Host-Microbe Biology
The Host Microbe Biology (HMB) track explores pathogenic and symbiotic relationships between microbes and their hosts, as well as the microbiome, and is the place for scientists studying genetics, physiology and virulence of microbes at the basic science level to get the latest insights on mechanisms that shape host-microbe relationships.
- HMB01-Host Microbe Interactions using Non-Vertebrate Model Systems.
- HMB02-Host-Microbe Interactions using Non-Human Vertebrate Model Systems.
- HMB03-Basic Science of Pathogen During Human Infections.
- HMB04-Immune Responses to Pathogens.
- HMB05-Pathogen Interaction with Host Cells.
- HMB06-Bacterial Toxins, Effectors and Surface Structure Interactions with Host.
- HMB07-Microbiome Profiling.
- HMB08-Microbiome Impact on Host Biology/Pathology.
- HMB09-Polymicrobial Interactions with Host.
- HMB10-Pathogens Adaptation and Fitness with Hosts.
- HMB11-Fungal and Viral Interactions with Hosts.
- HMB12-Therapeutics and Diagnostics (Basic Science Stage.)
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