Applications for External Event Grant are open. Awards of up to £750 are available for eligible members as a contribution towards the costs of attending events starting between 1 May–31 August. Apply by 1 March at 23:59 GMT Learn more: https://microb.io/3QonfDj
Microbiology Society
Book and Periodical Publishing
London, England 86,202 followers
A membership charity for scientists interested in microbes, their effects and their practical uses.
About us
The Microbiology Society is a membership organisation for scientists who work in all areas of microbiology. It is the largest learned microbiological society in Europe with a worldwide membership based in universities, industry, hospitals, research institutes and schools. The Society publishes key academic journals, organises international scientific conferences and provides an international forum for communication among microbiologists and supports their professional development. The Society promotes the understanding of microbiology to a diverse range of stakeholders, including policy-makers, students, teachers, journalists and the wider public, through a comprehensive framework of communication activities and resources.
- Website
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http://www.microbiologysociety.org
External link for Microbiology Society
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1945
- Specialties
- Publishing, Education, Policy, Conferences, and Science research
Locations
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Primary
14-16 Meredith Street
London, England EC1R 0AB, GB
Employees at Microbiology Society
Updates
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Meet Kaia Melville, our Vacation Studentship recipient from the University of St Andrews. Kaia said the studentship was instrumental in supporting undergraduate students advancing their scientific growth. Read more about Kaia's journey on our blog: https://microb.io/3BOfC5N ---------- Thanks to the revenue generated by publishing, every year, we offer a limited number of awards to enable undergraduates to work on microbiological research projects during their summer vacation. The scheme also gives early- and mid-career scientists the opportunity to gain supervision experience. Publish with us and help fund more initiatives like the Vacation Studentships! Kaia Melville
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Planning for 2025? Register for Annual Conference from 31 March–3 April at Liverpool ACC. From scientific symposia to professional development, #Microbio25 offers a wide range of sessions for microbiologists at all stages of their career. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eRe3pDUg
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Characterization of psychrotrophic and thermoduric bacteria in raw milk using a multi-omics approach. Now published in #MGen: https://lnkd.in/eMGh-gjk
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Our final podcast to finish a year of interesting discussions, insightful collaborations and exciting new research, is a conversation on antimalarial drug resistance with Adam Aspinall from Medicines for Malaria Venture. Listen to the teaser below and the full episode here https://microb.io/41L0yR4 #Malaria #AntimalarialDrugResistance #SciencePocast #AMR #AntimicrobialDrugResistance
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Deadline extended! Applications for the Society Event Grant for Annual Conference 2025 are now closing on 24 Dec at 23:59 GMT. Awards of up to £350 (UK) and £650 (International) are available for eligible members wishing to attend #Microbio25 - https://microb.io/3S9T6cO
Society Events Grant
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Check out our latest blog where Samah E. Alsaadi tells us about their "Microbial Puppet Masters" phage outreach work at the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition on Tour at Jodrell Bank! https://microb.io/40284pa
Engaging with bacteriophages and celebrating diversity
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Need something to do over the winter holidays? Why not start a Bad Bugs Book Club? You can start with our latest blog where Jo Verran takes us behind the scenes of their club and publication in #AccessMicro https://microb.io/4fFR2lz
The Bad Bugs Bookclub
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Check out this blog from Dr Muhammad Nadeem Khan on how they isolated and characterised bacteria from Dahi, a traditional fermented dairy product, and tested its impact on obesity-related microbiota dysbiosis using an in-vitro intestinal model. https://microb.io/49OjAba
Reviving Tradition: Fermented Milk Products as a Source of Gut-Healthy Probiotics for Obesity
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