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14.50-18.10 14.50-18.10
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15.40-16.05
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Session 1Infections and control(human medical focus)Chairs – Bauke Oudega, Branislava Kocić
Session 2Food Microbiology and Biotechnology(non human medical focus)Chairs – Andriy Sibirny, Miroslav Vrvić
Eliora Ron, IsraelCombatting antibiotic resistant septicemic E. coli
Lidija Šenerović, SerbiaAntivirulence agents in the treatment of mixed species infections.
Ivana Gobin, CroatiaOpportunistic premise plumbing pathogens: a new challengein the hospital
Ina Gajić, SerbiaMolecular insight into the antimicrobial resistance of group B streptococci, serotype distribution and emerging serotype III sequence type 17
Danai Pervanidou, Greece West Nile virus in humans in Greece, 2010-2020: surveillance and public health response
Diego Emilio Pérez-Stuardo, ChileLysosomal reactivationin response to IgM-beadson Atlantic salmon macrophages infected by Piscirickettsia salmonis
Gülcan Kuyucuklu, TurkeyE�ect of N-Acetylcystein-Ampicillin combination against Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus Aureusand their Mec-A gene expressions
Lena Ciric, UKCollecting and using evidencefor improved hospital cleaning
Miriam Latorre-Millán, SpainPresence of chronic diseases in elderly patients, hospitalized with flu or serious acute respiratory infection
Mümtaz Güran, CyprusA survey of oropharyngeal HPV infections among healthy university students: infection prevalence, associated risk factors and awareness levels
Nataša Stanković Nedeljković, SerbiaACINETOBACTER BAUMANII COMPLEX IN CLINICAL SAMPLES AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE-DECADES BACK
Seda Havuz, TurkeyRare Clinical Presantationcaused by Borrelia burgdorferi
Yvonne Cortese, IrelandA Novel In Vitro Urethra Model to Visualise Bacterial Migration During Long-Term Urinary Catheter Insertion
Tom Coenye, BelgiumMetabolic adaptations as drivers for antibiotic tolerance in microbial biofilms
Lixin Zhang, ChinaHarnessing cellular triacylglycerol pool for titer improvement of polyketides
Daniele Da�onchio, Saudi ArabiaMicroorganisms of the agro-ecosystem, “plant wellness” and the qualityof food products.
Aleksa Obradović, SerbiaNovel approaches to biocontrolof plant bacterial diseases.
Andriy Sibirny, UkraineNon-conventional thermotolerant yeast Ogataea polymorpha for production of the 2nd generation fuel ethanol from lignocellulosics and crude glycerol
Ken Ichi Yoshida, JapanApplication of the Gram-positive conjugative plasmid pLS20 for rapid and easytransformation of intra- and inter-species
Hristo Najdenski, BulgariaThe prevalence of Yersinia in Europe I would recommend the topic Infections and control
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10.50-11.15
10.25-10.50
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11.15-11.40
Session 5Pathogenicity, virulence, diagnosisChairs – Eliora Ron, Vera Mijač
Session 6BiofilmsChairs – Colin Harwood, Helena Bujdakova
Maximiliano Gutierrez, UKHost cell environments and antibiotic e�cacy in tuberculosis
Irena Aranđelović, SerbiaPrediction of susceptibility to first line tuberculosis drugs by DNA sequencing
Vladimir Peličić, UKType 4 pili in Neisseria, Streptococcus
Ivana Čolović-Čalovski & Aleksandar Džamić, SerbiaDiagnosis of fungal infection
Đuro Josić, CroatiaFast omics methods in detectionof pathogens and their toxins
Ute Römling, SwedenCharacterisation of human commensal Escherichia coli strains, Commensal E. coli strains - Unravelling secrets of biofilm formation and beyond
Milan Kojić, SerbiaImpact of chromosomalarchitecture on the responseto stress conditions in bacteria
Helena Bujdakova, SlovakiaPhotodynamic inactivation- a promising approachcombating resistant microorganisms
11.30-11.38
11.38-11.43
11.43-11.48
Gülcan Kuyucuklu, Turkey
EVALUATION OF BIOFILM FORMATION IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS STRAINS WITH CONVENTIONAL AND MOLECULAR METHODS
Iago Grobas, UK
Swarming Bacillus subtilis transitsinto a biofilm templated by active jamming in a gradient of antibiotics
Nezahat Koşar, Turkey
Acinetobacter baumannii’s biofilm formation as a survival and adaptation mechanism
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14.30-14.45
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14.45-15.00
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15.40-18.20
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Schedule
Symposium 1 – The Control of Viral diseasesby vaccination – new challengesChairs – Tanja Jovanović, Maja Stanojević
19.40-19.45
19.45-19.51
19.51-19.59
19.59-20.04
20.04-20.16
20.16-20.21
20.21-20.27
20.27-20.46
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19.45-19.50
19.50-19.55
19.55 -20.00
20.00-20.06
20.06 -20.11
20.11-20.16
Anwar Kandari, UKInvestigation into the e�ects of fibres and starches on the gut microbiota
Büşra Akdeniz Oktay, TurkeyPotential use of hazelnut husk for pullulan production by Aureobasidium pullulans AZ-6
Dina Ramić, SloveniaNew approach for quantification of signal molecules AI-2 of Campylobacter jejuni
Izlem Haktanir, FranceMechanism of antimicrobial activityof honeybee (Apis mellifera) venom on Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas spp.
Sarah Marie Stoppel, NorwayPre-Treatments and Long-Range PCR to Assess Infectivity of Norovirus Surrogates
Tolulope Modupeoluwa Adeleye, NigeriaEthanol Production from Cassava Starch by Protoplast Fusants of Wickerhamomyces anomalus and Galactomyces candidum
Viorica Corbu, RomaniaScreening of newly isolated yeast strains showing no pathogenic profilefor biotechnological applications
17.35-18.30 Discussion and Q&A
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18.30-19.00
19.00
15.45-16.15
16.15-16.25
Discussion and Q&A
15.00-15.30
DiscussionandQ&A
DiscussionandQ&A
17.55-18.30
14.40-14.50 Discussion
FEMS Networking Session
13.00-14.00 FEMS Networking Session
19.00-19.40 FEMS Networking Session
09.00-10.00 FEMS Networking Session
14.40-14.50 Discussion
19.40-19.50 Break
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19.40-19.50 Break
11.40-12.05
18.50-19.30
Tanja Jovanović, SerbiaViral vaccines – from Jenner to new technologies
Maja Stanojević, SerbiaPoliovirus eradication: novel attenuated poliovirus strains
Maja Čupić, SerbiaTraditional and New Influenza Vaccines - the impact of repeated influenca vaccine e�ectivenesson global health
Ivana Lazarević, SerbiaAdvances and Challengesin HCV Vaccine Development
Ana Banko, SerbiaMMR vaccine: updates and challenges
Aleksandra Knežević, SerbiaFuture prospects of prophylacticHPV vaccine
Danijela Miljanović, Serbia
Is now the time to introduce VZV vaccine in the mandatoryimmunization programme in Serbia?
Biljana Selimović, SerbiaImmunopathogenesis and resistance in H. pylori infection
Vladimir Milivojević, SerbiaAdvances in Helicobacter pylori infection diagnostics and therapy from the gastroenterology corner
Dušan Kekić, SerbiaIdentification of Helicobacter pyloriin bioptic material and detection of antibiotic resistance genes
Mirjana Rajilić-Stojanović, SerbiaGastric microbiota beyondHelicobacter pylori
16.25-18.30
16.25-16.40 15.40-15.55
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16.10-16.25
16.25-16.40
16.40-16.55
16.40-16.55
16.55-17.10
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17.40-17.55
Symposium 3 – Mighty microbes for a healthyand sustainable futureChairs – Tanja Berić, Milan Kojić
Symposium 4 – HIVAS – Contemporary approachto the AIDS infection – role of Microbiologist-VirologistChairs – Jovan Ranin, Danijela Simić
Jasmina Nikodinović Runić, SerbiaPlastic degrading microorganisms: Opening an avenueto a sustainable world
Svetlana Soković, SerbiaGABA producing lactobacilli:a way to modulate immune response via autophagy induction
Mina Obradović, SerbiaBacteriophages - alternative agentsfor treatment of MDR pathogens
Danijela Simić, SerbiaEpidemiological situation of HIV infection in Serbia and the World
Ivana Pesić, SerbiaApplication of PCR tests in the diagnosis of HIV infectionin Serbia: case reports
Jovan Ranin, SerbiaMicrobiological principlesin contemporary antiretroviraltreatment of HIV patients in Serbia
Sanja Jeremić, SerbiaBacterial nanocellulose for biomedical applications: Recent advances and future prospects
Andrea Radalj & Jakov Nišavić, SerbiaSome viral infections of animalsas potential public health risk
Slađana Prišić, USA “Known unknowns” – secret lifeof Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
OPENING CEREMONYChairs: Bauke Oudega, Dragojlo Obradović, Vaso Taleski
19.20 Welcome address – Hilary Lappin-Scott, UK
19.30 Plenary lecture 1 - Anita Kriško, Germany & Miroslav Radman, Croatia/France
Survival Strategies in Microbes: it is all about communication
20.30 Plenary lecture 2 - Rino Rappuoli/Mariagrazia, Italy
The emerging problem of AntiMicrobial Resistance and the role of vaccines
FEMS SESSION Patrik Bavoil, France/USA FEMS Director of Publications and Science
The FEMS Journals, the new Open Access Journals, and how to publish
Patrik Michel Bavoil
What makes a great paper?
