At Micreos Food Safety we firmly believe that nature itself provides the solutions for modern day challenges. As the natural enemy of bacteria, phages specifically kill pathogens such as Salmonella, Listeria and E. Coli while leaving the good ones intact. Phages can be used directly on food contact surfaces or … Continue reading
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Micreos is proud to announce that our own Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Steven Hagens is confirmed as a guest speaker at the 1st German Phage Symposium set to take place between 9 and 11 october at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. Our Chief Scientific officer has been working with … Continue reading
BioTech 2017 , 7th Czech-Swiss Symposium will take place June 13th – 17th 2017 in Prague. The exhibition will cover all important aspects of advanced biotechnologies. Attention will be paid to the key technologies playing important role in bio-based economies. Microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, and microalgae, and their enzymes, … Continue reading
IAFP’s 13th European Symposium on Food Safety Micreos is proud to present its participation in the IAFP’s 13th European Symposium on Food Safety. Here Micreos’ own Prof. Steven Hagens will present a full session around phages, discussing the possibilities and limitations of bacteriophage-based technology in biosensors and biocontrol in the … Continue reading
Micreos Chief Scientific Officer, Dr Steven Hagens, will speak at the Bacteriophages 2015 conference in London, January 27th-29th. The event will be held at The O2, a large entertainment district on the Greenwich peninsula in South East London, England. The Bacteriophages 2015 conference The event will discuss the many roles … Continue reading
SALMONELEX™ was the cornerstone exhibit during the International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE), January 28-30, 2014, in Atlanta. The product was discussed during a technical presentation at the Expo’s 2014 International Poultry Scientific Forum (IPSF) on January 27 during the Expo.The presentation featured Micreos’ Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Steven Hagens, discussing studies that … Continue reading