University of Denmark Device associated infections Chair: Karen Krogfelt, Statens Serum Institut Chair introduction Metabolic engineering for bio-based chemicals: technical progress and commercial realities Thomas Grotkjær, Novozymes Chair introduction Developing dual-action biomaterials for bone regenerative applications.: enhancing cellular growth and preventing bacterial biofilms Jason Peter Mansell, University of the West of England Vascular catheterassociated infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus: Pathogenesis and prevention Thomas Emil Andersen Odense University Hospital Biofilm-mediated oral diseases Daniel Belstrøm University of Copenhagen Chair introduction 3 flash poster presentations 3 flash poster presentations 14:45 Making yogurt sweet using natural approaches for strain improvement Ana Rute Neves, Chr. Hansen 15:00 Development of an efficient glycerol utilizing Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain via adaptive laboratory evolution Tomas Strucko, Technical University of Denmark 3 flash poster presentations 15:15 ROOM III Second floor SALON F Second floor Microbiome profiling, isolate typing, and reference genome assembly – new solutions for microbiologists on QIAGEN’s CLC platform Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) in methanogenic consortia Amelia Rotaru, University of Southern Denmark Discovery and environmental significance of phototrophic gemmatimonadetes bacteria Yonghui Zeng, University of Southern Denmark Anammox and the “New” nitrogen cycle Bo Thamdrup , University of Southern Denmark 15:30 Coffee and exhibition First & second floor 16:00 Germ theory: Medical pioneers in infectious diseases Robert Gaynes, Emory University School of Medicine ROOM III, Second floor 17:00 Reception with fermented beverage SALON C, ground floor 18:00 Optional congress dinner Spiseloppen, Bådsmandsstræde 43, 1407 København Venue address Eigtveds Pakhus Asiatisk Plads 2 G 1448 Copenhagen Denmark The venue is in walking distance of the Metro stop ”Christianshavn St.”