16th World Probiotics, Nutrition, Gut Health Conference and Exhibition
ProbioticsUCG
2026-12-10 – 2026-12-11 · AC Hotel by Marriott · Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia · Malaysia · Hybrid · 30 CME/CPD Credits by The ACCME CME
Advancing Probiotics Through Cutting-Edge Science, Microbiome Innovation, and Clinical Excellence.
Speakers
- Ass. Prof. Mourad Tayebi — Lactobacillus-based probiotic supplementation for mild cognitive impairment: findings from a randomised trial, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Dr. Ahmed Khan — Mapping the Causes of Rectal Bleeding: A Colonoscopy Audit by Age Group, PAQJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Gambat, Pakistan
- Dr. Ahmed Sharafeldin — Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty Versus Lifestyle Modification: A Review Of A Promising Treatment For Obesity, Noble’s Hospital
- Dr. Akram Mahmood Shammat — Magnetic Compression Anastomosis for Treatment of Post-cholecystectomy Bile Duct Injury Related Biliary Strictures., Zulekha hospital sharjah
- Dr. Akram Shammat — Fatal Miliary Tuberculosis Complicated by Obstructive Jaundice and Severe Systemic Conditions: A Case Report, Institution: Zulekha Hospital Sharjah LLC
- Dr. Amir Taheri — Evaluation of Argon Plasma Coagulation-Based Anti-Reflux Mucosectomy and Ablation (ARMA) Technique for Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux: A Case Series
- Dr. Amran Abdillahi Ismail — Epidemiological, Clinical, and Etiological Profile of Dysphagia: A Study of 315 Cases
- Dr. Anna Toker — Gut Check: A Patient’s Guide Controlling Their Master Switch For Improved Health
- Dr. Bahareh Shateri Amiri — Helicobacter pylori eradication regimens' impact on gastric cancer incidence and comparative risk assessment post-eradication: A systematic review and network meta-analysis, Iran university of medical
- Dr. Bakov Zalim Nikolaevich — Overcoming Barriers: A Systematic Approach to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Resource-Constrained Settings, Russian Society of Colorectal Cancer Specialists
- Dr. Balwant Singh Gill — Pathophysiology and management of “Esophageal Varices” in current practice, Institute of Liver Gastroenterology and Pancreatico Biliary Sciences, SGRD Hospital, Punjab, India
- Dr. Bhovineey Ramanathan — “Frailty as a Predictor of Postoperative Outcomes in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Cohort Study From Northern Adelaide Local Health Network"., Monash rph
- Dr. Bolor Otgondemberel — Outcomes of On-Site Emergency Endoscopy in Non-Transportable Patients with Gastrointestinal Bleeding, IGIC Endoscopic Network, Ulaanbaatar Mongolia
- Dr. Federica Riccobene — The Influence of Probiotics as an Immunomodulatory Therapy on Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases, University of Galați, Romania
- Dr. Gregory Azizayn — “Frequency of Peptic Ulcer Disease (Gastric and Duodenal) Detection in Children Aged 4 to 16 Years: Our Experience”
- Dr. Hafsa Shafique — Exploring the Therapeutic Effects of Vitamin E on Liver Fibrosis Progression: A Comprehensive Study of Stiffness and Fibrosis Stages
- Dr. Jason Mitchell — The Evolution in Probiotic Therapy -Evolution Timeline in Probiotics -Use application for Probiotics -Antibiotic Associated Diarrhea I.B.D Constipation, Founder and CEO of Probulin Probiotic
- Dr. Kiran N.C — Diagnostic Accuracy Of SAAG in Predicting Esophageal Varices in Cirrhosis, Safdarjung Hospital
- Dr. Mahmood Albo Ahmed — Delayed Presentation of Gastric Outlet Obstruction, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
- Dr. Masashi Fujii — “Comprehensive Approach to Strengthening Endoscopic Healthcare Infrastructure with the Mikoto Simulator” , Tottori University
- Dr. Moaiad Elyas — Case Report: Isolated Colonic Varices Without Portal Hypertension, King’s College Hospital London in Jeddah
- Dr. Mohammed Ezzeldin, Walsall NHS Trust
- Dr. Naim Abu Freha — Indications and Findings of Colonoscopy, differences, and Similarities between Males and Females, M.D. Tuebingen University -Germany
- Dr. Osama Elamin — A Rare Cause of Acute Rectal Bleeding: Rectal Dieulafoy’s Lesion in a 78-Year-Old Female, HAFR ALBATIN Health Cluster
