Beneficial Microbes 2017 Report
Annual Conference on Microbes and Beneficial Microbes 2017 Report
Beneficial Microbes 2017 Report
The Annual Conference on Microbes and Beneficial Microbes 2017, hosted by Committee Beneficial Microbes 2017 was successfully held during October 16-17 2017 in Baltimore, USA. The conference highlighted the theme “New advancements of microbes for the Industrial Development”. The conference was successful in gathering eminent speakers from various reputed organizations and their paramount talks enlightened the gathering.
The pragmatic meet organized by Committee Beneficial Microbes 2017 received a generous response from the Editorial Board Members of Committee Beneficial Microbes 2017 Journals as well as expertise from academia, talented researchers and young student community. Researchers and students who attended from different parts of the world made the conference one of the most successful and productive events in 2016 from Committee Beneficial Microbes 2017. The conference was marked by the presence of renowned Speakers, Young Researchers, Students and Business Delegates driving the two-day event into the path of success with thought-provoking keynote and plenary presentations.
The highlights of the meeting where the keynote lectures from
• Robert C. Allen, Creighton University School of Medicine, USA
• Linda Duffy, National Institutes of Health NIH/DHHS, USA
• Margret More, Biocodex SA, France
All the above mentioned Honorable Guests and Keynote speakers gave their energetic and fruitful contributions and special thanks to our Moderator Dr. Anna Kowalczyk, Jagiellonian University, Poland, for her remarkable contribution towards smooth functioning at Beneficial Microbes 2017. The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:
Beneficial Microbes 2017 with the sessions include Medical & Pharmaceutical Microbiology | Clinical Microbiology & Microbial infections | Industrial Applications of Microbes | Field of Probiotics |Microbes in Human welfare | Soil Microbiology & Agricultural Microbiology | Industrial Microbiology & Food Microbiology| Environmental Microbes | Microbial Antibiotics |Pathogenic Microbes | Microbes in Aqua
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The Committee Beneficial Microbes 2017 would like to convey a warm gratitude to all Honorable Guests and Keynote Speakers of Beneficial Microbes 2017 Conference.
Beneficial Microbes 2017 Conference witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Beneficial Microbes and Microbiology. The event enlightened various areas of genomics in different fields with plenary lectures from the speakers of various universities and organizations like
• Robert Hettich, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
• John Thomas, International Educator and Global Microbiologist, USA
• Lucas Wijnands, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Netherlands
• Maria Hoffmann, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, USA
• Audrey GUENICHE, L'OREAL Research & Innovation, France
• Andrea Ottesen, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, USA
• Sarah Allard, CONSERVE, USA
We are obliged to various delegate experts, institutes and other eminent personalities who actively took part in the discussion and meetings. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence and continuous support towards the success of Beneficial Microbes 2017 Conference.
With the valuable feedback and generous response received from the participants of the event.
The committee Beneficial Microbes would like to announce the commencement of the Beneficial Microbes 2018 August 31 - September 01, 2018 Boston, USA.
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Aroni Dawson
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