The Pioneer Valley Microbiology Symposium organizing committee is happy to announce PVMS 2026! See the flyer below and be sure to save the date! Abstract submissions and registrations are now open. Stay tuned for more updates...
With #PVMS2024 approaching we would like to give a special thanks to one of our sponsors @Sino_Biological for supporting us. Be sure to stop by their table and interact with them on Saturday!
#PVMS2024 is this Saturday! Please see our website for the schedule and abstract book: https://t.co/HAL9j9w42m.
For information about venue/parking please visit this link: https://t.co/85oXX0muRF
Valentine's Day presents the perfect opportunity to express our gratitude to our incredible sponsors. #PVMS2024 would not be possible without your generous support.
Today is the last day to register online for #PVMS2024! Registration closes at 11:59pm tonight and is $25 for students and $35 for everyone else. Registration at the door on the day of the symposium will be cash only: $30 for students and $40 for everyone else.
Good news - the abstract submission deadline for #PVMS2024 has been extended to January 29th! Extra time to put those finishing touches on your abstracts!
Happy New Year Valley Microbes! Ring in the new year by submitting an abstract/registering for #PVMS2024. The abstract submission deadline is Jan. 22nd and the registration deadline is Feb. 9th! See our website for more information (https://t.co/HAL9j9w42m).
We are pleased to host Dr. Amy Teffer from UMass Amherst!
She researches how fish and their infectious agents respond to environmental change and anthropogenic stressors using physiological and genomic tools merged with experimentation, telemetry, and statistical modeling.
We are pleased to host Dr. Ariel L. Furst (@afurst1) from MIT!
Her lab uses electrochemical, biological and materials engineering tools to develop technologies that can improve human and environmental health.
We are pleased to host Dr. Vicki Jeffers (@jeffersvic) from the University of New Hampshire!
Her lab studies mechanisms of epigenetic and transcriptional regulation in the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii using genomic, proteomic, molecular and cellular biology approaches.
The Pioneer Valley Microbiology Symposium organizing committee is happy to announce PVMS 2024! See the flyer below and be sure to save the date! Abstract submissions and registrations are now open. Stay tuned for more updates...
Thank you to our organizing committee, our guest speakers, our attendees, and our sponsors (see below) for another successful PVMS! We couldn't do it without all your support.
The schedule and abstract book are now available on our site (https://t.co/HAL9j9wBRU). For information regarding parking, please click on the Venue and Parking tab. If you are registering on the day of the event please be aware that we only accept cash. See you all on Saturday!
The new official date for PVMS 2023 is Saturday, March 25th! Thank you everyone for your patience with the rescheduling. We are looking forward to hearing about all your amazing research! Stay tuned for the finalized schedule.