Bridging the business-science gap: Probiota 2015 takes aim at new frontiers

Probiota 2015 will return to Amsterdam next February, where global prebiotic, probiotic and microbiota focused industries and researchers will come together to bridge the gap between cutting edge science and business strategy.

Returning to its new home in Amsterdam, the 2015 edition of Probiota will explore the new scientific frontiers in microbiome science, and how its evolution and commercial application can benefit the food and nutraceutical industries globally.

The annual event, to be held on 3-5 February 2015, will put top experts from the global prebiotic, probiotic and microbiome industries together in one place to present top level insights and provide otherwise impossible networking opportunities for business and academia alike.

Last year saw more than 200 senior level delegates from over 20 countries and a variety of backgrounds – from world class researchers to top level company executives and regulatory experts – attend Probiota.

Whether you are interested in infant nutrition, metagenomics or marketing, the 2015 event promises expert presentations put together with you in mind.

Among the key themes for this years’ event are: the role of the microbiome in mood and anxiety, new insights in to the first 1000 days of life, cutting edge insights on obesity and metabolism, and a look to the future of gut health modification.

Probiota 2015

The global prebiotic, probiotic and microbiome event will take place in Amsterdam between the 3rd and 5th of February next year. 

To find out more and to register for the conference check out the Probiota website.

Science meets business

Already confirmed to speak at Probiota 2015 are:

  • Dr John Bienenstock, McMaster University
  • Jessica Richman, CEO, uBiome
  • Dr Loredana Quadro, Rutgers University
  • Chad MacPherson, Lallemand
  • Prof Gregor Reid, The University of Western Ontario
  • Dr Saskia van Hemert, Winclove Probiotics
  • Jason Tetro, University of Guelph, Columnist & Author of "The Germ Code"
  • Dr Ralf Jaeger, Increnovo
  • Julie Nimoy & David Knight, producers of "MicroWarriors" film and book Series
  • Prof Yolanda Sanz, National Research Council (IATA-CSIC) & MyNewGut

Already signed up to attend the conference are delegates from companies including: DuPont, Capsugel, Ganeden, Winclove, Genostar, Lallemand, Pharmachem, NIZO, TNO, Prodigest and more...

Will you be joining your peers in Amsterdam?

To find out more and to register for the conference check out the Probiota website.