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ClostPath

International Meetings on the Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Clostridia.

The bacterial genus Clostridium is responsible for several extremely important human and veterinary diseases, including tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene, antibiotic-associated diarrhoea, pseudomembranous colitis, human food poisoning, and veterinary enterotoxemias. The ClostPath series of international meetings was instigated in 1995, and is now the leading forum for the international community to meet and discuss progress made in understanding the pathogenic clostridia and their associated diseases.

Previous Meetings

ClostPath 1995:
Rio Rica, Arizona, USA - January 11-14, 1995 (Glen Songer)

ClostPath 1997:
Selliac, France - July 1997 (Stewart Cole)

ClostPath 2000:
Kazusa, Tokyo, Japan - June 8-11, 2000 (S Hayashi/ S Nakamura)

ClostPath 2003:
Woods Hole, MA, USA - April 26-30, 2003 (Linc Sonenshein)

ClostPath 2006:
Nottingham, UK - June 21 -25, 2006 (Nigel P Minton)

ClostPath 2009:
Rome, Italy - October 2009 (Paola Mastrantonio)

ClostPath 2011:
Iowa, USA - October 2011 (Glen Songer)


Future Meetings

ClostPath 2013:
Date - 22nd - 26th October 2013
Venue - Palm Cove, Qld, Australia
Host - Professor Julian Rood of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

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