1 Structure and dynamics of the healthy adult Microbiota2 Composition and Diversity of microbiota3 Role of internal and external factors in dysbiosis of human microbiota4 Antibiotics Induced changes on composition of Gut Microbiota5 What is Dysbiosis and its varied impacts6 Connection between diet and dysbiosis7 Composition Of Gut Microbiota and Clostridium difficile8 Gut Microbiota and obesity9 Gut Microbiota and cardiovascular disease10 Gut Microbiota and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases11 Gut Microbiota and diabetes12 Novel Therapeutic strategies targeting Gut microbiota to treat diseases13 Understanding the role of microbiota in Cancer14 Impact of Gut Microbiota on mental health in human15 Interaction between gut microbiota, central and enteric nervous system- The gut- Brain axis concept.16 Immune modulation and the gut microbiome17 Current Molecular technologies for assaying the Gut Microbiota: Next generation DNA sequencing18 Role of Probiotics and prebiotics in gut modulation19 Probiotics, Prebiotics and Synbiotics: A potential source for a healthy gut20 Current status and Efficacy of Fecal Microbiota transplantation(FMT) for patients suffering from irritablebowel syndrome(IBS).
Nimmy Srivastava, PhD, works as an Assistant Professor of Biotechnology in the Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Jharkhand. She obtained her PhD in the field of Genetics in 2015 and has received various research fellowships from prestigious organizations including ICFRE and BARC-BRNS (India).Salam A. Ibrahim, PhD, is a Professor of the Food and Nutritional Science program in the Department of Family and Consumer Science at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, North Carolina, USA. He is also the faculty coach for the dairy products evaluation team at the University and has published extensively on food safety, microbiology, and dairy food fermentation.Jayeeta Chattopadhyay, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Amity University Jharkhand, India. She obtained her PhD in new energy engineering with the best doctoral thesis award from Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea (2010). She is also the recipient of the prestigious Fast Track Young Scientist Award, the Department of Science (India). Her research area covers synthesis of special shaped nano-materials.Mohamed H. Arbab, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Medical Microbiology, at Omdurman Ahlia University, Sudan. He has researched and published extensively on infectious diseases, immunopathology, antimicrobial resistance, and related subjects.