[Apologies for any multiple postings]
Final call:
Detection of Microbial Biodiversity in Environmental Samples
A Molecular Ecology Workshop
19-21 September, 2005 Camerino (MC) Italy
http://web.unicam.it/micropad/public/workshop.asp
Organizers
L. K. Medlin (AWI-Bremerhaven, Germany)
G. Muyzer (TU Delft, Netherland)
C. O. Gualerzi (UNICAM, Italy)
Confirmed Speakers
Antonella Penna, Università di Urbino, Italy
Mediterranean Dinoflagellate Biodiversity: A Molecular
Phylogeographic Approach
Katja Metfies AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany
Microarrays for the Identification of flagellated Algae
Nina Silkenbeumer, University of Bremen, Bremen Germany
Microarrays of the Identification of Fish Larvae to aid in the
Assessment of Fishery Stocks
Georg Nies University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Implementation of a DNA-Taxonomy concept on microarrays
Gerard Muyzer, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Phylochips for the detection of pathogenic protozoa
Douglas Call Washington State University, Pullman, Washington USA
Deriving phylogenetic inferences from comparative genomic
hybridizations and DNA Microarrays
Alexander Loy University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Beyond The Use Of Phylogenetic Microarrays For Highly Parallel
Microbial Community Analysis The Isotope Array Approach
Gianluca De Bellis CNR-ITB, Segrate, Italy
Identification of cyanobacteria by a universal array approach
Laura Mancini ISS Rome, Italy
The Diatoms as biological indicators in the Water Framework Directive
Antonietta La Terza University of Camerino, Italy
Eukaryotic microorganisms as whole-cell biosensors for environmental
biomonitoring
Marco Berzano University of Camerino, Italy
Molecular tools for identification of Diatoms in freshwaters:
alternative strategies for the development of species-specific
oligonucleotide probes.
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Marco Berzano
PhD student
University of Camerino
Department Biology MCA, Lab.Genetics
Via Camerini, 2
62032, Camerino (MC)
Tel. +390737403251
Fax. +390737636216
email: marco.berzano at unicam.it
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