The first ever SEA-PHAGES (then called NGRI) Symposium was held at Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, VA, in 2009. It was the cherry on top of the first full year of SEA-PHAGES implementation, and featured 12 talks by students who had completed the course.
Meeting type: National Symposium
Facility: Janelia Research Campus
Agenda: 2009 Symposium Agenda
Program book: 2009 Symposium Program Book
Presentations from the 1st Annual SEA-PHAGES Symposium
Characterization of Island‐3 and its Relatives in Mycobacteriophage Cluster I | Lianne B. Cohen | Carnegie Mellon University | Slides
Mycobacteriophage CrimD | Jillian Walton | College of William & Mary | Slides
Isolation and Genome Sequencing of a Novel Mycobacteriophage, Pumpkin | Anne Georges | Hope College | Slides
Cohort I: Change is Good! | Lu Barker | Howard Hughes Medical Institute | Slides
Isolation and Genomic Analysis of Six Novel Soil Bacteriophages | Kathryn Sinclair | James Madison University | Slides
A Survey of Mycobacteriophage at Oregon State University | Anjali R. Menon | Oregon State University | Slides
Isolation and Genomic Characterization of Mycobacteriophage Hope | Shalaina Griffin | Spelman College | Slides
The Isolation and Characterization of Novel Mycobacteriophages in San Diego | Hannah Wang | University of California, San Diego | Slides
Genomics of Mycobacteriophages Found in the Environs of UC Santa Cruz | Trevor P. Sughrue | University of California, Santa Cruz | Slides
Isolation and Genomic Sequence Characterization of Mycobacterium Peaches from a Soil Sample in Northeast Louisiana | John Robert Warner | University of Louisiana at Monroe | Slides
Genomic and Morphologic Characterization of the Mycobacterium Smegmatis Bacteriophage Eagle | Katherine L. Belfield | University of Mary Washington | Slides
Puhltoniophage Isolation, Annotation, & Family Identification | Rebecca Goldstein | University of Maryland, Baltimore County | Slides
The Isolation and Characterization of Novel Mycobacteriophages Gladiator, UncleHowie, and Angelica | Suchita Rastogi | Washington University in St. Louis | Slides