Accommodation

The organizing committee suggests the following hotels:

Quinta das Lágrimas *****

Rua António Augusto Gonçalves 3041-901 Coimbra | (+351) 239 802 380**
Email: reservas@quintadaslagrimas.pt | Website

Hotel will provide a 20% discount to participants in the event, applied to the “Online Special Rate” present on our official website.

Include Breakfast.

For reservations contact the hotel via email: reservas@quintadaslagrimas.pt with the reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Ӕminium Coimbra Hotel ****

Affiliated by Meliã 

Avenida Armando Gonçalves, Lote 20, Coimbra, Portugal | (+351) 239 480 800**
Email: reservas.coimbra@melia.com.pt | Website

Rates: Single: 95€ | Double: 100€ | Triple: 130€
The rates include: Breakfast (buffet)

For reservations contact the hotel via email: reservas.coimbra@melia.com.pt with reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Sapientia Books & Wine Hotel **** 

Rua José Falcão Nº4, 3000-062 Coimbra | (+351) 239 151 803**

Email: hello@sapientiahotel.com | Website

Enjoy 12% discount on accommodation.

This discount is applicable on the website with reference “13acinetobacter”.

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Vila Galé Coimbra ****

Rua Abel Dias Urbano, 20, 3000-001 Coimbra | (+351) 239 240 000**
Email: coimbra@vilagale.comportugal.reservas@vilagale.com | Website

Enjoy 10% discount on accommodation.

This discount is applicable on the Website with reference “Acinetobacter”.

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Stay Hotel ***

Av. Fernão de Magalhães 199, 3000-176 Coimbra | (+351) 239 855 500**
Email: coimbra@stayhotels.pt | Website

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Tivoli Coimbra Hotel ****

Rua João Machado, nº 4, 3000-226 Coimbra | (+351) 239 858 300**
Email: coimbra@tivoli-hotels.com | Website

Rates: Single: 90€ | Double: 100€ | Triple: 130€
The rates include: Breakfast (buffet)

For reservations contact the hotel via website.

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Hotel Dona Inês ****

Rua Abel Dias Urbano, 12, 3000-001 Coimbra | (+351) 239 855 800**
Email: reservas@donaines.pt | Website

Enjoy 10% discount on accommodation. 

For reservations contact the hotel via email: eventos@donaines.pt with reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Hotel Oslo ***

Av. Fernão de Magalhães, 25, 3000-175 Coimbra | (+351) 239 829 071**
Email: mail@hoteloslo-coimbra.pt  | Website

Enjoy 10% discount on accommodation. 

Check the possibilities at the hotel website and also try the discount code LOVECOIMBRA.

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Hotel Astoria ***

Av. Emídio Navarro, 21, 3000-150 Coimbra | (+351) 239 853 020**
Email: astoria@almeidahotels.pt Website

Enjoy 12% discount applied to the “Online Special Rate” present on our official Website. 

Include breakfast (buffet).

For reservations contact the hotel via email: astoria@almeidahotels.pt or phone: (+351) 239 853 020** with reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Ibis Hotel **

Avenida Emídio Navarro, n°70, Edifício Topázio, 3000-150 Coimbra | (+351) 239 852 130**
Emailh1672@accor.com | Website

Hotel will provide a 10% discount to participants in the event, applied to the “Special Online Rate” present on our official website.

For reservations contact the hotel via email: h1672@accor.com with reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Monte Rúbiu Guesthouse

Rua António Vasconcelos nº7 a 9, 3000-054 Coimbra | (+351) 239 163 996**
Email: geral@monterubiuguesthouse.pt | Website

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Coimbra City Charm

Rua das Padeiras nº34, 3000-310 Coimbra | (+351) 913 489 001**

Email: coimbracitycharm@gmail.com | Website

Rates: Single: 45€ | Double: 55€ | Triple: 85€

For reservations contact via email: coimbracitycharm@gmail.com  with reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Riversuites ***

Avenida João das Regras, nº82 Coimbra, 3040-256 Coimbra | (+351) 239 440 582**

Email: geral@riversuites.ptWebsite

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Hotel Mondego ****

Largo das Ameias 3-4, 3000-024 Coimbra | (+351) 239 496 239**
Email: info@hotelmondego.com | Website

Rates: Single: 95€ | Double/Twin: 105€

Include breakfast.

