Prokaryotic Division
The Prokaryotic Division comprises of scientists working in the major areas of bacterial and archaeal microbiology. The main role of the division is to develop symposia for future Society conferences to exchange knowledge and advance understanding of prokaryotes. The Prokaryotic Division operates on behalf of Microbiology Society members and welcomes proposals for symposia.
Chair
Christopher Cooper
CHARM Therapeutics, UK
Email: [email protected]
Members of Division 2024
Christopher Cooper
|
CHARM Therapeutics, UK
(Chair)
|
Dany Beste
|
University of Surrey, UK (Chair-Elect)
|
Nick Tucker | University of Strathclyde, UK |
Georgios Efthimiou | University of Hull, UK |
Mathew Diggle | University of Alberta Hospital, Canada |
Stephen Heeb | University of Nottingham, UK |
Kasia Parfitt | University of Oxford, UK |
Katherine Duncan | University of Strathclyde, UK |
Julie Morrissey | University of Leicester, UK |
Christopher Richardson | NEOGEN, USA |
Jennifer Mahony | University College Cork, Ireland |
Heather Allison | University of Liverpool, UK |
Bruno Francesco Rodrigues de Oliveira | Fluminense Federal University, Brazil |
Alison Mather | Quadram Institute, UK |
Mathew Dorman | Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK |
Steve Atkinson | The University of Nottingham, UK |
Hasan Yesilkaya | University of Leicester, UK |
Conor Feehily | University of Oxford, UK |
Stephan Uphoff | University of Oxford, UK |
Andrew Lovering | University of Birmingham, UK |
Enas Newire | University College London, UK |
Gavin Paterson | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Petra Oyston | Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK |
Rebecca Corrigan | University of Sheffield, UK |
Rodrigo Bacigalupe | GlaxoSmithKline |
Prokaryotic Division Terms of Reference
Prokaryotic Divisions Terms of Reference
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