MVIF 32 with keynote talk by Prof. Susan Bullman

MVIF 32 with keynote talk by Prof. Susan Bullman

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. 32 is a Pacific-first event, with live talks starting 8th October 2024, 9:30 am Tokyo time (see what time it is where you are here and add to your calendar here ). Professor Susan Bullman will be the keynote speaker for this event.

For Atlantic time zones, recorded talks with live hosting and discussion will start on 9th October at 8:30 am New York 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, October 8 to Wednesday, October 9 2024
Speakers
Community
Nayeon Kim
Dr. Susan Bullman
Dr. Hirotsugu Shiroma
Dr. Lauren Lui
Dr Aarthi Ravikrishnan
Dr. Jaeyun Sung PhD
Andrew Keenan
Dr. Hirotsugu Shiroma
Dr. Lauren Lui
Dr. Jaeyun Sung PhD
Nayeon Kim
Dr. Susan Bullman
Svetlana Ugarcina Perovic
Pharm. Scholastica Urua
+288
Days
Yonsei University

MRGM: an enhanced catalog of mouse gut microbial genomes substantially broadening taxonomic and functional landscapes

Nayeon Kim, Yonsei University
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Mapping Tumor-Infiltrating Microbes: Microniches to Single Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment

Susan Bullman, James P. Allison Institute
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University

Enteropathway: the metabolic pathway database for the human gut microbiota

Hirotsugu Shiroma, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Decomposing a San Francisco estuary microbiome using long-read metagenomics reveals species- and strain-level dominance from picoeukaryotes to viruses

Lauren Lui, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Genome Institute of Singapore

Gut metagenomes of Asian octogenarians reveal microbial species promoting healthy aging

Aarthi Ravikrishnan, Genome Institute of Singapore
Mayo Clinic

Gut Microbiome Wellness Index 2 enhances health status prediction from gut microbiome taxonomic profiles

Jaeyun Sung, Mayo Clinic