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2018 (4th) International Symposium on Gut Microbiota and Health: Six Key Highlights Attract 1,000 Attendees

Nov 23, 2017 16:36 CST Updated 16:36

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Traditional methods fail to isolate and culture gut microbiota, so how can we advance our understanding of these microbes? With research on gut microbiota burgeoning in recent years, what are the optimal approaches for investigation? Since 2015, Bioon has successfully hosted three symposia on Gut Microecology and Health, attracting over 1,000 participants. Here are the six major highlights of the 2018 conference that you cannot afford to miss!


Highlight 1: Packed with Practical Insights—Practicality Is What Truly Matters


Amid the rapid advancement of scientific research, researchers are akin to “sunflowers” that must continuously absorb the latest nutrients. This year’s annual conference will deliver substantial, high-value content covering all aspects of gut microbiota ecology. You will gain an in-depth understanding of the relationship between microbes and diseases, thereby facilitating the development of novel approaches for disease diagnosis and treatment. As you can see, “practicality” is the highlight of this year’s conference. It is designed to provide you with actionable insights, ensuring your participation is truly worthwhile.


Highlight 2: A Star-Studded Guest Lineup, with Industry Titans Gathering Together


Chen Wei, Vice President, School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University


Jin Feng, Research Fellow, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Director Jiang Bo, Digestive Disease Center, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, Tsinghua University


Ma Juncai, Director, Senior EngineerInformation Network Center, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Prof. Yang Yunsheng, Chinese PLA General Hospital


Yang Ruifu, Researcher, Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences


Zhu Baoli, Researcher Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Prof. Zhang Heping, Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering, Ministry of Education, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University


Professor Zhou Xuedong, DeanWest China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University


Highlight 3: Four Sub-venues—If You Can Imagine It, We Can Make It Happen!


This conference features four parallel sessions with a packed agenda. It seems that attendees will need some time to fully digest the content after the event. Let’s take a sneak peek.


Main Venue: New Theories and Technologies in Gut Microbiota Research


Sub-venue 1: Gut Microbiota and Neuropsychiatric Disorders


Sub-session 2: Gut Microbiota and Digestive System Diseases


Sub-session 3: Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Diseases


Sub-venue 4: Gut Microbiota and Other Diseases


Highlight 4: Clash of Perspectives Among 1,000 Peers, Igniting Sparks of Wisdom


Following the successful inaugural International Symposium on Gut Microecology and Health in 2015, this year’s annual conference is expected to attract 1,000 attendees. Over the course of two days, professionals from hospitals of various tiers and types will engage in face-to-face discussions, sharing the joys and challenges of their research endeavors. Furthermore, each specialized session will include a Q&A segment, allowing sparks of wisdom to shine brightly.


Highlight 5: A Comprehensive Review of Annual Achievements and Insights into Future Trends


The 2018 (4th) International Symposium on Gut Microecology and Health aims to objectively, fairly, and comprehensively present research achievements in this field, thereby guiding future trends. Meanwhile, it is expected to initiate the establishment of the “China Consortium for Translational Research on Gut Microbiome and Diseases.”


Highlight 6: Specialized Companies Offer Expertise, Elevating Academic Conferences to a New Level


At the 2017 (3rd) International Symposium on Gut Microecology and Health, there were nearly 15 corporate sponsors, including Yakult, BGI Genomics, Peroson Biotech, and WeGene.


Are these highlights enticing you? Don’t hesitate—follow this conference in advance and contact us now!

March 30–31, 2018: See you in Shanghai—let’s meet up!


Conference Participation and Media Collaboration: Ren Xin

E-mail: xin.ren@bioon.com  

Mt: 17321087523


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Registration Fee: (Includes materials and lunches for two days; excludes transportation and accommodation)

Student Ticket 900

Research Institute Ticket 1500

Corporate Tickets 3200

Plus, enjoy massive discounts!

3-Academic Conference Package 2018 (Students, Meals Not Included) 1400

3-Session Academic Conference Package 2018 (Meals Not Included) 2600