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EXTREMOPHILES 2004 By Frank Robb American Society for Microbiology release 20 November 2003 The American Society for Microbiology is organizing Extremophiles 2004, to be held in Cambridge, Maryland, September 19-23, 2004. The study of extreme environments has revealed the extraordinary versatility and durability of life in seemingly prohibitive conditions, including high and low temperature, high pressure, high salt, extreme pH and desiccation. Extremophiles 2004 will be the 5th International Congress held biannually since 1996, to provide continuous coverage of new developments in the international scientific community in this burgeoning field. It will also mark the first occasion this conference will be in North America. The program will provide a forum to review progress in the biology, physiology, genomics, and systematics of microorganisms from extreme environments, and to stimulate interest in structural genomics and proteomics that are major growth areas in the field. Early abstract submissions are encouraged, and up to 50 student travel grants will be available. We welcome your participation at this important meeting. Additional information is available at http://www.asm.org/Meetings/index.asp?bid=19177
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