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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 role of microbial diversity in maintaining ecosystem functions and stability. It aims to explore how variations in microbial communities influence nutrient cycling and biogeochemical processes.
This session examines the complex interactions between hosts and their microbial communities, emphasizing their implications for health and disease. Topics include the microbiome's role in immune response and metabolic processes.
This track delves into the dynamics of soil microbial communities and their contributions to nutrient cycling and soil health. It will highlight recent advancements in understanding microbial interactions in soil ecosystems.
This session focuses on innovative techniques for analyzing microbial communities, including metagenomics and bioinformatics approaches. It aims to discuss how genomic insights can enhance our understanding of microbial ecology.
This track investigates how microbial populations adapt to changing environmental conditions, including climate change and pollution. It will explore mechanisms of resilience and adaptation at the community and genomic levels.
This session examines the formation of biofilms and their significance in microbial interactions and ecosystem functions. Discussions will include the role of biofilms in nutrient cycling and their impact on pathogen ecology.
This track explores the metabolic pathways of microorganisms and their influence on biogeochemical cycles. It will highlight the interplay between microbial metabolism and ecosystem processes.
This session focuses on the intricate relationships between microbes and their hosts, including mutualistic and pathogenic interactions. It aims to elucidate the ecological and evolutionary implications of these symbiotic relationships.
This track addresses the development and application of models to simulate microbial community dynamics and interactions. It aims to provide insights into predicting microbial responses to environmental changes.
This session investigates the ecological dynamics of pathogens within microbial communities. It will explore how environmental factors influence pathogen behavior and interactions with other microorganisms.
This track examines the role of environmental microbiology in ecosystem management and restoration efforts. It will discuss strategies for leveraging microbial processes to enhance ecosystem resilience and sustainability.