Event on: November | 18-19 | 2019
International Conference and Expo on
Microbiology
Theme : Your Microbe, Your Research
Barcelona, Spain
We are in the era of speed and precision. Like many other disciplines in environmental biology, aquatic microbiology tends to move forward with new rapid and cutting edge tools to study water-related microorganisms from river banks to the abyss of the oceans. These innovations help to resolve the issues with determining the risks associated with climate change, human activities as well as the interactions between species to redefine what a healthy water environment is for all living organisms sharing these environments.
Subtracks:
1. Aquatic Microorganisms
2. Techniques for the study of Aquatic Microorganisms3. Distribution of Microorganisms in the Aquatic Environment
4. The role and importance of Aquatic Microbial Ecosystems5. Productivity of Aquatic Ecosystems
6. Biogeochemical Transformations
7. Bacterial indication of water pollution
8. Inorganic nitrogen assimilation in aquatic microorganisms
9. Freshwater, Wastewater, Drinking Water and Marine Microbiology
We are in the era of speed and precision. Like many other disciplines in environmental biology, aquatic microbiology tends to move forward with new rapid and cutting edge tools to study water-related microorganisms from river banks to the abyss of the oceans. These innovations help to resolve the issues with determining the risks associated with climate change, human activities as well as the interactions between species to redefine what a healthy water environment is for all living organisms sharing these environments.
Subtracks:
1. Aquatic Microorganisms
2. Techniques for the study of Aquatic Microorganisms
3. Distribution of Microorganisms in the Aquatic Environment
4. The role and importance of Aquatic Microbial Ecosystems
5. Productivity of Aquatic Ecosystems6. Biogeochemical Transformations
7. Bacterial indication of water pollution
8. Inorganic nitrogen assimilation in aquatic microorganisms
9. Freshwater, Wastewater, Drinking Water and Marine Microbiology