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The Egyptian Foundation of
Microbiome Sciences and its Applications
Presents

5th Egyptian International Conference on Microbiome & Microbiota in Health & Disease

20 - 21 November

National Research Centre, Cairo - Egypt

Under the auspices of

Under the patronage of

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EFMSA

Egyptian Foundation for Microbiome Sciences and its applications
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Prof. Dr Fagr Abdel-Gawad

President of National Research Centre,

Cairo, Egypt

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Prof. Dr Gina El Feky

President of Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt

Conference Chairs

Conference Chair

Prof. Nahla Mansour

President & Founder of EFMSA

Conference Co-Chair

Prof. Ramy Aziz

Co-Founder of EFMSA

The Venue

National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt

33 El Buhouth St, Dokki, Cairo, 12622, Egypt

The National Research Centre (NRC) in Cairo, Egypt, established in 1956, stands as the largest multidisciplinary research institution in the country and a leading hub of scientific innovation in the region. Located in the vibrant city of Cairo, the NRC is renowned for its advanced facilities and cutting-edge laboratories that support a diverse range of scientific disciplines, including biomedical research, environmental sciences, nanotechnology, and industrial innovation.

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FEATURED EXPERTS

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About Us

The Egyptian Foundation of Microbiome Sciences and its Applications (EFMSA) is a non-profit organization for society and scientists interested in microbiome sciences and their impact on our life.

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Our Conference

Our annual conference hosts distinguished international & Egyptian speakers from microbiome and microbiota-related fields, focusing on the fascinating intersection of microbiome and microbiome with health and disease.

Join us as we explore the latest advancements and gain invaluable insights from experts in this rapidly growing field.

Conference

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Main Axis

  • The human microbiome

  • The environmental microbiome

  • The animal microbiome

  • Disruption of the microbiome and its relationship to diseases

  • Manipulation of the microbiome for preventing and curing diseases

  • Human host-microbiome interactions

  • Beneficial microbes/probiotics as next-generation drugs

  • Engineering probiotics for therapeutic purposes and vaccine carrier

  • The microbiome from the laboratory to the therapeutic application

Main Axis

Speakers

Scientific Committee

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