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# CongresoSEM2021 Featured Day 5: Mycotoxins and Listeria

Today, Friday, July 2, we have had a second session on Food Microbiology, with very interesting presentations. Among them, highlighting that of Dr. Félix Núñez, from the University

# CongresoSEM2021 Featured Day 5: Microbial Biorefineries

Mercedes Ballesteros from the CIEMAT (Madrid) gave the talk “Urban biorefinery: transforming garbage into bioproducts”. In it, she presented us with various examples of how the circular Bioeconomy can help solve

# CongresoSEM2021 Featured Day 4: microbes in the atmosphere

Ángeles Aguilera-Bazán, from the Center for Astrobiology (INTA-CSIC), spoke about microorganisms in the atmosphere. The interest of the Astrobiology Center is to analyze how microorganisms resist a trip

# CongresoSEM2021 Featured day 3: microbial engineering and bioplastics

Within the session on Microorganisms and new materials, M. Auxiliadora Prieto, from the Center for Biological Research- Margarita Salas-CSIC, presented very interesting results from several collaborative research projects

# CongresoSEM2021 Highlight day 3: microbial consortia, microbiota and health

In today's plenary session, Álvaro Sánchez, from the CNB-CSIC, spoke about the evolutionary engineering of microbial consortia. One of the current problems in industrial bioprocesses is

# CongresoSEM2021 Featured Day 3: Microbiome, the last organ of the human body

Metagenomic and massive sequencing techniques have revolutionized the study of microorganisms that coexist with humans, known globally as the microbiome, which we can describe as

# CongresoSEM2021 featured day 2: fungi for the bioremediation of contaminated environments

Elisabet Aranda, from the University of Granada, has presented her research on fungi for the bioremediation of contaminated environments. Emerging pollutants represent a group of substances widely distributed in

Inaugural Lecture: “Good and Not So Good Microorganisms” Ignacio López-Goñi (University of Navarra) Lecture: “Native Microbiota” Evaristo Suárez (University [

Within the plenary session dedicated to microbial pathogenesis, Josep Casadesús, professor at the University of Seville, spoke to us about the phenomenon of phenotypic heterogeneity in bacterial populations.

#CongresoSEM2021 Featured Day 1: Search for SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater

The conference given by Albert Bosch, from the University of Barcelona, ​​as part of the Microbiology of the Aquatic Environment session, dealt with the detection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in water

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Three notes on microbial biotechnology applied to food Alberto Garre from Wageningen University in the Netherlands has presented a computer tool called Biogrowth that allows