Magnus Group would like to thank all the participants of Euro Global Conference on Biotechnology and Bioengineering (ECBB 2021), which was virtually held during September 06-07, 2021.
We thank our Keynote Speakers and Speakers for their valuable research talk and their research talks has given a great impact on the young research fellows. We extend our thanks to the Poster Presenters, Students and Delegates for being a part of this event and contributing their time and knowledge for the success of ECBB 2021.
We believe ECBB 2021 Keynote speaker, Speakers, Poster presenters and Delegates has taken an opportunity to share their research and views and also all the attendees/participants has enjoyed the panel session with good interactions and discussions. We strongly believe, the support and co-operation, which we have seen for ECBB 2021 will also continue for our future series of ECBB.
The Meeting was not meant to be a single event, but a starting point for the series of events.
Please be sure to visit https://biotechnology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/ to check the regular updates.
Title : Probiotic cellulose: A new biomaterial for antibiotic-free therapy of bacterial infections
Jose M Dominguez Vera, Universidad de Granada, Spain
Title : The potential of laccase produced from fungi for biotransformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Tony Hadibarata, Curtin University, Malaysia
Title : Bioengineering oleaginous Rhodococcus as bacterial biofactories for oil-related compounds production
Hector M Alvarez, University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina
Title : Biocatalytic membrane reactors towards process intensification in biocatalysis and biorefinery
Rosalinda Mazzei, Institute on Membrane Technology CNR-ITM, Italy
Title : Numerical simulation on the effects of fishs body thickness and head swing motion on its swimming performance
Shuhei Yoshida, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
Title : Fundamental study on the airflow in the patient-specific lung models by AcuSolve
Mako Uchio, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan