Advise Award
The ADVISE Research Project “Antiviral DiscoVery Initiatives: Educating Next-Gen Scientists (ADVISE)-n.UR301-2023-000076 -BAC Spoke3- ECS_000024 ROME TECHNOPOLE M4-C2-LI 1.5, through SIMGBM, aims to award the best doctoral dissertation in the field…
E’ vincitrice del Premio ADVISE, la D.ssa Giulia Sibille (Università di Torino) per la sua tesi dal titolo TARGETING VIRUSES USING A NOVEL hDHODH INHIBITOR
Franco Tato Award 2025
SIMGBM, with the support of the Italbiotec Consortium, intends to award the best Doctoral Thesis in the field of Microbial Biotechnology Ph.D. theses discussed at Italian universities after January 1,…
Sono vincitori ex aequo del Premio Franco Tatò 2025, la Dr.ssa Claudia Campobasso (Università di Pisa/ Department of Biosystems, KU Leuven) per la sua Tesi dal titolo Evolutionary interplay between Staphylococcus aureus and phages: strategies to target biofilm and overcome bacterial resistance e il Dr. Vittorio Giorgio Senatore (Università di Milano-Bicocca) per la sua Tesi dal titolo Yeast fermentation and process engineering for the upcycling of PET monomers and agricultural waste.
GenProbio 2025 Award
GenProbio Ltd. through SIMGBM intends to award the best paper(s) or doctoral thesis on the topic:“Microbiota: microbial and functional biodiversity analyses aimed at understanding microorganism-host and microorganism-microorganism interactions” to be…
E’ vincitore del Premio GenProbio 2025 il Dr. Lapo Doni (Università di Genova) per la sua Tesi di Dottorato dal titolo Global Biogeography and Ecology of Vibrio in a Warming Planet.
SIMGBM 2025 Award – Doctoral Theses
SIMGBM intends to award the best Doctoral Thesis in the field of General Microbiology. Ph.D. theses discussed at Italian universities after January 1, 2024 may be submitted.Applications must be received…
E’ vincitrice del Premio SIMGBM 2025 - Tesi di Dottorato la Dr.ssa Sonia Mirjam Rizzo (Università di Parma) per la sua Tesi dal titolo Insights into factors influencing the colonization and composition of the human intestinal microbiota.
SIMGBM 2025 Award – Original Scientific Work
SIMGBM intends to award the best work in the field of General Microbiology. to be awarded to a SIMGBM member engaged in research who is under 35 years of age…
E’ vincitore del Premio SIMGBM 2025 - Lavoro scientifico originale il Dr. Matteo Cervoni (Università di Roma Tre) per il suo lavoro Cervoni M. et al. The diadenosine tetraphosphate hydrolase ApaH contributes to Pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenicity. PLoS Pathog. 2024 Aug 19;20(8):e1012486.