An increasing awareness of the importance of the role different bacterial ecosystems play with regards to human health has led to a surge in research, publications and companies in the microbiome and probiotic space. As changes in our lifestyle and the growth of multi-drug resistant bacterial strains have also increased the need for better solutions and management of chronic and life-threatening illnesses, microbiome and probiotic research is one of the most scientifically important and potentially lucrative avenues to be exploring. There is mounting evidence that selected probiotic strains can confer health benefits to us, especially with regards to digestive diseases and pediatric health. Further research into mechanisms of action for particular strains, large-cohort clinical trials, and compliance with good manufacturing practice and standards will result in the next generation of probiotic products to ultimately advance both patient and animal care.
As part of our worldwide microbiome series we are co-locating the European Probiotics Congress with the 4th European Microbiome R&D and Business Collaboration Forum. Both events will be held on April 3-4, 2017 at the historic Beurs van Berlage Conference Centre in central Amsterdam.
As well as picking an amazing location, the agenda has been deliberately designed to provide you and your peers with an outstanding learning and networking experience. For example, the programme incorporates round table discussions where, guided by an expert, you, together with your peers, can debate the challenges and tease out the opportunities to be found in next generation probiotics probiotic screening, animal health and prebiotics, diet & microbiota to name but a few. And with leading companies from industry and smaller company showcases taking part in the meeting, this is the one forum to establish collaborative partnerships that will turn research ideas into the health transforming products of tomorrow.
As part of our worldwide microbiome series we are co-locating the European Probiotics Congress with the 4th European Microbiome R&D and Business Collaboration Forum. Both events will be held on April 3-4, 2017 at the historic Beurs van Berlage Conference Centre in central Amsterdam.
As well as picking an amazing location, the agenda has been deliberately designed to provide you and your peers with an outstanding learning and networking experience. For example, the programme incorporates round table discussions where, guided by an expert, you, together with your peers, can debate the challenges and tease out the opportunities to be found in next generation probiotics probiotic screening, animal health and prebiotics, diet & microbiota to name but a few. And with leading companies from industry and smaller company showcases taking part in the meeting, this is the one forum to establish collaborative partnerships that will turn research ideas into the health transforming products of tomorrow.