The 11th Congress of European Microbiologists (FEMS 2025) addresses challenges in microbiology and topical coverage of medical microbiology including biodiversity, molecular approaches, eukaryotic microbes, bioremediation, virology and other key disciplines. The conference topics include:
- Antibiotic resistance and environment
- Anaerobic physiology
- Bacterial cell biology
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Bacterial pathogenicity
- Bacterial nanomachines
- Biofilms
- Bacterial spores
- Cell-cell communication / Quorum sensing
- Biotechnology and industrial microbiology
- Computational microbiology
- Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)
- Environmental microbiology
- Emerging diseases
- Food biotechnology
- Extreme environments
- Fungal bacterial interactions
- Food microbiology
- Fungal pathogenicity in humans
- Fungal development
- General virology and bacteriophages
- Fungal pathogenicity in plants
- High-throughput approaches
- Global regulatory networks
- Imaging
- Host manipulation and bacterial survival
- Intracellular survival
- Insect-microbes interactions
- Metagenomics in the environment
- Metagenomics in humans / animals
- Microbes and alternative energy sources
- Metals and microbes
- Microbial communities
- Microbial cell biology and structure
- Microbial persistence and chronic infections
- Microbial genomics, evolution, phylogeny
- Microbial proteomics
- Microbial population genetics
- Microbiology of aquatic ecosystems
- Microbiology education
- New antimicrobial mechanisms
- Mobile genetic elements
- New approaches for typing
- New antimicrobials for resistant organisms
- Plant/microbes interactions
- New diagnostic approaches
- Secondary metabolites, metabolomics
- Pollutant degradation
- Signalling
- Secretion
- Toxin / antitoxin: activities and functions
- Small regulatory RNAs
- Veterinary microbiology
- Vector-borne pathogens
- Virome
- Viral infections and host
Who should Attend
Microbiologists from all over the world.