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What is a pathogen?. There is a continious spectrum from 'good' to 'evil'mutualist depends depend e.g. lychen (algae/fungi)symbiont benefits benefit e.g. plants/Agromonas)commensal benefits/neutral neutral e.g. mammals/E.colipatho
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A word to my affiliation: I am a molecular biologist with over 10 years of experience in experimental microbiology. When I was trapped by the post-doc col-du-sac I decided to start my own research consultant company.
A word to my affiliation: I am a molecular biologist with over 10 years of experience in experimental microbiology. When I was trapped by the post-doc col-du-sac I decided to start my own research consultant company.
2. What is a pathogen?
3. What is a pathogen?
4. most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
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I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.
5. Example: a foodborne pathogen
6. most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.
7. most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.
8. most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.
9. most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.most attention: in research, identification, testing in in vitro models
The most part of my talk will therefor address the following points:
...
I would like to point out, however, how research does not focus on the field where most success could be obtained. This is the first message I'd like to communicate.
10. phenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biologyphenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biology
11. phenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biologyphenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biology
12. phenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biologyphenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biology
13. phenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biologyphenotypic evidence: coming from Koch's postulates to define a pathogen
to molecular koch's postulates as proposed by Falkow, 1988
result of reductionistic biology