Theme: Scoping out Innovative research in Applied Microbiology & Future Trends of Beneficial Microbes

Applied Microbes - 2019

Applied Microbes - 2019

About us
ConferenceSeries LLC Ltd, Scientific Event Organizer and the World Class Open Access Publisher, announcing its 4th  International Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes during  May 20-21, 2019 at Tokyo, Japan. The conference highlight is “Scoping out Innovative research in Applied Microbiology & Future Trends of Beneficial Microbes”. This adventurous event is conducted in order to provide an absolute platform for educators, new researchers, and learners to present and discuss the most recent innovations, possibilities, and concerns adopted in the field of Microbiology. Applied Microbes -2019 will comprise an informative and exciting conference program including leading keynote speakers, poster presenters and session speakers who will be presenting and sharing their knowledge on the topics related to Microbiology.
 
 Microbiology is a branch of science related discipline that deals with the structure and function of microbes and the use and application of microorganisms for human benefit. Its applications include vast subject including biotechnology, enzyme technology, medicinal microbiology, agricultural biotechnology, bioremediation, petroleum microbiology, microbial biofilms and food microbiology. Microbiology can be also classified based on taxonomy, as bacteriology, virology, mycology, protozoology, and phycology.
Therefore to acquire all this knowledge we heartedly invite you to join us at the Applied Microbes 2019, where you will gather amazing ideas and have a great experience with experts from around the world. All the important members of Applied Microbes-2019 organizing committee look further to meet you at Tokyo, Japan.
 
Why to attend?
Applied Microbes -2019, will be the best platform for all the Microbiologist, Scientists, Research Scholars, Students, Technologists who are working in this field to exchange their knowledge related to microbial interactions its evolution, diversity and role. This International event is an effort to find information that will indicate the possible interactions between the organisms and conducting such experiments, new techniques that will lead to the formulation of control measures, often using an alteration of the environmental factors for regulation of the microbial ecologies.
Opportunity to meet incredibly famous speakers, researchers, specialists, Business giants, and the most up to date refreshes in Microbiology world are important for this conference leads to significance of this gathering.
  • This is the best platform to develop new partnership & collaborations.
  • For speeding up your route this is the best location into every territory in the entire World.
  • In our Conference 89% attendees who are the Key contact in labs purchasing decisions.
  • During this conference Our Exhibitors were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees.
  • By this conference network can be developed with both Academic and Business. 
 
Target Audiences
  • Researchers & Fellowship
  • Microbiologists
  • Bacteriologists
  • Virologists
  • Medical Microbiologists
  • Mycologists
  • Pathologists
  • Pharmacists
  • Epidemiologists
  • Students & Professionals
  • Health Care Associations & Societies
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Biomedical companies
  • Food & Beverage industry
  • Dairy and food sector industries
  • Genetic engineering and Biotechnology researchers
  • Research Institute
  • Industrial Business Entrepreneurs
 
Importance and Scope
Microbiology is one of the most rapidly emerging fields in today’s world. It is an important branch in life science that promotes the healthy living of humans and other living organisms. The microbes affect almost every activity of our life including food, shelter, clothing, health etc. With-in the development in field of microbiology the effects of micro-organisms on human beings has been reduced to a greater extent. The field of microbiology has its influence in many fields thus producing advanced techniques to diagnose and treat infectious diseases, and production of antibiotics, food products and management of waste products in an effective manner. Without microbiology these developments in science field would have been a fantasy
 

 

Pure Microbiology which provides a major platform of a large plethora of research and plenty of new insights into different areas of Microbiology.  There are different branches of Microbiology such as, mycology, Virology, Immunology, infectious diseases, bacteriology, nematology, parasitology, etc. In against of pathogenic bacteria which can we used that is antibiotics either orally or paternally. The USA has about $66.28 billion worth of antibiotics that are manufactured annually, is expected to attain $75 billion by the end of 2018. During the period of 2006-2012, there was an annual growth of about 6-7% and is still growing gradually. The drugs and antibiotics have been on the steep rise and have been a fodder in Industries manufacturing for the growing economy as well: Global demand of antibiotics is approx. 78% with penicillin having 10%, erythromycin being 9%, tetracycline with 3%, and chloramphenicol about 1.4%.
 