Max Haggblom
FEMS Microbes: Open science toward a sustainable world
Kimberly Klein
FEMS Session Discussion
Patrik Michel Bavoil
19.40-20.3019.40-21.10 ONLINE Oral Session No. 1 ONLINE Oral Session No. 2
14.50-17.40 14.50-17.40
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15.40-16.05
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16.30-16.55
Session 3AMR, noval therapeutic agentsChairs – Vaso Taleski, Dejan Baskić, Lazar Ranin
Session 4Microbiomes and human health(mixed focus)Chairs – Bauke Oudega, Jelena Begović
CLOSING CEREMONY AND ADDRESSHilary Lappin-Scott, Vaso Taleski, Lazar Ranin
20.00
Stefano Donadio, ItalyScientific and financial challangesfor new antibiotics
17.00-17.50 Lucia Rubio Fernandez, BelgiumThe European Research Council – funding opportunities for bright minds
Jeroen Raes BelgiumQuantitative microbiome profiling in health and disease
Özgür Kurt, TurkeyNeglected residents of the gut microbiota
Branislava Kocić, SerbiaSusceptibility pattern of Gram-negative bacilli to antimicrobial agents with an emphasis on colistin and carbapenems
Rossitza Vatcheva-Dobrevska, BulgariaApproaches to prevent and controlthe spread of mdr pathogensin healthcare setting
Nataša Golić, SerbiaGut microbiota and autoimmune diseases
Maja Rupnik, SloveniaClostridium difficile and One Health (position possibility 2)
Marina Dinić, SerbiaPlasmid-mediated Cephalosporinase in Enterobacterales - Challenges in Detection
16.30-19.30 16.30-17.50
16.30-16.5516.30-16.40
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18.10-18.35
Session 7Environmental MicrobiologyChairs – Hilary Lappin-Scott, Branka Vasiljević
Session 8FEMS session and short presentationsby granteesChairs - Vaso Taleski, Jozef Anne
Cagri Ergin, TurkeyWorld-wide Cryptococcal pathogens with respect to global climate change and ecological niche modelling
Vaso Taleski, North MacedoniaMetagenomic insight into the microbial diversity of the world unique lorandite mine Allchar
Colin Harwood, UKThe Bacillus secretion factory
Dragan Radnović, SerbiaBacterial resistance to hexavalent chromium and applicabilityin bioremediation
Ines Sviličić Petrić, CroatiaMicroorganism - early indicators of anthropogenic perturbations within the environment
FEMS Grants: Influence on the scientific careers of Early Career Researchers
Rita Hirmondó, HungaryInvestigation of the mutator effectsof currently used TB drugs provides insight into the mechanism of drug resistance development in Mycobacteria
Katarina Novović, SerbiaUnraveling regulon of noveltwo-component system in Pseudomonas putida WCS358 through transcriptomics
Amanda Pacholak PolandAzole fungicides – do they a�ect the properties of environmental bacterial strains?
Marija Lješević, SerbiaBacterial degradation of monocyclic aromatic compounds in kraft lignin
17.00-17.10
17.10-17.20
Zandra Fagernäs, GermanyBiogeography of the ancient oral cavity
Kusum Dhakar, IsraelModelling of microbial communities to promote atrazine degradation in crop soils
FEMS Online Conferenceon Microbiology
28 – 31 October 2020
in association withthe Serbian Society of Microbiology
WEDNESDAY, 28th October 2020
THURSDAY, 29th October 2020
SATURDAY, 31th October 2020
FRIDAY, 30th October 2020
PLENARY LECTURE
Chairs – Jozef Anné, Dragana Vuković
Symposium 2 – Helicobacter pylori – microbiologist prospectiveChairs – Nataša Opavski
Discussion and Q&A Discussion and Q&A
16.20-16.30 Break
Break
14.50-16.20 Round Table discussion
17.50-18.00 Break
17.40-17.50 Discussion and Q&A
19.11-19.30 Discussion
16.55-17.40 Discussion and Q&A
11.15-11.30 Discussion and Q&A
DiscussionandQ&A
16.05-16.50
20.46-21.10 Discussion and Q&A
DiscussionandQ&A
20.16-20.30
Manuela Agudelo-Restrepo, ColombiaMosquito-larvicidal activity of bacterial extracts produced by Colombian strains
Tahrioui Ali, FrancePistacia lentiscus L. Fruit Thwart Pseudomonas aeruginosa Virulence Through Membrane Fluidity Alteration
Olukemi Aromolaran, NigeriaAntimicrobial and synergistic e�ect of green synthesized silver nanoparticles against multi-drug resistant bacteria
Onyedikachi Cecil Azuama,Eure,FranceInhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence by Azorella atacamensis from Taira Atacama’s community
Celia Campillo, SpainTn-Seq reveals a panel of genes as key contributors to Haemophilus influenzae respiratory infection in a murine model of emphysematous lung
Nitin Chandra Teja Dadi, SlovakiaAntimicrobial properties of a new hybrid system based on clay mineral saponite and photosensitizer phloxine B
Eduardo Lanzagorta Garcia, IrelandSustainable Antimicrobial Biopolymeric Food & Biomedical Film Engineering Using Bioactive AMP-Ag+ Formulations
Allison Lopatkin, USAPredicting and inhibiting the spread of plasmid-mediated antibiotic resistance
Valérian Lupo, BelgiumMining the hidden diversity of class-D (OXA) beta-lactamases Daria Olkiewicz, PolandAntibacterial activityof trans-cinnamaldehyde and geraniol
19.50-19.55
19.55-20.00
20.00-20.05
20.05-20.10
20.10-20.15
20.15-20.27
20.27-20.32
20.54-21.00
20.43-20.54
20.32-20.43
19.50-19.57
19.57-20.06
20.06-20.11
20.11-20.22
Isabel Abellan-Schneyder, GermanyFull-length versus short amplicon 16S rRNA sequencing: benefits, drawbacks and risks
Jonathan Josephs-Spaulding, GermanyPhenoScreen: Development of a Systems Biology Tool for Decision Making in Recurrent UTIs
Maria-Isabel Rojas, USAPhage as drivers of microbiome evolution: how they regulate their lysogenic-to-lytic switch to move across systems
Tomoka Urushidani, JapanPromoting and memory e�ects of air-solid biofilm culture on persister formation : analysis on mutants of toxin-antitoxin system genes
20.22-20.27
20.27-20.32
20.32-20.37
20.37-20.43
20.43-20.50
20.50-20.57
IEsra BARAN, TurkeyEvaluation of Sysmex UF-5000 for cerebrospinal fluid and body fluids
Nahikari López López, SpainA genome-scale metabolic reconstruction of Haemophilus influenzae reveals FabHas a potential target for antimicrobial therapeutic development
Özgür Yanılmaz, TurkeyEvaluation of fluorescenceflow-cytometry to rule outnegative urine samples in neonates
Sayuri Kasagaki, JapanInvolvement of DNA methylation in memory phenomenon of persistersin Escherichia coli
Ceylan Polat, TurkeyDobrava hantavirus variants in Apodemus flavicollis mice in European part of Turkey
Marko Janković, SerbiaCytomegalovirus glycoprotein B and N genotypes in pediatric recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplant
19.50-21.2019.50-21.20 ONLINE Oral Session No. 3 ONLINE Oral Session No. 4
20.22-20.57 ONLINE Oral Session No. 5
18.00-18.08
18.08 -18.13
18.13-18.21
18.21-18.28
18.28-18.33
18.33-18.38
18.38-18.43
18.43-18.48
18.48-18.53
18.53-18.58
18.58-19.06
19.06-19.11
Andrea Silva Claros, Spain
Heavy metal biosorption using Halomonas strains isolated from the Bolivian altiplano
Dragana Tamindžija, Serbia
Biodegradation and biosorption of organophosphorus pesticides by the alluvial sediment isolate Bacillus megaterium BD5
Francesca Bandini, Italy
Fate and microbial ecology of biodegradable polymers under industrial anaerobicand aerobic conditions
Guillermo Budiño, Spain
Shewanella T2.3D-1.1, an electrifying tale in the deep subsurface
Jose Francisco Nava Olivas, France
STUDY OF NAPHTALENE ANDPHENANHTRENE DEGRADING BACTERIAISOLATED FROM SLECTIVE MEDIA
Kalonji Abondance Tshisekedi, South Africa
Comparative genomic analysis hints at psychrophilic nature of the novel yeast species Naganishia randhawae
Kusum Dhakar, Israel
Modelling of microbial communities to promote atrazine degradation in crop soils
Marija Mojicević, Ireland
Plastic Saga - The microbes strike back
Sara Fareed Mohamed Wahdan,
Germany
Link between metabolically active soil microbiome and soil function and their response to environmental factors in grassland ecosystem
Harold Alejandro Jurado Rivadeneira,
Hungary
Assessing the degradation of short chain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon contaminated sites by monitoring the e�ect of two di�erent bioremediation approaches using area specificbioaugmentation culture
Karla Peranić, Croatia
DYNAMICS OF Cryphonectria parasitica POPULATIONS AND ASSOCIATED
Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 PREVALENCE IN NORTH-WESTERN CROATIA
Munavvara Dzhuraeva, Tajikistan
THERMOPHILIC BACILLI ISOLATED
FROM KHOJA OBI GARM (TAJIKISTAN) GEOTHERMAL SPRING
18.00 -19.30 ONLINE Oral Session No. 7
ONLINE Oral Session No. 6
21.00-21.20 Discussion and Q&A Discussion and Q&A20.57-21.20
PlenaryChair – Vaso Taleski, Dejan Baskić, Lazar Ranin
Petra Dersch, GermanyRemodelling Yersinia-host interactions - For better or worse?
