Host-Microbe Biology
The Host Microbe Biology (HMB) track explores research at the host-microbe interface. The HMB track addresses pathogenic and symbiotic relationships between microbes and the host, as well as the microbiome. Scientists studying genetics and physiology of microbes and viruses at the basic science level should expect to find topics covering the genetic, physiological and virulence mechanisms that shape host-microbe relationships.
Subtracks
Host-Microbe Biology
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HMB01
Animal Infections and Transmission
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HMB02
Genetic and Physiological Adaptation to the Host
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HMB03
Cell and Tissue Responses to Microbes
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HMB04
Invasion and Survival in Host Cells
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HMB05
Microbe Interactions with Non-mammalian Host
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HMB06
Microbiome-Host Interactions
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HMB07
Phage-Host Interactions
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HMB08
Polymicrobial Pathogenicity and Symbiosis
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HMB09
Inflammation and Immunity
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HMB10
Surface Structures and Pathogenic Microbes
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HMB11
Toxins and Secretion Machines and Secreted Factors
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HMB12
Virulence Regulatory Mechanisms
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HMB13
Virus-Host Associations
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HMB14
Anti-pathogen Strategies (Basic Science Stage)
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HMB15
Vaccine Development (Basic Science Stage)
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HMB16
Mammalian Host-Microbe Interactions