New Initiatives
Newer concepts/Key Initiatives for Implementation
1) From the UG students for UG students
Intercollege Undergraduate Research Competition. Showcase your insights in Microbiology & Public Health.
Key Themes
- Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
- Tuberculosis (TB)
- Biofilm Detection
- One Health Approach
- Forensic Microbiology
Why Participate?
- Present novel data or literature reviews
- Engage with peers & experts
- Contribute to future scientific dialogue
Join Us
Join us in exploring the microscopic world to solve macroscopic problems!
2) Poster presentations are open to Postgraduate students (PGs) and Clinical Residents from all departments who are either currently engaged in research or have previously completed work aligned with the conference theme. Please note: conference registration is mandatory for participation.
3) Call for Academic & Research Partnerships
Theme: Soil to Soul: A One Health Stewardship Approach to Neglected Tropical Zoonoses, STDs, and Antimicrobial Resistance
The Organizing Committee of MICRO-BRIDGE 2026 invites interested Academic Institutions, Research Organizations, and Healthcare Bodies to establish formal collaborative ties during the upcoming State Conference.
As pathogens do not recognize borders—geographical or biological—this call seeks to unite entities dedicated to “Stewardship” across the human-animal-environment interface. We are looking for partners to sign MOUs focused on:
- Knowledge Exchange: Faculty and student exchange programs focusing on Zoonoses and STDs.
- Academic interactions: CME/Workshops/Online sessions for UG/PG students
- Resource Sharing: Access to high-end molecular diagnostics and biorepositories.
- Community Impact: public health awareness campaigns. E content creations
- Multicentric studies and publications
Submission Interest: Click here to register your interest by 31th July 2026 to schedule a formal signing ceremony during the conference.