Organizing Committee
 

Chairman: Jesús L. Romalde

Members:  Alicia E. Toranzo
                  Juan L. Barja
                  Manuel L. Lemos
                  Carlos R. Osorio

 

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ABSTRACT

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Santiago map with poits of interest

 WELCOME TO VIBRIO 2011

Santiago de Compostela, november 2-5, 2011

 
 

This conference follows a series of very successful meetings that started in Ghent in 2005, and continued in Paris (2007) and Rio de Janeiro (2009). As in previous editions, the goal of this meeting is to have a forum of interdisciplinary discussion of the present knowledge on vibrios as well as to identify the main research needs for future projects. Cutting-edge studies covering the four main streamlines of current research i.e. Biodiversity, Genetics/Genomics, Disease/Epidemiology, Ecology and Applications will be presented during Vibrio2011.

The meeting is targeted at bacterial taxonomists, microbial ecologists, geneticists and genome researchers, health management workers and students.
 

 
 

Santiago de Compostela is a city of pilgrimage for catholics since the Middle Age and it receives thousands of visitors each year, but it is also a lively university town. The University of Santiago de Compostela was founded in 1495 and it maintains one of the most important academic traditions in Europe.

In 2009, CAMPUS VIDA, a Biocampus comprising a number of institutional agents and companies and lidered by the University of Santiago de Compostela, it was recognized as an International Campus of Excellence devoted to the Life Sciences. We hope that our warm city will provide you with the best opportunities to have a wonderful meeting and an enjoyable stay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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