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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191024
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
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SUMMARY:2nd Microbiome Movement – Animal Health & Nutrition Summit
DESCRIPTION:As scientific researchers continue to investigate the complexities of the animal microbiome\, our mission for the 2nd Microbiome Movement – Animal Health & Nutrition Summit is simple: Unite pioneering industry and academic researchers to lay out the foundational framework around the unique scientific and translational challenges involved in developing and commercializing nutritional and therapeutic solutions that harness the animal microbiome to improve performance and overall health. \nOur conversations have highlighted that although a strong commercial opportunity exists\, there are critical areas of basic science that need addressing including demonstrating causality of the animal gut microbiome\, understanding the impact of antibiotics\, integrating –omics approaches with robust study programs that demonstrate product efficacy\, as well as navigating regulatory\, IP and commercialization pathways to ensure product success. \nIf you’re keen to make sense of animal microbiome science and its application in both the pet and livestock industries\, join your scientifically-driven peers from the nutritional\, pharmaceutical and academic community to help you create safe and effective microbiome-targeted products that improve animal health and nutrition.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/2nd-microbiome-movement-animal-health-nutrition-summit/
LOCATION:St Louis\, MO\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hanson Wade":MAILTO:info@hansonwade.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191026
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
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UID:3515-1571788800-1572047999@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Exploring Human Host-Microbiome Interactions in Health and Disease
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Exploring Human Host-Microbiome Interactions in Health and Disease meeting will once again bring together leading scientists and clinicians from the fields of microbiology\, gastroenterology\, neuroscience\, cancer and public health to discuss the latest developments in this fast-moving area. \nRecent studies have revealed the complexity of the gut microbial ecology and its network connectivity to the metabolic regulation of important pathways in the host. Studies on microbiota from various body sites are helping us to understand how microorganisms affect the host. Alterations in microbiome composition have been associated with many non-infectious diseases including inflammatory bowel conditions\, autoimmune diseases\, cancers and diabetes\, although in many cases causality has yet to be established. \nThis meeting will update current knowledge of how various microbiomes (skin\, oral\, gut\, lung\, non-bacterial etc.) communicate with the host and the factors that influence these interactions. The programme will feature new developments enabled by metagenomics\, metabonomics and other technologies. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in discussions on how to apply recent discoveries to disease processes\, health restoration and maintenance. \nThis year’s meeting will also include sessions on the effects of the microbiome on cancer and how the immune system influences the microbiome and vice versa. As in previous years\, the warm welcome given to students and the open friendly atmosphere provide attendees with an enjoyable conference.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/exploring-human-host-microbiome-interactions-in-health-and-disease/
LOCATION:Wellcome Genome Campus\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wellcome Genome Campus Conferences":MAILTO:scientificconferences@wellcomegenomecampus.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191007T121631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T121631Z
UID:3461-1572307200-1572479999@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Microbiome R&D and Business Collaboration Forum: USA
DESCRIPTION:Over 100 presentations will be given at the 2019 US series. Over two days discover more about novel research and development trends\, explore business and commercialisation strategies\, and discover how to translate findings into viable products through collaborative partnerships and funding opportunities. With a focus on metabolic functioning\, autoimmune and inflammatory disorders\, the gut-brain axis and the relationship between the microbiome and cancer\, explore the composition of the gut microbiome\, and the tools and technologies used to study microbial communities. This meeting has a reputation for providing an outstanding networking experience in which new collaborations between industry and academia are forged to better translate research into clinical trials. Plus\, you will have ample opportunity to review more than 40 poster presentations and meet with 30+ exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/microbiome-rd-and-business-collaboration-forum-usa-2/
LOCATION:San Diego\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191103
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191017T091814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191017T091814Z
UID:3522-1572480000-1572739199@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:First International Conference World of Microbiome: Pregnancy\, Birth and Infancy
DESCRIPTION:The microbiota has profound effects on fetal\, neonatal and infant health & development as well as maternal health.\nJoin the first international platform for all forward-looking professionals\, across microbiology\, immunology\, obstetrics\, neonatology\, pediatrics and industry.\n\n\nDiscuss the latest findings and their potential impact\nGain knowledge and tools to advance your career in the world of microbiome\nUnderstand how the microbiome affects health and development\nForm new collaborations\n\n\n\nBe part of the future and mark your calendar for Milan\, 31 October – 2 November 2019.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/first-international-conference-world-of-microbiome-pregnancy-birth-and-infancy/
LOCATION:Milan\, Italy
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ORGANIZER;CN="TWT srl":MAILTO:gfrontani@twt-team.it
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191102
