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Invitation to International Conference on Bacteriophage Research

Dear SIG Members,
Please see below an invitation to attend an upcoming online phage conference in India:

I have the pleasure of inviting and requesting you all to please participate with your students in the International Conference on Bacteriophage Research organised by the Society for Bacteriophage Research and Therapy in virtual mode on 22nd, 23rd & 24th of July 2021

The first day of the virtual conference is dedicated to Oral and Poster presentation, while the two other days cover all other fields of research and application of bacteriophage, with both Plenaries and parallel Keynote sessions, in addition to the participation of other active phage scientist from all over the world.

Kindly apply for the awards under different categories; 
1. Life time achievement awards in the field of bacteriophage 
2. Young scientist awards in the field of bacteriophage under different fields (≤50 Years) 
3. Outstanding scientist awards 
4. Best oral presentation awards 
5. Best posters presentation awards 

Those scientists who get shortlisted must provide the requisite documents in support of their work. All the abstract of posters and oral presentations will be published in the International Journal of Bacteriophage Research for free. 

Last date for registration for conference: 30th June 2021
Last date for sending abstract for the conference: 30th June 2021 
Last date for nomination for award: 30th June 2021 

Link for Registration & Abstract submission: https://forms.gle/eqKYq3EWpcjvde8S9 
Link for nomination for awards: https://forms.gle/LsizAgfXfSxG3vXq7 

All the delegates and the award winners shall get online certificates. For Registration Send Rs 500=00 to: 

Treasurer name: Ms. Vedavathi C.B 
Account Number: 920010070154340 
Bank Name: Axis bank 
IFSc Code: UTIB0000539 

I request you all to please participate with your students and also inform all your colleagues and friends who are working on bacteriophages. 

Regards,
Prof VinodKumar C.S 
Convenor, International Conference on Bacteriophage Research 
Vice-President, Society for Bacteriophage Research and Therapy

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