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Division B - Microbial Pathogenesis
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Division Officers |
Information on how to contact your divisional leadership, including e-mail, snail mail, netsites and homepages, as well as information on nominated candidates for divisional office |
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General Information |
Information on meetings, symposia, awards and programs pertaining to Divisions B (Microbial Pathogenesis) and D (General Medical Microbiology) |
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Newsletter |
The General Medical Microbiology newsletter/minutes of the Divisions B and D meeting in Atlanta |
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WWW links |
Links to netsites of potential interest to our membership |
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This page was authored and designed by Divisions B and D which are fully responsible for its contents.
Please send comments and suggestions to:
Stephen Calderwood (scalderwood@partners.org)
or
Dara Frank (frankd@post.its.mcw.edu)
Copyright © 2000 American Society for Microbiology - For additional information see Legal Rights and Obligations.
All rights reserved.
Created: December 5, 1996
Revised: August 23, 2000
URL: http://www.asm.org/division/b/index.asp
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