Bacterial Communication and Biofilm Development

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Bacterial Communication and Biofilm Development 2009 Mini-Symposium 599 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, Korea National Research Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Toxicology, Seoul National University, 5 1 7 4 2 May. 27, 2009 13:30 ~ 17:40 Mogam Hall, SNU Bacterial Communication and Biofilm Development Main Gate Bldg. 503 Organized by National Research Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Toxicology, SNU   Sponsored by Institute of Microbiology, SNU BK 21 for Agriculture and Life Science, SNU

Bacterial Communication and Biofilm Development 2009 Mini-Symposium Bacterial Communication and Biofilm Development Session II : Microbes of Biofilm: Development, Control, and Clinical Significance (Chair: Tai-Hyun Park, Seoul Nat’l Univ., Seoul, Korea) 16:00 – 16:40 Prof. Matthew R. Parsek (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) “P. aeruginosa Uses a Secreted Adhesion to Reinforce the Biofilm EPS Matrix” 16:40 – 17:10 Prof. Jeyong Yoon (Seoul Nat’l Univ., Seoul, Korea) “Bacterial Adhesion Control by Electric Field Stimulation” 17:10 – 17:40 Prof. Sug-Joon Ahn “Biofilm Research in Clinical Dentistry” 17:40 Closing Remarks Invitation It is with great pleasure that I invite you to the symposium entitled “Bacterial Communication and Biofilm Development”. The symposium will be hosted by the National Research Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Toxicology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, on May 27, 2009.   Bacteria has developed an elaborate system of communication amongst each other and with a host. It has become evident that bacterial communication plays an important role in pathogenesis and biofilm development. This symposium consists of two sessions and features six prominent speakers. In Session I, recent progress in the field of cell-to-cell communication in the bacterial community and in host-microbe interaction will be presented. In Session II, key issues recently discovered in biofilm development will be addressed. Control practices to inhibit biofilm development and clinical significance of biofilm will also be discussed. I sincerely hope that many microbiologists in both academic and industrial avenues will be able to participate in this symposium and share recent data and knowledge on this topic. I welcome you all and hope to see you on May 27 in Seoul. Dr. Sang Ho Choi, Director of the NRL of Molecular Microbiology and Toxicology, Seoul National University May. 27 (Wednesday) 13:30 Registration and Opening Remarks Session I: Inter-Microbial and Microbe-Host Communication (Chair: Sangryeol Ryu, Seoul Nat’l Univ., Seoul, Korea) 14:00 – 14:40 Prof. Bonnie L. Bassler (Princeton University, Princeton, USA) “Mechanisms of Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria” 14:40 – 15:10 Prof. Soon-Jung Park (Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea) “Role of Immunogenic Lipoprotein A, IlpA, in Its Interaction with the Host Cells” 15:10 – 15:40 Prof. Sang-Ho Choi (Seoul Nat’l Univ., Seoul, Korea) “Molecular Analysis of the Vibrio vulnificus Quorum Sensing as a Control Target” 15:40 – 16:00 Coffee Break