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As per available reports about 1 open access articles, 30 conference proceedings, , 2 relevant journals, 1 previous  conferences, 14 editors, 22 speakers, 10 national symposiums  are presently dedicated exclusively to industrial microbiology. 

The field of industrial microbiology may conjure an image of the highest of 21st century high technology, with scientists creating materials suitable for deep space exploration or focused on the cutting edge of genetic engineering. That picture is true in many respects, but, in fact, the field has long been with us.
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Scope and Importance: 

Food production is still a major sector of industrial microbiology today, but the field has come to play a part in many endeavors beyond the grocery store. Industrial microbiology is critical to the health care industry, where it is responsible for the production of antibiotics, antitumor agents and hormones. It also plays a key role in the production of replacement body parts through the development of esters appropriate for the special plastics needed for new joints. In addition, we rely on microorganisms for a wide range of medical tests that allow clinicians to identify pathogens and toxins. The role of industrial microbiology remains important to the arena in which it first appeared. Modern agriculture would not be possible without pesticides and fungicides, substances that often rely on the actions of microorganisms. Organic acids, similar to those used in plastics, are also used to replace acids that occur naturally and that would otherwise be more difficult and expensive to obtain. Citric acid, for example, was once derived only from citrus fruit, but it is now synthesized by industrial microbiologists. Industrial microbiologists have already changed the world in fundamental ways. They continue to work in areas that are likely to have profound effects on life in the future. Microbiology has begun to play a new role in environmental management. Using microbes and bio-surfactants, industrial microbiologists have discovered new ways to help contain and clean up dangerous accidents like oil spills. Using bacteria that are at home in exotic environments, they are beginning to develop new tools that can turn contaminants into less harmful substances. Genetic engineering, a field whose potential is just beginning to be tapped, is very much the province of the industrial microbiologist. Genetic manipulation can be broadly applied to agriculture, enabling increased plant and animal resistance to pests and disease and allowing us to select for commercially desirable characteristics. Genetic engineering has an increasingly important, if controversial, role to play in medicine, where the possibilities of genetic identification and manipulation are slowly being uncovered. It offers hope for diseases that have so far proved intractable to conventional treatment. Another focus of current and future medical research is the use of microorganisms within the body that can be linked to electrode sensors. This highly sophisticated approach opens the possibility of simpler, more accurate and more comprehensive diagnostic procedures.

Market Analysis-

The industrial microbiology market is large and growing, the second largest diagnostics market after clinical diagnostics in test volume and market value. More than 90,000 industrial plants worldwide conduct close to 2 billion tests each year, which represents a market value of $6.5 billion. Because the demand for consumer products is growing as the world’s population grows, increases in product quality and safety testing appear to continue undaunted by current worldwide economic problems.

 

Conferences :

1.   2nd World Congress and Expo on Applied Microbiology,
October 31- November 2, 2016  Istanbul, Turkey

2.      Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs Conference,
May 12-13, 2016  Chicago, USA

3.      Infection Prevention and Control Conference,
Aug 1-2, 2016  Frankfurt, Germany

4.      Human Papillomavirus Conference,
May 2-3, 2016  Chicago, USA

5.      Lupus Conference,
Oct 27-28, 2016  Chicago, USA

6.      Allergy Conference,
March 29-30, 2016  Valencia, Spain

7.      Mycology Conference,
Sept 12-14, 2016  San Antonio, USA

8.      Medical Parasitology Conference,
Oct 17-19, 2016  Houston, USA

9.      4th HIV/AIDS, STDs & STIs Conference,
Oct 3-5, 2016, Miami, USA

10.  5th Virology Conference,
Dec 1-3, 2016, Baltimore, USA

11.  2nd Influenza Conference,
Sept 12-14, 2016  Berlin, Germany

12.  2nd Parasitology Conference,
Oct 10-12, 2016  Manchester, UK

13.  6th Euro Virology Conference,
March 10-12, 2016  Madrid, Spain

14.  3rd Hepatitis and Liver Diseases Conference,
Oct 17-19, 2016  Dubai, UAE

15.  4th Epidemiology & Emerging Diseases Conference,
Oct 3-5, 2016 London, UK

16.  2nd Flu Conference,
Nov 17-19, 2016  San Francisco, USA

17.  3rd Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Conference,
July 11-12, 2016  Brisbane, Australia

18.  European Infectious Diseases Conference,
Aug 1-3, 2016  Frankfurt, Germany

19.  4th Bacteriology and Infectious Diseases Conference,
May 16-18, 2016  San Antonio, USA

20.  Infectious Diseases and Diagnostic Microbiology Conference,
Oct 3-5, 2016  Vancouver, Canada

21.  2nd Retroviruses and Novel Drugs Conference,
June 30-Jul 1, 2016  Capetown, South Africa

22.  72nd Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Conference,
San Antonio, USA

23.  26th European Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Conference, Istanbul, Turkey

24.  Infection Prevention and Control Conference, Tübingen, Germany

25.  17th Infectious Diseases Conference, Hyderabad, India

26.  34th Annual Infectious Diseases Conference, Sacramento, California

27. ASM-Microbe 2016

28. 17th International Conference MPMI

29. MSBJ Annual Meeting

30. Problems in Listeriosis Conference

Socities :

1. American society for Micro Biology
2. Society for General Micro Biology
3. Swiss Society for Micro Biology
4. Society for applied Microbiology
5. International Union of Microbiological societies
6. Federation of European Microbiological Societies

Companies :

• Gilead Sciences, Inc.
• Amgen, Inc.
• Celgene Corporation
• Biogen Idec, Inc.
• Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
• Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
• Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
• Illumina, Inc.
• BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.
• Agilent Technologies, Inc.

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