Theme: Scoping out New Innovations & Future Trends in Microbiology

Microbiology 2016

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Microbiology 2016

ConferenceSeries Ltd invites contributors from across the globe to its International Conference on the various fields in Microbiology to be held during November 28-29, 2016 at Valencia, Spain. The main theme being "Scoping out New Innovations & Future trends in Microbiology". 

ConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes microbiologists, scientists, research scholars, industrial professionals and student delegates from microbiological and industrial sectors to be a part of the esteemed World Congress on Microbiology. Since this conference is a melting pot of various branches in Microbiology, it is open to different research methodologies brought forth from academia and scientific industrial sectors.

Track 1- Classification of Pure Microbiology

Classification of Pure Bacteriology provides a global platform encompassing a large plethora of research and plenty of off-based clinical trials that will help in ensuring and gauging new insights into different areas and screens of Microbiology,  Pure Microbiology branches into different forms whereby scientists from different microbiological backgrounds study the smallest and minute microorganisms for the main purpose of comprehending them in a better fashion and thereby not only to a specific end, such as learning how to use one specific bacteria in order to prevent the spread of a large kind that could lead to fatality. Different branches of Microbiology include mycology where scientists study different types and forms of Fungi. The second bit being the study of Viruses, commonly called as VirologyImmunology is the field of science where the investigators study the body’s expulsion and immune system. The drugs that are used to cure such infectious diseases are administered by the doctors who provide antibiotics orally or antibiotics which are injected. The United States of America has about $ 66.28 billion drugs/antibiotics that are being manufactured and in the coming year it is expected to attain 73 billion by the end of 2016. During the period of 2006-2012, it was seen that there was an annual growth of about 6-7% where there has been a steady rise and it has been increasing every year. Manufacturing companies have been on the rise and it has been a fodder for the financial market as well. The global demand for a large variety of antibiotics is about 78%, penicillin 10%, tetracycline 3%, erythromycin 9%, and chloramphenicol shares about 1.4%. Thus, making it a thriving market. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; International Conference on Human Papillomavirus – October 20-21, 2016, Chicago, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 2- Microbial World

Microscopic Organisms which are found in natures are indefinitely known as microbes. Since microbes can be seen only under a microscope, measuring them is a major pickle. The major units that are commonly used to measure microbes in a microscopic length is the Micrometer which is given as (oi). It is basically one millionth of 1m having its units size smaller. Plenty of microbes that have been discovered and identified in the past have been found to have a microscopic length of around 1 micrometer in size and diameter.

Viruses are generally said to have a size of about 1/10th of a microbe. The cells of animals are typically found to be about 10 micrometers. However, it is essential to understand that although the microbes are extremely microscopic, they contain various genomes and these are much tinier that the macroscopic genomic organisms i.e. the human species.

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; International Conference on Human Papillomavirus – October 20-21, 2016, Chicago, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 3: Emerging Techniques in Bacteriology

Study of the various aspects of bacteria is bacteriology; these organisms are single-celled lacking a nuclear membrane, and are metabolically active. Medically and clinically, they are primary cause of any infection or disease. Although, these bacteria appear relatively simple, they are in fact highly sophisticated, complex and highly adaptable. Bacteriology has evolved from the initial need of physicians to various aspects of applications of these bacteria into beneficial purposes. 

 Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology Conference, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and Japanese Society for Bacteriology

Track 4: Advances of Techniques in Virology

Virology also called as Virulogy explores the study of viruses and virus-like agents, their taxonomy, virulence, beneficial and molecular properties. Although it is part of microbiology, it has in itself evolved into a huge branch of study having own sub-fields. Viruses have primarily been considered in a negative context but their beneficial properties are being explored and utilized these days in various industries and in viral therapies

