ICCC15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
The Programme Committee will organise scientific programme that will provide the latest developments in culture collections and the related scientific fields together with the main demands from society and expectations from the stakeholders. The scientific programme will be developed over 5 working days and will be aligned in balance with plenary lectures, parallel sessions, round tables, poster sessions, short training courses and social events.
08:30
Registration
(for all the ones that arrive in the morning)
09:30 - 10:30
Welcoming and Opening Ceremony
Nelson Lima, President of ICCC15 LOC
Ipek Kurtboke, President of WFCC
Rino Rappuoli, President of IUMS
Andreas Holtel, EC-Research Executive Agency
Eduardo Hebel, Rector of the Universidad de La Frontera
Rui Vieira de Castro, Rector of the Minho University
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Opening Lectures
Chair: Nelson Lima, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
Ellen Jo Baron, Stanford University (Retired), USA
OL1. Future needs for microbial diagnostics: tools and resources
Rosa Aznar, CECT, Valencia University, ES
OL2. MIRRI: The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for 2021-2030
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
Session 1: Circular Bioeconomy
Chair: José Teixeira, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
Co-Chair: Vítor Vasconcelos, CIIMAR-UP, PT
S1.1. Circular economy challenges in bioresources valorization – the role of microorganisms - Cristina M.R. Rocha, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
file-pdf
S1.2. Culture collections for bioprospecting in sustainability and innovation - Kevin McCluskey, Kansas State University (Retired), USA
S1.3. Cyanobacteria and microalgae culture collections and circular economy - Vitor Vasconcelos, CIIMAR-UP, PT
file-pdf
S1.4. UCCCB - Centre for microbial conservation and the development of bio-based solutions - Paula V. Morais, CEMMPRE, UCCCB, UC, PT
file-pdf
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
Session 2: Legal & Policy Issues for Culture Collections
Chair: Marizeth Groenewald, Westerdijk Institute, NL
Co-Chair: Manuela da Silva, FIOCRUZ, BR
S2.1. Restrictions placed on the distribution and utilization of biological material by Access and Benefit Sharing legislations - Manuela da Silva, FIOCRUZ, BR
file-pdf
S2.2. The COP15 DSI decision: what do scientists need to do now? - Amber Scholz, Leibniz-Institut DSMZ, DE
S2.3. Pathogens infecting ABS implementation - Philippe Desmeth, BELSPO-Belgian Science Policy Office, BE
S2.4. Development of the Budapest System: recent improvements and challenges ahead - Isabelle Chauvet, Patents and Treaties Law Section, WIPO, CH
08:30-10:30
Session 3: Microbiomes
(for all the ones that arrive in the morning)
Chair: Carla Santos, MUM, UMinho, PT
Co-Chair: Márcia Kress, FCFRP-USP, BR
S3.1. Bacterial diversity and culturable actinomycetes antimicrobial activity in tidal flats of southern China - Man Cai, IMCAS, CN
file-pdf
S3.2. Genome-resolved metagenomics provides novel insights into chitin turnover, metabolic specialization, and niche partitioning in the octocoral microbiome - Tina Keller-Costa, IBB-IST, PT
file-pdf
S3.3. A Treasure trove for future discoveries: the female urogenital bacterial collection (UroGenBC) - Teresa G. Ribeiro, i4HB, PT
file-pdf
S3.4. Where, when, and how environmental and food microbiomes meet each other - Luigi Chessa, Agris Sardegna, IT
file-pdf
S3.5. Unravelling the conundrum – preserving the microbiome for Phytobiomes research - Matthew Ryan, CABI, UK & The International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research
