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Saturday, 19 January 2013 21:26

New way to view SASM news

Many of you might not like to read news from SASM in the Facebook, Twitter or Google+ format. Below is a more dynamic way to read SASM news using a social front page. To view follow this link: https://www.rebelmouse.com/sasmnews/. Use theFollowlink to subscribe and receive regular updates.

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Tuesday, 04 December 2012 12:21

SASM 2013 - 18th Biennial Congress

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Saturday, 17 November 2012 11:16

November SASM Social Media Highlights

Follow SASM on Twitter, Facebook or Google+ to get these Microbiology-related news updates. Here is a curated summary of our shared tweets for November thus far:

Great visual resource for scientists...http://goo.gl/s3Fm

Thousands of years ago, aquatic bacteria evolved magnetic components to identify direction. Learn more here: - http://ow.ly/fdD3N

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Good middens! 30,000-year-old DNA preserved in poo - a window into the past http://goo.gl/4tBvl - and one sample came from South Africa.

Quantitative PCR -- the deltadeltaCt method: http://youtu.be/GDLPVm7fglc via @youtube

Evolution in Action - Mutant Bacteria Replicating Superbugs - Prof. Roy Kishony http://goo.gl/ZQyTI #mutation #evolution

Perhaps a bit gross for some #PLOSONE: A Jungle in There: Bacteria in Belly Buttons are Highly Diverse, but Predictablehttp://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047712

Stanford Bioengineers Introduce ‘Bi-Fi’ — The Biological Internet | School of Engineering http://shar.es/G5cay via @sharethis

The Turn of the Screw: James Watson on The Double Helix and his changing view of Rosalind Franklin - http://boingboing.net/2012/11/08/the-turn-of-the-screw-james-w.html via @BoingBoing

SGM blog post - Boosting stress tolerance in yeast http://goo.gl/eJSN7

FEMS 2013, The 5th Congress of European Microbiologists, Leipzig, Germany, July 21-25, 2013 update: http://goo.gl/Mwt2E

Sitting still or going hunting: Which works better? http://mitne.ws/TdVBo2 (via @MITnews)

A Whiff of Taxonomy: The Acidobacteria http://bit.ly/RxCxkV

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Tuesday, 23 October 2012 21:15

Easy access to SASM news

Jump onOne of the objectives of SASM as a society is to further knowledge in the various microbiological disciplines and all areas in which it may be applied and to create channels of communication between members who share common interests. As you probably would have observed after an extended lag phase there has been a constant stream of communication from SASM via email recently, but did you know that on the social media front our presence has just started an exponential growth phase?. This new communication phenotype of SASM, who recently evolved into a social media presence on Twitter, Facebook or Google+, has however not reached any viral proportions by far. The diagnosis: it appears our community's quorum sensing response has not kicked in yet and the potential cascade signalling networks is still somewhat feedback inhibited.

On a more serious note, we would like to encourage all
SASM members (and potential future members) to join SASM's social media network on Twitter, Facebook or Google+. We intend to enrich the basic weekly email communications with cross-platform postings of news, informative articles and society-related events. Enthusiastic participation and interaction by members is vital for this endeavour to be successful. Our fundamental aim is to create the space where microbiologists from different fields all over South Africa can get involved in sharing news, discussions, idea/knowledge-sharing or just create general awareness of the microbiology landscape in South Africa. So comment on our blog posts, like us on Facebook, tweet and retweet us on Twitter or circle us on Google+.

Don't forget, registered paid-up members also have access to the
SASM forum where more discussions and news can be found. As an example, a valuable resource on the SASM forum is the Available Positions section where we will host advertisements of available job offers relevant to our members.



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Tuesday, 09 October 2012 11:37

Spotlight on SASM website features

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On the SASM website we try to accurately collate all of the relevant microbiology links for easy access to our members. However, the microbiology academic landscape in South Africa changes relatively quickly, with departmental name changes, amalgamation of departments and contact detail changes etc.

We would really like to urge all SASM members to visit the "

Links" page on SASM's website and see if your department or research institution is listed, to check if the contact information is still relevant. Furthermore, a list of the available culture collections in South Africa is also on SASM's web. If you find any outdated or incorrect information on our website, please do not hesitate to contact me directly via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.with your suggestions.
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Over the past 30 years, he has made internationally recognised contributions to the field of molecular biology about microorganisms that can be used in biomining practices. He has been evaluated as an A-rated scientist by the National Research Foundation since 1992. It is the highest ranking that a South African scientist can receive, and recognises the person as an international leader in his or her specific field. In 2011 he was also rewarded the SASM Gold Medal for exceptional service to Microbiology over an extended period of time.

We asked Prof Rawlings some key questions about his career as a microbiologist.

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Tuesday, 11 September 2012 20:12

Welcome to the new SASM blog


After what felt like an indefinite delay, the new SASM Blog is finally live! Our members have been asking for it, and it now is finally here. We are planning great things for the blog as a communication channel with all registered SASM members. Look out for some informative articles on the latest local and global microbiology news, interviews and events. SASM also now has a presence on the major social media sites, including Twitter, Facebook and Google+.

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