Brochure INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES Theme: Combating infectious diseases through microbiology July 23-25, 2018, ROME, ITALY *** For Available speakers slots *** Email: microbiology@scientifictree.com microbiology@scientifictree.net
Invitation Dear Participants / Colleagues Welcome to the exciting Conference on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. This Conference provides a platform for all of us to discuss, debate, indulge in live interactions, brainstorming sessions, exciting QA sessions on issues concerning Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. This Conference explores why infectious diseases are on the rise across the world. Why we are unable to tackle this dreaded menace of infections and infectious diseases. What is the role of Research and technological developments in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases? All these issues would find place in keynote addresses by renowned speakers, paper presentations, workshops, symposia, E-posters and video presentations. Since experience and expertise of people participating in this conference come out into the open, it would benefit one and all through sharing and networking. Come. Share your wisdom, knowledge, experience and expertise on the subject to the world and be counted among the intellectuals of the world. There are almost 14 scientific sessions as under. Participants gain a lot losing nothing. Conference Sessions Current Trends in Microbiology Viral Pathogenesis, Virulence & Countermeasures Bacterial Pathogenesis, Virulence & Countermeasures Advances in Antimicrobials, Vaccines & Therapeutics Microbial Immunology & Infection Control Mycology and Fungal Infections Nosocomial Infections Epidemiology, Emerging Infectious Diseases & Public Response Planning Sexually transmitted Diseases and infection Pediatric Infectious Diseases Multi-Pathogen Infections & Post-Infection Sequelae Medical Microbiology - From Bench top to Clinic Animal Modeling and Veterinary Microbiology Industrial and Applied Microbiology Plant Microbiology
Program at Glance July 23,2018 Day 1 Keynote Forum Reception/Register 08:00-09:00 Time General Sessions 09:00-09:15 Keynote/Plenary Talk 09:15-09:45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 1 Least of 3 Keynote/pleanary Talk 09:45-10:15 Keynote/Plenary Talk 2 10:15-10:45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 3 Panel Discussions/Group Photo Coffee/Tea Break 10:45-11:00(Networking) 11:00-12:40 Current Trends in Microbiology Lunch Break 12:40-13:30 13:30-15:30 Viral Pathogenesis, Virulence & Countermeasures Coffee/Tea Break 15:30-15:45(Networking) 15:45-17:25 Bacterial Pathogenesis, Virulence & Countermeasures July 24,2018 Day 2 Keynote Forum Time Session 1 Session 2 09:00-10:40 Advances in Antimicrobials, Vaccines & Therapeutics Microbial Immunology & Infection Control Coffee/Tea Break 10:40-10:55(Networking) 10:55-12:35 Mycology and Fungal Infections Nosocomial Infections Lunch Break 12:35-13:25 Epidemiology, Emerging Infectious Diseases & Public 13:25-15:05 Response Planning Coffee/Tea Break 15:05-15:20(Networking) 15:20-17:00 Pediatric Infectious Diseases July 25,2018 Day 3 Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infections Multi-Pathogen Infections & Post-Infection Sequelae Time Session 1 Session 2 09.00-10.40 Medical Microbiology - From Benchtop to Clinic Animal Modeling and Veterinary Microbiology Coffee/Tea Break 10:40-10:55(Networking) 10:55 - - 12:35 Industrial and Applied Microbiology Workshop Lunch Break 12:35-13:25 13:25-15:05 Workshop Workshop Coffee/Tea Break 15:05-15:20(Networking) 15:20-17:00 Workshop Workshop
Venue Rome, World s Most Attractive Tourist Spot worth Visiting! Rome is the capital of Italy. Rome has a history of more than 2500 years. It is founded in the year around 753 BC. Rome or Roma got its name from the city's founder and first king, Romulus. Rome is also known as the Eternal City and the Capital of the World (Caput Mundi). It is one of the most visited cities of the world. It has many fascinating tourist attractions which you feel like visiting them once in a life. The most attractive tourist spots in Rome are St. Peter's Basilica, which is located in Vatican City. It is a Catholic church and it is where St. Peter, the chief disciple of Jesus was crucified upside down and buried. The interior height of the church is of 400 feet. It was built in 1615 and took 109 years to complete this beautiful church. The dome was designed by Michelangelo, the legendary artist. The other most attractive tourist spots are Colosseum, which is considered one of the Romans' architectural and engineering feats. It was built by Titus, of the Flavian dynasty in 80 AD. This magnificent elliptical amphitheater could hold up to 50,000 people who can watch all kinds of sports and entertainment. Another attractive tourist spot is Vatican Museums built in 16th century. It has several museums within the museum. It holds the collection of sculptures and other important collections by Pope Julius II. Vatican Museums has a magnificent spiral staircase, the exquisitely decorated Sistine Chapel; and the ceiling was painted by Michelangelo, which is the considered to the most fascinating painting ever painted by Michelangelo. Another tourist attraction is Pantheon built in 126 AD as a temple for all Roman Gods. It is one of the best preserved Roman buildings. Though it is 2,000 years old, the Pantheon s famous dome remains the world s largest unreinforced concrete dome. Eight graceful granite Corinthian columns extend across the front of this circular building, with lesser columns in back. Similarly there are hundreds of places in Rome which are worth visiting such as Trevi Fountain built in 1762 this world famous Baroque fountain features a mythological Neptune, god of the sea, flanked by two Tritons. The other one is Spanish Steps which link the Bourbon Spanish Embassy to the Holy See with the French church, Trinità dei Monti. All the places in Rome are worth visiting once in a lifetime. What best opportunity you need now than this International Conference on Microbiology & Infectious Diseases being held in ROME in July 23rd to 25th, 2018.
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