10th Edition of
World Congress on Infectious Diseases & One Health
October 05-07, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
In the dynamic domain of Applied Microbiology, the exploration of antimicrobials takes center stage, offering a multifaceted perspective on combatting microbial threats. The research landscape is characterized by a relentless quest for understanding microbial resistance mechanisms and developing strategies to counteract them. Applied Microbiology's role in antimicrobial research encompasses the study of diverse microbial ecosystems, unraveling the intricate interactions between microbes and antimicrobial agents. This knowledge is crucial for designing targeted interventions that minimize collateral damage to beneficial microorganisms while effectively eliminating pathogenic counterparts. Researchers in Applied Microbiology delve into the synthesis and modification of antimicrobial compounds, seeking to optimize their efficacy and safety profiles. Additionally, the field explores the application of advanced technologies, such as nanotechnology, to enhance the delivery and stability of antimicrobial agents in various settings. As the world grapples with emerging infectious challenges, Applied Microbiology emerges as a linchpin in the quest for innovative antimicrobial solutions. Through continuous research and interdisciplinary collaborations, the field contributes significantly to the development of novel therapeutics and preventive measures, shaping the future of microbial management.
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Title : Molecular crosstalk between the host and pathogen in Streptococcus pyogenes virulence
Francis J Castellino, University of Notre Dame, United States
Title : The impact of expanded adolescent vaccination against Omicron waves depends on the epidemic status: A mathematical modelling study
Anna Fairweather, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Title : Comprehensive HIV care through integrated STI and primary care services at the LGBTQ+ Center of Southern Nevada
Darya V Fridman, The Southern Nevada LGBTQ+ Center, United States
Title : Host brakes on viral inflammation
Saurabh Chattopadhyay, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, United States
Title : Meeting the needs of adults aged 50+ with HIV through the new opening of a primary care clinic at the LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada
Darya V Fridman, The Southern Nevada LGBTQ+ Center, United States
Title : Common infections in cancer patients – narrative review and clinical pearls
Patricia Tai, University of Saskatchewan, Canada