2016
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2015.0507
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The new bacteriology

Abstract: One contribution of 15 to a discussion meeting issue 'The new bacteriology'.

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“…While the Académie des sciences took the lead, both the Leopoldina and The Royal Society were involved, too (Radoshevich et al 2012 ). Next, these three academies partnered to organize a conference called ‘The New Bacteriology’ at the Royal Society in London on January 28–19 January 2016 (Cossart et al 2016 ). Common to all these conferences was that thy aimed to highlight new concepts and approaches that fueled the recent renaissance of microbes as exciting organisms to study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the Académie des sciences took the lead, both the Leopoldina and The Royal Society were involved, too (Radoshevich et al 2012 ). Next, these three academies partnered to organize a conference called ‘The New Bacteriology’ at the Royal Society in London on January 28–19 January 2016 (Cossart et al 2016 ). Common to all these conferences was that thy aimed to highlight new concepts and approaches that fueled the recent renaissance of microbes as exciting organisms to study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%