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
Novel aspects of applied microbiology in relation to animal health, it is intended to describe and enhance understanding of the role of microorganisms in animal health and disease, and provides an excellent grounding in microbiology molecular biology, immunology and epidemiology.
This grounding leads into the study of the complex mechanisms of host/microbe interactions that are involved in the pathogenesis of specific animal diseases, and provides insights into diagnosis and interventions, such as vaccines, essential for disease control.
This is concerned with microbial (bacterial, fungal, viral) diseases of domesticated vertebrate animals (livestock, companion animals, fur-bearing animals, poultry, but excluding fish) that supply food, other useful products or companionship. In addition, Microbial diseases of wild animals living in captivity, or as members of the feral fauna will also be considered if the infections are of interest because of their interrelation with humans and/or domestic animals. 
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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Microorganisms make good weapons and bioterrorism has been known to exist since centuries. This has most recently been highlighted by the terrorist attack using anthrax in the fall of 2001 in U.S. Although such attacks of bioterrorism are few, forensic evidence to criminally prosecute the perpetrator is necessary. To strengthen defence against bio crimes, a comprehensive technological network involving various fields needs to be developed. Microbial forensics is one such new discipline combining microbiology and forensic science. It uses advanced molecular techniques like microarray analysis and DNA fingerprinting etc. to associate the source of the causative agent with a specific individual or group by measuring variations between related strains. High quality assurance and quality control standards for microbial forensics will ensure highly reliable results that will stand up in the court of law. The more precise and refined a microbial system becomes, the more proper guidelines for investigations will be defined. An integrated approach towards developing this field of microbial forensics needs to be followed, to meet the challenges of bioterrorism more effectively.
Microbial Forensics is currently in its developing stage. It will be most effective if there is sufficient basic scientific information concerning microbial genetics, evolution, physiology, and ecology. Better controls are needed to protect legitimate users and to deter criminal dissemination of dangerous microorganisms or their toxic by-products. Better information and/or access to information is required on those individuals who have access to these pathogens so threats can be deterred or effectively traced back to possible sources.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Biofuel is energy source made of living things, or the waste that living things turn out. Supporters of biofuels argue that their use might considerably cut back greenhouse emissions; whereas burning the fuels produces CO2, growing the plants or biomass removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
 
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Food Microbiology & Industrial Microbiology these are the primarily inter-dependent on each other. One cannot work without the other. The open use of the microbes in all the major industries, such as the dairy, food and beverage, leather, textiles, among others, are a major part in the Industrial Microbiology. Microbes, mostly bacteria are regarded as biotechnological "reactors" in countless processes such as, the protein, food and beverage production, tanning etc. fermentation processes, mostly intracellular and/or extra cellular enzymes, microbial cells and microbial biomass also the chemicals produced by microbes. In Food Microbiology, one almost always sees it as a complication. Microbes in food and beverages are quite beneficial- mostly! Food Microbiology, which is the application of microbes in various industrial processes such as, production, fermentation or processing of foods. The complexity of using inter-microbial species in the processes, ethical and food safety issues in the molecular manipulation in food engineering is done with the challenges. The most essential by-products of the beneficial bacteria that inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria in our digestive system is called as  Probiotics , as well as Prebiotics are the un-digested carbohydrates of our ingested food, which is  cannot be absorbed by the human intestines- thereby they are utilized as foods of the probiotic bacteria. Miso soup, sauerkraut, yogurt, fermented, soft cheeses and sourdough bread and buttermilk these are the best sources of probiotics.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
The main therapeutic goal of modern cardiology is to develop novel approaches to minimize inflammation, myocardial necrosis/apoptosis, and enhance cardiac repair after MI. Though MI can be affected by genetic and environmental factors, the search for targeting lifestyle factors has been of greater interest. One such potential factor is the micro biota, the human intestinal microbial community. The disruption of intestinal flora structure provokes MI and poor prognosis. Since gut micro biota is readily modifiable through a variety of interventions, it can be targeted to modulate the host signalling pathways involved in inflammation and MI pathogenesis. Symbiosis bacteria can reduce ischemia/reperfusion injury and inflammation; moreover, they can regulate lipid metabolism, blood pressure, apoptosis, MI size, and overall cardiac survival. In this review, we provide an overview of the development of MI following the symbiosis micro biota and give an update on a micro biota-based therapeutic strategy to delay or prevent MI.
 