13.30-13.40
13.40-13.50
13.50-14.00
14.00-14.10
14.10-14.20
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14.40-14.50
Tanja Jovanović, SerbiaNEW CORONAVIRUS – MYTH AND REALITY
Miroslav Radman, Croatia/FranceViral Parabiosis Hypothesis for onset of COVID-19
Ivan Đikić, GermanyUbiquitin networks in regulation of COVID-19
Peter Hotez, USARecombinant Proteins in COVID19 Vaccine Development
Jean-Claude Pi�aretti, SwitzerlandThe COVID-19 pandemic seen by the past chairof the Swiss committee for preparing pandemics
Stefan Pöhlmann, GermanyTBD
Alexander Suvorov, RussiaDevelopment of mucosal vaccine against COVID-19
Marion Koopmans, The NetherlandsTBD
COVID-19 ROUND TABLEModerator – Linda Kenney, USA
13.30-16.30
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Ljiljana Popović, SerbiaDark sideof the antiretroviral treatment
Mila Paunić, Serbia An example of good practice - VCCT HIV counseling at the Institute for Students’ Health of Belgrade University
GlaxoSmithKline
Jovan Ranin, SerbiaDolutegravir as core agent in dual therapy
GlaxoSmithKline
Maja Stanojević, SerbiaThe Importance of Dolutegravir high barrier to resistance from virological perspective
16.55-17.15
17.15-17.35
18.20-18.40 PFIZER
Metka Paragi, SloveniaNational Laboratory Surveillance of invasive Pneumococcal Diseases (IPD) in Slovenia
18.40-18.50 Discussion and Q&A
17.50-18.30 PFIZER
Matteo Bassetti, ItalyNovel antibiotics in the era of AMR
18.40-18.50 PROMEDIA
TBDCerTest – Specialists identifying causal pathogens of infectious diseases
18.30-18.40
12.40-13.20 BIOMERIEUX
Valeria Zucchelli, Italy
The role of diagnostics in navigating through the challenge of COVID-19 pandemic and AMR
13.20-13.30
18.50-19.00 Discussion and Q&A
16.55-18.10 17.20-18.10
18.10-18.20 Break 18.10-18.20 Break
Discussion and Q&A Discussion and Q&A12.05-12.30 11.48-12.00
12.30-12.40 Break 12.00-12.40 Break
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18.35-19.30
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Session 1Infections and control (human medical focus)
Session 2Food Microbiology and Biotechnology(non human medical focus)
Session 5Pathogenicity, virulence, diagnosis
Session 6Biofilms
Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Saudi Arabia
Viral etiology and epidemiology of acute pediatric gastroenteritis in Southern region of Saudi Arabia with Yemen borders
Abidemi Esther Ojo, Nigeria
Prevalence of Carbapenem ResistantEnterobactereaceae (CRE) and Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC) - producing Klebsiella pneumonia Among Intensive Care Unit Patients in Abeokuta, Nigeria
Agnese La Mensa La Mensa, Estonia
In vitro model system for studying Cystic Fibrosis chronic airway infections
Aitor Atxaerandio Landa, Spain
Evaluation of Whole Genome Sequencing for outbreak detection of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
Aleksandar Vitković, SerbiaNontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from respiratory tract A ten-year retrospective study
Alexandra Alexandrova, Bulgaria
The invasive pneumococcal disease and serotype replacement after the routine immunization with 10-valent conjugate vaccine (PCV10)
Alina Srgeevna Savinova, Russia
Cas-based platforms for detectionof tick-borne infections
Ana Kaftandjieva, North Macedonia
Occurrence of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae - a three-year study
Anna M. Lyapina, Russia
B-cell epitope mapping of YscF, a T3SSneedle protein of Yersinia spp., with the panel of immune sera from vaccinated models
Antea Doris Pavišić, Croatia
Analysis of TBC specimens received in laboratory in Split-Dalmatia County from 2014 to 2018
Antea Doris Pavišić, Croatia
Comparison of uropathogens and antibiotic resistance patterns among Split-Dalmatia County (SDC) and Virovitica-Podravina County (VPC), Republic of Croatia
Antea Doris Pavišić, Croatia
Influence of di�erent Ag2SO4 concentration on the growth of uropathogens in liquid medium
Ashley George Suares, IndiaReal world analysis on the antibiotic sensitivity patterns of Azithromycin vis-à-vis Amoxicillin/-Clavulanic acid used in infections in Indian pediatric
Bojan Djukarić, Bosnia and Herzegovina
PREVALENCE AND ANTIMICROBIALSUSCEPTIBILITY OF STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES AND STAPHYLOCOCCUSAUREUS AMONG PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Branka Petrovska Basovska, North Macedonia
Case Report of Gonococcal Urethritisin a Male Patient
Dane Luznik, Slovenia
Prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae with ESBLs during a ten-year period
Dane Luznik, Slovenia
Comparison between BioFire PneumonaPanel and Cultivation of Respiratory samples
Dušan Ušjak, SerbiaSynthetic 2-methoxy-2’-hydroxychalcone inhibits ompA gene expression in Acineto-bacter baumannii hospital strains
Elena Krstevska- Kelepurovska, North Macedonia
HPV Infections In Women Of Di�erent Age Groups In The Southwestern Region Of The Republic of North Macedonia
Gergana Boteva Lengerova, Bulgaria
Pertussis associated with viral infections
Kamilla Alieva, Russia
Linezolid-daptomycin combinations against
total and resistant Staphylococcus aureus
populations: in vitro model studies
Ljiljana Božić, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The prevalence of oncogenic viruses in head and neck carcinoma: single and multiple infections
Mariya Galyamina, Russia
Proteomic analysis of Mycoplasma hominis cells forming colonies of a previously unknown morphological typ
Mayram Hacioglu, Turkey
E�cacy of N-chlorotaurine against Candida spp. isolated from vulvovaginal candidiasis
Nasiru Usman Adabara, Nigeria
Detection of Multidrug Resistance (MDR) Genes among Escherichia colifrom Diarrheic Patients
Omnia Omer, Saudi Arabia
Multidrug resistance and Extensive drug resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii from clinical isolates in Khartoum, Sudan 2019
Onyedika Emmanuel Okpala, Czech Republic
In vitro growth-inhibitory e�ect of anti-inflammatory drugs againstStaphylococcus aureus
Ozal Mutlu, TurkeyDrug repositioning to identify SARS-CoV-2 Nsp12/Nsp8 interaction interface inhibitors
Rashi Verma, India
Transcriptome analysis and pathway enrichment to identify potent drug targets against resistant strains of Candida albicans
Rita Hirmondo, Hungary
Investigation of the mutator e�ectsof currently used TB drugs provides insight into the mechanism of drug resistance developmentin Mycobacteria
Saima Mohsin, Pakistan
FREQUENCY AND ANTIMICROBIALSUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNOF SALMONELLA TYPHI AMONG CHILDREN
Shuai Zhang, United Kingdom
Superhydrophobic Coatings for Urinary Catheters To Delay Bacterial Biofilm Formation and Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection
Sourabh Bharat Sonawale, IndiaReal world Evidence on Microbial Profile and Antibiotic susceptibility in Indian Children
Valentina A. Feodorova, Russia
The role of YscF, a T3SS needle protein of Yersinia spp., in vaccine-induced immune response
Varol Tunali, Turkey
Overcoming the challenge; in vivo e�cacyof miltefosine for the treatment of chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis
Venkata Saibabu Thokala, India
Octyl gallate alters the amino acidmetabolism of Candida albicans
Ylenia Jabalera, Spain
AS-48-BMNPs nanoassemblies in combination with hyperthermia as a new strategy for local treatment of infectious diseases
Zhinzela Qyli, AlbaniaETIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS AT A REGIONAL HOSPITAL IN ALBANIA
Arzu Ilki, Turkey
Detection of Norovirus in the fecal samples of C. di�cile toxin positive patients by ELISA and RT PCR
Ivan Pavlović, SerbiaEPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DERMANYSSUS GALLINAE
Anamarija Zore, Slovenia
VACCINATION RATE AGAINST HEPATITIS B AND
FLUE AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN
SLOVENIA
Šelja Kotorić-Keser, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Prevalence of otomycosis in Sarajevo Canton
Elif Okumuş, Turkey
Shiga Toxin Producing Escherichia coli Transmission among Household Members; Case Report
Emrah Ruh, Cyprus
Investigation of rickettsiosis by indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) among hunters in northern Cyprus
Yulian Konechnyi, UkraineFirst verified clinical case of Raoultella terrigena nosocomial infection in Eastern Europe (case report)
Aleksandra Jelušić, Serbia
In vitro assessment of the antagonistic potential of Bacillus spp. and Pseudomonas spp. against Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris isolated from winter oilseed rape in Serbia
Aleksandra Jelušić, Serbia
PCR screening and chemical analysisof lipopeptides produced by Bacillusvalezensis and Bacillus megaterium strains
Alexander Flegler, GermanyReduced menaquinone concentration decreases resistance against freeze-thaw stress and growth rate in refrigerated milk of Listeria monocytogenes
Ana Carvalho, Portugal
E�ect of plant extracts on a ciliate responsiblefor outbreaks in turbot aquaculture
Ana Medić, Serbia
Proteomic vv study of the biodegradation pathway of sodium-benzoateby Pseudomonas aeruginosa san ai
Andreja Čanžek Majhenič, SloveniaDiversity of lactic acid bacteria in dairy products of small-scale producers
Andres Santos, ChileEvaluation of the mixture of bacterial pigments as sensitizers of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)
Angela Matanović, Croatia
E�cient transformation procedure for yeasts belonging to the Schwanniomyces genus
