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II Bacteriophage Symposium at University of Gdańsk

We are delighted to share an exciting update from the recent II Bacteriophage Symposium held at the University of Gdańsk. During this significant event, our MRSLab members actively participated and presented their valuable research findings.

The symposium, dedicated to the fascinating world of bacteriophages, brought together representatives from numerous research groups. It was a platform where experts, including leaders in the field and budding enthusiasts, exchanged knowledge and insights on bacteriophage-related topics.

We are proud to announce that Karolina Kwiatkowska-Semrau and Karolina Zdrojewska represented MRSlab with their remarkable contributions to this symposium. Their dedication and commitment to advancing our understanding of bacteriophages are truly commendable.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to delve into the captivating realm of bacteriophages and explore new frontiers in microbiology. We look forward to their continued research endeavors and future collaborations.

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