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

2nd International Conference on  Retroviruses and Novel Drugs, June 30- July 01, Cape Town, South Africa; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; 3rd Microbiologists Annual Meeting, August 15-17, 2016, Portland, Oregon, USA; 2nd World Congress on Infectious Diseases, August 24-26, 2016, Philadelphia, USA; 3rd Euro-Global Conference on Infectious Diseases, September 5-7, 2016, Frankfurt, Germany; World Congress on Infection Prevention and Control, September 5-6, 2016, Frankfurt, Germany;  7th International Congress on Clinical Virology, October 13-14, 2016, Manchester, UK, American Society for Virology International Union of Microbiological Societies Pan-American Society for Clinical Virology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and European Society for Virology

 

Track 5: Melioration in Mycology

Eukaryotic organisms include microorganisms like yeast, molds and fungi, The study of this microorganism is called Mycology. Fungi have their own separate kingdom from different forms of bacteria, plants or animals. Fungi are distributed all over the world and can grow in a large variety of habitats. They are not put off by extreme temperatures and are known to thrive on cold as well as super-hot temperatures. They can grow in the cold Arctic Oceans, places with high salt concentrations, ionizing radiation and even in the desert. Thus they play an extremely important role in the organic matter decomposition. Apart from this they also play a huge role in nutrient exchange and cycling. Different fungal species produce a large amount of bioactive compounds called mycotoxins: which are further divided into polyketides and alkaloids which are extremely poisonous to plants, animals and even humans. 

 Examples: Cryptococcus, Histoplasma, Aspergillosis, Candida species, Stachybotrys, Pneumocystis, etc. 

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd  Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Mycological Society of America USA, International Union of Microbiological Societies The British Mycological Society Britain, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and Australasian Society of Mycology, Pacific

 

Track 6: Applied Phycology

Phycology has various branches of study for the identification of various organisms. In order to identify and study algae, scientists have started a different branch of science known as "Phycology".

Algae which pose as primary producers in the aquatic ecosystem are extremely useful as they help in the growth of different microorganisms and they also help in making them thrive. They are separated and have a different name from several other plants because they are not true plants. A plant is called a true plant only if they have the roots, stems and leaves while algae on the other spectrum do not possess any of these characteristics. They also do not flower like plants. Most algae are single celled and only few species are multicellular.  These include microalgae and phytoplanktons. Some species of algae are also capable of growing into large sizes like seaweeds (Sargassum and Kelp).

Phycology also includes the study of different forms of prokaryotes like cyanobacteria and blue-green algae. Micro algae have also an off chance of becoming symbionts like lichens.  

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA;  3rd Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; Environmental Microbiology Conference, August 24-26, 2016, Sao Paolo, Brazil; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Phycological Society of America,  International Union of Microbiological Societies Federation of European Phycological Societies,  Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, British Phycological SocietyThe Algae Foundation .

Track 7: Nematology

The nematodes parasites along with copepod crustaceans are described as "in all likelihood the most numerous animals on Earth"- There are about 80,000 existing and recognized species with a huge chance of them existing in millions and are mostly seen in the oceans, freshwater and loamy soils besides being found as internal parasites amongst different plants and animal life.

The large parasitic worm nematodes are often called as roundworms, and the small parasites are known as thread worms. The large parasites along with the small parasites are more or less similar having cylindrical bodies with no deep seated segmentation. Bristles also known as Chaeta are seen and can be traced only to a few nematode worms that are found in the marine eco-system. They shed their outer cover a.k.a elastic cuticles approximately four times every day and this is synonymous with the life cycle of a worm. The mouths of roundworms and threadworms, are seen either at the anterior or the posterior end. The gut is a non-muscular straight tube present near the anus, can be either on the posterior or the anterior end in the worms. Rounds worms and thread worms also consist of pharynx which is muscular having a fat swelling which is bulbous towards the end of either the posterior side or the anterior side and this can only be seen under a microscope.

