With immense gratitude, Allied Academies would like to thank all the participants across the globe for making the online Antibiotics 2020 event has a splendid and successful event. Allied Academies hosted the 3rd Global Congress on Antibiotics, Antimicrobials & Resistance with the theme “Scrutinizing Modern Research Developments on Antibiotics, Antimicrobial & Antibiotic Resistance” during June 15-16, 2020 via webinar. We agree that the conference has attained its objectives and the attendees had the chance to meet professionals from various countries all over the world via online system. With the lively participation and kind response from the editorial/ Reviewer board members of the associate journals as well as from the foremost academic researchers, scientists, scholars and students from the different field of Antibiotics, Microbiology, Immunology and Drug companies who made this event successful despite of the Covid-19 situation, the participants like keynote speakers, plenary speakers, young researchers, delegates marked their attendance through online medium in a successful way. And we really appreciate their dedication for the research work which they are opt to do. Antibiotics 2020 witnessed incomparable speeches which enlightened the webinar with their knowledge on various novel topics in the field of Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance.
The Congress provided a pleasant information through our meaningful theme delivered for encouraging the research minds. This conference was thankful to the moderator: to Mr. Dhavalkumar Patel, Parul University, India for their immense support to this Antibiotics 2020 congress. We also would like to thank our Chair and Co-chairs for organizing the meetings so well: Mohammed Sayed Aly Mohammed, National Research Centre, Egypt; Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil. The abstracts accepted by our review committee members were given with DOI numbers in the Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology.
Dr Farid Menaa
Journal of Pharmaceutical Microbiology received 36 citations as per google scholar report