[ACVM] AMR Conference at Purdue University
Yung-Fu Chang
yc42 at cornell.edu
Wed Feb 8 13:32:17 EST 2023
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Based on this paper. It seems that Rhodococcus equi changed to Prescotella equi. Yung-Fu
Sangal, V., Goodfellow, M., Jones, A.L., Sutcliffe, I.A. & Sutcliffe, I.C. (2022) A stable home for an equine pathogen: valid publication of the binomial Prescotella equi gen. nov., comb.nov., and reclas-sification of four rhodococcal species into the genus Prescotella. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 72, 005551
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From: ACVM_diplomates <acvm_diplomates-bounces at lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Kristin A Clothier via ACVM_diplomates
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Subject: [ACVM] AMR Conference at Purdue University
Hi all,
Please see below for a conference announcement from Dr. Hendrix.
Take care,
Kris Clothier
ACVM Secretary
Microbes,
If you are free April 6-7, I hope you will consider coming to see me in West Lafayette, IN to attend the first-ever AMR Conference at Purdue. There will be speakers and interactive sessions where we will collaborate to solve this global problem. I also encourage you to have your students submit a poster. All are welcome to submit a poster, but only undergrads, graduate students, professional students are eligible for the competition. Please let me know if you have any questions about this exciting event, and feel free to share the news with your colleagues.
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Kenitra
PS: On an unrelated note, is Rhodococcus equi still the correct name? A pathology resident asked me about Rhodococcus hoagie as a possible change circa 2020.
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