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SUMMARY:2019 Microbiome Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine \nWith support from Connecticut Innovations\, The Jackson Laboratory will host the Microbiome Innovation Summit\, bringing together experts in all aspects of microbiome research to present the latest research exploring the functions of microbial communities and how knowledge about these systems can be applied in medicine\, agriculture\, and other fields. \nOur goals are to provide an expert overview and stimulating discussion of: \n\nthe current landscape in microbiome research and development\napproaches for understanding the basis of host/microbe interactions\nbest practices for experimental design and reproducibility\nengineering of microbial systems to meet specific objectives\nfuture directions in microbiome commercialization\n\nThe keynote speaker will be Dr. Liping Zhao of Rutgers University\, whose lab develops molecular and genomic tools for systems understanding and predictive manipulation of the complex microbial communities in human and animal guts. \nOther speakers include Christoph Thaiss\, Tami Lieberman\, Cara Haney\, Alvaro Sanchez\, Shipra Vaishnava and more.  The full agenda will be available soon.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/2019-microbiome-innovation-summit/
LOCATION:Farmington\, CT\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191106
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
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UID:3536-1572825600-1572998399@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Rust Belt Microbiome Conference
DESCRIPTION:The goal of the Pittsburgh Rust Belt Microbiome (RBM) Conference is to bring together the microbiome\, microbial evolution\, and pathogenesis research communities from academic institutions and medical centers in the Rust Belt Region.\nOur program integrates basic and translational science researchers and physicians in clinical practice at all levels of their careers. Plenary session\, keynote talks\, poster sessions\, lunches\, and a banquet dinner will provide multiple opportunities for participants to present and discuss their work.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/pittsburgh-rust-belt-microbiome-conference/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carnegie Mellon University":MAILTO:lhiller@andrew.cmu.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
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UID:3542-1573257600-1573603199@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:India|EMBO Symposium – Human microbiome: Resistance and disease
DESCRIPTION:The importance of Human Microbiome research is rapidly gaining momentum for understanding its role in human health and disease. This requires specialized training in efficient statistical and computational algorithms to analyse the big data generated from high-throughput sequencing platforms and provide valid inferences. The field of microbiome research has witnessed an upsurge of various statistical and bioinformatics methods and softwares without adequate manpower trained in proper usage of such tools. Thus\, microbiome studies run the danger of identifying spurious associations in patient cohorts with little biological implications for prediction\, prognostication and therapy. The present India|EMBO Symposium\, organised by Karen Nelson\, Indresh Singh\, Harinder Singh from JCVI and Souvik Mukherjee and Partha P Majumder from NIBMG\, will cover topics related to recent advancements in human microbiome sequencing\, antimicrobial resistance\, clinical metagenomics\, model based analysis of human microbiome\, metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics approaches. This India|EMBO Symposium will also include a satellite workshop on metagenomic data analysis and visualization. The present symposium is a timely step in addressing these relevant topics which will help in the development of a multi-dimensional host-microbiome research environment in India.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/indiaembo-symposium-human-microbiome-resistance-and-disease/
LOCATION:Kalyani\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="EMBO":MAILTO:iaembo.symp@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191114
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191017T100542Z
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UID:3547-1573430400-1573689599@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:3rd Microbiome Movement – Human Nutrition Summit
DESCRIPTION:As researchers continue to uncover the power of the human microbiome to improve health and wellbeing across a diverse list of indications and product applications\, the 3rd Microbiome Movement – Human Nutrition Summit proudly returns to Boston as the only meeting that carefully combines cutting-edge basic and clinical science with product developers from the global food\, supplement and nutraceutical industry to help develop a new generation of nutritional solutions that target and modulate the human microbiome to promote long-term human health. \nAcross a comprehensive three day program\, this year’s Microbiome Movement – Human Nutrition Summit will continue to address three key topic areas: \n\nBetter demonstrate the scientific and clinical efficacy of diet-microbiome interactions across a diverse range of health indications and mechanisms\n\n2. Learn how start-ups\, academics and leading nutritional brands are overcoming critical clinical\, regulatory and commercialization challenges when utilizing microbiome science to drive the development of personalized nutritional solutions \n3. See how microbiome experts are establishing brands that engage their target market\, to better communicate the benefits of microbiome research and help differentiate their products from competitors
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/3rd-microbiome-movement-human-nutrition-summit/
LOCATION:Boston\, MA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hanson Wade":MAILTO:info@hansonwade.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191115
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CREATED:20191017T100941Z
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UID:3550-1573603200-1573775999@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Skin Microbiome Congress
DESCRIPTION:With 2.35 billion Euros being spent on cosmetic product R&D in Europe\, are you ready for the next generation of skin care?\nSkin Microbiome continues it’s reign as the ‘biggest skincare trend‘ of the last two years\, according to major market researchers and beauty bibles alike.  This year\, we present the first dual-track\, data-focused skin microbiome congress: \n\nData Track: focuses on the hard data that supports and legitmises product and research claims while driving increased understanding of the skin microbiome.\n\n\nCommercial Track: tackles the challenges faced when building a commercially viable skin microbiome company\, optimising your supply chain and executing successful communication strategies.\n\nDiscover the potential of prebiotic\, probiotic and postbiotic products being developed to protect and promote a healthy microbiome and ultimately combat dermatological conditions from acne and eczema to dandruff and skin allergies. Don’t miss your chance to understand the next generation of skincare products!