- Dr. Pablo Segales Bautista — Implementation Of Indocyanine Green In Conversion From Gastric Band To OAGB: A Safe Option Against Ischemia Leaks?, Universidad Autonoma De Guadalajara
- Dr. Randa Kaskas — “ Gut Inflammation and Whole-Body Health: How Healing the Gut Heals Everything ”
- Dr. Rudransh Guleria — A Longstanding Pre-Coccygeal Cyst with Recurrent Infection and Fistulisation: A Rare Case of a Presacral Lesion in a Young Woman, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr. Sae Kyung Joo — “Impact of Sex-Specific Cutoffs on Reducing Missed Advanced Fibrosis in Women with MASLD”, Seoul National University College of Medicine
- Dr. Samsar Naouel — HEPATOBILIARY SPECTRUM IN IBD: A Hospital-Based Case Series, University Hospital of Oran
- Dr. Susan Kais — Women’s Health In IBD: Family Planning & Pregnancy , University of Cincinnati
- Dr. Swapnil Saraiya — Diagnostic Accuracy Of SAAG in Predicting Esophageal Varices in Cirrhosis, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr. Vinod Ramachandran — “Emergency vs Elective Cholecystectomy: A Comparative Analysis of Patient Profiles, Intraoperative Findings, and Postoperative Outcomes
- Dr. Zeeshan Pervaiz — Infliximab-induced seronegative hepatitis leading to acute liver failure and liver transplant: a case report., Institution: Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr. Zohaib Ahmed Khan — Iron Pill Gastritis – An Underrecognised Cause of Gastritis with Potentially Serious Outcomes, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Miss. Imogen Ludman — Audit of Perioperative Care Compliance with NCEPOD Guidelines in Paediatric Patients Undergoing Surgery for Crohn’s Disease at Our Institution, Bristol Children’s Hospital, Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
- Miss. Luciana Godoi — "The Gut-Brain Connection: Cultivating Emotional Well-Being Through Microbiome Health"
- Mr. Basilio Lim — Efficacy of a novel channel-cleaning ball brush for endoscope reprocessing: a randomized controlled trial
- Mr. Carlo Sala — “SYNBIO®: Translating Microbiome Science into Global Health Solutions”, Sacco System
- Mr. Pedro López Martinez — “An unexpected stay to an ambulatory emergency department visit”
- Mrs. Alana Kachmazova — Modern Capabilities of Endoscopic Ultrasound in Diagnosing Chemical Burns of the Esophagus and Predicting Their Scarring Stenosis, Sklifosovsky Research Institute For Emergency Medicine
- Mrs. Alessandra Ginsburg — THE GUT-HORMONE CONNECTION DURING PERIMENOPAUSE, Nutrition-Therapy
- Mrs. Katarina Lijovic — The Impact of Stress on Gut Health, Logan University
- Mrs. Lăcrimioara Văsc — “ Integrative Nutritional Management Using CDED and Microbiome-Driven Therapy in Pediatric and Adult Crohn’s Disease: A Multi-Case Clinical Report”, Reset Intestinal (Romania)
- Mrs. Silvia Solana Elías — Type Ii Achalasia in Sjögren Syndrome: Case Report, Gastroenterología, Endoscopía, Neurogastro
- Mr. Wael Soliman — The Role of STERRAD™ 100NX Sterilizer ULTRA GI™ Cycle in Future Practices, Advanced Sterilization Products
- Mss. Valentina Moretti — SYNBIO®: Translating Microbiome Science into Global Health Solutions, SACCO system
- Prof. Gasanov Ali — First Experience with Endoscopic Intraluminal Gastroplasty Using the Apollo Overstitch Stapling Device, JAMSI Clinic of Orthopedics, Sports Traumatology, and Medical Rehabilitation, Makhachkala.
- Tahani Al-Surrayai — FROM ISOLATION TO IMPLEMENTATION: DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE PROBIOTIC FORMULATIONS FOR LIVESTOCK, KISR
Tracks
- Track 1: Probiotics: [Probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) are live beneficial microorganisms that support gut microbiome balance, improve digestive health, and contribute to overall well-being when consume
- Track 2: Gut Health: [Gut health](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) refers to the balance and proper functioning of the digestive system and gut microbiome. A healthy gut supports digestion, strengthens immunity, an
- Track 3: Nutrition: [Nutrition](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) is the process by which the body consumes and utilizes food to support energy production, growth, tissue repair, and overall physiological function.