Arícia Possas, SpainUV-C technology as a strategy to increase the microbiological safety of raw meat used to produce fermented sausages
AYODEJI EMMANUEL AMOBONYE, South AfricaBeauveria bassiana xylanase: a biomass degrading enzyme from an entomopathogen
Beatriz García-Béjar Bermejo, SpainBioremediation and tolerance to zincby wild yeasts
Beatriz García-Béjar Bermejo, SpainDirect and indirect reduction of Aflatoxin B1by wild yeast: Biodetoxification and biocontrol of mycotoxigenic moulds
Blaga Mutafova, Bulgaria
Microbial transformation of Lycorine
Bojana Bogovič Matijašić, Slovenia
Quality assessment of dietary supplements containing viable bacteria from Slovenian pharmacies
Catarina Marques, Portugal
Novel agents for cadmium bioremediation based on bacterially-assembled biopolyester beads
Clemens Kittinger, Austria
Prevalence of Toxin-Genes in di�erent Bacillus cereus Isolates from Packaging Material
Cristina Rodríguez Díaz, SpainFIRST ISOLATION OF CLOSTRIDIOIDES DIFFICILE FROM SMOKED AND DRIED FRESHWATER FISH IN CAMBODIA
Dajana Blagojević, Serbia
Multi-criteria analysis as a methodfor selecting cyanobacterial strainswith the highest biotechnological potential
Diana Paveljšek, Slovenia
Nisin production in acidwhey with Lactococcus strains
Elisabet Perona-Vico, Spain
Biocathodes as in-situ hydrogen evolving platform
Eniola Oluyemisi Oni, Nigeria
Fungal and Aflatoxin Progression in Nixtamalized Maize Using Activated Charcoal
Ganesh Kumar Maurya, India
DNA replication and its segregationis interdependent for secondary genome replicons in radiation resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans
Jasna Kureljušić, Serbia
Antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella enterica in slaughtered pigs in Serbia
Jonita Stankevičiūtė, Lithuania
Site-saturation Mutagenesis of PmlABCDEF Monooxygenase Generates New Biocatalysts for N-oxide Synthesis
Joy Ehiwuogu-Onyibe, NigeriaEXPLORING THE NUTRITIONAL BENEFITS OF AFRICAN YAM BEAN (Sphenostylis stenocarpa): APPLICATION OF SPONTANEOUS FERMENTATION FOR YAMBEAN SEASONING PRODUCTION
Kary Haro Pérez, SpainDETECTION OF THE LIGNINOLYTIC ENZYME MnP, THROUGH A SOLID CROP OF WHEAT STRAW AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THIS SUBSTRATE
Lidija Izrael Živković, Serbia
Metabolic responses of Pseudomonasaeruginosa san ai exposed to nanoceria
Lili Ivailova Dobreva, Bulgaria
CHARACTERISATION OF LACTIC ACID MICROBIOTA
OF BULGARIAN TRADITIONAL PRODUCT “KATAK”
Lucian Staicu, Poland
Novel lead (Pb) detoxification strategy in bacteria
Maja Vukasinovic Sekulić, Serbia
Antibacterial activity of clove essential oil in milk against food-borne pathogenic and spoilage bacteria
Manuela Zadravec, CroatiaChanges in the representation of mycobiota dwelling on dry-fermented sausages’ casings, found after refrigerated storage
Mariana Soares Dias, Portugal
Optimization of bioplastic production by a bacterium isolated from a metal-rich environment
Mariana Soares Dias, Portugal
Production of biopolyester beadsby plant-associated bacteria from a uranium mine
Matthias Sipiczki, Hungary
Break-down of the reproductive isolationof Saccharomyces species: a novel wayto breed industrial strains
Mirjana Grujović, Serbia
New Lactobacillus strains with probiotic potential isolated from traditionally made Serbian cheese
Mümtaz Güran, Cyprus
Microbiological analysis of Escherichia coli contamination on fresh produce: e�ectsof human handling on contamination at marketand impact of sterile gloves as a preventative measure
Nemanja Mirković, Serbia
Antilisterial e�ects of autochthonous lactococci during cheese storage
Olja Stanojević, Serbia
The role of Bacillus-produced lipopeptidesin antagonism towards the white button mushroom pathogens
Pilar Fernández-Pacheco Rodríguez, SpainPHYSICOCHEMICAL, MICROBIOLOGICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF APICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Pilar Fernández-Pacheco Rodríguez, SpainSaccharomyces cerevisiae AND Hanseniaspora osmophila WITH PROBIOTIC POTENTIAL
Putu Virgina Partha Devanthi, IndonesiaReducing foodborne pathogens (Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Staphylococcus aureus) growth in reduced salt condition by adding soy sauce starter cultures
Radovan Čobanović, Serbia
MOLD IDENTIFICATION AND DETECTIONOF MYCOTOXINS IN DRIED SPICES
Ramunė Stanevičienė, Lithuania
E�ects of pulsed electric fields and mildthermal treatment on antimicrobiale�cacy of nisin-loaded pectin nanoparticles
Reema Chaudhary, India
Radiation responsive eukaryotic type Ser/Thr protein kinase (RqkA) regulates cell cycle in radiation resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans
Rokas Statkevičius, LithuaniaMarine Metagenome: a Source of Novel R-Selective Transaminases
Sanja Marković, Serbia
Potential of Bacilus amyloliquefaciens strains SS-12.6 and SS-38.4 in biological controlof potato rot pathogens
Silvana Ilioska-Zlatanović, North Macedonia
Analytical method transfer for microbial quality control of Risperidone 3mg tablets
Sonja Smole Možina, SloveniaTemperature dependence of biofilm formation and spoilage potential of fish meat spoilers Pseudomonas spp.
Tamara Janakiev, Serbia
Biocontrol potential of Pseudomonas synxantha P4/16_1 for suppressionof brown rot disease on plum fruit
Temitope Fadipe, NigeriaGrowth Patterns of Novel Polyhydroxyal-kanoates Bacteria Isolated from OilContaminated Site Soils in SomeSelected Carbon Sources
Valerija Tkalec, Slovenia
Seed treatment of wheat and barleyby plasma and ecological agents
Marta Acin-Albiac, ItalyHow phenomics addresses the adaptative metabolism of Lactobacillus plantarum during brewers´ spent grain fermentation
Ali Zein Alabiden Ahmad Tlais, ItalyLactic acid fermentation enriches the profile of biogenic fatty acid derivatives of avocado fruit (Persea americana Mill.)
Büşra Akdeniz Oktay, Turkey
Potential use of hazelnut husk for pullulan production by Aureobasidium pullulans AZ-6
Lorena Butinar, Slovenia
SCREENING AND EVALUATION OF ENZYMATIC
ACTIVITIES OF WINE RELATED YEAST SPECIES
Edgaras Dauss, Latvia
Role of cortical endoplasmic reticulum protein Ist2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells during dehydration and subsequent rehydration
Eshter Eyram Asare Yeboah, Ghana
Multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus isolates from abattoirs in Accra, Ghana.
Cyntia Freitas, Brazil
E�ectiveness of broad-spectrum naphtoquinones against foodborne, clinical and environmental bactéria
Dorotea Grbin, Croatia
Inhibitory e�ect of plasma-activated water on Saprolegnia parasitica, the causative agent of saprolegniosist
Mustafa Guzel, Turkey
Colistin Resistance is Emerging in Foodborne Pathogens in Turkey
Cláudia Macal, Portugal
A novel chemically defined medium eliciting prominent Pediococci, Lactobacilliand Enterococci bacteriocin biosynthesisand improved purification
Cláudia Macal, Portugal
The quest for listeriosis prophylaxis – the consortium of a novel coagulin-producing probiotic with Nannochloropsis oculatatowards a unique plant-based fermented beverage
Gamze Nur Mujdeci , Turkey
E�ects of various nitrogen source combinations on growth and pullulan production characteristics of Aureobasidium pullulans AZ-6
Ayokunnumi Obajuluwa, Nigeria
Antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria isolates from fermented cassava (gari) sold in an open market
Mladen Petreš, Serbia
E�ects of Bacillus velezensis on Fusarium avenaceum, a causal agent of post-harvest apple fruit rot
Nataša Rajić Savić, SerbiaOCCURENCE OF BIOFILM FORMING COAGULASEPOSITIVE ISOLATES INCASE OF SUBLINICAL MASTITS
Cristina Rodríguez Melcón, SpainExposure to sub-inhibitory concentrationsof disinfectants increases resistanceto antibiotics in Salmonella enterica
Cristina Rodríguez Melcón, SpainEstimation by flow cytometry of the survival rates of Listeria monocytogenes after tetracycline treatment in cells previously exposed or unexposed to di�erent biocides
Zrinka Štritof, Croatia
Antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial isolatesfrom dogs with respiratory disease
Jelena Vukotić, Serbia
Essential oils - double action in apple preservation
Vesna Janković, Serbia
CAMPYLOBACTER CONTAMINATION IN BROILER MEAT IN SERBIA DURING 2017-2020
Marta Los, SerbiaThe susceptibility of di�erent potato cultivars to blackleg and soft rot caused by Pectobacterium spp.
Chiara Misci, Italy
Fermentation as a tool for an increased food security for African leafy vegetables: Cucurbita sp. fermentation.
Sarah Panera Martínez, Spain
Quantification of Listeria monocytogenes in poultry using q-PCR
Sarah Panera Martínez, Spain
Microbiological quality of raw poultry-based preparations in Spain
Vanja Šeregelj, Serbia
Encapsulation of peach waste extract in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells
Vanja Tomić, Serbia
The safety of using denitrifying bacteria in bioremediation processes
Vanja Vlajkov, Serbia
Potential of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens as a biocontrol agent produced on di�erent carbon source-based cultivation media
Dora Pavić Croatia
Diversity of oomycete pathogens in Croatian trout farms and their spread to natural environments
Adelina Stoyanova, Bulgaria
COMBINED EFFECTS OF INHIBITORSAGAINST COXSACKIEVIRUS B1
Adelina Stoyanova, Bulgaria
ANTI-ENTEROVIRAL TREATMENT AGAINST COXSACKIEVIRUS B3 INFECTION IN MICE
Aleksandr Zubov, Russia
Proteomic profile of nucleoid-associated proteins isolated from Mycoplasma gallisepticum after intracellular infection.
