Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

August 17, 2020

Microbiology and Biotechnology- 2020

Theme: Discovering the New Challenges in Microbiology and Biotechnology

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE

We are overwhelmed to welcome you to participate in “Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Webinar” to be held during August 17th, 2020 in London, UK. We take an extraordinary joy welcoming in, researchers/ industrialists/ students/ specialists/ staff/ senior members, doctors, medicinal services experts for taking an interest in the "Microbiology and Biotechnology 2020" forthcoming for sharing thoughts, investigate the problems and build their answers through the workshops, oral and publication introductions.

As the conference revolves around the theme i.e., “Discovering the New Challenges in Microbiology and Biotechnology", our aim is to promote awareness regarding the havoc caused by the growth and evolution of microbes as well as the benefits we get from these microscopic organisms. We are inviting brilliant minds to unveil their latest ideas at Microbiology & Biotechnology Event.

WHY TO ATTEND?

Microbiology and Biotechnology Webinar host presentations from experts across the world in the field of microbiology and Biotechnology more than 200 participants around the globe with thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral and Poster presentations. The attending delegates comprise Editorial Board Members of associated global journals.

Business networking is an avenue for vendors to have network and B2B meetings with “Top Scientists and Colleagues” and with an effective low-cost marketing method for developing sales and opportunities and contacts. Student Poster Competition is organized at event, to inspire students and recent alumnae to present their unique research which will be later published in the journals.

 

  1. Industrial Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology and Future Bio industries

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.

  1. Clinical Infections and Vaccines

Clinical Infections and Vaccines (CIV)  will cover a range of important topics relevant to Infectious diseases and their impact on human health. The latest information on common healthcare-associated infections, such as Clostridium difficile, Pneumonia, and complicated urinary tract infections and others will be featured in this track. The science in this track works to bring together angstrom-level discovery and clinical research to reduce the burden of infectious diseases around the globe.

  1. Corona Virus

Corona viruses are a group of related RNA viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans, these viruses cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal. Mild illnesses include some cases of the common cold (which is also caused by other viruses, predominantly rhinoviruses), while more lethal varieties can cause SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. Symptoms in other species vary: in chickens, they cause an upper respiratory tract disease, while in cows and pigs they cause diarrhea. There are as yet no vaccines or antiviral drugs to prevent or treat human corona virus infections.

  1. Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology

Modern microbiology or microbial biotechnology is the application. Which is use to the procedure of microorganisms or plant and creature cells to make valuable items. Since from old circumstances, microorganisms have been used as Industrial biotechnology, there are colossal measure of microorganisms which are utilized for bread and cakes, protecting nourishment by pickling, brew and wine making.  The present day aging innovation ventures that became out of these practices. Which produces "characteristic items" to be utilized as medications, biodegradable plastics, solvents and other modern chemicals and furnish us with amino acids, vitamins.

  1. Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture Food, and the Environment

In agricultural education and research, the study of agricultural microbiology has undergone tremendous changes in the past few decades, leading to today’s scientific farming that is a backbone of economy all over the globe. Microorganisms in Sustainable agriculture, Food, and the Environment fills the need for a comprehensive volume on recent advances and innovations in microbiology.

  1. Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotics are important medicines for treating bacterial infections in both humans and animals. Unfortunately many of the bacteria which cause these infections are becoming resistant to existing antibiotics. The more we use antibiotics, the more resistant bacteria become.

  1. Bacterial and Viral Infectious diseases

A bacterial infection is a rapid growth of a harmful strain of bacteria on or inside the body. Harmful bacteria can cause a few illnesses like pneumonia, meningitis, and food poisoning. Bacterial infections are one of the main causes of food borne illness. Common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, chills, fatigue and abdominal pain. Most of the sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are caused by harmful bacteria. Most of the times they are not related to any symptoms of the disease but still can cause significant damage to the reproductive system. Bacterial skin infections are generally caused by gram-positive strains of bacteria such as Streptococcus and Staphylococcus. Some of the bacterial infections include boils, impetigo, and folliculate. Viruses are like hijackers. This can slaughter, damage, or change the cells and make sick. Different viruses attack certain cells in the body such as the liver, respiratory system, or blood.

  1. Biotechnology Applications

Approximately 120 companies have been identified to be involved in animal biotechnology and are profiled in the report. These are a mix of animal healthcare companies and biotechnology companies. Top companies in this area are identified and ranked. Information is given about the research activities of 11 veterinary and livestock research institutes. Important 108 collaborations in this area are shown.

  1. Medical Microbiology

Medical Microbiology, the large subset of microbiology that is applied to medicine, is a branch of medical science concerned with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious as well as non-infectious diseases. Medical microbiologists deal with clinical consultations on the investigation, principles of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases; the scientific development, administrative and medical direction of a clinical microbiology laboratory; the establishment and direction of infection control programs across the continuum of care; communicable disease prevention and epidemiology and related public health issues.

  1. Microbial physiology and Pathogenesis

Microbial physiology: The study of how the microbial cell functions biochemically. Includes the study of microbial growth, microbial metabolism and microbial cell structure. The pathogenesis of a disease is the biological mechanism (or mechanisms) progress of disease showing its morphological features or that leads to the diseased state. The term can also describe the origin and development of the disease, and whether it is acute, chronic, or recurrent. The word comes from the Greek pathos ("suffering", "disease") and genesis ("creation").

  1. Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Pharmaceutical Microbiology is an applied branch of Microbiology. It involves the study of Microorganisms associated with the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. Other aspects of Pharmaceutical Microbiology include the research and development of anti-infective agents, the use of microorganisms to detect mutagenic and carcinogenic activity in prospective drugs, and the use of microorganisms in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products like insulin and human growth hormone.

  1. Vaccines and Immunity

Our immune system consists of specific cells like B and T cells and macrophages that protect us from advancement of a disease during primary infection. After secondary infection, it prevents the development of symptoms in our body. Vaccines are made on the basis of this concept of immunity, as these are dead or weak forms of microorganisms injected into our body to immunize against a particular infection.

  1. Microbial Genetics

It involves the study of genetic material of microorganisms which plays a pivotal role in their growth, replication and infection. Transfer of genetic material from one microorganism to another cause development of highly resistant infectious agents.

  • Industrial Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology and Future Bio industries
  • Clinical Infections and Vaccines
  • Corona Virus
  • Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology
  • Microorganisms in Sustainable Agriculture Food, and the Environment
  • Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance
  • Bacterial and Viral Infectious diseases
  • Biotechnology Applications
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Microbial physiology and Parthenogenesis
  • Pharmaceutical Microbiology
  • Vaccines and Immunity
  • Microbial Genetics