- Track 4: Probiotics: Therapeutic and Preventive: [Probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) are beneficial live[ microorganisms](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) that help maintain a healthy gut microbiota. They support digestive he
- Track 5: Next-Generation Probiotics: [Next-generation probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) (NGPs) are advanced beneficial microbes beyond traditional probiotic strains. These newly identified gut bacteria offer targeted, e
- Track 6: Gut–Brain Axis and Mental Health: The [gut–brain axis](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) is a two-way communication system between the gut and the brain. Through neural, hormonal, immune, and metabolic pathways, it plays a vital
- Track 7: Gut-Microbiota and Metabolic Longevity: The [gut microbiota](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) plays a vital role in [metabolic](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) health and healthy aging. By influencing energy metabolism, infla
- Track 8: Microflora in Health and Disease Control: Human [microflora (microbiota)](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) consists of trillions of microorganisms living in and on the body, mainly in the gut. These microbes support [digestion, immunit
- Track 9: Probiotics and Gut Health Mechanisms: [Probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) are live beneficial [microorganisms](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) that support digestive health, boost immunity, and promote overall wel
- Track 10: Probiotics in Immune System Support: [Probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) help strengthen the [immune system](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) by supporting gut health, enhancing the body's defense against harm
- Track 11: Prebiotics, Postbiotics, and Synbiotics: In addition to [probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/), the concepts of [prebiotics, postbiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/), and [synbiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferenc
- Track 12: AI in Probiotics and Gut Health Research: [Artificial Intelligence (AI)](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) is revolutionizing [probiotics and gut health research](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) by analyzing complex microbiome d
- Track 13: Biomarkers of Probiotics and Gut Health Efficacy: [Biomarkers](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) are measurable indicators that reflect the activity or effectiveness of [probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) and the overall health
- Track 14: Gut–Liver, Gut–Kidney, and Gut–Lung Axis: The [gut interacts](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) with key organs through the [gut–liver, gut–kidney, and gut–lung axes](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/), influencing overall health v
- Track 15: Gut-Endocrine Axis and Hormonal Regulation: The [gut–endocrine axis](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) represents the dynamic communication between the [gut microbiota](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) and the body’s [hormonal syst
- Track 16: Gut Health and Digestion: [Gut–Kidney Axis](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) refers to the two-way relationship between the gut microbiome and kidney health. A balanced gut microbiota supports kidney function, while dis
- Track 17: Gut Health and Immune Function: [Gut health](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) plays a crucial role in maintaining a strong and balanced [immune system](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/). The gut microbiome interacts clo
- Track 18: Gut Inflammation and Its Impact on Health: [Gut inflammation](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) can disrupt digestive function, weaken immune balance, and contribute to various chronic diseases. This track explores the causes, mechanisms
- Track 19: Irritable Bowel Syndrome: [Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects bowel function and quality of life. This track focuses on the causes, sympto
- Track 20: The Impact of Stress on Gut Health: [Stress can significantly affect gut health](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) through the gut–brain axis, influencing digestion, microbiome balance, and immune function. This track explores how
- Track 21: Microbiome Modulation in Cancer Therapy: The [gut microbiome](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) plays an important role in [influencing cancer](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) development, treatment response, and patient outcom
- Track 22: Clinical and Therapeutic Nutrition: [Clinical and therapeutic nutrition](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) focuses on the use of evidence-based dietary strategies to prevent, manage, and treat various health conditions. This track
- Track 23: Functional Foods and Gut-Friendly Diets: [Functional foods and gut-friendly diets](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) play a key role in supporting digestive health and maintaining a balanced gut microbiome. This track explores the bene
- Track 24: Probiotics in Digestive Health: [Probiotics](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) are beneficial microorganisms that support [digestive health](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) by maintaining gut microbial balance and impr
- Track 25: Sports Nutrition and Gut Health Performance: [Sports nutrition](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) and [gut health](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) are closely linked to athletic performance, recovery, and overall well-being. This t
- Track 26: The Gut–Muscle Axis in Sports Performance: The [gut–muscle axis](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) highlights the connection between the [gut microbiome and muscle function](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/). This track explores ho
- Track 27: Precision Nutrition and Personalized Diets: [Precision nutrition](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) focuses on tailoring dietary recommendations to an individual’s genetics, microbiome, lifestyle, and health status. This track explores [p
- Track 28: Gut Health in Aging and Longevity: Explore the vital role of the [gut microbiome](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) in healthy [aging and longevity](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/). This session highlights emerging resear
