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International Conference on Microbial Genetics and Horizontal Gene Transfer

ICMGHGT

11th Sep – 12th Sep 2026 Berlin, Germany

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UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 3 SDG 9 SDG 13 SDG 15
01 Mechanisms of Horizontal Gene Transfer +
This session will explore the various mechanisms through which horizontal gene transfer occurs, including conjugation, transformation, and transduction. Emphasis will be placed on the molecular underpinnings and ecological implications of these processes in microbial populations.
SDG 3 SDG 15
02 Plasmids and Mobile Genetic Elements +
This track will focus on the role of plasmids and other mobile genetic elements in microbial genetics, particularly their contributions to genetic diversity and adaptability. Discussions will include their impact on the spread of antibiotic resistance and virulence factors.
SDG 3 SDG 9
03 Genomic Islands and Microbial Evolution +
This session will delve into the significance of genomic islands in microbial evolution and adaptation. Participants will discuss how these genetic elements contribute to the ecological success of various microbial species.
SDG 13
04 Population Genetics of Microbial Communities +
This track will examine the population genetics of microbial communities, focusing on genetic diversity, structure, and dynamics. Insights into how gene transfer influences population evolution will be a key theme.
SDG 15
05 Antibiotic Resistance Genes: Mechanisms and Implications +
This session will address the mechanisms by which antibiotic resistance genes are acquired and disseminated among microbial populations. The implications for public health and strategies for combating resistance will also be discussed.
SDG 3 SDG 16
06 Genomic Analysis Techniques in Microbial Research +
This track will highlight advanced genomic analysis techniques used to study microbial genetics and horizontal gene transfer. Participants will share innovative methodologies and their applications in understanding microbial diversity.
SDG 9
07 Microbial Ecology and Gene Transfer Dynamics +
This session will explore the interplay between microbial ecology and gene transfer dynamics in various environments. The role of ecological factors in shaping gene transfer events will be a central theme.
SDG 15
08 Molecular Microbiology Approaches to Gene Transfer +
This track will focus on molecular microbiology techniques that elucidate the mechanisms of gene transfer among microorganisms. Participants will discuss experimental approaches and their findings in the context of microbial genetics.
SDG 9
09 Genome Plasticity and Microbial Adaptation +
This session will investigate the concept of genome plasticity and its role in microbial adaptation to changing environments. Discussions will include the evolutionary advantages conferred by genetic flexibility.
SDG 13
10 Microbial Diversity: Genomic Insights +
This track will provide insights into microbial diversity through genomic studies, emphasizing the genetic basis of diversity within and between species. The implications for ecosystem functioning and resilience will be discussed.
SDG 15
11 Future Directions in Microbial Genetics Research +
This session will explore emerging trends and future directions in microbial genetics research, particularly concerning horizontal gene transfer. Participants will discuss potential breakthroughs and their implications for science and medicine.
SDG 9 SDG 17