Unlike other worms, thread worms and roundworms do not exhibit hermaphroditism i.e. they do not have both the sexual characters in fact the sexes are different and separated but it must be noted that in some species the female worms at some stage reproduce parthenogenetically. These nematodes are found to have no cilia, respiratory system or even blood system. Since they do not possess circular muscles they are unable to constrict or contract like other worms from different species. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Organization of Nematologists of Tropical AmericaEuropean Society of NematologistsSociety of Nematologists, International Federation of Nematology Societies, and Nematological Society of India

 

Track 8: Protozoology

Protozoology,   the study of the single-celled eukaryotic organisms, called protozoans were the first organisms to be studied by Antonie von Leeuwenhoek in his first microscope. Protozoans are primary organisms to be used in the studies of molecular and cellular biology

Protists are of various sizes, like;

1.       Plasmodium merozoites - 2-5µm

2.       Paramecium 200-500µm

3.       Spirostomum ambiguum 3mm

4.       Nummulites (fossilized) 7-13cm

where µm = 10⁻⁶ meters (1/1000mm).

Protozoans absorb solutes, ingest particulates, they are predatory on other forms of bacteria and undergo photosynthesis

Protozoans reproduce sexually and asexually. The protozoan diversity includes around 200,000 named species amounting about 10,000 parasites and having an approximately 20 human pathogens

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 9: Advances in Medical Parasitology

All human beings have a symbiotic relationship with almost every living creature in the world. We don’t exist separately from them but we require other animal species to help and provide us in a useful way so that we can be befitted. Hence this is when the branch of Microbial parasitology comes into the picture. It is the branch where we deal with the organisms that thrive outside and inside our body. Our body is called the host, thus it is known as a host-pathogen interaction.

Understanding the host and pathogen relationship:

Living organisms that live inside our body and take dual nourishment and various other requirements from the hosts’ body are called parasites. Over here, the host plays a major role and the host supports that parasite. There are different forms of parasite that live inside the human body, they are helminths, protozoan and every arthropod. The parasites that live inside our body most relatively do not cause harm to the host’s body. In fact some of them help the body to regulate its biological systems and structures. The parasites that do not cause harm to the body and remain dormant are called non parasites. These parasites sometimes cause a major havoc when the body’s defence system remains weak and are less tolerant to various outside elements.  

Mutualism is a type of association where both the host along with the parasite benefit from each other and it is also seen that that cannot do without one another and one must co-exist with the other. Here, a very important thing to be noted is that both the host along with the parasite do not cause any trouble of harm to each other.  For example: The relationship between a specific type of flagellated protozoan species living inside the gut of termites. Over here the flagellated protozoan depends solely upon the termite for it carbohydrate diet thereby getting their much needed nutrients. The protozoans in turn help in secreting and synthesizing cellulases which are utilised by the termites in their digestion

 Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 5th Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference and Exhibition on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, International Society of ProtistologistsMicrobiology Society  International Union of Microbiological Societies Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 10: Innovations in Veterinary Microbiology

Veterinary Microbiology provides an in-depth understanding of various infections and their impact on the animal and their products and the ramifications of these microbial infections on human health and economy. It mainly deals with the pathogenic microorganisms and the diagnosis of diseases for the well-being of animals, especially domesticated ones. Veterinary Microbiology is emerging strong mainly due to the effect it has on human society. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; International Conference on Parasitology, August 1-3, 2016, Manchester, UK; 5th Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; International Conference on Immunology, October 24-26, 2016, Chicago, Illinois, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies Association of Veterinary Microbiologists,  Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union.

Track 11: Microbial Identification and Physiology

The first tools in identifying microbial diseases are microbial cultures. The test sample is procured from the infected individual/person and tested for the presence of an infectious/harmful agent or microbe that is having the ability of growing and developing in specific media. It is critical and extremely important to isolate and deal with the infectious agent in a pure culture consisting purely of the pathogenic bacteria. In all likelihood the most common and utilised method to isolate and separate an individual cell in order to reproduce a pure culture is to cultivate and make a streak plate. This streak plate method is a type to physically distinguish the microbial population and this is done by extending the inoculate of the microbe back and forth with an inoculating loop over the agar plate which has become solid during the course of the experiment.  Upon incubation, these microbial colonies will give rise to various cultures for further testing and this is further from the biomass.