Aleksandra Tymoszewska, Poland
Antilisterial bacteriocin rhamnosinB targets Man-PTS
Ali Akbar, Pakistan
Multidrug resistant and virulent Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from clinical samplesin Balochistan
Bojana Luković, Serbia
Molecular epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates
Carlos Juan Nicolau, Spain
Impact of peptidoglycan recycling blockade and expression of horizontally-acquired β-lactamases on Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence
Claudia Troncoso, Chile
Virulence of Helicobacter pylori isolated of the gastric epithelium of dyspeptic individuals, in the Mapuche ethnic population of the Region of La Araucania, Chile
Davorka Repac Antić, Croatia
Adhesion and aggregation capacityas important virulence trains of uropathogenic Enterococus faecalis/faecium strains
Dorota Sentkowska, Poland
Characterization of a urease gene cluster of Paracoccus yeei
Efdal Oktay Gultekin, TurkeyDistribution of pathogenicity island markers and virulence factors in phylogenetic groups of Extraintestinal PathogenicEscherichia coli isolates
Efdal Oktay Gultekin, TurkeyInvestigation of phylogenetic groupsof ESBL positive Extraintestinal pathogenicEscherichia coli isolates
Egor Kalinin, Russia
Interaction of natural variants of invasion factor Listeria monocytogenes InlB with target eukaryotic receptors
Ekaterina Psareva, Russia
The antibiotic-resistant Yersinia pseudotuber-culosis strains causing the Far East scarlet-like fever
Joanna Gabriela Drabinska, Poland
Deciphering the role of PA2504protein - structural studies
Karina Adamowicz, PolandImpacts of chronic kidney failure on systemic and local immune responses duringPorphyromonas gingivalis infection
Maciej Lech, PolandImpacts of chronic kidney failure on systemic and local immune responses duringPorphyromonas gingivalis infection
Maja Kosecka-Strojek, Poland
Analysis of the Staphylococcus aureus andS. haemolyticus strains from acute, chronic, and recurrent infections of a pediatric patients
Maria Galyamina, Russia
PROPIONATE INDUCES VIRULENT PROPERTIES OF CROHN’S DISEASE-ASSOCIATEDESCHERICHIA COLI
Maria Vecherkovskaya, Russia
Clinical e�cacy data on the new diagnostic tool that selects the most e�ective antibiotics for patients with cystic fibrosis
Marina T. Milenković, Serbia
Synthetic 2-methoxy-2’-hydroxychalcone inhibits ompA gene expressionin Acinetobacter baumannii hospital strains
Matúš Dohál, Slovakia
Diagnostics of tuberculosis and identification of resistance-associated gene mutations using whole genome sequencing: preliminary study
Muhammad Moman Khan, Germany
Molecular Characterization of Clumpy Adhesion Phenotype of Escherichia coli
Patrycja Krystyna Ogonowska, Poland
A photodynamic approach to inactivate staphylococcal enterotoxin B
Rafał Kolenda, Poland
Analysis of virulence factor repertoireof hemolytic Escherichia coli
Rafał Kolenda, Poland
Cell Line Infection Screen Identifies Natural Mutations Responsible for Altered Infection Phenotypes of Salmonella enterica Clinical Isolates
Ranjith Konduri, India
Genomic diversity of Ocular Escherichia Coliby Whole genome sequencing
Rodnei Dennis Rossoni, Brazil
Lactobacillus paracasei postbiotic elements inhibit Candida auris in the invertebrate model Galleria mellonella
Sergey Krutko, Russia
STUDY OF THE PROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS STRAIN WITH THE EP402R GENE DELETION
Stevan Lučić, Montenegro
XpertMTB/RIF assay for diagnosis of tuberculosis, experience from Montenegro
Tatiana A. Semashko, Russia
Cell membrane composition of di�erent morphological forms of Mycoplasma hominis
Valentina A. Feodorova, Russia
Rapid detection of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli in livestock with urinary tract infection using third-generation sequencing
Victor Maduka Agah, Nigeria
The Prevalence of Hepatitis B virus Infection among secondary school students in Izzi and Ezza North Local Government both in Abakaliki
Waqas Ahmad, Pakistan
Invitro studies of rabies virus on dendritic spine & post-synaptic membrane in neuronal cells
Yordan Ivanov Kalchev, Bulgaria
Serum procalcitonin levels in patientswith acute Central nervous system infections
Yordan Ivanov Kalchev, Bulgaria
Serum procalcitonin levels in patientswith acute Central nervous system infections
Zorana Katanić, Croatia
Molecular identification and virulence assessment of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi isolates
Tomislav Meštrović, Croatia
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) RISK GROUP PATTERNS, TEMPORAL DYNAMICS AND RELATIONSHIP WITH ABNORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY FINDINGS IN WOMEN DURING A 10-YEAR PERIOD: ELUCIDATING THE SIGNIFI-CANCE OF LOW-RISK/HIGH-RISK CO-INFECTION
Laura Bonofiglio, Argentina
Identification of novel endolysins fromStreptococcus agalactiae prophages by bioinformatic analysisn
Magdalena Ksiezarek, Portugal
Unveilling novel Limosilactobacillus speciesin the urogenital tract of healthy women
Pavle Banović, Serbia
Serosurvey of Tick-borne Encephalitis Virusand West Nile Virus exposure in persons bittenby ticks in Vojvodina Province, Serbia
Daria Evsyutina, Russia
Overexpression of thymidine phosphorylase in Mycoplasma hominis as a factor in the formation of variants of small colonies
Mateusz Iskra, Poland
Characterization of internalin genes in Listeria monocytogenes food strains, and their associa-tion with the invasiveness in vitro
Brenda Morris, United Kingdom
Klebsiella-macrophage arms-race: dissecting how the pathogen copes with a macrophage lifestyle
Katalin Tarcsai, Hungary
The first feline adenovirus isolate is relatedto human adenovirus 1
Gönül Arslan AKVERAN, Turkey
TICK-BORNE PATHOGENS IN TICKS AND BLOOD SAMPLES COLLECTED FROM STRAY DOGS SHELTERED IN THE ANIMAL NURSING HOME OF ÇORUM, TURKEY
Qiuhong Miao, Netherland
Caprine MAVS is a RIG-I interacting type I interferon inducer downregulatedby Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus infection
Gleb Fisunov, Russia
Development of the system for controllable delivery of compounds into mycoplasma cells
Adam Feliks Junka, Poland
Impact of the rotating magnetic field on porosity of bacterial biofilm extracellular matrix
Anna Żywicka, Poland
Influence of the rotating magnetic field on antimicrobial penetration e�ciency within the bacterial biofilm layers
Daria Ciecholewska-Juśko, Poland
Influence of the rotating magnetic field onthe mixing/di�usion process of antimicrobials in bacterial cellulose as an exampleof microbial biofilm matrix
Fatima Nur Yilmaz, Turkey
Antibacterial and anti-biofilm activities of mucolytics, alone and in combination with antibiotics against Gram-negative bacteria
Gabrijela Begić, Croatia
Combine e�ect of UV light and chlorination on Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilm on swimming pool ceramic tiles
Gordana Maravic-Vlahovicek, CroatiaE�ect of Satureja montana L. essential oil and thymol on growth and biofilm production of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Irati Martinez Malax-Etxebarria, SpainFirst steps in the study of virulence factors implicated in the adhesion and biofilm formation of Aliarcobacter butzleri
Jelena Marinković, Serbia
In situ composed teeth root canal’s multispecies biofilm and its degradation by plant essential oilsand irrigants based on them
Karol Fijałkowski, Poland
Influence of the rotating magnetic fields on the activity of antimicrobials against biofilm pathogens
Katarzyna Pendrak, Poland
Analysis of the e�ectiveness of antimicrobials depending on the type and form of biofilm produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosaand Staphylococcus aureus strains
Magdalena Szymańska, Poland
Influence of immobilized glycoside hydrolase PelAh on biofilm formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO-1
Marta Woroszyło, Poland
Influence of the rotating magnetic field on the viability, proliferation and metabolic activity of di�erent bacterial species and strains
Mayram Hacioglu, Turkey
E�cacy of various antibiotics against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Achromobacter xylosoxidans mono and polymicrobial biofilms
Mayram Hacioglu, Turkey
Thyme essential oil inhibits biofilms of Candida spp
Milka Malesević, Serbia
Potential of Delftia tsuruhatensis clinicalisolate in silencing of Pseudomonasaeruginosa quorum sensing and virulence
Radosław Drozd, Poland
Influence of the rotating magnetic field on bacterial biofilm extracellular matrix composition
Stefana Cvetković, Serbia
The e�ect of Frangula alnus extract on biofilm disruption of Staphylococcus aureus MSSA and MRSA strains
Stefana Đukanović, Serbia
Combined e�ect of vankomycin and emodin on Staphylococcus aures MSSA and MRSA isolates
Yolanda Moreno, Spain
Study of Helicobacter pylori presence
in drinking water systems biofilms
Anna Elistratova, Russia
Serratia marcescens DUF1471-containing protein SrfN is needed for oxidative stress survival and biofilm formation
Doğanhan Kadir Er, Turkey
In-vitro Biofilm-Forming Ability of Helicobacter pylori Strainsand E�ect of Lansoprazole on Biofilm
Nezahat Koşar, Turkey
Acinetobacter baumannii’s biofilm formationas a survival and adaptation mechanism
Session 3AMR, noval therapeutic agents
Session 4Microbiomes and human health (mixed focus)
Session 7Environmental Microbiology
Agata Wozniak, Poland
How to escape from ESKAPE pathogens? Alternative approach to combat superbugs
Aleksander Benčič, Slovenia
Determination of resistome usinghigh-throughput sequencing
Arzu Ilki, Turkey
Evaluation of Vitek2 AST System for Fosfomycin susceptibility testing in ESBL positive urinary K.pneumoniae isolates
Damir Vukoja, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Exploring the mechanisms behind colloidal platinum nanoparticles antibacterial activity
Danka Milan Matijasević, Serbia
Bacillus species/isolates as a treasure of di�erent bioactive (antimicrobial) molecules
Deepika Sharma, India
Natural and synthetic cationic peptides as novel anticandidal therapeutic agents to combat drug resistant infections
Diana Priscila Pires, PortugalSynthetic phages: a promising approach against bacterial infections
Diana Priscila Pires, PortugalSynthetic phages: a promising approach against bacterial infections
Gernot Zarfel, Austria
E�ect of mutation of the Rps10 flexible loopon Tigecycline resistance, translation and ribosomal biogenesis in Escherichia coli
Gorana Veinović, Serbia
Evaluation of in vitro antibiotic e�cacy against local strains of Borrelia burgdorferi sensulato - the causative agents of Lyme borreliosis
Irina Semenovna Stepanenko, Russia
A new group of compoundswith antimicrobial activity.
