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7th World Congress on Microbiology, will be organized around the theme “Scoping out New Innovations & Future Trends in Microbiology”
Microbiology 2016 is comprised of 29 tracks and 0 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Microbiology 2016.
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Bacteriology 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 minutest 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 Virology. Immunology is the field of science where the investigators study the bodys explusion 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 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 between 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%, pencillin 10%, tetracyclines 3%, erythromycin 9%, and chloramphenicol shares about 1.4%. Thus making it a thriving market.
Relevant Conferences:
International Conference on Human Papillomavirus - May 02-03, 2016 Chicago, USA,
Medical Parasitology 2016- Houston, USA,
International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA,
5th Global Microbiologists Annual meeting -August 15-17, 2016 Portland, USA,
2nd world congress on Beneficial Microbe -September 23-25, 2016 Phoenix, USA,
Infectious Diseases Conference-Oct 3-5, 2016 Vancouver, Canada
Microbial Physiology conference- October 20-22, 2016 Rome, Italy ,
ASM-Microbe 2016- Massachusetts, USA
17th Infectious Diseases Conference- Hyderabad, India
34th Annual Infectious Diseases Conference- Sacramento, Californi
17th International Conference MPMI- Oregon, USA,
Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring Conference
- Track 1-1Microbial Growth
- Track 1-2Trend of Human Immunodeficiency in Bacteria and Virus
- Track 1-3Genetic Analysis and Evaluation of Preliminary Antimicrobes
- Track 1-4Effect of Temperatures and in vitro antibacterial activity
- Track 1-5Bacterial Diagnosis and Identification Methods of Virus and Bacteria
- Track 1-6Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Track 1-7Economic and Social Impact of Veterinary Infections
- Track 2-1Diversity of the microbiota
- Track 2-2Biochemical physiology of bacteria
- Track 2-3Microbial metabolism and genetics
- Track 2-4Microbial adhesion and signal transduction
- Track 2-5Cultivation, growth and control of microbes
Study of the various aspects of a 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 a 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.
- Track 3-1Bacterial Morphology, Identification, Culturing and Metabolism
- Track 3-2Pathogenesis and Clinical Studies
- Track 3-3Bacterial Fermentation, Fermentation products
- Track 3-4Agricultural and Veterinary Bacterial Infections
- Track 3-5Bacterial Genetics
- Track 3-6Bacterial Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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 therapies.
Related Microbiology Conferences | Microbiologists Events:
2nd International Conference on Retroviruses and Novel Drugs, June 30- July 01, Cape Town, South Africa; 2nd European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; 3rd Global 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
- Track 4-1Viral Classifications and Evolutions
- Track 4-2Pediatric Viral Infections
- Track 4-3Neuro-Viral Infections
- Track 4-4Plant and Animal Viral Infections
- Track 4-5Vaccines, Viral Vectors, Viral and Gene Therapies
- Track 5-1Fungi
- Track 5-2Saprophytes
- Track 5-3Fermentation
- Track 5-4Antibiotics
- Track 5-5Importance of Medical Mycology
- Track 5-6Mushrooms- Cultivation & Toxicity
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey
- Track 6-1Applied phycology and biotechnology
- Track 6-2Morphology and cell biology
- Track 6-3Macro- and microalgal ecology
- Track 6-4Macro- and microalgal systematics and evolution
- Track 6-5Molecular biology and genomics
- Track 6-6Physiology and biochemistry
- Track 6-7Toxicology, health and risk management
- Track 7-1Plant Parasitic Nematodes
- Track 7-2Ectoparasitic Nematodes
- Track 7-3Nematode Feeding and Host-Parasite Relationships
- Track 7-4Diagnosing Nematode Problems
- Track 7-5Cyst Nematodes
- Track 7-6Nematicides
- Track 8-1Protozoa
- Track 8-2 Composition and Structure of Microbial Cells
- Track 8-3 Medical Microbiology
- Track 8-4 Microbial Evolution and Taxonomy
- Track 8-5Free-Living Protozoa Causing Human Disease
- Track 8-6Intestinal (Lumenal) Protozoa
- Track 9-1Medical Parasitology
- Track 9-2Parasite Treatments
- Track 9-3Skin Parasites
- Track 9-4Stool Parasites
- Track 9-5Advances in Parasite Medications
- Track 9-6Water Parasites
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 micro organisms and the diagnosis of diseases for the well-being of animals, especially domesticated ones. Vetrinary Microbiology is emerging strong mainly due to the effect it has on human society.