file-pdf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee-Break & Group Photo
Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Invited Lectures
Chair: Cledir Santos, UFRO, CL
Ipek Kurtboke, President of the WFCC, AU
IL1. WFCC for Wellbeing of the Mankind and Advancement of Science and Technology
María de la Luz Mora, UFRO, CL
IL2. Effects of long-term phosphorus fertilization on bacterial community structure and its potential gene function related to phosphorus mineralization in pastures
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session+13h30: remote presentations at A1Auditorium
14:00 - 15:30
Session 4: Overview on Microbial Preservation Techniques
Chair: Ken-ichiro Suzuki, Tokyo Univ. Agriculture, JP
Co-Chair: Elisa Cupolillo, FIOCRUZ, BR
S4.1. Maintenance of microbial consortia from salami: a case study on the impact of cryopreservation - Giancarlo Perrone, CNR-ISPA, IT
file-pdf
S4.2. CICC operation: discovery and application of industrial microorganisms resource - Yao Su, CICC, CN
file-pdf
S4.3. Preserving viability and stabilizing properties of Rhodococcus biodegraders of pharma pollutants - Anastasiia Krivoruchko, IEGM, RU
file-pdf
S4.4. Ensuring conservation of the diversity of Leishmania parasites available for scientific and technological development - Gabrielle Barcellos Bezerra, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
file-pdf
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee-Break
Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
Session 5: Microbial Systematics
Chair: Andrey Yurkov , DSMZ, DE
Co-Chair: Benedetta Turchetti, UNIPG, IT
S5.1. Genotype-phenotype correlations with the Geodermatophilaceae - Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz, IFAPA/Las Torres, ES
file-pdf
S5.2. Genome sequence data: the key driver in shaping prokaryotic systematics - Praveen Rahi, Institut Pasteur, FR
file-pdf
S5.3. Collections, Cultures and the names of Fungi - Andrey Yurkov, DSMZ, DE
file-pdf
S5.4. Phylogenomics of the genus Alcaligenes: proposal of Alloalcaligenes gen. nov. - Robert E. Durán, Lab Microbiol. Molecular y Biotec., CL
file-pdf
17:30 - 19:00
Cutting Edge Technologies In Microbial Culture Collections
Round Table
Moderator: Jean Luc Legras, INREA
RT1. Leverage and revolutionize the wayyou work with the newest Absolute Q Digital PCR system – Rui Batista, ThermoFisher Scientific
file-pdf
RT2. MALDI Biotyper® – Recent Advances… - Rui Rocha, Portugal Bruker Director, PT
file-pdf
RT3. Miniaturization of DNA analysis, a game changer for food safety and quality - Marta Prado, INL, PT
file-pdf
RT4. The Italian network of culture collections: new cutting-edge technologies, new fields of research, new challenges to face - Cristina Giovanna Varese, JRU MIRRI-IT, IT
file-pdf
RT5. Implementation of cutting-edge technologies for the benefit of culture collections - Carla Santos, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
file-pdf
08:30 - 10:30
Session 6: Bioinformatics & Data Management in Culture Collections
Chair: Juncai Ma, WDCM, IMCAS, CN
Co-Chair: Vânia Vicente, UFPR & Taxonline, BR
S6.1. DSMZ digital diversity: building a global biodata infrastructure - Lorenz Reimer, DSMZ, DE
file-pdf
S6.2. MSI-2 / An online identification tool for MALDI TOF Mass Spectra - Anne-Cécile Normand, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, FR
S6.3. The GEN-ERA toolbox: unified and reproducible workflows for research in microbial genomics - Luc Cornet, BCCM/ULiège, BE
file-pdf
S6.4. The Westerdijk fungal data resources for fungal identification – Gerard Verkley, Westerdijk Institute, NL
file-pdf
