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SASM2013 Presentations and Images

Remember the Bela-Bela Forever Resorts Warmbaths and SASM2013 conference?
Here are the links to the presentations and images: PowerPoint presentations (only viewable in Google Chrome browser)
PowerPoint presentations (only viewable in Google Chrome browser) Conference Photographs
Conference Photographs
SASM2013's Twitterwall

During the #SASM2013 Conference, all participants are invited to post opinions, reports, and feedback on the meeting’s Twitter Wall.
Simply tweet using your laptop or smartphone using the official conference hashtag: #SASM2013.
How do people use Twitter at conferences? Here is a list:
- Share highlights of a interesting topic that was presented.
- Share resources about a topic presented, i.e. an interesting web link, pdf article etc.
- Ask a question about a topic or conference event.
- Share your conference experience.
Lastly, keep the content of the tweets as relevant as possible. The Twitterwall is extremely useful for people who cannot physically attend the conference to follow whats happening at #SASM2013.
Participate in the SASM2013 Twitter Wall!
 During the SASM2013 Conference, all participants are invited to post opinions, reports, and feedback on the meeting’s Twitter Wall. The Twitter Wall can be viewed at the Convention Center’s Main Lobby. All you need is a mobile device with an installed Twitter app, or a web browser.
During the SASM2013 Conference, all participants are invited to post opinions, reports, and feedback on the meeting’s Twitter Wall. The Twitter Wall can be viewed at the Convention Center’s Main Lobby. All you need is a mobile device with an installed Twitter app, or a web browser.Setting Up A Twitter Account
Go to www.twitter.com, and sign up. You will need to enter identifying information and agree to the terms of service. You will need to verify your email address before continuing. Twitter will walk you through a setup wizard of sorts, and ask you to follow five or more people. This is optional, though the website doesn’t give you an option to skip it. Search for “#SASM2013” if you wish to follow the messages at the conference. Otherwise, at this point, if you don’t want to go any further in the setup wizard, go back to www.twitter.com and independently update your profile page and if desired, add a photo. Other Twitter users like to see photos of tweeters.Install a Twitter Application on your Mobile Device
One option for using Twitter is to install a Twitter app on your mobile device. Go to https://twitter.com/download and select your device. If you do not wish to install an app for Twitter, you can still use Twitter within your web browser.Sending a Tweet to the SASM2013 Twitter Wall
You can do this within the Twitter app on your mobile device, or on the Twitter website. On the website, you can post a tweet by clicking on Home and then type inside the left-hand box that says “Compose new Tweet”. You are limited to 140 characters in a single tweet. At the end of each message, in order for your message to appear on the Twitter wall, you must put #SASM2013 at the end, such as:Plenary Speaker Dr. Jones starting now – hall packed, exciting, standing rm only! #SASM2103
Twitter Etiquette
- Messages must be about Meeting content or activities.
- Messages cannot contain personal information.
- Messages cannot personally attack another person.
- Messages that SASM considers unprofessional will not be displayed on the Twitter Wall.
We hope you’ll join us in tweeting the #SASM2013 Meeting in November!
SASM2013 Keynote Speaker profiles: Dr Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu
 Dr Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu (Deputy Director: Biotechnology at the Department of Science and Technology)
Dr Maneshree Jugmohan-Naidu (Deputy Director: Biotechnology at the Department of Science and Technology)
Title: The National Bioeconomy Strategy
SASM2013 Keynote Speaker profiles: Prof Doug Rawlings
 Prof Doug Rawlings (acting Dean of the Faculty of Science, Stellenbosch University)
Prof Doug Rawlings (acting Dean of the Faculty of Science, Stellenbosch University)
Title: Three decades of developments in our understanding of the microbiology of biomining
SASM2013 Keynote Speaker profiles: Prof Anthony I Okoh

Prof Anthony I Okoh (Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Fort Hare)
Title: Emerging challenges of microbial water quality in South Africa: a clarion call for the review of current guidelines and problem of shortage of skilled manpower in the water sector.
SASM2013 Keynote Speaker profiles: Dr Dorsamy (Gansen) Pillay
 Dr Dorsamy (Gansen) Pillay (Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Research and Innovation Support and Advancement), National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa)
Dr Dorsamy (Gansen) Pillay (Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Research and Innovation Support and Advancement), National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa)
Title:  Knowledge Production in Microbiology: How does South Africa compare?
SASM2013 Keynote Speaker profiles: Prof. W.H. (Emile) van Zyl
 Prof. W.H. (Emile) van Zyl (Senior Chair of Energy Research (CoER) in Biofuels, South African National Energy Research Institute (Pty) Ltd (SANERI), Department of Microbiology, Stellenbosch University)
Prof. W.H. (Emile) van Zyl (Senior Chair of Energy Research (CoER) in Biofuels, South African National Energy Research Institute (Pty) Ltd (SANERI), Department of Microbiology, Stellenbosch University)
Keynote Title: Modern bioenergy and its potential role towards enabling a sustainable future for southern Africa
SASM2013 Keynote Speaker profiles: Prof Peter Lipke
 Prof. Peter Lipke (Professor of Biology, City University of New York Brooklyn College, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., http://userhome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/plipke/
Prof. Peter Lipke (Professor of Biology, City University of New York Brooklyn College, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., http://userhome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/plipke/
Keynote Title: Biological Consequences of Functional Amyloids in Yeast Adhesins