Comparative genomics of unicellular eukaryotes: Interactions and symbioses
September 30 鈥 October 5, 2024 | Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain
The Application period is now over - thank you for your interest and hope to see you in 2026!
Important information for registered participants
Registration and Travel Information
Poster Sessions:
Poster dimensions can be聽AO size聽90 x 120 cm
Poster sessions on Monday and Tuesday are for:
- Parasites, Viruses, Invasive Elements, & HGT
- Evolution & diversification (ISOP sponsored)
- Planetary Biology: From First Life onwards (SciLifeLab sponsored)
Anyone with last names A-K should stand by their posters on Monday evening
Anyone with last names L-Z should stand by their posters on Tuesday evening
Posters for people who applied to these sessions should be put up on Sunday night or on Monday morning before 8:45 am.
Poster sessions for Thursday evening and Friday afternoon are for:
- The spectrum of symbioses (ISOP sponsored)
- Tackling mechanisms of interactions and their consequences
Anyone with last names A-K should stand by their posters on Thursday evening
Anyone with last names L-Z should stand by their posters on Friday afternoon
MBLthe Workshop
Microbial (single-celled) eukaryotes 鈥 or represent 70% of eukaryotic diversity, and while there is massive amount of knowledge for groups such as fungi, many others remain mysterious due to challenges in studying them and their staggering diversity. These organisms play key roles in regulating the biosphere and ecosystem function, as well as disease, and ecology of the organisms with which they interact. Major progress is underway in understanding their genomes, relationships and diversity, and relevant model systems are being developed for multiple lineages. These scientific endeavors are leading to major advances on functional biology, mechanisms of interaction with other cells, and processes that not only underpin a broad spectrum of symbioses but extend to overall planetary biology.
This conference is designed to facilitate interactions between researchers who study comparative genomics, molecular mechanisms, and cell biology for a diversity of microbial eukaryotes. These range from fungi to uncultured protists in aquatic, terrestrial, and host environments. The overarching aim of the meeting is to highlight the latest research and approaches for understanding the world from the perspective of a unicellular eukaryotes, specifically through the lens of the genomic underpinnings of their activities and evolution 鈥 and interactions with other cells. Such interactions range from ephemeral to permanent physical associations with other biological entities, including bacteria, archaea, and viruses, and the evolutionary processes that support them. These topics will be addressed alongside the latest developments in model and non-traditional eukaryotic model organisms and knowledge of their cellular biology - especially in connection to interactions with the external world.
Please ignore any fraudulent company that may contact you for travel and housing arrangement. Housing is included in the registration package and is handled by the organizers.
This conference stems from the prior , which has been held on a two-year cycle over the last decade. The meeting is of excellent scientific quality and provides strong networking activities for all participants, with specific activities for early career scientists (ECS) and welcomes a breadth of speakers.