- Track 10-1Bacterial Veterinary Infections
- Track 10-2Viral Veterinary Infections
- Track 10-3Fungal Veterinary Infections
- Track 10-4Veterinary Vaccines
- Track 10-5Advancements of Health care for Animals
- Track 10-6Outbreak of flu virus in avian and Poultry
- Track 10-7Transmission of infections from infected animals to susceptible humans
- Track 11-1Introductory Microbial Physiology
- Track 11-2Microbial Cellular Structures
- Track 11-3Metabolism Diversity in Microbes
- Track 11-4Microbial Metabolism
- Track 11-5Microbial Genetics - Problems
- Track 11-6 Advanced Microbial Genetics
- Track 11-7Microbial Cell Physiology Techniques
- Track 11-8Microbial Identification Techniques
- Track 11-9Microbial Evolution, Phylogeny and Diversity
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey
- Track 12-1Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry in Perspective
- Track 12-2Microscopic and Physiological Methods for Studying the Soil Biota and Their Function
- Track 12-3Molecular Methods for Studying Soil Ecology
- Track 12-4Fauna: The Engine for Microbial Activity and Transport
- Track 12-5The Physiology and Biochemistry of Soil Organisms
- Track 12-6Spatial Distribution of Soil Organisms
- Track 12-7Soil Biogeochemistry Cycling of Inorganic Nutrients and Metals
- Track 12-8The Dynamics of Soil Organic Matter and Nutrient Cycling
- Track 12-9Management of Organisms and their Processes in Soils
- Track 12-10 Carbon Cycling and Formation of Soil Organic Matter
- Track 12-11Soil, Ecology, and Biochemistryfor the 21st Century
Microorganisms are seen everywhere- every surface, every body; 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 environments.
Global Summit on Aquaculture and Fisheries, July 11-13, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th 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
- Track 13-1Detection, enumeration and identification methods
- Track 13-2Population biology of microorganism
- Track 13-3Remediation of pollutants
- Track 13-4Biofuels: Biogas, Biodiesel, and Bioalcohols
- Track 13-5soil 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.
Global Summit on Aquaculture and Fisheries, July 11-13, 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 5th 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
- Track 14-1Archaea in Marine Environments
- Track 14-2Biofouling in the Marine Environment
- Track 14-3Conditioning Films in Aquatic Environments
- Track 14-4Marine Biotechnology
- Track 14-5Plant–Microbe Interactions in the Marine Environment
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 and pathogenesis, Diagnostic tests, immunity and treatment and prognosis.
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 7th World Congress and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey
- Track 15-1Infectious Diseases
- Track 15-2Bacterial Infections
- Track 15-3Principles of Diagnosis
- Track 15-4Combinations of Antimicrobial Agents
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey.
- Track 16-1Bacteria signaling
- Track 16-2Gene therapy in Viruses
- Track 16-3Molecular techniques
- Track 16-4DNA sequencing and genomics
- Track 16-5DNA microarrays
- Track 16-6Gel electrophoresis
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.
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey.
- Track 17-1Industrial Microbiology Beneficial Microorganism
- Track 17-2Fermentors and Fermentor Operation
- Track 17-3Industrial Production-Wine/Beer/Acid..
- Track 17-4Production of Antibiotics and Anti-Tumor Agents
- Track 17-5Treatment of Wastes in Industry
- Track 17-6Industrial Applications of Microbes
- Track 17-7Food Microbiology
- Track 17-8Food processing, packaging and transportation
- Track 17-9Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- Track 17-10Impact of microbes in the preparation of pharma products
Agricultural microbiology explores the physiology, molecular biology, genetics 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.
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey.
- Track 18-1Effects of Bio-Geo-Chemical Pathways on Agricultural and Soil Microbes
- Track 18-2Plants-Microbial Symbiosis
- Track 18-3Plant Growth Promoting Substances
- Track 18-4Effects of Industries on Agricultural Microbes
- Track 18-5Minimization of pollutants in agricultural soil by microbes
- Track 18-6Bio-fertilizers and Bio-Pesticides
- Track 18-7Maintenance of Bio-equilibrium
- Track 18-8Bio-conversion of Agricultural Wastes in Compost
- Track 18-9Bio-inoculants
- Track 18-10Bio-Controls
Infectious diseases are caused by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, 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 microorganisms. 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.
