DMS Congress 2014

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DMS Congress 2014
www.dmselskab.dk
DMS Congress 2014
th
Monday, November 10 , 2014
PROGRAMME
08.30-09:00
Registration
09.00-09.15
Welcome and opening address
09.15-09.45
Global microbial identifier Frank Aarestrup
09.45-10.15
Microbial life in the deep biosphere Bo Barker Jørgensen
10.15-11.00
Coffee and exhibition
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Food microbiology
Chair: Søren Aabo
Gut microbiome – modulation by
pre- and probiotics and adaptation
to the host
Chair: Preben Nielsen
Polymicrobial infections
Chair: Kendra Rumbaugh
Chair introduction
Bioengineering nisin: new
applications for an old
friend.
Colin Hill, Biosciences
Institute, University College
Cork
Arcobacter – a reservoir of
antibiotic resistance in
meat?
Jette Kjeldgaard, Food
Safety & Zoonoses, KU
Chair introduction
Bacillus as probiotics.
Simon Cutting, Royal Holloway,
University of London
Chair introduction
Polymicrobial interactions in
wound infections.
Kendra Rumbaugh. Dept. of
Surgery, Texas Tech University
Modulation of the microbiome by
prebiotic high-MW oligosaccharides
Louise Kristine Vigsnæs, Division of
Food Microbiology, DTU Food
Polymicrobial infections in the
oral cavity.
Mette Kirstine Keller, Faculty of
Heath & Medical Science, KU
11:45-12:00
Development of predictive
growth/no-growth models
of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii to be used by the chocolate industry.
Cecilie L.M. Nielsen,
Chr. Hansen A/S
Vulture microbiome – example of
adaptation of a natural microbiome
Lars Hestbjerg Hansen, Dept.
Environmental Science, AU
To be announced
12:00-12:15
3 flash poster presentations
3 flash poster presentations
3 flash poster presentations
12.15-14.15
Lunch, posters and exhibition
11:00.11:05
11:05-11:30
11:30-11:45
PARALLEL SESSIONS
14.15-15.30
Microbial symbioses
Chair: Michael Kühl
Biofuels
Chair: Peter Westermann
Inside the Staphylococcus
aureus cell
Chair: Henrik Westh
14.15-14.20
Chair introduction
Chair introduction
Chair introduction
14.20-14.45
The art of harnessing dark
energy: Symbioses between
chemosynthetic bacteria
and marine invertebrates.
Nicole Dubilier, Max-PlanckInst. Marine Microbiology
Anaerobic biodegradation of lignin:
the challenge and it's solution
Birgitte Ahring, Bioproduct Sciences
and Engineering Laboratory, BSEL.
Washington State University/Section
for Sustainable Biotechnology, AAU
Why whole genomes are useful.
Henrik Westh, Hvidovre Hospital
Danish Microbiological Society – C/O CAP Partner, Nordre Fasanvej 113, 2nd floor, DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Danske Bank 1551 4590536865 – CVR 33823061
www.dmselskab.dk
Two's company, three's a
crowd? - beneficial
bacterial symbionts in
earthworms.
Andreas Schramm, AU
Micronutrients and microbial
community structure in biogas
processes
Bo Svenson, Water and
Environmental studies, Linköping
University.
Signaling in the cell.
Hanne Ingmer, KU
15.00-15.15
Prochloron – an enigmatic
cyanobacterium in symbiosis with sea squirts.
Michael Kühl, KU
Biofuels in a sustainable perspective
Peter Westermann, Section for
Sustainabel Biotechnology, AAU
Genome-scale modelling of
metabolism
Jochen Förster, DTU
15:15-15:30
3 flash poster presentations
3 flash poster presentations
3 flash poster presentations
15.30-15.45
Coffee and exhibition
15.45-16:00
ASM online talk: Synthetic ecology: Assembly and evolution of simple microbial communities.
David Stahl, Dept. of Microbiology, Univ. of Washington
16:00-17:00
Keynote speech: What we can learn from ancient DNA.
Eske Willerslev, Centre for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark
17:00
Reception with fermented beverage
18:00
Optional: Congress dinner: Bastionen + Løven, Christianshavns Voldgade 50, 1424 Copenhagen K
14.45-15.00
Danish Microbiological Society – C/O CAP Partner, Nordre Fasanvej 113, 2nd floor, DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Danske Bank 1551 4590536865 – CVR 33823061

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