Mouse study reveals gut microbe balance may be key factor in early-onset colorectal cancer
With colorectal cancer cases rising in people under 50 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers are studying the colon’s tiniest microbes.Readmore
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The Global Microbiome Congress [GMC 2026] is a premier event bringing together leading experts, researchers, and industry professionals to discuss the latest advancements and trends in microbiome research and its applications. This two-day event offers an unparalleled platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration.
Key Topics:
The Human Microbiome: Advances and Innovations
Microbiome Therapeutics and Diagnostics
Microbiome in Health and Disease
Gut-Brain Axis and Neuroinflammation
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We are always looking for new industry leaders to join our speaker faculty to deliver presentations, lead panel discussions and moderate sessions or roundtables.
If you are interested in being considered as a speaker, submit your proposal/abstract Online
We let speakers propose the topic they want to talk about. This process allows speakers to propose sessions that speak from their expertise and passion.
Speaker can choose the topic of your choice in related to the conference subject or any of their recent research work to present at our conference.
For details of scientific sessions covered please visit [not limited to, you can propose]
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Yes, as our conference is scheduled in Hybrid Mode, you can present and listen to full program virtually connecting via ZOOM live stream
Aug 12
2025
Mouse study reveals gut microbe balance may be key factor in early-onset colorectal cancer
With colorectal cancer cases rising in people under 50 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers are studying the colon’s tiniest microbes.Readmore
Aug 13
2025
The Microbiome’s Most Abundant Resident
Stanford researchers have for the first time successfully isolated crAssphage the mysterious virus dominating the human gut.Readmore
Aug 15
2025
Probiotics for preterm babies lowered antibiotic resistant bacteria in gut
This study paves the way for future research on probiotics as a tool for antimicrobial stewardship and protecting preterm infants from infections.Readmore
Aug 18
2025
New soil microbiologist aims to study plant-microbe relationships improve crop growth
Once aspiring to attend medical school, soil microbiologist Mark McDonald now explores plant–microbe interactions to boost soil health and crop growth.Readmore
Thank you very much for the organization of such an event. I have learned a lot.
Congratulations on the great turnout at the Aging and Gerontology Conference this year!!! I really enjoyed presenting at your event
It was a great experience exchanging views on Aging with speakers from all around the world.
Good day a very nice and informative congress, most of the presentations were very interesting. As a clinical medical doctor i hope some of them can help me in my daily private practice and institutional one. Besides congratulate you for the quality of the Keynote and oral presentations.
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