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Pharmaceutical Microbiology deals with the study of microorganisms that is concerned within the manufacture of prescribed drugs e.g. minimizing the quantity of microorganisms in an exceedingly method setting,  excluding  microorganisms and  microorganism by-products like exotoxin and endotoxin from water and alternative beginning materials, and making certain the finished pharmaceutical product is sterile. Alternative aspects of pharmaceutical biological science embrace the analysis and development of anti-infective agents, the employment of microorganisms to sight agent and malignant neoplastic disease activity in prospective medication, and therefore the use of microorganisms within the manufacture of pharmaceutical product like endocrine and human human growth hormone.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
Trillions of microbes inhabit the human intestine, forming a complex ecological community that influences normal physiology and susceptibility to disease through its collective metabolic activities and host interactions. Understanding the factors that underlie changes in the composition and function of the gut micro biota will aid in the design of therapies that target it. This goal is formidable. The gut micro biota is immensely diverse, varies between individuals and can fluctuate over time — especially during disease and early development. Viewing the micro biota from an ecological perspective could provide insight into how to promote health by targeting this microbial community in clinical treatments. The gut met genome is the aggregate of all the genomes of gut micro biota. The gut micro biota plays a key role in digestion, metabolism and immune function, and has a widespread impact beyond the gastrointestinal tract. Changes in the biodiversity of the gut micro biota are associated with far-reaching consequences on host health and development. Diet, functional foods, and gut micro biota transplantation are areas that have yielded some therapeutic success in modulating the gut micro biota and warrant further investigation of their effects on various disease states.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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The study of the microorganisms of the oral cavity and their interactions between oral microorganisms or with the host is generally known as Oral Microbiology. The growth of characteristics microorganisms depends on the environment present in the human mouth found there. Oral bacteria have evolved mechanisms to sense their environment and modify the host.  Water, nutrients as well as a moderate temperature are some of the common source provided for the survival of these microbes. The resident microbes present in the mouth adhere to the teeth and gums to resist the mechanical flushing from the mouth to stomach. After reaching to stomach the acid-sensitive microbes are destroyed by hydrochloric acid.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
It is a term representative of the amalgamation of several sciences. Under this banner, fields of bionics, genetic engineering and cybernetics are all in play. This collective study of different sciences coming together has allowed us to explore how robotics can interact with biology. In its wake, Bio robotics essentially allows robotics to be a substantial substitute for biological organism in a chemical as well as a mechanical capacity. Bio robotics replicates the biological understanding of living organisms and reproduces their characteristics through artificial means. The theoretical discipline of comprehensively engineering genetic information to develop new robotic designs is one aspect of Bio robotics. Another aspect is the use of biological specimens as components of a functioning robot.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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In the last two decades, the widespread application of genetic and genomic approaches has revealed a bacterial world astonishing in its ubiquity and diversity. It examines how a growing knowledge of the vast range of animal–bacterial interactions, whether in shared ecosystems or intimate symbiosis, is fundamentally altering our understanding of animal biology. It highlights the recent technological and intellectual advances that have changed our thinking about five questions: how have bacteria facilitated the origin and evolution of animals; how do animals and bacteria affect each other’s genomes; how does normal animal development depend on bacterial partners; how is homeostasis maintained between animals and their symbionts; and how can ecological approaches deepen our understanding of the multiple levels of animal–bacterial interaction and to include investigations of the relationships between and among bacteria and their animal partners as we are going to seek a better understanding of the natural world.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
The host-pathogen interaction is defined as how microbes or viruses sustain themselves within host organisms on a molecular, cellular, organismal or population level. This term is most commonly used to refer to disease-causing microorganisms although they may not cause illness in all hosts. Because of this, the definition has been expanded to how known pathogens survive within their host, whether they cause disease or not. On the molecular and cellular level, microbes can infect the host and divide rapidly, causing disease by being there and causing a homeostatic imbalance in the body, or by secreting toxins which cause symptoms to appear. Viruses can also infect the host with virulent DNA, which can affect normal cell processes (transcription, translation, etc.), protein folding, or evading the immune response.
 