It has been made prophetic that most of the pathogenic bacteria can be grown on their nutrient and further addition of any kind of external sources or even subtracting them can help and aid in determining them for their identification. The use of microbial cultures is common structure which is used to help in the clinical identification of a plethora of different pathogenic microorganisms. However it must be understood that the Mycobacterium Leprae is the only microbe that can be clinically cultured in animals. Certain infectious agents can can also be used to promote growth like the xenodiagnoses. 

 Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd  Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society  International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 12: Distribution of Flora and Fauna in Soil Microbiology

There are numerous organic and non-organic substances, living and non-living organisms in the soil which help maintain the balance and density of the soil thereby making the soil rich in its components- this is the main study of Soil Microbiology. However it’s not only the soil and animal contents that make the soil rich in nutrients, rather it’s primarily because of the microbes that are present in the soil, their metabolism and inter-relationship that increases the soil fertility. But from a microbiologist’s point of view, it is one of the most dynamic sites of biological interactions in the nature as most of the biochemical, biological and physical reactions take place. 

 Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; Environmental Microbiology Conference, August 24-26, 2016, Sao Paolo, Brazil; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society  International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and Japanese Society of Soil Microbiologists

 

Track 13: Enumeration of Environmental Microbiology

Microorganisms are seen everywhere- every surface, everybody; they literally are seen all over the planet, even several Kms deep in the ground, in areas as cold as glacial ice sheets and as infertile as bedrock. They chemically interact with their environment, and create an oxidizing atmosphere on the planet. These chemical interactions are crucial with regards to the biogeochemical cycle which supports the foundation of life on our planet, with the help of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), phosphorus (P), and sulphur (S). Microorganisms are now used as bio-tools to organic matter in the wastewater, composters, landfills, natural terrestrial environments, and natural or artificial aquatic eco systems

 Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

Global Summit on Aquaculture and Fisheries, July 11-13, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment, August 22-23, 2016, Sao Paolo, Brazil;  Environmental Microbiology Conference, August 24-26, 2016, Sao Paolo, Brazil; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK, Microbiology Society  International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union.

 

Track 14: Advances in Marine Microbiology

Marine Microbiology is one of the vast sub-disciplines in Microbiology as the diversity of microbes in the waters are excessively high and spans  almost all known groups of microbes like  Bacteria, Archaea, microbial Eukarya, fungi, virus and protozoans. Marine Microbiology is complex and highly mysterious with differences in regions of the marine bodies and the availability of nutrients. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

Global Summit on Aquaculture and Fisheries, July 11-13, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; Environmental Toxicology and Ecological Risk Assessment, August 22-23, 2016, Sao Paolo, Brazil;  Environmental Microbiology Conference, August 24-26, 2016, Sao Paolo, Brazil; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK, Max Planck Institute for Marine MicrobiologySociety for Conservation BiologyMicrobiology Society , International Union of Microbiological Societies Federation of European Microbiological SocietiesScottish Association for Marine Science

 

Track 15: Futuristic Approaches in Medical Microbiology

Medical Microbiology explores the diagnosis of any infection, identification of the treatment for the infection, and monitoring of the antibiotic resistance. Medical Microbiology is medically classified based on the type of infection- Bacteriological, Mycological and Viral. The elemental studies in a medically important microbe are the biological properties, pathogenesis, Diagnostic tests, immunity, treatment and prognosis. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 16: Break-through in Molecular Microbiology

Molecular Microbiology is an important inter-disciplinary field of Molecular biology, Microbial Physiology and Genetics. It primarily deals with the inter-dependency of the microbial processes and the various molecular interactions that take place in the organism, for instance, signalling in bacteria and Gene therapy in Viruses, which are essentially used in treating various genetic diseases in the individuals with the help of viral vectors

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular MicrobiologySwiss Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union

Track 17: Future Applications of Microbes in Industrial Microbiology

The use of microbes in the various processes of industry- textiles, food and beverage, leather, dairy and the like are a vital part in Industrial Microbiology. These bacteria and other eukaryotic microorganisms play a very crucial and outstanding role as biotechnological "reactors" in many processes- for instance, protein, food and beverage production. The products that are obtained by these processes are of high economic importance and these processes also include fermentation processes and are mostly the intracellular or extra cellular enzymes, microbial biomass and microbial cells or the chemicals produced by microbes.