International Congress on Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases, May 16-18, 2016, San Antonio, Texas, USA; Euro-Global Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 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.
- Track 19-1Types of Infectious Diseases
- Track 19-2Microbial Pathogenesis and Virulence
- Track 19-3Infectious Diseases in Animals
- Track 19-4Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
- Track 19-5Treatment for Infectious Diseases
- Track 19-6HIV,Ebola,Tuberculosis,Hepatitis
- Track 19-7Infectious Diseases Prevention & Cure
- Track 19-8Increasing Resistance of pathogens against anti-microbials
- Track 20-1Immunological techniques
- Track 20-2Immune regulation
- Track 20-3Immunological aspects of infection
- Track 20-4Immunological aspects of skin diseases
- Track 20-5Immunology of HIV infections
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.
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey.
- Track 21-1Probiotics- Etymology and Benefits
- Track 21-2Mechanism of work
- Track 21-3Health Issues, Allergies and Side-effects in association to Probiotics
- Track 21-4Function and benefits of Prebiotics
- Track 21-5Synbiotics
- Track 22-1Food Safety
- Track 22-2Microbial Fermentation of food
- Track 22-3Microbial Bio Polymers
- Track 22-4Food Borne Illness- Bacterial, Viral, Fungal & Parasitic
- Track 22-5Genetically Modified Foods
- Track 22-6Hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) & Hazard analysis and risk-based preventive controls (HARPC)
- Track 22-7Food Testing
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.
- Track 23-1Bacterial Pathogenesis
- Track 23-2Viral & Fungal Pathogenesis
- Track 23-3Inflammation & Malignancy
- Track 23-4Molecular Pathological Epidemiology
- Track 23-5Phagocytosis
- Track 23-6Types of Host responses
- Track 24-1Eukaryota, Archaea, and Bacteria
- Track 24-2Viruses, Fungi, Parasites
- Track 24-3Bio-Geochemical Cycles
- Track 24-4Microbial Interactions
- Track 25-1Microbial Genomics, Microbial Catalysis & Microbial degradation
- Track 25-2Advanced Metabolism, Biochemical Engineering
- Track 25-3Bio-Medical Engineering
- Track 25-4Genetic Engineering
- Track 25-5Microbial Technology
- Track 26-1Biofilms formation
- Track 26-2Protein Engineering
- Track 26-3Microbial Biotechnology
- Track 26-4Biochemical Microbiology
- Track 26-5Bio-Terrorism & Bio-Defense
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 settings and diagnosing, identification and treatment of various infections caused by microbes and to explore and exploit the many beneficial effects of these microbes.
European Microbiology Conference, July 14-15, 2016, Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Water Microbiology & Novel Technologies- July 18-20, 2016 Chicago, USA; 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; 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 and Expo on Applied Microbiology, November 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey.
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, mathematics, health care, traditional and ancient medicines, statistics, and/or metallurgy.
- Track 28-1Education in Microbiology
- Track 28-2Research in Microbiology
- Track 28-3Career aspects in Microbial Research
- Track 28-4Higher studies and future research aspirations
- Track 28-5Laboratory Science and Safety
A key ingredient in successful entrepreneurship is self-knowledge. (European-Microbiology-2016) aims to bring together all existing and budding bio entrepreneurs to share experiences and present new innovations and challenges in microbiological community. Each year, over a million companies are started in the world with about 5–10 of them classified as high technology companies. Turning ideas into business ventures is tricky and the opportunity-recognition step is critical in new venture creation. This gestalt in the entrepreneur's perception of the relationship between the invention and final product is refined into a business model that describes how the venture will make money or provide an appropriate return to the potential investors. Biological science is complex and rapidly changing and requires a specialized knowledge to understand the value of the innovation and its competitive position in the industry. Although life scientists are typically the founders of biotech companies, studies have shown that the most successful high tech startups are founded by a team of two to three individuals with mixed backgrounds, substantial industry experience and a very clear market and product focus at founding.