Ivana Kerkez, Estonia
Pharmacodynamic studies of antibiotics against Uropathogenic Escherichia coli phagocyted by mouse macrophages
Jelena Đorđević, Serbia
Antimicrobial activity of 2-tert-butyl-1.4-benzoquinone and its selected alkylthio and arylthio derivatives
John Tyson Munnoch, United Kingdom
Chance and Necessity: Evolution-guided antibiotic improvement by natural-adaptionto liquid culture
Jovana Mirko Kabić, Serbia
Phenotypic and molecular characterisationof non-invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae recovered from hospitalised patientsin pre-vaccine period in Serbia
Jurgita Aksomaitienė, Lithuania
WGS and comparative genomic analysis of multidrug resistant Campylobacter jejuni strains
Katarzyna Grecka, Poland
Antimicrobial potential of Polish propolis ethanol extracts towards Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm
Klaudia Alicja Michalska, Poland
Could Ga3+ loaded porphyrins be “the perfect photosensitizers” for antimicrobial photody-namic inactivation of Staphylococcus aureus?
Kyung-Hyo Do, South Korea
Changes in antimicrobial resistance and virulence factors of Escherichia coli from diarrheic weaned piglets before and after ban on antibiotic growth promoters in Korea from 2007 to 2017
Ma'en Al-Odat, United Kingdom
Distribution of mosaic ribosomal protection proteins in Campylobacter
Mariola Wolska, PolandApplication and comparison of Sanger sequencing and Vitek 2 systems for identification of clinically relevant species from Streptococcus and Enterococcus genera
Michael Koller, Austria
Antibiotic resistancesin the Danube – A six-year-comparison
Michal Karol Pieranski, Poland
Multiple treatments – resistance or tolerance? Case study of S. agalactiae toleranceto antimicrobial photoinactivation
Mila Djisalov, Serbia
Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles as Carriers for Satureja Montana Essential Oil and Antimicrobial Applications
Muhammad Rafique, Pakistan
Genomic Characterization of Antibiotic Resistant Escherichia Coli Isolated From Domestic Chickens in Pakistan
Murat Karamese, Turkey
The Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activitiesof Resveratrol on Gram-positiveand Gram-negative Bacteria
Myrto Vlazaki, United Kingdom
A quantitative comparison of the e�ectsof beta-lactam and fluoroquinolone antibioticson the within-host dynamics of Salmonella Typhimurium
Olufunke Adelegan, Nigeria
Occurrence of Quorum Sensing Genes and Multiple Drug Resistance among Pseudomonas species Isolated from Urine of Catherized Patients in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital
Radomir Jovchevski, North MacedoniaSerological immune response to Legionella pneumophila and Mycoplasma pneumoniae: di�erences between children and adults
Sandeep Kumar, IndiaHPr Kinase/Phosphorylase, a novel target to discover a new class of antibiotic drugs against resistant Enterococcus faecalis
Sara Andres Lasheras, CanadaAntimicrobial resistance in bovine respiratory disease-related bacterial species - A broad cross-sectional study of cattle at feedlot entry
Saulius Serva, Lithuania
Systems biology of intrinsic yeast virus
Sibel Döşler, Turkey
Investigate the cytotoxic and antimicrobial e�cacy of wool fabrics treated with 8hydroxyquinoline (8HQ) and boron compounds
Tamara Pavlović, Serbia
Phenolic composition analysis and antimicrobial activity of linden tea from Serbia
Thaddaeus Obaji Ariom, Nigeria
Antibacterial Activities and Susceptibility Patternof Bacteria Isolated from Fish Mucus
Tomas Kudera, Czech Republic
Selective inhibition of intestinal pathogenic bacteria and cancer cells by alkaloids and related structures in vitro. A comparison of plant-derived compounds with antidiarrheal antibiotics
Vishakha Grover, India
In silico genome mining of commensal oral microflora to unravel potential antimicrobial peptides
Vladimir Tolchkov, Bulgaria
INVESTIGATION OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS STRAINS USING NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING ILLUMINA TECHNOLOGY
Eshter Eyram Asare Yeboah, GhanaAntibiotic- modulating activity of methanol extract of Crotolaria pallida against extened-spectrum β-lactamase producing Acinetobacter baumannii and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Allison Lopatkin, United StatesPredicting and inhibiting the spread of plasmid-mediated antibiotic resistance
Olga Nikoloudaki, Italy
Role prediction of Gram-negative speciesin the resistome of raw cow’s milk
Nuket Siviri, Turkey
Bibliometric Profile of Global Scientific Research on Antibiotic Resistance and Escherichia coli in Agricultural and Biological Sciences (2015-2019)
Eshter Eyram Asare Yeboah, Ghana
Antibacterial and antibiotic-potentiating activity of methanol extract of Momordica foetida against selected enteric bacteria
Eshter Eyram Asare Yeboah, Ghana
In-vitro assessment of the anti-candidal activity of vaginal douches and herbal preparations
Doğanhan Kadir Er, Turkey
Biofilm antimicrobial susceptibility of Escherichia coli: investigation of ST131 clonal group and phylogroups of uropathogenic Escherichia coli
Matúš Štefánek, Slovakia
The use of Photodynamic inactivation on biofilms formed by resistant yeast Candida auris
Adetunji Sunday Adegoke, Nigeria
Production, Purification and Characterizationof α-Amylase of Aspergillus sydowii IMI 502692
Weronika Goraj, Poland
Does every wheat seeds the same? – new insight into microbes living inside plant tissues
Alenka Žugelj, Slovenia
ERIC-PCR genotyping of Paenibacillus larvae reveals ERIC II as the predominant genotype in Slovenia
Alina Arashkova, Belarus
Adaptive capacity and deterioration potential of opportunistic fungi of the genus Aspergillus
Ana Belén García-Martín, SwitzerlandWhole-genome sequencing revealedthe integration of new prophagesin the genome of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae
Aneta Vilko Buntić, Serbia
Phytotoxic e�ect of lead on the germination of alfalfa seeds inoculated with new bacterial isolates
Anwuli Osadebe, Nigeria
Impact of Chronic Crude Oil Exposure on Nitrification in Edaphic Systems
Artur Marek Banach, Poland
The role of microbiome of Azolla filiculoides in bioremediation of heavy metals
Bojan Papić, Slovenia
Construction of a stable wgMLST typing scheme
for Paenibacillus larvae
Bukola Temitope Fabunmi, Nigeria
Microorganisms As Biocontrol Agents:A Panacea To Chemically Polluted Environment
Cristina Escudero, SpainRaman-FISH for the in situ study of microorganism-mineral interaction in subsurface environments
Dmitriy Smolyakov, Russia
Reclassification of Sphaerotilus natans subsp. sulfidivorans D-507 as S. sulfidivorans D-507T sp. nov.
Ekaterina Krumova, Bulgaria
Biocidal activity of extracts from Bulgarian plants- screening and potato crop protection
Eva Silva Lopes, Portugal
Depth Distribution of Prokaryotic Communities in the North Pacific Subtropical Front
Fabiana Canini, ItalyFungal diversity and functionalityin soils of Taylor Valley, Antarctica
Federica D'Alò, Italy
E�ects of short-term and long-term warmingin soil of the Italian Alps
FRANCISCO PÉREZ-MONTAÑO, SpainDeciphering the symbiotic significance of Quorum Sensing systems of Sinorhizobium fredii HH103
Gu Feng, ChinaArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance organic P mineralization by carrying functional bacteria with extraradical hyphae
Habeeb Rahman A.P, India
Sonophotocatalytic Disinfection Mediated Oxidative Stress Induces Morphological Transition and Virulence Alteration in Salmonella Typhimurium
Haris Zafeiropoulos, Greece
Mining literature and -omics (meta)data to associate microorganisms, biological processes, and environment types
Helena Gutierrez Oliveira, Brazil
E�ects of volatile compounds from the rhizobacteria Bacillus sp. RZ2MS9 on soybean and maize germination
Huong Vu, United States
PhoN is a vitamin B6 salvage enzymein Salmonella enterica
IRENE JIMÉNEZ-GUERRERO, Spain
The Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 type III secretion system e�ector NopC blocks nodula-tion with Lotus japonicus Gifu
Ivana Pajčin, Serbia
Biological control of Xanthomonas euvesicatoriain pepper plants by Bacillus velezensis
Jarosław Grządziel, PolandDetermination of the enzymatic activityof endophytic strains isolated from wheat Triticum aestivum L. (cv. Hondia)and Triticum spelta L. (cv. Rokosz)
Jill Marie Felker, United States
Antibiotic-Resistant Microbes Isolated froma Large Metropolitan Watershed
Jorge Osman Naoum, France
In situ monitoring by quantitativeRaman spectroscopy of sulfate productionby Thiobacillus thioparus as a function of pressure
Jose-Maria Vinardell, Spain
Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 surfacemotility is induced by symbiotic conditions
Julien Mortier, Belgium
Evolutionary tuning of heat shock resistance in E. Coli
Karolina Furtak, Poland
Importance of unclassified bacterial sequencesin fluvisols from the Polish Natura 2000 area
Kary Haro Pérez, Spain
THE INFLUENCE OF ABIOTIC AND TOPOGRAPHICAL FACTORS ON THE DIVERSITY AND RICHNESS OF FUNGI IN FORESTS OF THE NATIONAL RESERVE IN THE PATAGONIAN. PRELIMINAL STUDIES.