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; International Conference on Human Papillomavirus – October 20-21, 2016, Chicago, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Society for Industrial Microbiology and BiotechnologyInternational Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union

 

Track 18: Improvements in Agricultural Microbiology

Agricultural microbiology explores the physiologymolecular biologygenetics and various other aspects of the plant based microbes and primarily aims to deal with the infections and improvements in the agriculture and plants. A thorough understanding of the various microbial strains related to applications of microbes in the agriculture is essential in the augmentation of soil nutrients, plant-pathogen resistance and interactions, crop robustness, among others. The symbiotic relationships can be exploited for various enhancements in the crop production and in addition safer farming techniques to minimize ecological disruption. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; International Conference on Human Papillomavirus – October 20-21, 2016, Chicago, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy; 7th World Congress on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society  International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and Japanese Society of Soil Microbiologists

 

Track 19: Emerging Complications in Infectious Diseases

Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic bacteriaviruses, fungi, parasites or nematodes.  Most of these organisms’ live on/ in our skins and body and are mostly harmless, but they do turn pathogenic when the immune system is compromised, hence termed as opportunistic pathogens. Infectious diseases that are passed from person to person are communicable diseases and have the capacity to cause an outbreak. Diseases that are caused by animals or animal bites are called zoonotic diseases while others are developed by consumption of contaminated food or water. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, British Society for ImmunologyInternational Union of Immunological SocietiesEuropean Federation of Immunological SocietiesClinical Immunology SocietyAmerican Society of Immunologists

 

Track 20: Immunological Aspects of Microbiology:

Our body’s immunity is a system of various structures of biological methods and processes of an organism that protects us from various infections and high rated diseases.  For the normal functionality of the immune system in our body it must try and detect various bacterial agents so that the body’s system does not fall prey to it against parasitic worms, viruses etc. but very importantly one must note that our immune system must be able to detect the bad from the good as there is an off chance of it eating away our healthy tissues. It is also duly noted that as the course of evolution takes place even pathogens have evolved rapidly and adapt to different environments and they are able to neutralise and avoid detection at any cost from our body’s immune system.

Thus many forms of defence mechanisms have also evolved in order to neutralise antigens of various pathogens. Simple unicellular organisms like bacteria are also known to possess a non – fully formed immune system. This is done by forming enzymes that help in protecting bacteriophage type infections. The many defence mechanisms taken up by the body against different infectious diseases present in the eukaryotes are mechanisms like antimicrobial peptides which are known as defensins, phagocytosis, etc. Vertebrates that possess a jaw including us,- humans are known to have an advanced and highly evolved immune system when compared to plants or animals this is because during the course of evolution and tasting different foods, genetic codes, etc. our body has learnt to recognise a certain and specific type of pathogens more effectively. Disorders caused by the immune system are called as autoimmune diseases. They include cancerinflammationdiabetesrheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosis, among others. 

 Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, British Society for ImmunologyInternational Union of Immunological SocietiesEuropean Federation of Immunological SocietiesClinical Immunology SocietyAmerican Society of Immunologists

 

Track 21: Probiotics and Prebiotics

Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help keeps our digestive system healthy by inhibiting growth of harmful bacteria, while Prebiotics are the carbohydrates that cannot be digested and absorbed by the human body and hence they become the food for probiotics. The primary benefit of probiotics and prebiotics is to maintain a healthy digestive system. One of the best sources of probiotics is yogurt, sauerkraut, miso soup, fermented, soft cheeses and even sourdough bread. Foods rich in prebiotics include asparagus, Jerusalem artichokes, bananas, oatmeal, and legumes.  

