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Welcome to our iVoM4 (2026)
Our fourth webinar series will run from January to April 2026 and will include six sessions. Each episode will feature presentations from senior researchers as well as Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCRs). Academics and industry professionals are invited to participate in our #iVoM4 series by signing up with their email above. Additional instructions for access and completion of registration will be provided after sign-up. Participation is free for all, but we welcome donations to help support ISVM activities.
THE CHAIRS

Matthias Fischer

Danielle Peters

Cedric Lood
Session 1: Viral Biotechnology
Wednesday, 28 th January at 17:00 CET / 11:00 EST / 08:00 PST

Speaker
Steven Bowden
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, USA
Salmonella enterica resistance to broad-host range bacteriophages

Spearker
David Parker
SciLifeLab, Solna, Sweden
Recoded Bacteriophage Genome for Bioorthogonal-enabled Concentration and Detection of E. coli in Drinking Water

Speaker
Audrey Leprince
Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
Strengthening phage resistance of Streptococcus thermophilus

Speaker
Irem Iskender
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
Cell-Free Synthesis of Salmonella Phages
Session 2: Viral Evolution
Wednesday, 11 th February at 17:00 CET / 11:00 EST / 08:00 PST

Speaker
Milan Gerovac
Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany
When evolution kicks into high gear

Spearker
Manuela Reuter
Max Planck Institute, Plön, Germany
Experimental evolution modulates phage life history in ΦΧ174

Speaker
Isaac Meza Padilla
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
A jumbo cyanophage encodes the most complete ribosomal protein set in the known virosphere

Speaker
Rodrigo Sánchez Martínez
TUM School of Life Sciences, Freising, Germany
Biological context modulates virus-host dynamics and diversification