S6.5. Culture collections data management, Vincent Robert, BioAware, BE
file-pdf
S6.6. WDCMserves as an information infrastructure for the exploration and utilization of microbial strains preserved worldwide - Linhuan Wu, WDCM,IMCAS, CN
file-pdf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
Invited Lectures
Chair: Manuela da Silva, FIOCRUZ,BR
Wieland Meyer - Incoming Director of Westerdijk Institute, NL
IL3. Fungal Culture Collections in 21st Century
Luís D.R. Melo, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
IL4. The importance of bacteriophage collections for the development of phage therapy
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session
14:00 - 17:30
Conference Tours
14:00 - 19:00
IS_MIRRI21 General Assembly (close session)
Chair: Nelson Lima, Coordinator, PT
19:00 - 22:00
Altogether Dinner @ RestaurantVila Galé Hotel
08:30 - 10:30
Session 7: National & Regional Network of Culture Collections
Chair: Cledir Santos, UFRO, CL
Co-Chair: Lily Eurwilaichitr, NSTDA, TH
S7.1. Microbiological collections of Paraná network (CMRP/Taxonline) - Vânia Vicente, UFPR, BR
file-pdf
S7.2. Moroccan Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms (CCMM): the first International Depositary Authority (IDA) in Africa and Nagoya Protocol implementation - Bahia Rached, CCMM, MA
file-pdf
S7.3. Virus collection of the new Fiocruz Covid-19 Biobank - Renata Campos Azevedo, FIOCRUZ, BR
file-pdf
S7.4. Biobank network in Korea - Tae-Eun Jin, KRIBB, KR
file-pdf
S7.5. The Norwegian Culture Collection of Algae (NORCCA): Diversity and Applications - Vladyslava Hostyeva, NIVA, NO
file-pdf
S7.6. Microbial Resource Center Network in ASEAN and along the Mekong River - Lily Eurwilaichitr, ENTEC/NSTDA, TH
file-pdf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Session 8: ECCO Symposium - New services for public microbial collections
Chair: Gerard Verkleij, ECCO President, NL
CO CHAIR: Cristina Giovanna Varese, JRU MIRRI-IT, IT
S8.1. Welcome on behalf of the European Culture Collections’ Organisation - Gerard Verkley, ECCO President, NL
S8.2. P-BIO: an overview of the Portuguese biotech ecosystem - Simão Soares, P-Bio/Portugal's Biotechnology Industry Organization, PT
S8.3. Driving innovation and pushing bioeconomy by offering smart scientific services - Mery Piña, EMBRC, FR
S8.4. The role of culture collections in clinical diagnostics and medical research - Wieland Meyer - Incoming Director of Westerdijk Institute, NL
file-pdf
S8.5. Discussion
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
Session 9: IS MIRRI 21 Symposium on Quality Management Systems - Global perspective
Chairs: Anabela Martins – MUM, UMinho, PT
Co-Chair: Vincent Van De Perre, BCCM, BE
S9.1. Welcome on behalf of the IS_MIRRI21 EU Project - Nelson Lima, Coordinator, MUM-UMinho, PT
file-pdf
S9.2. ISO 21710:2020 Specification on data management and publication in microbial resource centres - Linhuan Wu, IMCAS, CN
S9.3. ISO 20387:2018 How to implement? - Mieke De Wilde, Belgian Cancer Registry, BE
S9.4. Improvement of Quality Management System of Biological Resources at KCTC through Accreditation with ISO 20387 - Song-Gun Kim, KCTC, KR
file-pdf
S9.5. Supporting access and benefit-sharing by microbial collections for deposition of microbial strains and those deposited previously - Takahide Ishida, NIES, JP
file-pdf
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
Session 10: IS MIRRI 21 Symposium on Quality Management Systems – Europe & the World
Chair: Aurora Zuzuarregui Miró, CECT, SES
Co-Chair: Marleen Bosschaerts, BCCM/CC, BE
S10.1. Multi-site ISO 9001 - Vincent Van de Perre, BCCM/CC, BE
file-pdf