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, International Committee on Food MicrobiologyMicrobiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union

 

Track 22: Emerging Innovations in Food Microbiology

Scientific Study of the microbes in food and beverages, used in the production, and those that are already present in food, and also those that contaminate the food and beverages. Food Microbiology is gaining immense popularity mainly due to high application of microbes in various processes like production, fermentation or further processing of foods. This conference will focus on the emerging innovations, challenges, complexity, and other issues of food safety due to molecular approaches in food engineering

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, International Committee on Food MicrobiologyMicrobiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies ,  American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union

 

Track 23: Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Response: 

The mechanism that causes the diseases state is pathogenesis. The term also describes the initiation and development of the disease, nature and extent. Types of pathogenesis include microbial infection, inflammation, malignancy and tissue breakdown. 

 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, British Society for ImmunologyInternational Union of Immunological SocietiesEuropean Federation of Immunological SocietiesClinical Immunology SocietyAmerican Society of Immunologists

 

Track 24: Impact of Microbial Ecology:

Microorganisms although, are minute, their impact on our environment is immense. this impact is primarily due to their interactions with each other and with environment. The study of microbial ecology can help us in improving the human life by a through understanding of use of microbes in environmental restoration, food production, and bioengineering of useful products such as antibiotics, food supplements, and chemicals.

 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, International Society for Microbial Ecology

 

Track 25: Perspectives in Microbial Engineering: 

Microbial engineering includes fields like biotechnology, chemical engineering and alternative fuel development to study the role of microbes in plants and machines. Microbial engineering involves research in biological, chemical and engineering aspects of biotechnology, manipulating microbes and developing new uses for bacteria and yeast, production of biofuels and other products that are made from renewable resources. 

 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union

 

Track 26: Applications of Applied Microbiology:

Discipline that deals with the application of microbes and their application in various inter-related disciplines of science. There are diverse applications of applied microbiology that have given rise to various commercials industries which affect all aspects of life on the planet. 

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, Society for Applied Microbiology

 

Track 27: Current Trends in Microbiology

Research in microbiology has evolved tremendously in past century and even more in past 2 decades with the evolution in the technology and the various associations of un-related and inter-related disciplines of biology, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The trends are beneficial in various therapeutic responses and diagnosing, identification and treatment of various infections caused by microbes and to explore and exploit the many beneficial effects of these microbes

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

Track 28: Focussing on Strengthening Education & Research in Microbiology 

Microbiology, being one of the most important disciplines, not only in life-sciences, but also in other sciences like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and the like is emerging one of the most actively involved inter-disciplinary sciences in the research areas. The way microbial sciences have complexly braided their way in the research fields clearly shows how strong the foundation and the walls of the Microbiology are being built. Microbiology has a myriad of sub-disciplines which are inter-related with other branches of education- art, mathematicshealth caretraditional and ancient medicinesstatistics, and/or metallurgy.  

Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:

International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; World Congress on Microbiology, November 28-29, 2016 Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 3rd Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA; 2nd World Congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA; Microbial Physiology Conference- September 29-30, 2016; London, UK; Infectious Diseases Conference- Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Medical Parasitology 2016 , October 17-19, 2016, Houston, USA; Clinical Microbiology Conference- October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy;  Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey, Microbiology Society International Union of Microbiological Societies American Society for Microbiology USA, Federation of European Microbiological Societies European Union, and The Royal Society of Pathologists UK. 

 

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Importance and Scope:

World Congress on Microbiology offers a premier forum, bridging basic research and R&D with later-stage commercialization for sustainable bio-based industrial and environmental applications. The field of biology, molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemistry are merging their respective discoveries into the expanding applied field of biotechnology, and advances are occurring at a record pace. 

Summary:

Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa. This discipline includes fundamental research on the biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, ecology, evolution and clinical aspects of microorganisms, including the host response to these agents.

