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DOI 10.3390/blsf2025046003
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Title (Primary) Abstracts of the 3rd International Electronic Conference on Microbiology
Author Jehmlich, N. ORCID logo
Source Titel Biology and Life Sciences Forum
Year 2025
Department MOLTOX
Volume 46
Issue 1
Page From art. 3
Language englisch
Topic T9 Healthy Planet
Keywords gut microbiota; foodborne pathogens; food safety; antimicrobial agents; infectious diseases; microbiome; microbial characterization; bioprocess; microbe interactions
Abstract The current proceedings summarize the presentations delivered during the third International Electronic Conference on Microbiology (ECM 2025), which was held online from 1 to 3 April 2025, via the SciForum platform. This virtual event brought together researchers from around the world to share recent advances in microbiological sciences. The ECM 2025 highlighted recent developments across a broad spectrum of microbiological research, including antimicrobial resistance, gut microbiota, infectious diseases, and environmental microbiomes. Participants shared their work through online presentations and abstracts, with selected submissions invited for full publication. The event fostered global collaboration, promoted open-access science, and showcased innovative tools for studying and managing microbial systems in health, agriculture, and industry. The multidisciplinary program was organized into several thematic sessions: S1. Gut Microbiota and Health Disease. S2. Foodborne Pathogens and Food Safety. S3. Antimicrobial Agents and Resistance. S4. Emerging Infectious Diseases. S5. Microbiome and Soil Science. S6. Microbial Characterization and Bioprocess. S7. Microbe–Plant Interactions. This conference report presents summaries of the contributions made by participating authors over the three-day event.
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Jehmlich, N. (2025):
Abstracts of the 3rd International Electronic Conference on Microbiology
Biol. Life Sci. Forum 46 (1), art. 3 10.3390/blsf2025046003