S10.2. How to deal with multiple QMS? - Anabela Martins, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
S10.3. BBMRI-ERIC - Development of a quality management service for a consortium of biobanks, a nine-year review and outlook - Andrea Wutte, BBMRI, AT
file-pdf
S10.4. Vision on quality within MIRRI-ERIC - Gerard Verkley, Westerdijk Institute, NL
17:30 - 19:00
IS_MIRRI21 General Assembly (close session)
Chair: Nelson Lima, Coordinator, PT
08:30 - 09:30
WFCC EB Meeting (close session)
09:30 - 10:30
WFCC General Assembly
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break & Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Skerman Award Lecture
Chair: Ipek Kurtboke, WFCC President, AU
Imen Nouioui, DSMZ, DE
SAL1. Advanced systematics of Actinobacteria: a key to exploiting their biotechnological potential
Best Poster Prize
ICCC15 Closure session
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:30
WDCM & MIRRI Joint Training Course for Big Data of Open Science in Microbiology
Chairs:
Nelson Lima, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
Juncai Ma, WDCM, IMCAS, CN
TC1. Welcome and presentation of the WDCM training courses - Juncai Ma, Director of the WDCM, IMCAS, CN
TC2. Welcome and presentation of the MIRRI CWE and training courses - Nelson Lima, UMinho, PT
TC3. Introduction to WDCM global collaborative work - Juncai Ma, Director of the WDCM, IMCAS, CN
TC4. The WDCM 10K type strain sequencing project - Linhuan Wu, WDCM, IMCAS, CN
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30
WDCM & MIRRI Joint Training Course for Big Data of Open Science in Microbiology (cont.)
TC6. The UCCCB collection as a resource for bacteria PHA producers’ genetic diversity assessment - Diogo Neves Proença, CEMMPRE, UCCCB, UC, PT
file-pdf
TC7. Research open data for use and reuse - Ana Alice Baptista, Centro ALGORITMI, Uminho, PT
TC8. - From compliance to capacity building: how European biological resource centres pave the way for benefit sharing - Anne Emmanuelle Kervella, EMBRC, FR
file-pdf
TC9. Conclusion remarks -Biobanks’ catalogues, open windows to the microbial realm - Philippe Desmeth, BELSPO-Belgian Science Policy Office, BE
08:30
Registration
(for all the ones that arrive in the morning)
09:30 - 10:30
Welcoming and Opening Ceremony
Nelson Lima, President of ICCC15 LOC
Ipek Kurtboke, President of WFCC
Rino Rappuoli, President of IUMS
Andreas Holtel, EC-Research Executive Agency
Eduardo Hebel, Rector of the Universidad de La Frontera
Rui Vieira de Castro, Rector of the Minho University
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Opening Lectures
Chair: Nelson Lima, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
Ellen Jo Baron, Stanford University (Retired), USA
OL1. Future needs for microbial diagnostics: tools and resources
Rosa Aznar, CECT, Valencia University, ES
OL2. MIRRI: The Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for 2021-2030
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
Session 1: Circular Bioeconomy
Chair: José Teixeira, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
Co-Chair: Vítor Vasconcelos, CIIMAR-UP, PT
S1.1. Circular economy challenges in bioresources valorization – the role of microorganisms - Cristina M.R. Rocha, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
file-pdf
S1.2. Culture collections for bioprospecting in sustainability and innovation - Kevin McCluskey, Kansas State University (Retired), USA
S1.3. Cyanobacteria and microalgae culture collections and circular economy - Vitor Vasconcelos, CIIMAR-UP, PT
file-pdf
S1.4. UCCCB - Centre for microbial conservation and the development of bio-based solutions - Paula V. Morais, CEMMPRE, UCCCB, UC, PT
file-pdf
