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13th Congress Of Microbiologists Of Serbia - Mikromed Regio 5

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The 13th CONGRESS OF MICROBIOLOGISTS OF SERBIA - MIKROMED REGIO 5: “From Biotechnology to Human and Planetary Health” was organised by the Serbian Society for Microbiology in Belgrade (Serbia).

As part of the conference, 17 sessions were organised, and there were 92 oral presentations and 70 poster presentations from the research topics of:

  • INDUSTRIAL AND FOOD MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  • MICROBIAL GENETICS, METAGENOMICS AND METAPROTEOMICS
  • ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES IN ANTIMICROBIAL CONTROL
  • ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION AS THE KEY ELEMENT IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
  • MULTI-DRUG AND PAN-DRUG RESISTANCE/HEALTH MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
  • INTRAHOSPITAL INFECTIONS
  • BIOINFORMATICS WORKSHOP - NGS TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION IN MICROBIOLOGY

Within the Session MULTI-DRUG AND PAN-DRUG RESISTANCE/HEALTH MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, there was 1 plenary lecture presenting the results from the EcoPlastiC project:

  • Keynote lecture “From soil to lab: exploring toxicology with Caenorhabditis elegans” by Dusan Milivojevic, Bogdan Cerovic, Jasmina Nikodinovic-Runic, Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE), University of Belgrade, Serbia.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe EIC Pathfinder programme under grant agreement No 101046758

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The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe EIC Pathfinder programme under agreement No 101046758

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