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2011 Symposium of

The Danish Microbiological Society

Monday, November 7th, 2011

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Will be held in Copenhage

9:00 - 18:00 at Eigtveds Pakhu

Asiatisk Plads 2 G, 1448 Copenhagen K

Denmark

 

image004ABOUT DMS

The Danish Microbiological Society (DMS) is a professional asso­ciation in the fields of human and veterinary medical microbiology, general microbiology, food microbiology, environ­mental microbiology, biotechnology, and virology.

 DMS is dedicated to the advancement of microbiology, both applied and basic, and promotes microbiological information to the public. These aims are achieved by organizing an annual symposium, workshops, conferences, and by taking part in the current microbiological debate. Furthermore, DMS supports students with grants for travelling: applications for the DKK 2500 grant can be submitted each year before April 1st and October 1st.

Shouldn't you take part in the advancement of microbiology in Denmark, and become a member of DMS? As a member, you are entitled to discounts at FEMS meetings and for FEMS journals (Federation of European Microbiological Societies).

 

image006ABOUT the Symposium This DMS symposium is a Danish national meeting in which all scientists working in the fields covered by the DMS have a chance to exchange ideas and catch up on the latest developments in their areas of expertise. Besides the oral and poster presentations, the meeting will give scientists the possibility in a technical exhibition of getting acquainted with the newest laboratory equipment and consumables presented by the suppliers.

 

 

Keynote address:

The Microbiome of Long Term Human Space Missions, J.L. Garland, Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

Extended human missions in space, particularly involving exploration beyond near-Earth orbit, require a fundamentally different view of microbiology. Rather than sterilizing and isolating materials and people to minimize  “contamination,”  microbial communities will need to be effectively incor­por­ated and maintained. The dynamics in the diverse microflora directly associated with humans, and associated effects on human health, are just beginning to be understood, and the impacts of isolation and space conditions (particularly ionizing radiation) are poorly understood. Just as on Earth, microorganisms will play a key role in sustainably providing environmental life support within the system, including water purification, nutrient regeneration for plant systems, and potential energy and material production.  Innovative, small-scale biological systems are unique, sustainable attributes, and their application in spaceflight offers a model for decentralized systems on Earth.  While various conceptual and empirical approaches for incorporating microorganisms into life support systems for space have been evaluated (and will be reviewed), the long term stability of integrated systems have not been established.  The direct dependence of human health on the complex microbiome within the closed systems challenges our ability to construct and maintain microbial communities. Advanced monitoring tools may be useful, but conceptual frameworks of microbial communities as complex adaptive systems are even more important for effective management.


PROGRAM Monday November 7th, 2011

The program is organized in two parallel tracks, each with three sessions.

8:30

Registration, poster mounting and coffee

9:00

VIRUSES IN THE ENVIRONMENT

 Chair:  Mathias Middelboe

Synthetic Biology

 Chair: Søren J. Sørensen

 9:00 Lasse Rieman (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): "Impact and complexity of bacteriophage - host inter­ac­tions in marine waters"

9:30 Xu Peng (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): “Archaeal viruses”

9:45 Per-Eric Lindgren (Linköping University, Sweden): “Gastro-enteric viruses in drinking and waste waters”

  10:00 Rói H. Christiansen (Technical University of Denmark, University of Copenhagen): "Phage-host interactions in Flavobacterium psychrophilum and the potential for phage therapy in aquaculture"  

10:05 Katrine Joensen (Statens Serum Institut): "Characterization of a new prophage in the Salmonella Typhimurium U292 outbreak strain"

 10:10 : Katrine Uhrbrand (Technical University of Denmark): "Exposure to airborne noroviruses and other bioaerosol components at a wastewater treatment plant in Denmark"

 9:00 Victor de Lorenzo (Spain): "Designing bacteria for the environment: from trial-and-error to earnest engineering"

 9:30 Lars H. Hansen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): "Synthesis and propagation of a conjugative, molecular parasite"

9:45 Silja Heilmann (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): "A Life on the Edge - Virulent Phage Bacteria Coexistence on the Boundary of Self-organized Refuges"

10:00 Erkin Gozdereliler (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Technical University of Denmark); "Comparison of low nucleic acid (LNA) and high nucleic acid (HNA)-content bacterial communities enriched from a groundwater aquifer using herbicide 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA)"

10:05 Peter N. Holmsgaard (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) "Bias in multiple displacement amplification of a mixed bacterial community analyzed by qPCR"

10:10 Ole Skovgaard (Roskilde University, Denmark) "R2R – From Reads to Results"

 10:15

Coffee, posters and technical exhibition

 11:00

INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY

Chair: Søren Molin

zoonotic transmission of antimicrobial resistance

Chair: Luca Guardabassi

11:00 Alex Toftgaard Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark): “Industrial Microbiology - Bottlenecks and Opportunities”

11:30 Søren Molin (Technical University of Denmark): “The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosus­tain­ability”

11:45 Peter Ruhdal Jensen (Technical University of Denmark): ”Lactic acid bacteria as a platform for biocon­version processes”

12:00 Godefroid Charbon (Roskilde University, Denmark): "Recoded to glow"

12:05 Sabine Hansen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark):"The functionality of gene regulatory networks: How regulation of transcription factors affects gene regulatory network dynamics"

12:10 Jan Kjølhede Vester (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): "Cold active enzymes of industrial relevance from uncultivable bacteria"

 

 

11:00 Alessandra Carattoli (Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy): “Diversity of E. coli plasmids carrying beta-lactamases in pets and humans”