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/skin-microbiome-congress-2/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191115
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191104T191957Z
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UID:3596-1573603200-1573775999@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:5th annual European Microbiome Congress
DESCRIPTION:The gut microbiota’s importance in human health and disease progression spreads far wider than just gastro-intestinal conditions. The immune\, nervous and metabolic systems couple the microbiome with the rest of the body and play a crucial and interlinking role in extra-intestinal diseases including neurological\, cancer and metabolic conditions. \nFor the 5th annual European Microbiome Congress\, we’ve shifted the focus from gastro-intestinal to extra-intestinal as we examine the latest pre-clinical and clinical data demonstrating the gut microbiota’s role in some of the world’s most critical and costly diseases in modern society. \nJoin key opinion leaders from across academia and industry to examine the latest research data. This is your opportunity to find outhow others plan to translate the latest understanding of the gut-microbiome into therapeutic drugs that have the power to treat cancer\, metabolic\, neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/5th-annual-european-microbiome-congress/
LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191123
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191017T102204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191017T102204Z
UID:3553-1574294400-1574467199@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:MIBIOC – The way of the microbiota in cancer
DESCRIPTION:It is the first conference dedicated to the microbiota in cancer with the participation of key opinion leaders from all over the world chaired by Giovanni Apolone and Riccardo Valdagni\, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori\, Milan (see Speakers for details). \nAmong the topics: host-microbiota interaction\, role of microbiota in tumor growth\, association between microbiota and inflammation\, role of microbiota in the response to immuno-\, radio-  and chemotherapy. \nAttendees: Biologists\, Immunologists\, Medical Oncologists\, Medical Physicists\, Nutritionists Radiation Oncologists\, Surgeons and Medical Doctors of all specialties involved in the path of care and rehabilitation of oncologic patients.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/mibioc-the-way-of-the-microbiota-in-cancer/
LOCATION:Milan\, Italy
ORGANIZER;CN="Cantiereventi srl":MAILTO:info@cantiereventi.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191206
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191017T113947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191017T113947Z
UID:3556-1575331200-1575590399@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Microbiome Movement – Gut-Brain Axis 2019
DESCRIPTION:As scientific researchers continue to investigate the complexities of the microbiome-gut brain communication highway\, our mission for the 3rd Microbiome Movement – Gut-Brain Axis Summit is simple: Unite pioneering industry and academic researchers to establish the mechanistic pathways contributing to neurological disorder manifestation\, overcome the scientific and translational challenges of working in the gut-brain setting and capitalize on this therapeutic opportunity. \nOur conversations have highlighted that there are critical areas of basic science that need addressing including demonstrating the causality of microbiome gut-brain interactions\, translating microbiome science into therapeutic or nutritional targets through pre-clinical models and harnessing clinical experience to inform in-human study design to accelerate product development. \nIf you’re keen to make sense of microbiome gut-brain science and its potential applications in understanding neurological disorder etiology\, identifying microbial biomarkers for patient stratification and development of innovative symptom management strategies\, join your scientifically-driven peers from the pharmaceutical\, nutritional and academic community to discover and clinically validate microbiome gut-brain axis pathways to transform treatment strategies for patients with neurological disorders.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/microbiome-movement-gut-brain-axis-2019/
LOCATION:Boston\, MA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hanson Wade":MAILTO:info@hansonwade.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200118
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20191017T114428Z
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UID:3560-1579132800-1579305599@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Rhode Island Microbiome Symposium 2020
