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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest discoveries in microbial genetics, including gene regulation, horizontal gene transfer, and genetic engineering techniques. Discussions will highlight their implications for understanding bacterial pathogenesis and developing novel therapeutic strategies.
This session will explore the intricate interactions between hosts and pathogens, emphasizing the molecular mechanisms that drive infection and disease. Insights into these interactions can inform the development of targeted interventions and vaccines.
This track will delve into the role of the microbiome in health and disease, examining its impact on immune responses and disease susceptibility. Researchers will present findings on how microbiome composition influences various infectious diseases.
This session addresses the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, discussing the mechanisms behind resistance and its implications for public health. Innovative strategies for combating resistant pathogens will also be highlighted.
This track will cover the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying viral infections, including viral replication and host immune responses. The session will also explore current and emerging therapeutic options for viral diseases.
This session focuses on the ecological dynamics of microbial communities and their interactions with the environment. Research presented will include studies on microbial diversity, ecosystem functions, and the impact of environmental changes on microbial populations.
This track will provide insights into the epidemiological trends of infectious diseases, including outbreak investigations and surveillance strategies. Presentations will emphasize the importance of data in shaping public health responses.
This session will explore the application of genomic technologies to understand pathogen biology and disease mechanisms. Researchers will discuss how genomic data can inform diagnostics and therapeutic development.
This track will highlight the use of various infection models to study microbial pathogenesis and host responses. Presentations will focus on how these models can facilitate the translation of laboratory findings to clinical applications.
This session will examine the latest advancements in diagnostic technologies for infectious diseases, including molecular and rapid testing methods. Discussions will address the challenges of implementing these technologies in clinical settings.
This track will cover cutting-edge techniques in molecular microbiology, including CRISPR, next-generation sequencing, and proteomics. The applications of these techniques in understanding microbial physiology and pathogenesis will be emphasized.