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Paleomicrobiology – Past Human Infections' features the methods and main achievements in this emerging field of research at the intersection of microbiology and evolution, history and anthropology. New molecular approaches have already provided exciting results, such as confirmation of a single biotype of Yersinia pestis as the causative agent of historical plague pandemics, and the closer proximity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from ancient skeletons to modern strains than to Mycobacterium bovis, shedding new light on the evolution of major human pathogens and pathogen–population relationships. Firm microbiological diagnoses also provide historians and anthropologists with new data on which to base evaluation of past epidemics.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
Microbes inhabit virtually all sites of the human body, yet we know very little about the role they play in our health. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in studying human-associated microbial communities, particularly since microbial disposes have now been implicated in a number of human diseases. Recent advances in sequencing technologies have made it feasible to perform large-scale studies of microbial communities, providing the tools. Rapidly developing sequencing methods and analytical techniques, the human micro biome on different spatial and temporal scales, including daily time series datasets spanning months. Furthermore, emerging concepts related to defining operational taxonomic units, diversity indices, core versus transient micro biomes, are enhancing our ability to understand the human micro biome.
 
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Geomicrobiology is that the results of the mixture of earth science and biological science. The sphere of geomicrobiology considerations the role of germ and microbial processes in earth science and geochemical processes and the other way around. The sphere of geomicrobiology considerations the role of germ and microbial processes in earth science and geochemical processes. The sphere is very vital once addressing microorganisms in aquifers and public drinkable providers.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
 
Industrial microbiology is primarily associated with the commercial exploitation of microorganisms, and involves processes and products that are of major economic, environmental and gregarious consequentiality throughout the world. There are two key aspects of industrial microbiology, the first relating to engenderment of valuable microbial products via Fermentation processes. The second aspect is the role of microorganisms in providing accommodations, particularly for waste treatment and pollution control, which utilizes their abilities to degrade virtually all natural and man-made products.
 
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Prebiotics and probiotics may be useful in achieving positive effects which include the enhanced immune function, improved colonic integrity, decreased incidence and duration of intestinal infections, down-regulated allergic response, improved digestion and elimination. Probiotics and prebiotics share a unique role in human nutrition, largely centering on manipulation of populations or activities of the bacteria that colonize our bodies. There is a need to consolidate the basic and applied research on probiotics and prebiotics into useful tools for food and nutrition, for example LAB are gram-positive non-pathogenic bacteria that are widely distributed in the nature have long been used in food processing the LcS is widely used in the production of probiotic dairy products and is also used as a food ingredient. The probiotic bacteria have the potential to augment or modify the host immune function through the regulation of host immune cells.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 
The collection of microbes living in and on our body - have a significant impact on human health and well-being. They have been associated with numerous diseases, yet we have barely understood their role in the context of life-style and genetics. Various initiatives are underway around the world to survey the human micro biota at several body sites, characterise them, understand their interactions with the human hosts, elucidate their role in diseases, and design possible therapeutic or dietary interventions.
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
Related Societies and Associations:
 
Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting human health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals". Public health aims to improve the quality of life through prevention and treatment of disease, including mental health. This is done through the surveillance of cases and health indicators, and through the promotion of healthy behaviours. Public health refers to all organized measures to prevent disease, promote health, and prolong life among the population. Its activities aim to provide conditions in which people can be healthy and focus on entire populations, not on individual patients or diseases. Modern public health practice requires multidisciplinary teams of public health workers and professionals. Teams might include epidemiologists, biostatisticians, medical assistants, public health nurses, midwives or medical microbiologists. Depending on the need environmental health officers or public health inspectors, bioethicists, and even veterinarians, Gender experts, Sexual and reproductive health specialists.
 
