EcotoxicoMic24
November 12 - November 14
EcotoxicoMic was established in the last decade as a leading bi-annual international conference in microbial ecotoxicology. After the first three editions, organized in 2017 in Lyon (France), in 2020 in virtual format, and in 2022 in Montpellier (France), the 4th EcotoxicoMic conference in 2024 will be held in Gothenburg (Sweden).
The overall aim of the conference is to provide an up-to-date state-of-the-art in the field of microbial ecotoxicology and pinpoint emerging issues and areas of research where future efforts are needed, considering all types of microorganisms including prokaryotes and microeukaryotes.
EcotoxicoMic 2024 will bring together enthusiasts and expert scientists from various disciplines (microbial ecotoxicology, environmental microbiology, environmental chemistry, antimicrobial resistance, risk assessment, and big data), in a highly interactive environment.
The 20 latest Blog Posts
- A Recap of the 3rd MIBIREM Consortium Meeting in Prague
- EU Bioremediation Cluster Calls for Urgent Action in Environmental Biotechnology Research
- MIBIREM at the Circular Economy Summit 2024: Pioneering Bioremediation for a Sustainable Future
- Upcoming Event: EU Bioremediation Projects Cluster Workshop at BioBio 2024
- Soil Sampling for Degrading Microbiomes Complete
- Nature-based: new opportunities in soil remediation
- Advancements in lab work thanks to new robot for soil DNA analysis
- European Culture Collections’ Organisation ECCO- platform for bioremediation
- Soil Mission Week: Connecting People to Soil Health
- Testimonial from the Bioremediation Symposium Battelle in the US
- Second MIBIREM project meeting marks successful end to the first project year
- Bioremediation best practice sharing at the first cluster workshop
- First hydrocarbon soil and water sampling in Brittany, France: the story behind
- BioRemid2023 – EU Bioremediation Projects Cluster Workshop
- HCH contaminated soils and nature-based solutions for site cleaning
- MIBIREM witnesses emerging ecological trend: Growing interest in sustainable soil management
- A Word from the MIBIREM Scientific Coordinator
- Launch of EU Project MIBIREM—Innovative Toolbox for Microbiome-based Soil Remediation
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