Distinguished Faculty
Professor George Salmond
University of Cambridge, UK
Conference Chair's Welcome and Introduction
Professor John McCafferty - Keynote Address
University of Cambridge, UK
Title: Generation of antibodies for research and medicine by phage display technology
Dr Alexandra Henein
University of Reading, UK
Title: Development of a range of cytotoxicity assays for testing purified phage preparations
Professor Dr Elisabeth Haggård-Ljungquist
Stockholm University, Sweden
Title: The P2-like integrases, possible tools for directed gene insertions into unmodified eukaryotic genomes
Professor Dr Grzegorz Wegrzyn
University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Title: Regulation of replication of bacteriophages carrying Shiga toxin genes
Professor Heather Allison
University of Liverpool, UK
Title: Stx phage impacts upon their lysogen
Professor Martha Clokie
University of Leicester, UK
Title: The diversity and infection dynamics of Clostridium difficile bacteriophages
Professor Ian Connerton
University of Nottingham, UK
Title: Understanding the ecology of Campylobacter phage to controlCampylobacter colonisation of poultry
Professor Dr Pilar Garcia
IPLA-CSIC, Department of Technology and Biotechnology of Dairy Products (DairySafe Team), Asturias, Spain
Title: Bacteriophages as new tools in the safety of dairy products
Professor Adelaide Almeida
University of Aveiro, Portugal
Title: Reducing the Salmonella horizontal transmission during eggs incubation by phage therapy
Dr Steven Hagens
Micreos Food Safety, The Netherlands
Title: Bacteriophage field trials
Professor Angus Buckling
University of Exeter, UK
Title: Constraining the evolution of antibiotic resistance using phages
Professor George Salmond
University of Cambridge, UK
Title: Evolution of bacterial anti-viral abortive infection systems
Dr Michael Mattey - Keynote Address
Fixed-Phage Ltd, UK
Title: Product development processes for antimicrobial applications of bacteriophages
Dr Chloe James
University of Liverpool, UK
Title: Modelling the co-evolution of 3 temperate phages and their Pseudomonas aeruginosa hosts in the cystic fibrosis lung
Dr Umendar Sharma
GangaGen Ltd, India
Title: Bacteriphage Tail Associated Muralytic Enzymes (TAMEs) as potential bactericidal therapeutic agents
Professor Ryszard Miedzybrodzki
Polish Academy of Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland
Title: The experimental phage therapy conducted in the Phage Therapy Unit in Wroclaw
Dr Maya Merabishvili
Queen Astrid Military Hospital, Belgium
Title: Phage Therapy Experience of Queen Astrid Military Hospital in Brussels
Dr Carmela Dantas-Barbosa
UMR INSERM , France
Title: Antibody Phage Display Libraries: Contributions to Oncology
Dr Richard Hopkins
Phylogica Ltd, Australia
Title: Phage displayed phylomer libraries for the discovery of custom scaffolds suitable for intracellular or extracellular targets
Dr Miloš Barut
BIA Separations, Ajdovščina, Slovenia
Title: Purification of bacteriophages using short monolithic columns – strategies for process development and optimization
Miss Sadia Sattar
Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Title: Filamentous bacteriophages: functionalized “Nano-particles or Nano-Phages” for applications in diagnostics and vaccine development
Dr Jinyu Shan
University of Leicester, UK
Title: Understanding the relationship between bacteriophages and Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis
Dr Gilbert Verbaken
Queen Astrid Military Hospital, Belgium
Title: Experts’ views on the current regulatory medicinal product framework: Call for a dedicated European bacteriophage therapy directive
Posters Presented at EuroPhages 2012
(Presenters in Bold)
Preliminary studies of the applicability of phage therapy with new isolated bacteriophages in marine fish aquaculture
Adelaide Almeida, Carla Pereira, Yolanda J Silva, Ângela Cunha, Newton CM Gomes
Phage-based probiotic cocktail in prophylaxis against foodborne infections
Aleshkin AV , Volozhantsev NV, Svetoch EA, Afanas’ev SS, Vasil’ev DA, Zolotuhin SN
Why be latent? - The evolutionary biology of temperate phages and latent viruses
Thomas W Berngruber, Rémy Froissart, Marc Choisy, Sébastien Lion, and Sylvain Gandon
Characterization of the receptor-binding domain of bacteriophage T7: generation of mutant phages
Córdoba L, Garcia-Doval C, van Raaij MJ
Preliminary investigation on two Stx2-carrying bacteriophages induced from STEC strains isolated from goat milk
Claudia Picozzi, Silvia Grassi, Ileana Vigentini, Roberto Foschino
Phage Therapy of Burn Wound Infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli
Yves P Gauthier, Flavie Pouillot, Cécile Cléry-Barraud, Magali Leroy, Julien Tessier, Michael Dubow and Jérôme Gabard
What it the lowest growth rate of bacteria needed for the development of bacteriophage T4?