 
12th Annual Meet on Bacteriology & Applied Microbiology, November 12-13, 2018 Singapore; 4thInternational Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes, March 27-28, 2019 Sydney, Australia; 14th International Conference on Microbial Interactions & Microbial Ecology, August 19-20, 2019 Vienna, Austria; 9th Global Summit on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, March 04-06, 2019 Prague, Czech Republic; 17th International Conference on Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, April 29-30, 2019 London, UK; 8th Annual Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, December 05-06, 2018 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference on Microbial Genetics & Molecular Microbiology, December 03-04, 2018 Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
Related Societies and Associations:
 Federation of American societies for experimental biologyFederation of American societies for experimental biology,  American society for microbiology, Society for industrial Microbiology and biotechnology, Society for Applied Microbiology, Society for industrial microbiology, International Union of microbiological societiesSouthern California Branch of the American Society for MicrobiologySoutheastern association for clinical microbiologyAssociation of medical school microbiology and immunology ChairsSociety for the Advancement of Biology Education Research,The American Association of ImmunologistsThe American Society for Clinical InvestigationInternational union of microbiological societies, Infectious Diseases Society of America, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
 

 

The worldwide microbiology market is esteemed at $6,727.29 million in 2014 and is relied upon to develop at a CAGR of 13.03% in the vicinity of 2014 and 2019. Expanding sickness weight of irresistible maladies and expanded subsidizing for social insurance consumption are the essential development drivers for this market amid the conjecture time frame. The pharmaceuticals application fragment represented the biggest share of the microbiology advertise in 2014; while the nourishment application portion is normal develop at the most astounding CAGR in the vicinity of 2014 and 2019 in the worldwide microbiology showcase. The global clinical microbiology market is projected to reach USD 5.77 Billion by 2021 from USD 3.35 Billion in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 11.5% from 2016 to 2021. Market growth can be attributed to factors such as the technological advancements; rising incidence of infectious diseases and growing outbreak of epidemics; growing healthcare expenditure across the world; and increasing funding, research grants, and public-private investments in the field of life science researches.
Emerging regions such as Asia-Pacific (including Japan, China, and India) are expected to become the new revenue-generating pockets in the market in the next five years. The Asia-Pacific market is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the growing number of hospitals and clinical diagnostic laboratories in India and China; expanding research capabilities for the development of innovative and affordable clinical microbiology testing procedures across India, China, and Japan; and rising incidences of infectious diseases.
 
Market research is vital to the development of the industrial market, and continues to be in demand. In 2018, we anticipate delivery of new editions of our report on Microbiology Testing in the Global spurt.
 
Applied Microbiology size was valued at over USD 24.3 billion in 2017 and will exceed USD 675.2 billion with 7.9% CAGR from 2017 to 2024. At Global Market Insights, It is a unique blend of primary and secondary research, with validation and iterations, in order to minimize deviation and present the most accurate analysis of the industry.
 
Rising demand of new technologies will drive the biotechnology industry size.  we’ve seen tremendous growth and change in the industrial diagnostics industry, particularly in the food safety sector expertise in all aspects of the market, plus extensive experience in business management, strategy development and international business, microbiology test volumes, market values and methods used by food producers around the world, based on detailed interviews with more than 450 food production facilities in America, Europe and Asia, including Japan. Total test volumes have increased 128%, and testing for specific foodborne pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli grew at an even faster rate.
 
The global DNA sequencing market is projected to reach USD 85.5 Million by 2025 from USD 310.1 Million in 2017 growing at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period.
The global market for Food Microbiology reached nearly $7.1 billion in 2017. This market is expected to grow to nearly $9.6 billion in 2017 and $15.7 billion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.1% from 2017 to 2025.
Global Nanotechnology Market was valued at $216.2 billion in 2017 and $448.3 billion in 2017. The total market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.3% from 2017 through 2025 and reach $828 billion by 2025.
 