For reservations contact the hotel via email:  info@hotelmondego.com with reference “13th Symposium on the Biology of Acinetobacter”.

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Poster Session (Topics 5 – 7)

P51

ID147 –  Differential activity of Rho and CsrA in subpopulations of Acinetobacter baumannii regulate a switch between virulent and avirulent states. | Philip Rather

P52

ID160 –  Csu pili dependent biofilm formation and virulence of Acinetobacter baumannii | Irfan Ahmad

P53

ID6 –  Genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii iron uptake | Irene Artuso

P54

ID49 –  The capsule of Acinetobacter baumannii: roles and regulation | Clemence Whiteway

P55

ID30 –  Cryo-electron Microscopy Structure of the Zifanocycline-Bound Ribosome from Acinetobacter baumannii Reveals a New Potential Binding Site of Ribosome | Xiaoting Hua

P56

ID37 –  Efficacy of melittin combined with antibiotics against carbapenemase-producing Acinetobacter baumannii clinical strains | Tania Cebrero-Cangueiro

P57

ID38 –  Efficacy of N-desmethyltamoxifen alone and in combination with colistimethate sodium and tigecycline in experimental pneumonia model caused by Acinetobacter baumannii clinical strains. | Soraya Herrera-Espejo

P58

ID41 –  Development of an Immunoinformatic Based Multi-Epitope Vaccine Against Acinetobacter baumannii | Sean Jeffreys

P59

ID51 –  Targeting iron homeostasis as a means to potentiate colistin treatment in MDR Acinetobacter baumannii | Kavita Gadar

P60

ID69 –  The artificial sweetener acesulfame-K inhibits growth of multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and potentiates carbapenem activity | Rubén de Dios

P61

ID95 –  Genome analysis of Acinetobacter strains with antifungal properties isolated from amphibians and from the nosocomial setting | Miguel Angel Cevallos

P62

ID97 – Antimicrobial, antibiofilm and antivirulence activity of glucocorticoid PYED-1 against Acinetobacter baumannii | Maria Stabile

P63

ID104 – Bactericidal Efficacy Analysis of Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized from Bitter Gourd Extract | Jia-Yu Hu

P64

ID162 – Bacteriocins as promising new weapon against the nosocomial pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii | Tristan Rubio

P65

ID113 – Acinetobacter baumannii OmpA-like porins: functional characterization in bacterial physiology, antibiotic-resistance, and virulence | Cecilia Ambrosi

P66

ID29 – Discovery of BfmR inhibitor in combination with Meropenem with Potent activity against Carbapenem resistance Acinetobacter baumannii | Xiaoting Hua

P67

ID3 – Acinetobacter baumannii is able to survive in natural soil for over four years | Jasna Hrenovic

P68

ID34 – Evaluation of deaD as a component of the persistence molecular mechanism of Acinetobacter baumannii | Sílvia Dias de Oliveira

P69

ID57 – Assembling the Acinetobacter baumannii surface: Exploring novel aspects of lipooligosaccharide synthesis | Leah VanOtterloo

P70

ID64 – Initial characterisation of the twin-arginine translocation system in Acinetobacter baumannii AB5075 | Rebecca Nolan

P71

ID68 – An AT3 family acyltransferase participates in Acinetobacter baumannii nutrient metal acquisition and virulence | Dillon E. Kunkle

P72

ID77 – Transcriptional profiling of Acinetobacter baumannii during antibiotic and environmental stress | Ali Bakheet

P73

ID114 – The protein HslJ boosts Acinetobacter baumannii survival against oxidative stress | Daniela Scribano

P74

ID126 – Differential expression of the AdeABC RND efflux pump and its regulator during motility in Acinetobacter baumannii | Rocío Arazo del Pino

P75

ID128 – Lights modulates resistance to desiccation in A. baumannii | María Alejandra Mussi

P76

ID131 – Contribution of Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry to the study of the lipidome of Acinetobacter baumannii | D. Vergoz

P77

ID146 – Domain-architecture aware phylogenetic profiling indicates a functional diversification of type IVa pili in Acinetobacter baumannii | Ruben Iruegas

P78

ID161 – Alleles selected by growth in long-term stationary phase | Phoebe Lostroh

P79

ID20 – Repressor of the SOS Response Mechanism in Acinetobacter baumannii requires Helix-Formation and Dimerization for its DNA-binding Ability | Belinda Candra