DESCRIPTION:We welcome you to attend the inaugural Rhode Island Microbiome Symposium to be held January 16-17\, 2020 at Avedisian Hall at the University of Rhode Island.  This symposium is to bring together Rhode Island and other researchers who conduct or are interested in conducted microbiome research.  The symposium will include two keynote speakers (Dr. Sarah Hird from the University of Connecticut and Dr. Tami Lieberman from MIT)\, formal talks from Rhode Island researchers\, lightning talks for students and postdocs\, a poster session and break-out sessions for bioinformatics/sequencing cores and vendors. \nThe goal of this symposium is to promote microbiome and microbial research in Rhode Island by bringing together researchers from state universities and hospitals who currently work on microbiome research or who are interested in starting microbiome research.  We hope this symposium will stimulate networking and result in new collaborations\, grant proposals and manuscripts.  While the scope is broad to encourage participation\, the general focus will be on microbiome research relevant to the State of Rhode Island such as ocean health\, aquaculture and precision medicine initiatives.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/rhode-island-microbiome-symposium-2020/
LOCATION:Kingston\, RI\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200611
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20200227T212008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200227T212008Z
UID:3801-1591574400-1591833599@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:The Microbiome Movement – Drug Development Summit Boston
DESCRIPTION:The Microbiome Movement – Drug Development Summit continues to be the industry-leading forum to help forward thinking researchers from the pharmaceutical\, biotech and academic community pursue the causal role of the human microbiome in disease\, to create a new generation of targeted treatments that demonstrate consistent clinical outcomes and predictable MoAs. \nWith 70+ world class speakers\, 3 days of unrivalled content\, 2 deep dive workshops and 1 pre-conference oncology day\, attendance will give you access to: \n\nMore Clinical Case-Studies for Microbiome-Based Therapeutics\nWith industry attention on demonstrating clinical efficacy and progress through human trials\, listen to newly published clinical case-studies from Seres Therapeutics\, Finch Therapeutics\, Rebiotix\, as well as clinician perspectives from Brigham & Women’s Hospital\, Mayo Clinic and OpenBiome to give you expert insights from the trailblazers in the industry\nNew Insights on Microbiome Biomarkers\, Diagnostics and Drug Metabolism\nAs the microbiome continues to demonstrate itself as a major factor in personalized medicine\, this year’s discussion will continue to shine the spotlight on microbiome biomarkers as a tool to accurately diagnose and treat disease with case-studies from the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation\, DayTwo\, Viome\, Merck ESC and many more to share the most exciting area in microbiome research\nThe Next Generation of Microbiome-Targeting Modalities & Drug Discovery Platforms\nWith progress developing in microbial-derived small molecules\, engineered microbes and subtractive platforms\, hear from Kaleido Biosciences\, Enterome\, Novome Biotechnologies\, BiomX and many more who continue to demonstrate new findings in therapeutic options outside of Live Biotherapeutics\n\nIf you are\, or would like to be\, a player in the microbiome arena\, this is the conference you should attend to not only hear the latest pre-clinical and clinical development from organizations developing microbiome-based therapeutics\, biomarkers and diagnostics\, but also to make long-lasting connections that will accelerate your microbiome developments forward\, and help translate this promising science into a reality for patients.
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/the-microbiome-movement-drug-development-summit-boston/
LOCATION:Boston\, MA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hanson Wade":MAILTO:info@hansonwade.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTSTAMP:20260423T011906
CREATED:20250929T101810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T101810Z
UID:9137-1773792000-1773964799@www.microbiometimes.com
SUMMARY:Microbiome Times Partnering Forum EU
DESCRIPTION:Embarking from the impressive turnout in 2025\, Microbiome Times Forum 2026 will see over 50 expert speakers and over 400 delegates descending on 18-19 March in Copenhagen for two full days of discussing\, networking and uncovering the latest in microbial product innovation. Organised by Microbiome Times Magazine\, the leading industry trade journal. the MT Partnering Forum will explore the industry’s latest trends\, scientific advancements\, challenges\, and opportunities to accelerate the development of novel microbial-based products. \nFree-to-attend for start-ups\, academic innovators\, investors and healthcare companies\, Microbiome Times Forum provides attendees with the opportunity to meet their next collaborator\, partner or customer by scheduling over 30 one-to-one meetings through our tailor-made partnering platform. \n 
URL:https://www.microbiometimes.com/event/microbiome-times-partnering-forum-eu/
LOCATION:Copenhagen\, Denmark
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