MVIF 40 - with keynote talk by Prof. Emad El-Omar

MVIF 40 - with keynote talk by Prof. Emad El-Omar

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. 40 is a Pacific-first event, with live talks starting 3rd June 2025, 9:30 am Tokyo time (see what time it is where you are here and add to your calendar here ). Professor Emad El-Omar will be the keynote speaker for this event.

For Atlantic time zones, recorded talks with live hosting and discussion will start on 4th June 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 to our Iron Sponsor, CSB for their support.

Commercial partner: Corundum Systems Biology

DatesTuesday, June 3 to Wednesday, June 4 2025
Speakers
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Prof. Emad El-Omar MD, FRSE, FRCP FRACP
Mr. Chaoran Yang
Dr Feargal J. Ryan
Vanessa Dumeaux PhD
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Sanja Vanhatalo
Dr Feargal J. Ryan
Vanessa Dumeaux PhD
Mr. Chaoran Yang
Miss Nithya Kruthi
Dr. Petar Ozretić Ph.D.
Javier Pascual
Marcel de Leeuw
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University of California, Los Angeles

Uniform bacterial genetic diversity along the guts of mice inoculated with human stool

Michael Wasney, University of California, Los Angeles
UNSW Sydney

The Future of Microbiome Medicine – An Editor’s Perspective

Emad El-Omar, Editor in Chief of the journal Gut
Monash University

Faecal metaproteomics analysis reveals a high cardiovascular risk profile across healthy individuals and heart failure patients

Chaoran Yang, Monash University

Comparative genome analysis of the immunomodulatory ability of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Lactiplantibacillus pentosus from Japanese pickles

Yiting Liu, Institute of Science Tokyo
Flinders University

TaxSEA: rapid interpretation of microbiome alterations using taxon set enrichment analysis and public databases

Feargal J. Ryan, Flinders University
Western University

Functional archetypes in the human gut microbiome reveal metabolic diversity, stability, and confound disease-associated signatures

Vanessa Dumeaux, Western University
MicroTalks session - Atlantic event
Comparative genome analysis of the immunomodulatory ability of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Lactiplantibacillus pentosus from Japanese pickles
Yiting Liu, Institute of Science Tokyo