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We're honored to announce the Rubbo orator is for #ASM2025 is Professor Julie Bines from the University of Melbourne. Make sure you don’t miss her presentation on her inspiring journey developing a novel neonatal rotavirus vaccine in Adelaide!

We're honored to announce the Rubbo orator is for #ASM2025 is Professor Julie Bines from the University of Melbourne. Make sure you don’t miss her presentation on her inspiring journey developing a novel neonatal rotavirus vaccine in Adelaide!
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Please join us for the next ASM Hour which will be run by our Microbial Ecology and Environmental theme, and chaired by A/Prof Kate S. Howell and Dr Zahra Islam: Theme: Microbial Magic: Nature's Cleanup Crew Date: May 6th theasm.org.au/asm-hour

Please join us for the next ASM Hour which will be run by our Microbial Ecology and Environmental theme, and chaired by A/Prof Kate S. Howell and Dr Zahra Islam:
Theme: Microbial Magic: Nature's Cleanup Crew
Date: May 6th theasm.org.au/asm-hour
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#ASM2025 Plenary Speaker highlight – Professor Julie Bines: Advancing neonatal rotavirus vaccine development and leading research on oral vaccine effectiveness and wastewater surveillance to strengthen global infectious disease preparedness.

#ASM2025 Plenary Speaker highlight – Professor Julie Bines: Advancing neonatal rotavirus vaccine development and leading research on oral vaccine effectiveness and wastewater surveillance to strengthen global infectious disease preparedness.
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#ASM2025 Invited Speaker highlight Helen Zgurskaya, who investigates the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, membrane permeability, and efflux pumps in multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, with a focus on identifying novel drug targets and developing efflux inhibitors.

#ASM2025 Invited Speaker highlight Helen Zgurskaya, who investigates the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, membrane permeability, and efflux pumps in multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, with a focus on identifying novel drug targets and developing efflux inhibitors.
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#ASM2025 Invited Speaker highlight – Jess Thompson dives into do’s and don’t in academic publication. Want to interact directly with Nature Microbiology senior editor? Don’t miss the opportunity.

#ASM2025 Invited Speaker highlight – Jess Thompson dives into do’s and don’t in academic publication. Want to interact directly with Nature Microbiology senior editor? Don’t miss the opportunity.
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#ASM2025 Invited Speaker highlight – Prof. WenhongZhang—leading expert in infectious diseases—on tackling unexplained fevers, emerging infections, MDR-TB, latent TB & chronic viral hepatitis. From pathogenesis to precision treatment, don’t miss this!

#ASM2025 Invited Speaker highlight – Prof. WenhongZhang—leading expert in infectious diseases—on tackling unexplained fevers, emerging infections, MDR-TB, latent TB & chronic viral hepatitis. From pathogenesis to precision treatment, don’t miss this!
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#ASM2025 Plenary Speaker highlight – Dr. Sonja Best’s research focuses on flavivirus immune evasion, interferon signalling, TRIM proteins, and dendritic cell function in antiviral innate immunity.

#ASM2025 Plenary Speaker highlight – Dr. Sonja Best’s research focuses on flavivirus immune evasion, interferon signalling, TRIM proteins, and dendritic cell function in antiviral innate immunity.
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#ASM2025 Plenary Speaker highlight – Prof. Ryo Honda, leading research in the surveillance and treatment of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in water environments including wastewater.

#ASM2025 Plenary Speaker highlight – Prof. Ryo Honda, leading research in the surveillance and treatment of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in water environments including wastewater.
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In 2025, the ASM is proud to announce it has conferred 34 awards to members of our society from a range of microbiology subdisciplines and career stages to recognise their efforts and contributions to the field! theasm.org.au/news/2025/5/28…