It is our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the official website “World Congress on Microbiology” which aims at bringing together Professors, Researchers, Scientists, Business giants and Technocrats to provide an international platform for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory as well as laboratory practices. The conference will be held on November 28-29, 2016 in Valencia, Spain. The theme of the conference is around, “Scoping out New Innovations & Future trends in Microbiology”. Featuring 2 days of scientific workshop, special sessions, speaker & poster session, Industrial Expo. 300+ attendees from all over the world.

Target Audience:

Microbiologist, scientists, researchers, students, industrial delegates from Academia and Research along with industrial professionals from microbiological companies and healthcare sectors.

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Summary:

Microbiology conference host presentations from experts across the world in the field of microbiology. These microbiology conferences are mainly of interest to the scientists and professors working in the field of bacteriology, virology: deals with the latest research in virology, retroviruses, drugs and recent out breaks in virology like Ebola virus.

It’s our greatest pleasure to welcome you to the official website “World Congress on Microbiology”  of that aims at bringing together the Professors, Researchers, scientists, business giants, technocrats to provide an international forum for the dissemination of original research results, new ideas and practical development experiences which concentrate on both theory and practices. The conference will be held during November 28-29, 2016 in Valencia, Spain. Featuring 2 days of scientific workshop, special sessions, speaker & poster session, Industrial Expo. 300+ attendees from all over the world.

Importance and Scope:

Microbiology-2016 will be the best platform for all the microbiologist, scientists, research scholars, students, technologist who are working in this field to exchange their knowledge related to microbiology. 

ConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes all the microbiologist, scientists, research scholars, industrial professionals and student delegates from microbiology and healthcare sectors to be a part of the esteemed Microbiology-2016. As this will be the best amalgamation of academia and research involving every aspect of microbiology. It is open to all types of research methodologies from both academia and industry.

Why to attend?

In today's economic climate your business decisions are as crucial as ever. Microbiology Conference allow you to maximize your time and marketing dollars while receiving immediate feedback on your new products and services. Microbiology 2016 is organizing an outstanding Scientific Exhibition/Program and anticipates the world's leading specialists involved in microbiology. 

Microbiology-2016 is an exciting opportunity to showcase the new technology, the new products of your company, and/or the service your industry may offer to a broad international audience.

Why in Valencia, Spain?

Valencia is one of those cities that aesthetically blends the farthest past, dating back to 138 BC, with the most innovative and avant-garde buildings of the present. Valencia is the centre of international trade, culture, cuisine, lifestyle, business and avant-garde design, and is one of the most active cities in Europe with regular fairs and conferences. Valencia has historically been Spain’s Mediterranean port. With the fine sand and clean water, the vastness of the sea and the closeness of the coastal mountains and the climate make the Valencian coast uniquely exquisite. Located on the Mediterranean coast at the mouth of the Turia (Guadalaviar) River, it is surrounded by orchards in a region known as the Huerta de Valencia. 
 
Valencia has been called the city of the 100 bell towers, of which the most outstanding are the Gothic Miguelete Tower (1381–1424), adjoining the cathedral, and the hexagonal Tower of Santa Catalina (1688–1705), a fine example of Valencian Baroque style. 
 
The outstanding beaches and dunes at the Canet d’En Berenguer, the beaches of La Malvarrosa and Levante, small tourist towns - La Pobla de Farnals, Alboraya, and El Puig where only a few years ago fruit and vegetables were grown- all these offer a wide variety of places to dine and enjoy a quiet evening by the sea. In the L’Albufera Nature Reserve, the sun can be enjoyed in unique surroundings and the beaches of Cullera, Gandía and Oliva combine beautiful landscapes with a number of sporting and recreational facilities. The charming towns like Buñol, Requena and Xátiva and the inland course of the Turia River offer you a myriad of opportunities to explore the port. Valencia converted the former bed of the River Turia, which used to run through the city, into an enormous 9 km long park. Today it is a green lung in which to walk, cycle, play sport, go to cafés, etc. 

