MVIF 31 - with Keynote talk by Prof. Ameet Pinto

MVIF 31 - with Keynote talk by Prof. Ameet Pinto

Microbiome Virtual International Forum

Microbiome Virtual International Forum (MVIF) is a recurring bite-sized alternative to multi-day microbiome conferences: Regular short-format (~3 hours) conferences that provide all the key elements of a traditional conference.

Forum n. 31 is an Atlantic-first event, with live talks starting 17th September 2024, 8:30 am New York time (see what time it is where you are here and add to your calendar here ). Professor Ameet Pinto will be the keynote speaker for this event.

For Pacific time zones, recorded talks with live hosting and discussion will start on 19th September at 9:30 am Tokyo time (see what time and date it is where you are here and add to your calendar here ).


MVIF is a non-profit association registered in Italy

If you'd like to support MVIF, you can donate to our crowdfunding campaign .

Thanks to our co-organizing non-commercial partners the Seerave Foundation and CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy and our Gold Sponsor Roche for their support.

Matanu!

DatesTuesday, September 17 to Thursday, September 19 2024
Speakers
Community
Annabel Klemets
Pharm. Scholastica Urua
Prof. Ameet Pinto
Dr Nadia Andrea Andreani
Dr Niccolò Carlino
Michal Punčochář
Andrew Keenan
Dr Pamela Ferretti
Dr Christina Pavloudi
Dr. Serena Manara
Dr. Anna Cusco
Annabel Klemets
Svetlana Ugarcina Perovic
Dr Ben Kaube
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University of Tartu

Fecal microbiome predicts treatment response after the initiation of semaglutide or empagliflozin uptake

Annabel Klemets, University of Tartu

African microbiome data in BugSigDB

Scholastica Urua, Bioconductor
Georgia Institute of Technology

Keynote talk "Disinfection-mediated selection of the drinking water microbiome"

Ameet Pinto, Georgia Institute of Technology
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology

Longitudinal analysis of the gut microbiome in adolescent patients with anorexia nervosa: microbiome-related factors associated with clinical outcome

Nadia Andrea Andreani, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology
University of Trento

Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome

Niccolò Carlino, University of Trento
University of Trento
Roche (Switzerland)

Antiphospholipid syndrome: potential link between the gut and autoimmunity

Michal Punčochář, University of Trento and Roche (Switzerland)