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Important-E-resources on Microorganisms
 
National
1.

National Institute of Science Technology and Development Studies (NISTADS)
www.nistads.res.in/
2. Environment Protection Training & Research Institute (EPTRI)
www.eptri.com
3. National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI)
www.nbri-lko.org
4. National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR)
www.niscair.res.in
5. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
www.nbpgr.ernet.in
 
International
1. Society for Microbial Ecology and Disease
www.somed.nu/index.htm
2. Italian Society of Microbiology
www.societasim.org
3. German Society of Hygiene and Microbiology
www.dghm.org
4. The Spanish Society for Microbiology
www.semicro.es
5.

WFCC – MIRCEN World Data Centre for Microorganisms (WDCM)
www. wdcm.nig.ac.jp

Conference / Seminars/Meetings 2010


2nd ASM Conference on Dimorphic Fungal Pathogens, March 22 - 26, 2010.Venue:Miami, USA.Website:www.community.asm.org/events/fungal

2nd ASM Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance in Zoonotic Bacteria and Foodborne Pathogens,June 29 to July 3, 2010. Venue: Beijing, China. Website:www.asm.org/Meetings/index.asp

Halophiles 2010 - 9th International Conference on Halophilic Microorganisms,2-4 December, 2009.Venue:Lisbon, Portugal.Website:www.halophiles2010.org

3rd ASM Conference on Enterococci, July 30 - August 2, 2010.Venue:Portland, Oregon.Website:www.asm.org/index

13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, August 22 - 27, 2010.Venue:Seattle, WA, USA.Website:www.horizonpress.com/conferences

See how bacteria talk to one another !

Researchers have developed tools using imaging mass spectrometry to visualize how bacteria communicate to one another, by secreting bioactive compounds. This study may lead to new therapeutic discoveries.
Source: www.sciencedaily.com
Colored area are molecules used
by bacteria to communicate
(Image credit :Pieter C. Dorrestein, University of California, Sandiego.)

ENVIS CENTRE Newsletter Vol.7, Issue 4 October 2009  
 
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