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join us online for the society showcase 2022.

each year, the society hosts a showcase event for early career members to come together, meet each other and interact with other members of the society who are at different stages of their careers. the event allows us to recognise the excellent work that our community, including committee members, champions and prize winners has accomplished over the past year.

this year’s online event will feature the final of the sir howard dalton young microbiologist of the year competition, featuring talks from scientists shortlisted from presentations given at annual conference 2022. the prize recognises and rewards excellence in science communication by a member who is either a postgraduate student or a postdoctoral researcher within two years of gaining their phd.

the event will continue with a selection of flash poster presentations from the winners and runners up of the ‘‘people’s choice poster prize’ and ‘ecm forum poster prize’ who presented at annual conference 2022.

the event will conclude with the announcement of the winner of the young microbiologist of the year.

this special online event promises to be a great celebration of the work of society members, which everyone is invited to attend.

further information will be announced in the build up to the event on our social media channels, follow us on twitter @microbiosoc and join the conversation using #microbioshowcase22

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session

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wednesday 05 october, afternoon

sir howard dalton young microbiologist of the year 2022 final

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wednesday 05 october, afternoon

sir howard dalton young microbiologist of the year competition

each year, the sir howard dalton young microbiologist of the year competition recognises and rewards excellence in science communication by a 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? member who is a postgraduate student or postdoctoral researcher, having gained their phd in the last two years.

finalists shortlisted from oral and poster presentations at annual conference 2022 will present their research to compete for the award, which will be judged by a panel chaired by sarah maddocks, co-chair of the sustainability committee, and comprised of representatives of the society’s divisions.

the 2022 finalists are:

alix lee, queen's university belfast, uk

clodagh carr, university college cork, ireland

brindha gap-gaupool, university of leicester, uk

aisling brady, imperial college london, uk

ailish mccafferty, university of leeds, uk

zihan zhu, university of oxford, uk

ellen l. harrison, university of cambridge, uk

bethany j pettifor, bangor university, uk

registration

registration for this event is now closed.