Katarina Novović, Serbia
Unraveling regulon of novel two-component system in Pseudomonas putida WCS358 through transcriptomics
Kattia Núñez-Montero, ChileBiosynthetic gene clusters from untapped Antarctic bacterial strains with potential applicationin antibiotics discovery.
Krishnaveni Venkidusamy, AustraliaRole of electromethanogenes in iron corrosion
Ljiljana Krstin, Croatia
Association between phenotype of hypovirulent Cryphonectria parasitica isolates and Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 sequence variations
Louise Kathryn Duncan, United Kingdom
Fluidity of the proteome of P. aeruginosain its transmission from the environment to man
Maho Tokuda, Japan
Plasmids with di�erent base composition showed di�erent host ranges
Marco Antonio Lopez Marin, Czech Republic
Give ‘em a chance to grow: Micrococcus luteus Culture Supernatant for Enhancingthe Culturability of Soil Bacteria
María Pinel Cabello, Spain
Se(IV) reduction by Stenotrophomonasbentonitica BII-R7: proteomic, spectroscopicand microscopic characterization
Marija Vuković Domanovac, Croatia
The e�ect of season on microbial activity during composting of biodegradable municipal waste
Marta Cobo-Simón, Spain
Iron acquisition strategies of the most abundant planktonic bacteria in the world’s oceans
Mateusz Iskra, Poland
Prototheca vistulensis sp. nov. – a new microalgal species isolated from the Vistula river, Poland
Milica Dragojević, Serbia
Microbiome of the halophyte Hordeum hystrix Roth. as a source of the halophilic PGP bacteria
Mirna Curkovic-Perica, Croatia
Population structure of Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 across the invasion range of the chestnut blight fungus in central and south-eastern Europe
Monika Oli, United States
Promoting Microbial Literacy ThroughCollaborative STEM Outreach Opportunities
NATALIA MORENO-DE CASTRO, Spain
Transcriptomic and in silico analysesof Sinorhizobium fredii USDA257 Type VI Secretion System
Nesrine Lenchi, Algeria
Isolation and characterization of Delftia sp NL1, a diesel‐degrading bacterium under hypersaline conditions
Paloma Martínez-Alesón, SpainSelection by density to find the bestChlamydomonas reinhardtiifor Samarium bio-uptaking
Paula Ayala Garcia, Spain
OnfD, an AraC -type transcriptional regulator of Rhizobium tropici CIAT 899 involved in Nod factor synthesis and symbiosis
Prabhat Nath Jha, India
Metagenomic analysis of microbial community and their role in biodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyl in PCB-contaminated soil
Samuel Eziuzor, Germany
Peptococcaceae as key playersin benzene-mineralizing, nitrate-reducing community in syntrophy with anammox bacteria
Sharon Ruiz Lopez, United Kingdom
Distribution of microbial taxa down an oxic-anoxic gradient have consequences on functional properties of polluted wetlands
Strahil Berkov, Bulgaria
Role of alkaloids in the relationship between endophitic fungi and Amaryllidaceae alkaloid producing plants
Tatyana Rudenko, Russia
Revealing of reasons for remarkable phenotypic di�erences between Beggiatoa leptomitoformis strains D-401 and D-402T
Tijana Martinović, Czech RepublicBacterial community response to forest clearcutting
Wiem ALLOUN, Algeria
Biocontrol and phytostimulation potentialof Actinobacteria strains for further applications on wheat crops
Yiming Jiang, GermanyDeclined ice cover duration (ICD) risks water-borne planktonic algae community of the growing season in the Austrian Alps
Yukie Yamamoto, Japan
Broad host range IncPromA group plasmids were widely distributed around di�erent environments
Ziva Vipotnik, Potugal
Chrysene and Benzo(a)pyrene degradation in soil packed bed reactor by laccaset
Vasileios Vangalis, Greece
Vdyap1 and VdnoxA regulate morphogenesis, pathogenicity and stress tolerance in Verticillium dahliae
Boyanka Angelova, Bulgaria
Airborne microbiota in urbanized locationsin Sofia city, Bulgaria
Anna Gałązka, Poland
Fungal Community, Metabolic Diversity and Glomalin Content in Soil Contaminated With Crude Oil After Long-Term Natural Bioremediation
Ralitsa Ilieva, Bulgaria
Characteristics of the microbiota of acid mine drainage waters and risk assessment for environmental pollution
Deepak Kumar, India
Bacterial Cycling of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate and Related Molecules in South Indian Mangrove Ecosystem
Nina Lackner, Austria
Shifts in thermophilic methanogenic community compositions due to pH alterations
Srdjan Tasić, Serbia
Detection of SARS-CoV2 in sewage water of Vranje
Dovilė Vasiliauskienė, Lithuania
Microbial diversity during compostingof the biomaterial waste as revealedby next-generation sequencing
Manuela Agudelo-Restrepo, Columbia
Mosquito-larvicidal activity of bacterial extracts produced by Colombian strains
Victor Ezebuiro , Nigeria
Glycolipid Biosurfactant from
Delftia rhizosphaerae VCE_25 Grownon Olive Oil Solubilizes Di�erent Hydrocarbons
Anna Marzec-Grządziel, Poland
Genetic and phenotypic diversity of microorganisms isolated from roots nodules from Trifolium rubens
Corneliu Ovidiu Vrancianu, Romania
Genetic characterization of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii strains isolated in the same temporal sequence from hospital infections and the wastewater network in South Romania
Ogochukwu Udume, Nigeria
Optimization of key process parameters for Water Hyacinth composting using response surface methodology (RSM)
Ana Tomić, Serbia
Biosurfactant production by highly e�ective denitrifier Pseudomonas stutzeri D1
Ana Machado, PortugalSpatial-temporal dynamics of planktonic Aeromonas spp. across an urban temperate estuary (River Douro estuary, NW Portugal)
Adrián Martínez Martínez Bonilla, SpainHalovibrio sp. I4_MA35%_247, a chaotolerant microorganism isolated from Salar de Uyuni
Aleksandra Žerađanin, Serbia
Microbial degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons– in vitro study
Alexey I Fomenkov, United States
Complete Genome Sequences and Methylome Analysis of Two Environmental Spirochaeta species.
Amanda Pacholak, Poland
Azole fungicides – do they a�ect the properties of environmental bacterial strains?
Anastasia Galanopoulou, Greece
Lignocellulolytic potential of sediment microbiotain a pristine hot spring in response to plant residues
Ankit Hinsu, India
Camel rumen microbiome profiling in response to di�erent dietary roughages
Arevik Vardanyan, Armenia
Leptospirillum ferriphilum strain as an e�cient oxidizer of pyrite and chalcopyrite
Beatriz Baselga Cevera, United States
Disentangling complexity across one of the origins of multicellularity
Bojan Papić, Slovenia
Comparison of core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST) and genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) approach for typing of Paenibacillus larvae
Branka Loncarević, Serbia
Investigation of potential protective e�ectsof microbial levan and pullulan for reducing copper toxicity using Micro-Oxymax respirometer
Carolina Alessandra de Almeida Hayashibara, Brazil
Comparative genomics of three biotypesof the myrtle rust pathogen Austropuccinia psidii
Cristina Povedano-Priego, Spain
Bioreduction of Se(IV) and its biotransformation enhanced by the microbial community of bentonite
Dmitry Krutylo, Ukraine
DIVERSITY AND EFFICIENCYOF BRADYRHIZOBIUM JAPONICUM STRAINS
Elena Servienė, Lithuania
Fungal microbiota of sea buckthorn berriesat two ripening stages and volatile profilingof potential biocontrol yeast
Ewa A Poniecka, United Kingdom
Extremophiles of Black Holes on Glaciers: Physiology of Microorganisms in Cryoconite Holes
Fadwa Jroundi, Spain
Insights from the metatranscriptome of an aquifer surrounding a uranium roll-front deposit: understanding in situ recovery mining
Francisco Romero Fuentes, Spain
A transcriptomic analysis of the Sinorhizobiumfredii HH103 nod regulon
Haiying Huang, Germany
The role of bacteria and bacteriophages in the contaminant groundwater ecosystem
Hovik Panosyan, Armenia
Thermophiles and halophiles found in Armenia: from diversity and biotechnology
Ibukun Modupe Adesiyan, Nigeria
Prevalence and Genetic Variability among Isolates of Plesiomonas shigelloides from Fish, vegetable and freshwater in Southwest Nigeria
Irina Khilyas, Russia
Integrative analysis of siderophore-producingRhodococcus qingshengii strain S10 isolatedfrom an arid weathered serpentine rock environment
Jakub Papík, Czech Republic
E�ects of long-term phytoremediation on plant-associated bacterial communities in Alaska
Jelena Marinković, Serbia
Improvement of soybean response to drought
stress by inoculation with Bradyrhizobiumand Bacillus strains
Joanna Paulina Żur, Poland
Diclofenac – influence on bacterial cells’ state and transport pathways
José Manuel Martínez Lozano, Spain
Ultra-small life stressed by chaos. E�ects of chao and kosmotropicity over CPR and DPANN diversity in Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia)
Jovana Jovanović Marić, Serbia
Microbial quality and pollution origin of Montenegrin surface waters, the first comprehensive study
Karolina Furtak, Poland
Determination of the enzymatic activity of endophytic strains isolated from wheat Triticum aestivum L. (cv. Hondia) and Triticum spelta L. (cv. Rokosz)
Karolina Pełka, Poland
Bee pollen and bee bread as a source of bacteria producing antimicrobial metabolites
Katarina Belcijan, Slovenia
Kin discrimination between B. subtilis isolates alters inter-strain DNA exchange
Katarina Šimunović, Slovenia
Even close relatives can dislike each other: Kin discrimination in Campylobacter jejuni
Kinga Włodarczyk, Poland
Determination of the enzymatic activity of endophytic strains isolated from wheat Triticum aestivum L. (cv. Hondia) and Triticum spelta L. (cv. Rokosz)
Kristina Joksimović, Serbia
Analysis of microbial community in microbialfuel cell system
Lena Ciric, United Kingdom
The impact of biological filtration on the proliferation of antimicrobial resistance in drinking water
Louis Morandini, Belgium
Antagonistic activities of Bacillus spp. against wheat pathogens
Lucas Smith Pimenta, Brazil
Plant growth promoting mechanisms and aluminum tolerance in bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of an Amazonian native palm tree
Małgorzata Woźniak, Poland
Determination of the enzymatic activity of endophytic strains isolated from wheat Triticum aestivum L. (cv. Hondia) and Triticum spelta L. (cv. Rokosz)
Marcos Felipe Martínez Moreno, Granada, Spain
Interaction mechanisms of Stenotrophomnas bentonitica with Eu(III) and its impact on the safetyof future Deep Geological Repositories of nuclear wastes
Marie Verhaegen, Belgium
Acquisition and transfer of antibiotic resistance genes in organic amendments of animal origin
Marina Drcelic, Croatia
First report of a 16SrIX-C group phytoplasma infecting Chicorium endivia L. and Zea mays L. in Croatia
Mary Nia Makimkim Santos, Taiwan, Province of China
Characterization of multiple type VI secretion vgrG modules and e�ector toxins in Agrobacterium tumefaciens 1D1609 strain
Michał Karlicki, Poland
Temporal dynamics of prokaryotic and microbial eukaryotic community in the freshwater lake revealed by 16S and 18S rDNA metabarcoding
Mio Takeuchi, Japan
Cross-feeding of acetate from methanotroph Methylocaldum marinum S8 to a facultative methylotroph Methyloceanibacter caenitepidi Gela4
Mitsuya Mori, JapanNovel plasmids were isolated from natural environmental samples using Replication-Cycle Reaction (RCR)
Muhammad Suleman Qasim, Finland
Characterization of novel Shewanella sp. #4and its stress induced tRNA post-transcriptional modifications.
