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WELCOME TO THE MICROBIOME VIRTUAL INTERNATIONAL FORUM!

A recurring bite-sized alternative to multi-day microbiome conference: regular short-format (~3 hours) conferences that provide all the key elements of a traditional conference!

FOR EVERYONE

Each event is replicated shortly thereafter to reach a global audience. It does not matter in which part of the world you are. You can always follow MVIF!

FREE

The MVIF conference is free: everyone is welcome! Submit an abstract any time of the year for an opportunity to present and discuss your work with a large, international community of scientists!

AWARDS

There are prizes for outstanding talks and Research Highlights! At each edition of MVIF, there will be prizes awarded for original work presented

Partners

MVIF is proud to stand alongside our long-term non-commercial partners, whose trust and commitment have been essential in shaping our community. Together, we share a vision of advancing microbiome research and creating a truly global platform for collaboration, knowledge, and innovation.

Seerave Foundation

The Seerave Foundation has been supporting MVIF since 2023 with a multi-year commitment.

Seerave advances personalized nutrition–microbiome–immune modulation to prevent cancer and immune diseases and translate science into therapies.

learn more about Seerave

CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy

CUNY SPH has supported MVIF since 2023 with a multi-year commitment.

learn more about CUNY SPH

Sponsors

MVIF would not be free and accessible to everyone without the generous support of our sponsors.
Their commitment helps us build an open, global community where high-quality microbiome research and ideas can be shared without barriers.

Illumina - Silver sponsor

Illumina supports MVIF since September 2025 as a Silver sponsor.

learn more about Illumina

Corundum Systems Biology - Iron sponsor

Corundum Systems Biology supports MVIF since April 2025 as an Iron sponsor.

learn more about Corundum System Biology