
The World Conference on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases will take place from June 08-10, 2026, in the captivating city of Paris, France. This landmark event will be held in both in-person and hybrid formats, ensuring that experts and participants from around the world can take part. Bringing together a multidisciplinary group of microbiologists, infectious disease specialists, researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders, this three-day conference will focus on the latest advancements and challenges in clinical microbiology and infectious diseases.
With its theme, "Microbes Matter: Unraveling Microbiome's Influence on Human Well-being" the conference will highlight cutting-edge research, innovative diagnostic and treatment strategies, and the transformative role of microbiomes in health and disease. This event aims to foster discussions on recent scientific breakthroughs, emerging pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and the implications of the microbiome in shaping human well-being.
Advances in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research have gained significant attention due to the growing threat of resistant infections worldwide. Scientists are exploring innovative approaches to tackle AMR, focusing on developing new antibiotics, improving the use of existing drugs, and identifying alternative therapies. Research has led to the discovery of novel compounds, including...
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized clinical microbiology by providing a rapid, high-throughput method for detecting and analyzing microbial DNA. Unlike traditional culture-based techniques, which can be time-consuming and limited in scope, NGS allows for the simultaneous identification of a wide range of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites,...
Molecular diagnostics in infectious diseases refer to the use of advanced laboratory techniques, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), sequencing, and nucleic acid amplification tests, to detect the genetic material of pathogens responsible for infections. These methods offer several advantages over traditional diagnostic approaches, including higher sensitivity, specificity, and the ability...
The human microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health by influencing various physiological processes. Comprising trillions of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes, the microbiome exists predominantly in the gut but also on the skin, respiratory tract, and other parts of the body. These microorganisms assist in digesting food, synthesizing...
Medical microbiology is the study of microorganisms that cause diseases in humans, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infections. It helps develop vaccines, antimicrobial therapies, and diagnostic tools. Medical devices are instruments used to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions, ranging from simple tools to complex machines. These devices must be...
Microbial genetics and genomics are fields of study focused on understanding the genetic makeup and functions of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and archaea. Microbial genetics involves the study of genes, their structure, function, and inheritance in microbes, exploring mechanisms like gene transfer, mutation, and regulation. This helps in understanding microbial...
Drug discovery for new antimicrobial agents is a critical process in combating the growing threat of antibiotic resistance. It begins with the identification of potential targets, such as bacterial enzymes or proteins essential for the microorganism’s survival. Researchers then explore various chemical libraries or employ high-throughput screening methods to find compounds that can...
Microbial-based vaccines and therapeutics leverage microorganisms or their components to prevent or treat diseases. These vaccines typically use attenuated or inactivated forms of pathogens, or parts of pathogens like proteins or lipids, to stimulate an immune response without causing disease. The goal is to train the immune system to recognize and fight off future infections. Microbial-...











The conference will be hosted at Hôtel Oceania Paris Roissy CDG, located near Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport, France. The venue offers fully equipped conference facilities including high-speed Wi-Fi, projector and audio systems, air-conditioned meeting rooms, networking spaces, swimming pool access, fitness center, and on-site dining facilities. Accommodation options include single, double, and limited triple occupancy rooms with breakfast included. Conference participants will be provided with coffee breaks and lunch during the conference days, with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal options available. Standard hotel check-in begins from 3:00 PM and check-out is before 12:00 PM. Tourist/city tax is payable directly by participants at the hotel during check-in/check-out as per local regulations. Parking and transportation facilities are available subject to hotel availability.
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