Events

Upcoming Events with MSI

Microbe-Related Events Beyond MSI

HMS Micro Monday Talks

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This weekly seminar series is run by the Harvard Medical School Blavatnik Institute and Department of Microbiology.

HMS Micro Tuesday Talks

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This monthly seminar series is run by the Harvard Medical School Blavatnik Institute and Department of Microbiology.

HMS Immuno Wednesday Talks

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The Wednesday Seminar Series is one of the most widely-attended in the Longwood Medical area and features presentations by leaders in the field of Immunology .

HSPH Immunology & Infectious Diseases

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Seminar series hosted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases.

MIT Microbiome Club

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The MIT Microbiome Club our student-led community education and outreach arm. The MIT Microbiome Club was created to provide a space at MIT dedicated to the exploration of the vibrant field of human microbiome studies, bringing together the students, researchers, clinicians, and members of the public currently working on or interested in this field. The Microbiome Club sponsors hands-on workshops and lunch and learn discussions, dinners with faculty and industry professionals, and educational material for short courses at MIT and science outreach events in the Cambridge community. The club is also involved with hosting larger CMIT events such as microbiome-focused symposia and hackathons. Through these activities and more, we aim to create a space for interested students to come together and plug into the network of research and outreach opportunities in this vibrant, new field. The MIT Microbiome Club is actively looking for interested members keen on helping shape the future of this club on campus.

Boston Bacterial Meeting

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The Boston Bacterial Meeting (BBM) brings together bacteriologists from the Boston area and beyond.  With attendance now at almost 550 researchers from over 100 academic institutions and biotech companies, BBM offers an exciting cross-section of current microbiology research.