About this Event
International Meeting - Biochemical Foundation of Microbial Extracellular Electron Transfer
SCOPE OF THE MEETING:
This international meeting follows highly successful prior conferences held at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory in the USA (2006) and the University of East Anglia in England (2012, 2017). This focused gathering aims to cultivate an environment conducive to exciting scientific discourse, fostering both captivating discussions and the establishment of an international network among junior and senior scientists. Specifically centered on the research field of microbial extracellular electron transfer, the conference will encompass an overview of known pathways while delving deeply into current research areas and persisting queries, including: Exploring the impact on extracellular electron transfer on microbial communities, investigating factors shaping inter- and intraspecies electron transfer. Examining the formation of electron transfer systems, with emphasis on proteinogenic cell nanowires and extracellular vesicles. Investigating the role of the extracellular polymeric matrix in facilitating extracellular electron transfer, alongside exploring evidence for additional strategies beyond known mechanisms. Analyzing the extent to which principles governing electron transfer from within cells to the exterior can apply to transfer from extracellular electron donors to the inside. This scientific focus meeting will serve as a platform for seasoned scientists to present their ongoing research while providing an opportunity for young researchers to share their findings through oral & poster presentations.
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Jeffrey Gralnick (University of Minnesota, USA)
Prof. Julea Butt (UEA, England)
Prof. Tom Clarke (UEA, England)
Prof. Ricardo Louro (ITQB Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Catarina Paquete (ITQB Lisbon, Portugal)
Prof. Daniel Bond (University of Minnesota, USA)
Prof. Mohamed El-Naggar (USC, USA)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus, Hamburg, Harburg, Deutschland, Germany