BIOSCIENCE DAY 2011 "Next Generation Research in Infectious Diseases" November 10, 2011 in the Stamp Student Union Keynote at 5pm in the Colony Ballroom: "Explorations of Self: Space, time, and stability in the human microbiome" by David Relman, Stanford University School of Medicine FREE EVENT Other Talks in the Colony Ballroom starting at 1:30pm: "Infectomics: Transcriptional profiling of host-pathogen interactions" "Combining Transposon Mutagenesis and Deep Sequencing to Identify Essential Genes and Genetic Interactions in Pathogens" "What does the interleukin-7 signaling pathway have to do with infectious diseases?" "Why is TB so successful? New perspectives on the host-pathogen relationship in tuberculosis." "How the study of post-initiation regulatory mechanisms may reveal aspects of bacterial pathogenesis" Also: Networking Panel – guiding you in your job search - 11:00 in the Banneker Room Poster Session - Come and see posters by your peers. 12:00 noon in the Grand Ballroom Thematic areas for the posters are the following: Agriculture, Food, and Nutritional SciencesBiochemistry/Biophysics Biodiversity, Conservation, Ecology & Evolution Bioengineering Biomaterials and Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Chemical Sciences Education/Curricular Innovation Environmental Science Family, Community and Public Health Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics, and Proteomics Microbiology and Immunology Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Water Quality and Management Come for all or part of the day. http://www.bioscienceday.umd.edu