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
GenProbio Award 2023
GenProbio Ltd. through SIMGBM intends to award the best paper(s) or doctoral dissertation on the theme: “Microbiota: microbial and functional biodiversity analyses aimed at understanding microorganism-host and microorganism-microorganism interactions” to…
E’ vincitrice del Premio GENPROBIO 2023 la D.ssa Stefany Castaldi (Università di Napoli “Federico II”) per la tesi intitolata Biology and application of industrial microorganisms.
Franco Tato Award 2024
SIMGBM intends to award the best Doctoral Thesis in the field of Microbial Biotechnology. Doctoral theses defended at Italian Universities after January 1, 2023 may be submitted.Applications must be received…
E’ vincitrice del Premio Franco Tatò 2024, la D.ssa Melissa Bisaccia (Università dell’Insubria) per la sua tesi dal titolo Antarctic Microbial Diversity: Discovery of New Species and Molecules with Biotechnological Potential.
GenProbio Award 2024
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’ vincitrice del Premio GENPROBIO 2024 la D.ssa Sofia Chioccioli (Università di Firenze) per la sua tesi di dottorato dal titolo Effects of diets,drug and natural compounds on the prevention of colon carcinogenesis: the role of intestinal microbiome.
SIMGBM 2024 Award – Doctoral Theses
SIMGBM intends to award the best Doctoral Thesis in the field of General Microbiology. Doctoral theses discussed at Italian universities after January 1, 2023 may be submitted.Applications must be received…
E’ vincitrice del Premio SIMGBM 2024 - Tesi di Dottorato la D.ssa Chiara Tarracchini (Università di Parma) per la sua tesi dal titolo Engraftment, development, and roles of the infant gut microbiota.
SIMGBM 2025 Award – Original Scientific Work
SIMGBM intends to award the best work in the field of General Microbiology. The award is intended for a SIMGBM member engaged in research who is under 35 years of…
E’ vincitore del Premio SIMGBM 2024 - Lavoro scientifico il Dr. Massimiliano Lucidi (Università Roma Tre) per il suo lavoro dal titolo Phage-mediated colistin resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii. Lucidi M et al. Drug Resist Updat. 2024 28;73:101061.
Franco Tato Award 2023
SIMGBM intends to award the best Doctoral Thesis in the field of Microbial Biotechnology. Ph.D. theses discussed at Italian universities after January 1, 2022 may be submitted.Applications must be received…
E’ vincitrice del Premio Franco Tatò 2023 la D.ssa D.ssa Annapaola Petrosino (Università di Bologna) per la tesi intitolata Nanobiotechnological engineering of the M13 phage into an orthogonal platform for biomedical applications.
SIMGBM Award 2023
SIMGBM intends to award the best Doctoral Thesis in the field of General Microbiology. Ph.D. theses discussed at Italian universities after January 1, 2022 may be submitted.Applications must be received…
E’ vincitrice del Premio SIMGBM 2023 la D.ssa Angelica Pellegrini (Università di Pavia) per la tesi intitolata The global transcriptional regulator CodY controls virulence in Group B Streptococcus.
GenProbio Award 2022
GenProbio Ltd. through SIMGBM intends to award the best paper(s) or doctoral dissertation on the topic: “Microbiota: microbial and functional biodiversity analysis aimed at understanding microorganism-host and microorganism-microorganism interactions” to…
E’ vincitore del Premio GenProbio 2022 la D.ssa Irene Artuso (Università Roma Tre) con la tesi intitolata Comparative genomics of Aminobacter species and Acinetobacter baumanni.