Valencia offers a mild climate with almost 300 days of sunshine per year and an average temperature of 19º C, making Valencia an ideal destination at any time of year. The port also offers a lot for the food lovers- It repeats its Valencia Cuina Oberta Restaurant Week from November 19-29, where the city’s most prestigious chefs will be offering their special culinary creations.

The Conference highlights the following Topics:

Target Audience:

Microbiologist, scientists, researchers, students, industrial delegates from Academia and Research along with the industrial professionals from microbiology companies and healthcare sectors.

A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event.

Worldwide associations-

International Union of Microbiological Societies

American Society for Microbiology

Society for General Microbiology

World Society for Microbiology

Society for Applied Microbiology

International Committee on Food Microbiology and Hygiene

Canadian Society of Microbiologists

Searches related to association of microbiology in world

International Society for Antiviral Research (ISAR)

International Society for Microbial Ecology (ISME)

International Society for NeuroVirology

European associations-

European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID)

European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

European Mycological Association

European Society for Clinical Virology (ESCV)

Svenska föreningen för mikrobiologi (Swedish Society for Microbiology, SFM)

Swedish Society of Infectious Diseases

Swedish Society of Medical Microbiology

Swiss Society for Infectious Disease

Society for General Microbiology (SGM)

Italian Association for Clinical Microbiology

Worldwide university:

Harvard University

University of Oxford

University of Washington

Rockefeller University

University of California--San Francisco

Duke University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of Wisconsin--Madison

Johns Hopkins University

Washington University in St. Louis

European university:

Technische Universität München

 University of Groningen

University of Glasgow

Newcastle University

University of Copenhagen

University of Southampton

University of Birmingham

Trinity College Dublin

University of Edinburgh

University of Vienna

European Companies:

Alifax S.p.A.

Kurita Europe

Ani Labsystems Ltd, Oy

Amplex BioSystems GmbH

Antimicrobial Therapy, Inc.

Associates of Cape Cod

Astellas Pharma Europe Limited

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

BD Diagnostics

Curetis AG

Denka Seiken Co., Ltd.

FUNDING AGENCIES:

  Academy of Finland (Finland)

  California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (US)

  Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Canada)

  Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)

  Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (Spain)

  Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)

  Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Denmark

  Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany)

  FAPESP (Brazil)

  Fondazione Telethon (Italy)

  Fonds zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria)

  Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Belgium)

  Health Research Board (Ireland)

  Howard Hughes Medical Institute (US)

  Indian Council of Medical Research (India)

  INSERM (France)

  International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (International)

  Israel Science Foundation (Israel)

  Max Planck Society (Germany)

  National Health Service (UK)

  National Science Foundation (US)

  Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research 

 

Market Analysis:

Microbiology, the study of microorganisms, impacts our lives in so many different ways. It is used to treat major pandemics and common infections, as well as influences the food people consume and the manufacture of key industrial products. The tools used in microbiology are as varied as their uses. The American Society of Microbiology is organized into 27 different sections to deal with the many issues concerning with microbiology. Such a broad field requires a necessarily broad survey of the market opportunities and challenges that will arise in the coming years.

The  microbiology market is large and growing, the second largest diagnostics market after clinical diagnostics in test volume and market value. More than 90,000 industrial plants worldwide conduct close to 2 billion tests each year, which represents a market value of $6.5 billion. Because the demand for consumer products is growing as the world’s population grows, increases in product quality and safety testing appear to continue undaunted by current worldwide economic problems. The global industrial market is complex, however, with varying testing requirements and regulations resulting in variations in growth across market sectors and geographies.

According to a new technical market research report,  the microbiology equipment and consumables market was valued at nearly $7.7 billion in 2012 and is estimated at $8.5 billion for 2013. the market to grow to $11.4 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate of 6.1% from 2013 to 2018.

According to market Research, the fastest moving sectors within this industry are the public health and biofuel sectors. The public health sector will be driven by the uptake of new technologies within the industry, particularly laboratory automation and rapid microbiological methods. Growth in the biofuel industry will be broad-based, as investment in the industry leads to a ramp up in equipment, technology, and consumables.

 

 

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