Narine Vardanyan, Armenia
Processing of low-grade copper-molybdenumores by indigenous microbial cultures
Nataliia Korniienko, Ukraine
The impact of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and newly isolated specific phages co-infection on plant host Arabidopsis thaliana
Özhan Özkaya, Switzerland
Assessing the social consequences of cell death on public-goods cooperation in bacteria via single-cell tracking
Patricia Bernal, Spain
Novel structural components generate distinct type VI secretion system stabilization modes
Pjotr Middendorf, Netherlands
L-fucose utilization and its impact on growthand survival of Campylobacter jejuni isolates
Rodrigo Salazar, Chile
Physical and chemical characterizationof a pigment from the Antarctic bacterium Streptomyces fildesensis
Sandeep Kumar, New Zealand
Use of rumen microbiome data to predict methane yield ranks of sheep
Seun Owolabi Adebajo, Nigeria
Plasmid mediated decolourisation of vat dyes by bacterial isolates
Stephania Tsola, United Kingdom
Methane production via dimethylsulfide (DMS) degradation along the anoxic sediments of the Medway Estuary, UK
Tanja Jednak, Serbia
Investigation of inhibitory e�ect of molybdenum and cobalt in the isolated microorganism consortia which is used in bioremedation
Tereza Branyšová, Czech Republic
Microbial screening of selected archives in the Czech Republic
Udaykumar Banala, India
Uranium sequestration and antioxidant activity by Bacillus aryabhattai isolated from alkaline mine wastewaters
Xinjin Liang, United Kingdom
Formation of Se- and Te-containing nanoparticles from ores in volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit by Phoma glomerate
Yolanda Moreno, Spain
Deep-Amplicon Sequencing(DAS) to evidence the presesence of human pathogens in drinking water
Živilė Strazdaitė-Žielienė, Lithuania
YEAST DIVERSITY AND PREVALENCE
Ana Dobrović, Croatia
E�ect of infection by crayfish plague pathogen on growth of juvenile marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017)
Hari Ananda Rao, Australia
Diversity of phosphate accumulating organisms and novel mechanisms of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).
Katarina Bačnik, Slovenia
Detection of novel viruses of the invasive signal crayfish and their variation along the host’s invasion range
Anna Gałązka, Poland
Evaluation of glomalin-related soil protein
(GRSP) and microbial diversity depending on soil type and physical quality – an approach for improving soil stability and protectionfrom degradation
Augusta Jankutė, Lithuania
Investigating viability of alkaliphilic Bacillus speciesin biological self-healing concrete
Nina Lackner, Austria
Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesisin Methanosarcina thermophila
Shamik Roy, India
Microbial functional diversity in a high altitude agro-pastoral ecosystem
Vasileios Vangalis, Greece
Involvement of autophagy in regulationof nuclear copy number and cell deathin Verticillium dahliae
Jiachao Zhou, China
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi co-colonizing on a single plant root system recruitdistinct microbiomes
Agnieszka Cydzik-Kwiatkowska, Poland
High nitrogen loading decreases the abundance of denitrifiers possessing nirS and nosZ genesin aerobic granules
Seda Havuz, Turkey
Rare Clinical Presantation
caused by Borrelia burgdorferi
Marina Murillo-Torres , Spain
Rsm downregulates K1-Type VI secretion systemin Pseudomonas putida
Stefano Scilipoti, Denmark
The Oxygen Consumption Rate of Individual Cable Bacteria
Olja Šovljanski, Serbia
Examination of cell surface hydrophobicityof ureolytic bacteria isolated from soil
Dragana Tamindžija, Serbia Hexavalent chromium reduction in static and dynamic bacterial cultures
Aleksander Mahnič, Slovenia
Characterization of cecal microbiota in broilers from two large Slovenian poultry farms duringthe use of the commercial probiotic
Andreja Leboš Pavunc, Croatia
Lactic acid bacteria isolated from mother’s milk as potential next-generation probiotics
Anja Klančnik, SloveniaMECHANIMS AND ADHESINS INVOLVED IN Campylobacter ADHERENCE OR BIOFILM ON POLYSTERENE
Blanca Raquel Gutiérrez, MexicoEvaluation of the postbiotic e�ect of Lactobacillus plantarum 299v lysates obtained through bead milling against common skin pathogenic bacteria
Catarina Marques, Portugal
Antibacterial activity of plant extractsagainst bacteria isolated from patientswith colorectal cancer
Chrysi Sergaki, United KingdomDeveloping Global Whole Cell Standards for The Microbiome Field
Cristina Rodríguez Díaz, SpainMETAGENETIC APPROACH TO EXPLORE THE COMPOSITION OF THE GUT MICROBIOTA AND THEIR SECRETED EXTRACELLULAR MEMBRANE VESICLES IN DIARRHEIC AND HEALTHY PATIENTS
Daiki Oikawa, JapanAnalysis of relation between chronic ethanol consumption and fecal microbiota structurein mice with chronic ethanol administration
Dániel Molnár, Hungary
Adaptation mechanism to fluoroquinolones in Mycobacteria
Emilija Brdarić, Serbia
The beneficial e�ect of EPS producing Lactobacillus plantarum BGAN8 on cadmium induced damage in intestinal cell lines:a confocal approach
Fang Shu Chiu, Taiwan, Province of China
A comparative study of the vaginal microbiomeof women with Trichomonas vaginalis and Chlamydia trachomatis
Florine Ecale, France
In vitro sensibility of 30 bacterial strains of the human intestinal core microbiota to antibiotics by culturomics, and LC-MS approaches
Hayford Osei-Owusu, Czech Republic
Selective Growth-Inhibitory E�ect of Combinations of Plant Compounds and their Derivatives with Conventional Antibiotics on Diarrhoea Causing and Gut Beneficial Bacteria
Itaru Dekio, Japan
New species, Cutibacterium modestum, inhabiting skin, eye, and bone of humans, and new status quo of taxonomy of bacterial genus Cutibacterium
Jelena Jovanović, Belgium
Prevalence of potentially toxin-producing Bacillus cereus in selected food products
Jorge Nuno Pinheiro, Ireland
Utilization of ethanolamine by Listeria monocytogenes: a mechanism with potential relevance for gut adaptation
Kathakali Sarkar, India
Single layer artificial neural networkarchitecture with engineered bacteri
Ke Dong, South Korea
Island biogeography of small Metazoaon the small coastal islands of South Korea
Marie Kostelanska, Czech Republic
The photodynamic inactivation reducesprion infectivity in phthalocyanine treatedRML brain homogenate in suspension and bound to surface
Maryia Khomich, Norway
Analysing microbiome intervention studies: Does choice of a statistical method a�ect biological interpretation?
Mateusz Iskra, PolandThe mycobiome of the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis and healthy volunteers
Merih Şimşek, Turkey
Investigation of Some Viruses Role in Development of Human Brain Tumorsand Evaluation of Microbiota Variation
Meta Sterniša, SloveniaGlycans influence the biofilm formationof pathogenic bacteria on abiotic surfaces
Nikoleta Lugonja, Serbia
THE INFLUENCE OF PECTIN ON GROWTH AND GAS PRODUCTION OF BACTERIA FROM HUMAN MILK
Vanessa Las Las Heras, Ireland
The role of diet in host susceptibility to Listeria monocytogenes infection
Zandra Fagernäs, Germany
Biogeography of the ancient oral cavity
Jennifer Lyles, United States
Fermentation Revival in the Classroom: Investigating Ancient Human Practicesas CUREs for Modern Diseases
FEMS Online Conferenceon Microbiology in association with
the Serbian Society of Microbiology
28 – 31 October 2020
Online Abstract/Poster Sessions