Microbiological Research in the realm of antimicrobials is a dynamic journey marked by continuous discovery and innovation. Researchers delve into the vast microbial world, exploring the diverse mechanisms employed by antimicrobial agents to combat bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. This multifaceted exploration encompasses the study of antimicrobial resistance, seeking to understand the genetic and environmental factors contributing to the adaptation of microorganisms. Beyond traditional antibiotics, researchers investigate alternative antimicrobial strategies, such as phage therapy and antimicrobial peptides, offering promising avenues for future treatments. Microbiological research in antimicrobials is not merely a scientific pursuit; it is a crucial endeavor in safeguarding global health against the evolving challenges posed by infectious agents.
Title : The role of the humoral innate immune system in evasion of streptococcus pyogenes infections
Francis J. Castellino, University of Notre Dame, United States
Title : Global environmental changes and mosquito-borne diseases in coastal areas
Ranjan Ramasamy, IDFISH Technology, United States
Title : The impact of global antibiotic resistance on the healthcare system, public health, environment and society
Reza Nassiri, Michigan State University, United States
Title : Current topics of adult COVID-19, Influenza, and RS virus patients in Japan
Seki Masafumi, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Japan
Title : Novel nanotechnology and its potential applications
Stephen Hsu, Augusta University, United States
Title : 2000 years of pandemics: Past, present and future
Claudia Ferreira, Biophytis Sorbonne, France