



Decoding Microbial Systems at the ASM Global Research Symposium
Join us in New Delhi—India's capital city and a major hub for scientific research, innovation and policy engagement—for the ASM Global Research Symposium on Decoding Microbial Systems. Hosted in partnership with the CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB), this symposium is the second to be held in India as part of the ASM Global Research Symposium series. CSIR-IGIB is a constituent institute of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), focusing on genomics and integrative biology. Its research program combines experimental and computational approaches to advance our understanding of biological systems and their applications in health and disease.
At a time when microbial systems are reshaping our understanding of health, disease and the environment, this international symposium brings together scientists, clinicians, computational biologists and industry experts to examine how microbes sense, interact and evolve in complex ecosystems.
Held in-person at the CSIR-IGIB, Mathura Road campus, the meeting offers a unique opportunity to engage with a global scientific community. Speakers will be announced soon.
At a time when microbial systems are reshaping our understanding of health, disease and the environment, this international symposium brings together scientists, clinicians, computational biologists and industry experts to examine how microbes sense, interact and evolve in complex ecosystems.
Held in-person at the CSIR-IGIB, Mathura Road campus, the meeting offers a unique opportunity to engage with a global scientific community. Speakers will be announced soon.
Source: American Society for Microbiology