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
Session 2: Legal & Policy Issues for Culture Collections
Chair: Marizeth Groenewald, Westerdijk Institute, NL
Co-Chair: Manuela da Silva, FIOCRUZ, BR
S2.1. Restrictions placed on the distribution and utilization of biological material by Access and Benefit Sharing legislations - Manuela da Silva, FIOCRUZ, BR
file-pdf
S2.2. The COP15 DSI decision: what do scientists need to do now? - Amber Scholz, Leibniz-Institut DSMZ, DE
S2.3. Pathogens infecting ABS implementation - Philippe Desmeth, BELSPO-Belgian Science Policy Office, BE
S2.4. Development of the Budapest System: recent improvements and challenges ahead - Isabelle Chauvet, Patents and Treaties Law Section, WIPO, CH
08:30-10:30
Session 3: Microbiomes
(for all the ones that arrive in the morning)
Chair: Carla Santos, MUM, UMinho, PT
Co-Chair: Márcia Kress, FCFRP-USP, BR
S3.1. Bacterial diversity and culturable actinomycetes antimicrobial activity in tidal flats of southern China - Man Cai, IMCAS, CN
file-pdf
S3.2. Genome-resolved metagenomics provides novel insights into chitin turnover, metabolic specialization, and niche partitioning in the octocoral microbiome - Tina Keller-Costa, IBB-IST, PT
file-pdf
S3.3. A Treasure trove for future discoveries: the female urogenital bacterial collection (UroGenBC) - Teresa G. Ribeiro, i4HB, PT
file-pdf
S3.4. Where, when, and how environmental and food microbiomes meet each other - Luigi Chessa, Agris Sardegna, IT
file-pdf
S3.5. Unravelling the conundrum – preserving the microbiome for Phytobiomes research - Matthew Ryan, CABI, UK & The International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research
file-pdf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee-Break & Group Photo
Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Invited Lectures
Chair: Cledir Santos, UFRO, CL
Ipek Kurtboke, President of the WFCC, AU
IL1. WFCC for Wellbeing of the Mankind and Advancement of Science and Technology
María de la Luz Mora, UFRO, CL
IL2. Effects of long-term phosphorus fertilization on bacterial community structure and its potential gene function related to phosphorus mineralization in pastures
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session+13h30: remote presentations at A1Auditorium
14:00 - 15:30
Session 4: Overview on Microbial Preservation Techniques
Chair: Ken-ichiro Suzuki, Tokyo Univ. Agriculture, JP
Co-Chair: Elisa Cupolillo, FIOCRUZ, BR
S4.1. Maintenance of microbial consortia from salami: a case study on the impact of cryopreservation - Giancarlo Perrone, CNR-ISPA, IT
file-pdf
S4.2. CICC operation: discovery and application of industrial microorganisms resource - Yao Su, CICC, CN
file-pdf
S4.3. Preserving viability and stabilizing properties of Rhodococcus biodegraders of pharma pollutants - Anastasiia Krivoruchko, IEGM, RU
file-pdf
S4.4. Ensuring conservation of the diversity of Leishmania parasites available for scientific and technological development - Gabrielle Barcellos Bezerra, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
file-pdf
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee-Break
Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
Session 5: Microbial Systematics
Chair: Andrey Yurkov , DSMZ, DE
Co-Chair: Benedetta Turchetti, UNIPG, IT
S5.1. Genotype-phenotype correlations with the Geodermatophilaceae - Maria del Carmen Montero-Calasanz, IFAPA/Las Torres, ES
file-pdf
S5.2. Genome sequence data: the key driver in shaping prokaryotic systematics - Praveen Rahi, Institut Pasteur, FR
file-pdf
S5.3. Collections, Cultures and the names of Fungi - Andrey Yurkov, DSMZ, DE
file-pdf
