The opening day featured presentations on the role of the microbiome in the immune system, infectious diseases, and pharmaceutical research. In the evening, art exhibitions offered new perspectives on understanding the invisible world.
On Saturday, the talks focused on the connections between the microbiome and metabolic disorders, cancer, and irritable bowel syndrome. Workshops explored topics such as epigenetics, clinical orientation, and gut flora balance. The day concluded with cardiology presentations and a traditional folk dance performance.
On Sunday, attention turned to the role of the microbiome in neuropsychiatric and endocrine disorders, as well as in childhood development. The event concluded with a panel discussion on the practical significance of microbiome research.