II International Virtual Symposium on

Salmonella Infections

June 16-17, 2025 | Online | Eastern Time (USA)

Dipshikha Chakravortty, PhD
Professor, Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.

Past editionsAttendeesSpeakersCountries Participated
1752021

About

Salmonella-2025

Why Should

You Attend?

Attending the Salmonella-2025 virtual conference offers numerous compelling reasons for professionals, researchers, and experts in the field of salmonellosis:

Gain access to the latest and most innovative research findings (mostly unpublished) in the field of salmonellosis, presented by renowned experts and researchers.

Connect with professionals, scientists, and researchers from around the world, fostering global collaboration and the exchange of ideas.

Enjoy the convenience of participating in a virtual conference, eliminating the need for travel expenses and time away from work while still benefiting from valuable content.

Attend sessions at your own pace, with recorded content available for later viewing, providing flexibility for those with busy schedules.

Save on travel, accommodation, and other related expenses associated with traditional in-person conferences, making it a cost-effective way to access high-quality content.

Receive a certificate of participation, adding value to your professional portfolio and showcasing your commitment to staying at the forefront of salmonellosis research.

Early Bird

Registration

Take advantage of early bird registration rates!

Student

$59


Access to live conference


E-abstract book


Access to recorded presentations (on-demand)


Lifetime access to SciTrends


Certificate of participation

Academic

$69


Access to live conference


E-abstract book


Access to recorded presentations (on-demand)


Lifetime access to SciTrends


Certificate of participation

Industry

$79


Access to live conference


E-abstract book


Access to recorded presentations (on-demand)


Lifetime access to SciTrends


Certificate of participation