Based on technology, the industry is segmented into tissue engineering and regeneration, fermentation, PCR, nanotechnology, chromatography, DNA sequencing and cell based assay. In 2017, the tissue engineering and regeneration segment accounted for highest revenue and was valued at over USD 11.3 billion. However, the nanotechnology, fermentation and cell based assay segments will experience lucrative growth owing to rising R&D initiatives by various biotechnological and pharmaceutical companies.
The global clinical microbiology market is valued at $6,727.29 million in 2014 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.03% between 2014 and 2019. Increasing disease burden of infectious diseases and increased funding for healthcare expenditure are the important growth drivers for this market during the forecast period. The pharmaceuticals application segment accounted for the largest share of the microbiology market in 2014, while the food application segment is expected grow at the highest CAGR between 2014 and 2019 in the global microbiology market.
 
Why Japan?
Japan is the 3rd largest economy in the world. It has a GDP 1.5 the size of UK and per capita GDP 6 times that of China; Japan remains the high-tech powerhouse economy of Asia. It is the second highest spending worldwide on R&D; Japanese companies remain amongst the most technologically valuable and advanced in the world. Japan’s major growth driver is exports despite external demand accounting for 16% of its total GDP.
 

 

Applied Microbes 2018

We had successfully hosted the “3rd International Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes” during June 06-07th, 2018 at Hyatt Regency Osaka, Osaka, Japan. The conference focused on the theme “Accumulate, segregate and remodel micro-organisms for upliftment of human life”. The conference was successful in bringing together renowned speakers from various reputed organizations and their paramount talks enlightened the gathering.

The pragmatic meet organized by our management received generous response from the academia, talented researchers & young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made their valuable contribution to make it a successful event. The conference was marked with the presence of eminent Speakers, Young Researchers, Students & Business Delegates driving the event into the path of success with thought provoking keynote& plenary presentations.

The Conference focused on recent developments in the field of virology & Infectious diseases and the meeting engrossed in knowledgeable discussions on novel subjects like:

  • Microbiology
  • Applied Microbiology and Environmental microbiology
  • Trends in Cellular Microbiology and Generation Microbiology
  • Advancements in Food and Industrial Microbiology
  • Microbial Genomics and Molecular Microbiology
  • Microbial Pathogenesis
  • Petroleum Microbiology
  • Medical and Clinical Microbiology
  • Diseases, Diagnosis and Treatment of Microbial Infections
  • Infections and Immunity
  • Vaccines and Vaccinations
  • Bioinformatics
  • Astro, Nano and Predictive Microbiology
  • Veterinary Microbiology
  • Aero Microbiology
  • Biotechnology and Biochemistry
  • Microbial Biofilms
  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology
  • Agricultural Microbiology
  • Oral Microbiology
  • Forensic Microbiology
  • Genetic Engineering

Special Session:

Title: Dictyostelium discoideum: A model organism for G protein coupled receptor-mediated chemotaxis in human diseases

Xuehua Xu, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, USA

Title: Defining natural species of bacteria by a common yardstick: Universal genomic parameter to delineate bacteria into discrete phylogenetic clusters

Shu-Lin LiuHarbin Medical University, China

Keynote forum:The proceedings of the conference were embarked with an opening ceremony followed by Special sessions and a series of Lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The adepts who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talks were:

  • Xuehua Xu, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases-National Institutes of Health, USA
  • Tetyana Milojevic, University of Vienna, Austria
  • Tian Jin, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases-National Institutes of Health, USA
  • Maryam Esghaei, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  • Shu-Lin Liu, Harbin Medical University, China
  • Wolfram Brueck, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland
  • Jan Bobek, Charles University, Czech Republic

We extend our heartiest thanks to all the Organizing Committee Members for their kind support rendered towards the success of Applied Microbes 2018. At the same time we take the opportunity to thank all the speakers, delegates and participants for providing their valuable contribution and time for Applied Microbes 2018.

Applied Microbes 2018 Organizing Committee would like to thank the Moderator of the conference, Wolfram Brueck who contributed a lot for the smooth functioning of this event.

With the encouragement from the excellent feedback from the participants and supporters of Applied Microbes 2018, Conference Series LLC Ltd  is glad to announce “4th International Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes during May 20-21,2019 which will be held at Tokyo,Japan

Let us meet again @ Applied Microbes 2019

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