Piotr Golec, Joanna Karczewska-Golec and Grzegorz Węgrzyn
Production optimization of Campylobacter phages
Nika Janez , Eva Zaletel, Andreja Petan, Bojana Stevovic, Matjaz Peterka*, Ales Podgornik
The influence of the Cystic Fibrosis lung environment on the ecology ofPseudomonas aeruginosa temperate phages
EV Jones, MA Brockhurst, A Kadioglu, CE James& C Winstanley
Characterization of bacteriophages against Avian E. coli isolated from Domestic poultry farms in Korea
Tae Sung Jung, Tae Hwan Kim
Unique Klebsiella phage vb_KleM-RaK2 representing a novel genus within a family Myoviridae of tailed bacteriophages
Laura Kaliniene, Eugenijus Šimoliūnas, Lidija Truncaite, Aurelija Zajančkauskaite and Rolandas Meškys
An investigation of bacteriophage therapy in the prevention of Clostridium difficile infection using an in vitro colon model
Emma Meader, Melinda Mayer, Dietmar Steverding, Simon R Carding and Arjan Narbad
Evaluation of transducing ability of the polyvalent staphylococcal phage preparation STAFAL ® by detection and quantification of antibiotic resistance genes in phage particles using qPCR
Ivana Maslanova, Roman Pantucek, Marian Varga, Jiri Doskar, Josef Bostik, Vitezslav Fuglik and Marek Mosa
Classification of Pathogenic Strains of Pseudomonas tolaasii for the Bacteriophage Control of Brown Blotch Disease
Lin-Lin Mu, Soo-Jin Parkand Young-Kee Kim
Temperate bacteriophages in Burkholderia cepacia complex
Johannes Wittmann , Johannes Sikorski , Christine Rohde
Bacteriophages specific to Xanthomonas phaseoli and Pseudomonas phaseolicola causing brown spot and angular leaf spot of haricot
Tinatin Sadunishvili, Neli Sturua, Naili Giorgobiani, Nanuli Amashukeli, Nani Mchedlishvili, Nino Omiadze, Jose Neptuno Rodrigues-Lopez, Giorgi Kvesitadze
Molecular studies of the transcriptional switch region of bacteriophage P2
Wilhelmina Sehlén and Elisabeth Haggård--Ljungquist
Understanding the relationship between bacteriophages and Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis
Jinyu Shan, Jiraporn Gatedee, Edouard Galyov, Sunee Korbsrisate and Martha Clokie
Application of a rapid method for bacteria detection, in order to evaluate the effect of different cultural conditions on the efficacy of phage therapy as an alternative to inactivate pathogenic bacteria in fish farms
Yolanda Silva, Ricardo Calado, Newton Gomes, Ângela Cunha, Adelaide Almeida
The control of contamination in fuel bioethanol production via the deployment of bacteriophage
Christopher Spencer
Engineering of P22 tailspike protein to monitor Salmonella-derived polysaccharide
Kerstin Tang and Robert Seckler
The genotypic and phenotypic impacts of Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophage interactions with their host cells
Marta Veses-Garcia, AJ McCarthy & Heather E Allison
Combination of Bacteriophages for the Biological Control of Various Strains ofPseudomonas tolaasii
Yeong-Bae Yun and Young-Kee Kim