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Registration is open for Uppsala Health Summit 2021

Uppsala Health Summit is a recurring international policy arena for dialogue on challenges for health and healthcare, and how we can overcome them.

This year the theme is Managing Antimicrobial Resistance through Behaviour change and will through workshops and plenum sessions identify existing scalable, evidence-based solutions and discuss obstacles for implementation of policies and programmes.

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New NDPIA Course in Microbiota and Health


Artist: Ina Schuppe Koistinen, source: inasakvareller.se

When: November 30 – December 3, 2020

Registration deadline: November 6, 2020

Learn about the importance of the microbiota in human health and disease, interactions of the microbiota with the immune system, which methods are used to study microbiomes, and more in this course.

Renowned experts will give lectures on:

  • Tools used to study microbiota and data analysis
  • Microbiota associations with gut, genitourinary tract, mouth, and skin
  • Effects of diet and age on the microbiome
  • Microbiota interactions with drugs
  • Trends for modifying the microbiota
  • Microbiota in farm animals and plants

Get the chance to discuss your research with colleagues and build your national and international scientific network!

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All NDPIA members have been invited to the Nordic EMBL Partnership Conference on 22-25 September!

Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) is inviting NDPIA members to actively participate in the Nordic EMBL Partnership Conference.

If you have a broad interest in molecular medicine and would like to understand how your infection research fits into the bigger picture, this conference offers an opportunity to participate in four exciting scientific sessions covering big, cross-cutting themes of current research in the medical sciences.

The online conference will take place in the afternoons of 22-25 September 2020.

They are offering free registration to NDPIA members and have reserved a limited number of poster slots, which they expect participants to use to present their research to a broad international audience.

Registration is planned to remain open until September 10th unless they run out of capacity.

Read more on how to register here →