S5.4. Phylogenomics of the genus Alcaligenes: proposal of Alloalcaligenes gen. nov. - Robert E. Durán, Lab Microbiol. Molecular y Biotec., CL
file-pdf
17:30 - 19:00
Cutting Edge Technologies In Microbial Culture Collections
Round Table
Moderator: Jean Luc Legras, INREA
RT1. Leverage and revolutionize the wayyou work with the newest Absolute Q Digital PCR system – Rui Batista, ThermoFisher Scientific
file-pdf
RT2. MALDI Biotyper® – Recent Advances… - Rui Rocha, Portugal Bruker Director, PT
file-pdf
RT3. Miniaturization of DNA analysis, a game changer for food safety and quality - Marta Prado, INL, PT
file-pdf
RT4. The Italian network of culture collections: new cutting-edge technologies, new fields of research, new challenges to face - Cristina Giovanna Varese, JRU MIRRI-IT, IT
file-pdf
RT5. Implementation of cutting-edge technologies for the benefit of culture collections - Carla Santos, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
file-pdf
08:30 - 10:30
Session 6: Bioinformatics & Data Management in Culture Collections
Chair: Juncai Ma, WDCM, IMCAS, CN
Co-Chair: Vânia Vicente, UFPR & Taxonline, BR
S6.1. DSMZ digital diversity: building a global biodata infrastructure - Lorenz Reimer, DSMZ, DE
file-pdf
S6.2. MSI-2 / An online identification tool for MALDI TOF Mass Spectra - Anne-Cécile Normand, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, FR
S6.3. The GEN-ERA toolbox: unified and reproducible workflows for research in microbial genomics - Luc Cornet, BCCM/ULiège, BE
file-pdf
S6.4. The Westerdijk fungal data resources for fungal identification – Gerard Verkley, Westerdijk Institute, NL
file-pdf
S6.5. Culture collections data management, Vincent Robert, BioAware, BE
file-pdf
S6.6. WDCMserves as an information infrastructure for the exploration and utilization of microbial strains preserved worldwide - Linhuan Wu, WDCM,IMCAS, CN
file-pdf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
Invited Lectures
Chair: Manuela da Silva, FIOCRUZ,BR
Wieland Meyer - Incoming Director of Westerdijk Institute, NL
IL3. Fungal Culture Collections in 21st Century
Luís D.R. Melo, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
IL4. The importance of bacteriophage collections for the development of phage therapy
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session
14:00 - 17:30
Conference Tours
14:00 - 19:00
IS_MIRRI21 General Assembly (close session)
Chair: Nelson Lima, Coordinator, PT
19:00 - 22:00
Altogether Dinner @ RestaurantVila Galé Hotel
08:30 - 10:30
Session 7: National & Regional Network of Culture Collections
Chair: Cledir Santos, UFRO, CL
Co-Chair: Lily Eurwilaichitr, NSTDA, TH
S7.1. Microbiological collections of Paraná network (CMRP/Taxonline) - Vânia Vicente, UFPR, BR
file-pdf
S7.2. Moroccan Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms (CCMM): the first International Depositary Authority (IDA) in Africa and Nagoya Protocol implementation - Bahia Rached, CCMM, MA
file-pdf
S7.3. Virus collection of the new Fiocruz Covid-19 Biobank - Renata Campos Azevedo, FIOCRUZ, BR
file-pdf
S7.4. Biobank network in Korea - Tae-Eun Jin, KRIBB, KR
file-pdf
S7.5. The Norwegian Culture Collection of Algae (NORCCA): Diversity and Applications - Vladyslava Hostyeva, NIVA, NO
file-pdf
S7.6. Microbial Resource Center Network in ASEAN and along the Mekong River - Lily Eurwilaichitr, ENTEC/NSTDA, TH
file-pdf
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Session 8: ECCO Symposium - New services for public microbial collections
Chair: Gerard Verkleij, ECCO President, NL
CO CHAIR: Cristina Giovanna Varese, JRU MIRRI-IT, IT
S8.1. Welcome on behalf of the European Culture Collections’ Organisation - Gerard Verkley, ECCO President, NL
