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Microbiology & Microbial Infection OF EXCELLENCE YEARS IN INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS alliedacademies.com 39th Annual Congress on Microbiology & Microbial Infection July 23-24, 2018 Rome, Italy Microbial Infection 2018 Infection Microbial Theme: “Unfolding Opportunities with New Innovations in Microbiology” http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com Invitation... Organizing Committee Members Dear Colleagues, Allied Academies whole heartedly invites all the participants,speakers,sponsors Ebtesam Al-Ali Gwénaël Jan Kuwait Institute for AGROCAMPUS OUEST th and other research expertise from all over world to attend 39 Annual Congress scientific research Corbeil Essonnes, France On Microbiology & Microbial Infection during July 23-24, 2018. Held at Kuwait City, Kuwait Rome, Italy. Which include prompt keynote presentation, workshops, poster presentation, oral talks and exhibition. Sanjib Bhakta Liaqat Ali Chaudhry Birkbeck School of Science King Saud University Microbes Infection 2018 conference enhances your knowledge with London, United Kingdom Riyadh, Saudi Arabia presentations of highly experienced and qualified people in field of microbiology. Our conference provides a platform for world wide networking for businessmen Dr. Hegazi A G Dina Helmy El-Ghonemy and junior scientist. This conference exposes the sophisticated technologies of Microbiology and Immunology Ain Shams Univeristy. life sciences and advanced disease diagnosis method this knowledge sharing National Research Center Cario, Egypt cairo, Egypt will provide you new pathway for scientists. http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com Conference Sessions All honorable authors, researchers, scientists and students are encouraged to contribute and help the shape of the conference through submissions of their posters & research abstracts. Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished of conceptual, research oriented, experimental or theoretical work in all areas of Microbiology & Microbial Infection & Microbiology are warmly invited for presentations at the conference. The conference memorial contributions of abstracts and posters that address themes & future aspects of the conference related sessions. Conference Highlights • Advanced digital Microscopy • General Microbiology • Clinical Microbiology • Oral Microbiology • Food Microbiology • Pharmaceutical Microbiology • Industrial Microbiology • Marian Microbiology • Molecular Biology • Biotechnology • Biochemistry • Veterinary Infections • Agricultural Microbiology • Autoimmune Infections • Virology • Mycology • Bacteriology http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com Program at glance Day 1/ July 24, 2018 Time Session 09:00 - 10:00 Keynote/Plenary Talk no: 2 10:00 - 10:15 Coffee/Tea Break 10:15 - 13:00 Sessions 13:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 - 15:30 Sessions 15:30 - 15:45 Coffee/Tea Break 15:45 - 17:30 Sessions Day 2/ July 25, 2018 Time Session 09:00 - 10:00 Keynote/P lenary Talk no: 2 10:00 - 10:15 Coffee/Tea Break 10:15 - 13:00 Sessions 13:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 - 15:30 Sessions 15:30 - 15:45 Coffee/Tea Break 15:45 - 17:30 Sessions http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com alliedacademies Youth Forum Unique features of Microbial Infection 2018 Young Researchers can also participate in this elite • The Career Guidance Workshops to the Graduates, Doctorates and Post-Doctoral Fellows conference • Accepted Abstracts will be published in the respective journals and Eligibility will be labelled with a Digital Object Identification Number (DOI) Young Investigators (e.g. Post-Graduate students, Post- provided by Cross Ref (Free abstract publishing). doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty) are the focus of this • Lifetime Speaker and Abstract pages created and indexed in Google event. on your name, would get worldwide acknowledgment to your profile and Research. Participants should be below the age of 33 years. • Group of attendees from the same lab/institute/university (or) anyone Opportunity for young researchers to learn about the who wish to attend the conference will be eligible for discounts. research areas of their peers to increase their capacity as • For Students Best Poster and Young Researcher Award. multidisciplinary researchers Benefits The forum will provide an opportunity for collegial interaction with other speakers and established celebrative across the globe. Young Researcher Award will be given to the best presentation by the organizing committee member. Speaker’s PPT You may submit your presentation to any of our onsite organizers on the day of your talk. If your presentation is not compatible with our laptops, then you may also use your own laptop. [email protected] alliedacademies Poster Guidelines: • This competition is open to all students (Graduates, Post Graduates and Research Scholars not above the age of 35). • The abstract submission deadline for poster competition will be closed one month before the conference date (this is subject to change), hence all are requested to submit their abstracts well in advance. • The abstract should include complete details of the contestant (e.g., abstract title, name, affiliation, abstract and biography etc). For sample template, please. • Abstracts have to be submitted through online or by email. Shortlisted abstracts for the competition will be intimated through email and those will be displayed on the website as well. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com/ abstract-submission REGISTRATION: http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com/ registration http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com [email protected] OF EXCELLENCE YEARS IN INTERNATIONAL Key Note Speakers @ 2018 Conference MEETINGS alliedacademies.com Mohammad Alotaibi Ebtesam Al-Ali Kuwait Institute for scientific Kuwait Institute for scientific research, Kuwait researc, Kuwait City, Kuwait Sanjib Bhakta Gwénaël Jan Birkbeck School of Science AGROCAMPUS OUEST London, United Kingdom Corbeil Essonnes, France Karina Gin khalil mataqi National University of Kuwait Institute for scientific Singapore, Singapore research, Kuwait Jacques Choucair saint joseph university hotel dieu de france http://microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com Venue Rome is the capital of Italy & also a capital of the Lazio region. It is the fourth most populous city in the Europe union and it is one among the worlds most visited tourist destinations. Especially Vatican museums and the Colosseum are receiving millions of tourist in a year and it hosts the headquarters of many international business companies. Rome has a Mediterranean climate. In July & august it will be warm. The temperature is 30oC during day and 18oC at night. Rome is well known for its statues but, in particular, the talking statues of Rome. These are usually ancient statues which have become popular soapboxes for political and social discussion, and place for people to (often satirically) voice their opinions. There are two main talking statues: the Pasquino and the Marforio, yet there are four other noted ones: il Babuino, Madama Lucrezia, il Facchino and Abbot Lui Being the capital city of Italy, Rome hosts all the principal institutions of the nation, like the Presidency of the Republic, the government (and its single Ministeri), the Parliament, the main judicial Courts, and the diplomatic representatives of all the countries for the states of Italy and the Vatican City (curiously, Rome also Mail us to know more! For Abstract Submission Guidelines | For Reserving your slot | Proposals | Registration | Posters | Accommodations hosts, in the Italian part of its territory, the Embassy of Italy No doubt you have lots of queries... for the Vatican City, a unique case of an Embassy within Why not get in touch..! Drop us your query with details and we will call you right away the boundaries of its own country). Many international institutions are located in Rome, notably cultural and scientific ones – such as the American Institute, the British For Queries School, the French Academy, the Scandinavian Institutes, For Exhibition & Sponsorship Allied Academies Contact: Program Manager Contact: Program Manager 85 Great Portland St, Marylebone, the German Archaeological Institute – for the honour of Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] London W1W 7LT, UK Office Ph: +1-888-843-8169 scholarship in the Eternal City, and specialized agencies of http://www.alliedacademies.com/ Toll No: +1-800-216-6499 (USA & Canada) the United Nations, such as the FAO. To register online, please visit: http:\\microbe-infection.alliedacademies.com\registration.
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