September 10-11 | Ghent (Belgium)
Join us for the inaugural Phage Protein Meeting, a premier event dedicated to advancing phage protein research. This gathering will bring together leading experts and emerging researchers to explore groundbreaking discoveries in phage lysins, tail fibers, tailspikes, depolymerases, and tailocins. Engage with thought-provoking discussions, cutting-edge research, and inspiring keynote addresses, including a special talk by Lone Brøndsted. Experience an immersive two-day program designed to foster collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange. Set in the beautiful city of Ghent, Belgium, this event offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals in a dynamic and engaging environment. Don't miss your chance to be part of this exciting conference—secure your spot today!
The Phage Protein Meeting is an interdisciplinary conference dedicated to advancing the field of phage proteins for infection control. This event will bring together academic researchers and professionals who are actively working with phage proteins such as phage lysins, tail fibers, tailspikes, depolymerases, and tailocins. Our goal is to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange to develop these proteins for controlling bacterial infections, encompassing diagnostic and therapeutic applications in human and veterinary health, food conservation, and other applications for biocontrol.
Set in the picturesque city of Ghent, Belgium, The Phage Protein Meeting aims to create a vibrant and inclusive environment that attracts early career researchers, principal investigators, and R&D companies from around the globe. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge discussions, present their latest findings, and network with peers and leaders in the field.
Join us at Ghent University (Belgium) on September 10-11, 2025 to explore the latest advancements, share innovative ideas, and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in phage protein research. Whether you are an emerging scientist or an established expert, The Phage Protein Meeting promises to be an inspiring and impactful event that will shape the future of bacterial infection control.
Extending your stay in Belgium? Attend the annual symposium of the Belgian Society for Viruses of Microbes on September 12 taking place in Ghent as well, or visit Ghent, Bruges or Brussels.