Curso de Inverno em Microbiologia e Biologia Molecular Aplicada
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The Curso de Inverno em Microbiologia e Biologia Molecular Aplicada is a free, immersive program designed for undergraduate students and recent graduates in the biological and health sciences. Hosted by the Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas at USP, the course offers a blend of theoretical lectures and hands-on laboratory experiences, aiming to deepen participants' understanding of microbiology and molecular biology. With a focus on fostering scientific inquiry and research skills, the program also serves as a gateway to USP's postgraduate opportunities in microbiology. Participants are expected to have foundational knowledge in microbiology, molecular genetics, and biochemistry.
Upcoming events
See allThe SIMB Annual Meeting, organized by the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), is a key event for professionals in the fields of industrial microbiology and biotechnology. Scheduled for August 4-7, 2024, at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, this meeting features a rich program with over 30 symposia, special sessions, and poster sessions. The topics covered range from advances in biocatalysis, fermentation, cell culture, natural products, to metabolic engineering. This event serves as an excellent platform for networking, learning, and sharing the latest research and innovations, attracting researchers, entrepreneurs, and students interested in biotech applications across healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.
This annual event gathers industry leaders and experts in bioprocessing to discuss the latest innovations and technologies in biomanufacturing. The summit features a wide array of sessions that focus on practical aspects of bioprocessing in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and academic research. This is an ideal venue for professionals to exchange ideas, expand their knowledge, and network with peers in the field.
The 47th Congress of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM) is scheduled for September 2–5, 2025, at the historic Complejo San Francisco in Cáceres. This premier event will feature plenary lectures by renowned scientists, including Dr. Roger Davis (University of Massachusetts Medical School), Dr. Ana María Cuervo (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Dr. Alexandra Newton (University of California, San Diego), and Dr. Paola Pizzo (University of Padova). The congress will encompass a diverse range of scientific activities such as symposia, poster sessions, and group meetings, alongside cultural events and an industrial exhibition. Additionally, satellite activities like the "Initiation to Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology" course and the "Professional Development Forum for Young Researchers" will be offered. Set against the backdrop of Cáceres' rich historical heritage, this congress provides an exceptional opportunity for scientific exchange and networking.
The SIMB Annual Meeting, organized by the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB), is a key event for professionals in the fields of industrial microbiology and biotechnology. Scheduled for August 4-7, 2024, at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, this meeting features a rich program with over 30 symposia, special sessions, and poster sessions. The topics covered range from advances in biocatalysis, fermentation, cell culture, natural products, to metabolic engineering. This event serves as an excellent platform for networking, learning, and sharing the latest research and innovations, attracting researchers, entrepreneurs, and students interested in biotech applications across healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.
This annual event gathers industry leaders and experts in bioprocessing to discuss the latest innovations and technologies in biomanufacturing. The summit features a wide array of sessions that focus on practical aspects of bioprocessing in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and academic research. This is an ideal venue for professionals to exchange ideas, expand their knowledge, and network with peers in the field.
The 47th Congress of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM) is scheduled for September 2–5, 2025, at the historic Complejo San Francisco in Cáceres. This premier event will feature plenary lectures by renowned scientists, including Dr. Roger Davis (University of Massachusetts Medical School), Dr. Ana María Cuervo (Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Dr. Alexandra Newton (University of California, San Diego), and Dr. Paola Pizzo (University of Padova). The congress will encompass a diverse range of scientific activities such as symposia, poster sessions, and group meetings, alongside cultural events and an industrial exhibition. Additionally, satellite activities like the "Initiation to Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology" course and the "Professional Development Forum for Young Researchers" will be offered. Set against the backdrop of Cáceres' rich historical heritage, this congress provides an exceptional opportunity for scientific exchange and networking.