news
issue: the mobile microbe
08 november 2016 article
2022世界杯对阵分析 subscription rate increase
at the society’s council meeting in july, it was agreed to increase subscription rates for most 2022世界杯对阵分析 categories from september 2016.
this will be the first increase in three years. during this period we have continued to invest in supporting the 2022世界杯对阵分析 with the introduction of: new training courses; the early career microbiologists’ forum; the champions initiative; more flexible joining options; increased networking opportunities; and an improved calendar of scientific meetings and events. additionally, we have realigned our grants programme to make it easier for the 600 members we support this way to identify, apply for and report against a grant.
it remains a strategic aim of the society to keep investing in its 2022世界杯对阵分析 . members are currently being consulted on how we can further improve and enhance the 2022世界杯对阵分析 offering for the future, and the findings from this will help shape a renewed and revised 2022世界杯对阵分析 offering in 2017.
please see the table below for the new 2022世界杯对阵分析 subscription rates.
|
card/cheque |
direct debit |
full member |
£77 |
£67 |
full concessionary member |
£35 |
£30 |
postgraduate student member |
£35 |
£30 |
undergraduate student member |
£15 |
£10 |
international associate member (excluding uk and ireland) |
£22 |
n/a |
international associate member (middle-income countries) |
£22 |
n/a |
international associate member (low-income countries) |
free |
n/a |
school representative member |
£18 |
£15 |
school corporate member |
£18 |
£15 |
affiliate member |
£15 |
£10 |
antibiotics unearthed pop-up events
two successful pop-up events were held this summer at garwnant forest, methyr tydfil, and kielder forest, northumberland, as part of antibiotics unearthed. the team would like to thank the volunteers – without your help, the events would not have been the successes that they were. to find out more about what is currently happening in the antibiotics unearthed project, see page 192.
young microbiologist of the year
lindsay broadbent, queen’s university belfast, was presented with the young microbiologist of the year award for 2016. she gave her talk, entitled ‘the role of ifnλ1 in rsv infection and its potential as a novel anti-rsv prophylactic’, at the annual general meeting this september. mariya goncheva won second place, with ethan morgan and andrew frey taking joint third place in the competition.
more details about the young microbiologist of the year finalists can be found on the society’s website.
congratulations to our 2017 prize lecture winners
the society is pleased to announce the prize lecture winners for 2017. these prizes are awarded in recognition of significant contributions to the field of microbiology, and each winner will present a prize lecture at the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? annual conference 2017, taking place from 3–6 april in edinburgh. please see the news story online for more information about each winner.
deaths
it is with regret that the society announces the death of the following members: dr jennifer moyle, who joined the society in 1956; professor harold perkins, who joined the society in 1962.
contact [email protected] if you wish to notify the society of the death of a member whose details can be included in this section.
author surveys
earlier this year, the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? surveyed over 800 authors to find out their experience of publishing with our journals. this was a first for the society, and we would like to extend our thanks to all who took part.
the survey was conducted in may 2016 across five of the society’s journals: microbiology, journal of general virology, journal of medical microbiology, jmm case reports and international journal of evolutionary and systematic microbiology.
for more information, please see the article in this issue on author surveys.
leaving a legacy
members are now able to remember the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? in their will, helping us to support the future of microbiology and the next generation of microbiologists. your bequest will help us achieve our vision of a world in which the science of microbiology provides maximum benefit to society. for full details, please see the society’s website.
society events
we have had a fantastic run of meetings this year, from the highly successful 2016 annual conference to our seven focused meetings, including two organised by our irish division. for more information on upcoming events for 2017, please see the relevant articles in this issue.
grants deadlines
date |
grant |
1 december 2016 |
travel grants to present at conferences/attend short courses between 1 january and 31 march 2017. |
30 january 2017 |
grants for support to attend the annual conference 2017. |
grants are changing!
this summer, the society’s council approved changes to the grants programme after it was reviewed, to ensure that funds were being used in the best way possible to contribute to our members’ professional development. the changes make our entire programme strategically relevant, address underspending and ensure that we are adding value to the member experience. members can find out more via the enclosed insert accompanying the magazine and by visiting the grants pages of the website.
we’d like to hear about your 2022世界杯对阵分析 experience
thank you to everyone who has taken part in the 2022世界杯对阵分析 research project, either by completing the questionnaire or participating in a workshop. your input has been invaluable in helping us gain a deeper understanding of what’s working well and what needs to change for the future. there is still time to have your say – if you have views about our 2022世界杯对阵分析 offering, please email paul easton (head of 2022世界杯对阵分析 services) at [email protected].
the winner of the £50 amazon voucher, drawn at random from those who completed the 2022世界杯对阵分析 questionnaire, is mohammed r. mohaisen.
contributions and feedback
the society welcomes contributions and feedback from members. please contact [email protected] with your ideas.
correction
in the last issue of microbiology today, we incorrectly printed that penicillin was discovered in edinburgh.
sir alexander fleming discovered penicillin in st mary’s hospital, london.
benjamin thompson
head of communications
[email protected]
image: lindsay broadbent, winner of this year's young microbiologist of the year award, with society president professor neil gow..