S8.2. P-BIO: an overview of the Portuguese biotech ecosystem - Simão Soares, P-Bio/Portugal's Biotechnology Industry Organization, PT
S8.3. Driving innovation and pushing bioeconomy by offering smart scientific services - Mery Piña, EMBRC, FR
S8.4. The role of culture collections in clinical diagnostics and medical research - Wieland Meyer - Incoming Director of Westerdijk Institute, NL
file-pdf
S8.5. Discussion
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
Session 9: IS MIRRI 21 Symposium on Quality Management Systems - Global perspective
Chairs: Anabela Martins – MUM, UMinho, PT
Co-Chair: Vincent Van De Perre, BCCM, BE
S9.1. Welcome on behalf of the IS_MIRRI21 EU Project - Nelson Lima, Coordinator, MUM-UMinho, PT
file-pdf
S9.2. ISO 21710:2020 Specification on data management and publication in microbial resource centres - Linhuan Wu, IMCAS, CN
S9.3. ISO 20387:2018 How to implement? - Mieke De Wilde, Belgian Cancer Registry, BE
S9.4. Improvement of Quality Management System of Biological Resources at KCTC through Accreditation with ISO 20387 - Song-Gun Kim, KCTC, KR
file-pdf
S9.5. Supporting access and benefit-sharing by microbial collections for deposition of microbial strains and those deposited previously - Takahide Ishida, NIES, JP
file-pdf
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
Session 10: IS MIRRI 21 Symposium on Quality Management Systems – Europe & the World
Chair: Aurora Zuzuarregui Miró, CECT, SES
Co-Chair: Marleen Bosschaerts, BCCM/CC, BE
S10.1. Multi-site ISO 9001 - Vincent Van de Perre, BCCM/CC, BE
file-pdf
S10.2. How to deal with multiple QMS? - Anabela Martins, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
S10.3. BBMRI-ERIC - Development of a quality management service for a consortium of biobanks, a nine-year review and outlook - Andrea Wutte, BBMRI, AT
file-pdf
S10.4. Vision on quality within MIRRI-ERIC - Gerard Verkley, Westerdijk Institute, NL
17:30 - 19:00
IS_MIRRI21 General Assembly (close session)
Chair: Nelson Lima, Coordinator, PT
08:30 - 09:30
WFCC EB Meeting (close session)
09:30 - 10:30
WFCC General Assembly
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break & Poster Session
11:00 - 12:30
Skerman Award Lecture
Chair: Ipek Kurtboke, WFCC President, AU
Imen Nouioui, DSMZ, DE
SAL1. Advanced systematics of Actinobacteria: a key to exploiting their biotechnological potential
Best Poster Prize
ICCC15 Closure session
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:30
WDCM & MIRRI Joint Training Course for Big Data of Open Science in Microbiology
Chairs:
Nelson Lima, MUM, CEB/LABBELS, UMinho, PT
Juncai Ma, WDCM, IMCAS, CN
TC1. Welcome and presentation of the WDCM training courses - Juncai Ma, Director of the WDCM, IMCAS, CN
TC2. Welcome and presentation of the MIRRI CWE and training courses - Nelson Lima, UMinho, PT
TC3. Introduction to WDCM global collaborative work - Juncai Ma, Director of the WDCM, IMCAS, CN
TC4. The WDCM 10K type strain sequencing project - Linhuan Wu, WDCM, IMCAS, CN
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30
WDCM & MIRRI Joint Training Course for Big Data of Open Science in Microbiology (cont.)
TC6. The UCCCB collection as a resource for bacteria PHA producers’ genetic diversity assessment - Diogo Neves Proença, CEMMPRE, UCCCB, UC, PT
file-pdf
TC7. Research open data for use and reuse - Ana Alice Baptista, Centro ALGORITMI, Uminho, PT
TC8. - From compliance to capacity building: how European biological resource centres pave the way for benefit sharing - Anne Emmanuelle Kervella, EMBRC, FR
file-pdf
TC9. Conclusion remarks -Biobanks’ catalogues, open windows to the microbial realm - Philippe Desmeth, BELSPO-Belgian Science Policy Office, BE