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</script>The Society for Microbial Ecology (SOMED) 36th International Conference is now history. As stated by President Andy Onderdonk in the last SOMED newsletter, the meeting was a success. The Organizing Committee, headed by Professor Alojz Bomba, had done a marvellous job. The programme was well balanced with a many good lectures highly relevant for our society. We would, however, have liked to see even more participants and/or SOMED members, something that was discussed at the General Assembly meeting. The discussion resulted in a proposal from one of our councillors, Sandrine Claus, who a few days after the meeting came up with an excellent proposal.(Published: 10 December 2013)Citation: Microbial Ecology in Health & Disease 2013, 24: 23315 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/mehd.v24i0.23315
Editorial
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