11:30 Åsa Melhus (Uppsala University Hospital and University of Uppsala, Sweden): ”MRSP: an emerging zoonosis”

11:45 Luca Guardabassi (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): ”Pets as reservoirs of antibiotic resistance”

12:00 Katrine Hartung Hansen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark): "Potential zoonotic transmission of CMY-2 producing E. coli between pet animals and humans"

12:05 Anastasiya S. Haugaard (Technical University of Denmark, Statens Serum Institut): "Distribution of phylogroups and co-resistance to antimicrobial agents in ampicillin resistant Escherichia coli isolated from healthy humans and from patients with bacteraemia"

12:10 Michael Roggenbuck (University of Copenhagen): "Mechanisms behind expansion of the soil bacterial resistome in metal polluted soil"

12:15

Poster, lunch, technical exhibition and i-Pod raffle sponsored by exhibitors

14:15

BIOENERGY

Chair: Irini Angelidaki

GALATHEA III

Chair: Lone Gram

14:15 Jakob K. Kristjánsson: "New thermophiles from Icelandic hot spring for biotechnological applications"

14:35 Ana Tomas (Technical University of Denmark): "Use of extremophilic bacteria for second generation bioethanol production"

14:55 Yifeng Zhang (Technical University of Denmark): "Microbial fuel cells for microbial mediated electricity production"

15:15 Ioannis Fotidis (Technical University of Denmark): "Isolation of an ammonia tolerant methanogenic enrichment culture"

15:20 Xiaoying Liu (Technical University of Denmark) "A New microbial platform for conversion of crude glycerol feedstocks into ethanol"

15:25 Jandora Severo Poli (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; Technical University of Denmark): "Yeast selection for microbial oil production"

 

14:15 Lone Gram (Technical University of Denmark): "Marine bacteria - a source of known and new bioactivite compounds"

14:45 Maria Månsson (Technical University of Denmark): "Chemical tools and approaches for isolating bioactive compounds from marine bacteria"

15:00 Tage Dalsgaard (Aarhus University, Denmark): "Microbial removal of fixed nitrogen in an oceanic oxygen minimum zone"

15:15 Lars Behrendt (University of Copenhagen, Denmark):  "Microbial Diversity of Biofilm Communities in Microniches Associated with the Didemnid Ascidian Lissoclinum patella"

15:20 Lea B. S. Hansen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) "Comparative phylotype analysis of marine bacterial communities from Arctic and Antarctic regions"

15:25 Sachia Jo Traving (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) "The influence of pH on the interactions between the marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. WH7803 and cyanophage S-PM2: marine virus-host dynamics in relation to ocean acidification"

15:30

Coffee, posters

16:00

Keynote SPEAKER, Jay L. Garland

Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

The Microbiome of Long Term Human Space Missions

17:00

Reception with fermented beverage

 

Sponsor of the keynote speak

 

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Session sponsors

 

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VENUE

The symposium will take place at the historical harbor pack house Eigtveds Pakhus, on Nov. 7th, 2011. Eigtveds Pakhus is the official meeting facilities for the Foreign Ministry of Denmark and was originally built in 1748-50. Since 1976 the pack house has served as a premium meeting venue on the harbor front in central Copenhagen, a few minutes' walk from metro station Christianshavn.

 

POSTERS

Posters are welcome from all areas of microbiology. Posters (portrait size: H:150cm W: 95cm) will be displayed all day, and presenters are asked to be present at their posters from 13:30 to 14:00. Eighteen posters will be selected for a short platform presentation.

 

ABSTRACTS

Abstracts should be submitted through the DMS homepage www.dmselskab.dk before October 3, 2011. All abstracts will be printed in the abstract book, which will be handed out during registration and can be downloaded from the DMS homepage.

 

PAYMENT (and student stipends)

The fee for attendance at the Symposium is DKK 600 (EUR 80). This includes lunch and coffee breaks during the day. Members of the society pay a discounted fee of DKK 400. Membership for all of 2011 can be obtained at the same time as registration for DKK 200. Please see details for payment on the homepage. Coffee, lunch and reception are included in the registration fee.

 

Fifty stipends are available for Master students who present a poster and are student members of DMS. This gives free access to the symposium including the lunch, coffee, and reception. The ap­pli­cation for stipends can be found at www.dmselskab.dk and should be submitted by October 3rd.

 

CONTACT & REGISTRATION

The Danish Microbiological Society, Conference secretary, c/o Dansk Magisterforening, Nimbusparken 16, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark. Phone: +45 38 15 66 00. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   Abstract submission and registration at www.dmselskab.dk

 

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:

Carsten Suhr Jacobsen (Symposium chairman), Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, GEUS, +45 3814 2313 email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Lars Bogø Jensen, DTU, (President of Danish Microbiological Society), National Food Institute, +45 3588 6262 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thomas Bjarnsholt, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen

Kristian Schønning, Hvidovre Hospital;

Bo Jensen, University of Copenhagen

Jørgen Stenderup, Regionshospitalet Herning

Karl Pedersen, Technical University of Denmark, National Food Institute.

Anders Hay Sørensen, Technical University of Denmark, National Food Institute.

Stephen Wessels, DHI Water-Health-Environment

Mathias Middelboe, University of Copenhagen

Søren J. Sørensen, University of Copenhagen

Søren Molin, Technical University of Denmark

Irini Angelidaki, Technical University of Denmark

Lone Gram, Technical University of Denmark 

Luca Guardabassi, University of Copenhagen

 
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