- Track 29: Plant-Based Nutrition and Microbiome Health: Discover how [plant-based diets](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) influence gut [microbiome](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) diversity and overall health. This session focuses on the im
- Track 30: Safety and Side Effects of Probiotics and Gut Health: Examine the [safety profile of probiotics and gut health](https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/) interventions across different populations. This session covers potential side effects, risk assessmen
Programme
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 07:30–08:30 — Registration at Desk
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 08:30–09:30 — Exhibition Opening (Opening Ceremony)
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 09:30–10:00 — Keynote Lecture
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 10:00–10:15 — Networking Coffee Break
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 10:15–11:00 — Exhibit Hall Visit
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 11:00–11:15 — Epidemiological, Clinical, and Etiological Profile of Dysphagia: A Study of 315 Cases
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 11:15–11:40 — A Rare Cause of Acute Rectal Bleeding: Rectal Dieulafoy’s Lesion in a 78-Year-Old Female
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 11:40–12:05 — Lactobacillus-based probiotic supplementation for mild cognitive impairment: findings from a randomised trial
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 12:05–12:30 — Overcoming Barriers: A Systematic Approach to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Resource-Constrained Settings
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 12:30–13:00 — Mapping the Causes of Rectal Bleeding: A Colonoscopy Audit by Age Group
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 13:00–14:00 — Lunch & Networking
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 14:00–16:00 — Speaker, Keynote, Exhibitor & Poster Presentations
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 16:00–16:15 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 13:00–14:00 — Lunch & Networking
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 14:00–16:00 — Speaker, Keynote, Exhibitor & Poster Presentations
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 16:00–16:15 — Coffee Break & Networking
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 16:15–18:00 — Speech & Poster Presentation
- Thu 10 Dec 2026 — 18:00–18:30 — Closing Remarks / Panel Discussion / Certificate Distribution
Registration
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 30
- Speaker/Poster 1 Day Entry — USD 200
- Delegate/Listener 1 Day Entry — USD 175
- Speaker/Poster Package — USD 350
- Delegate/Listener Package — USD 300
- Group Pass(3 Attendees) — USD 750
- 30 CME/CPD Credits — USD 300
- Certificate(Mandatory) — USD 50
- Package A(30 CME Credits) — USD 899
- Package B(30 CME Credits) — USD 1099
- Student Fee (ID card required) — USD 150
- Visa Invitation Letter — USD 75
- Exhibitor — USD 1250
- Prime Sponsor — USD 5000
- Gold Sponsor — USD 4000
- Silver Sponsor — USD 3000
- Abstract/Presentation/Poster Review Fee — USD 60
- Speaker/Poster 1 Day Entry — USD 400
- Delegate/Listener 1 Day Entry — USD 350
- Speaker/Poster Package — USD 700
FAQ
When will the conference take place?
The 16th World Probiotics, Nutrition, Gut Health Conference and Exhibition will be held from December 10-11, 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Where will the conference be held?
The 16th World Probiotics, Nutrition, Gut Health Conference will be held in hybrid mode. Participants can join In Person at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia or virtually from anywhere.
Where do I go to register for the 16PUCG2026 Conference?
You can register for the 16PUCG2026 conference via our online registration form here: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/registration
What are the registration fees?
You can find all the registration fees here: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/registration
How can I reserve a hotel room, and what are the rates?
You can reserve hotel from our online registration link here: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/registration for detailed information visit: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/accommodation
What does my registration cost cover?
For In Person Participants: Access (Entry) to all conference sessions, poster and exhibition area Conference kit including name tag, program booklet and Abstract Book 1 Coffee breaks and Lunch for all the conference days Certificate accreditation from Organizing Committee For Virtual Participants: Access to all Presentations E-Abstract Book and Program E-Certificate for Presentation and Participation Note: Participants registered under Listener and accompanying category are not allowed to present their papers in Oral or Poster sessions.
When do I get my registration/Conference materials?
Registration materials will be distributed on site upon checking in at the registration counters.
Are there any discounts for group registration?
Yes, we have discounts for group participants. For information and discount codes please contact conference secretary in email: info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com
What is the cancellation and refund policy?
The registration fee is non-refundable. If you are unable to attend the event, your registration can be transferred to the next edition. Alternatively, you can choose to attend the event online. Please note that refunds will not be issued under any circumstances
How do I get a receipt for my registration?
You will get the payment receipt from conference secretary within 2 to 4 business days. For further information contact info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com
How to submit an Abstract?
Send us your abstracts as per the sample template in Abstract Submission page or you can directly email to conference secretary. Download Abstract Template Here: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract
Where do I go to submit an abstract?
You may submit proposals online via our Abstract Submission Portal here: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract or you can directly email to conference secretary here: info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com
Do you have any template for paper submission?
Yes, we have a template for abstract submission. Please download from this link: https://probiotics.ucgconferences.com/submit-abstract
How do I submit more than one proposal?
Yes. You may submit more than one proposal and participate in more than two session either in oral or poster session. However, you may not present more than three papers during the conference.
When will I know if my paper has been accepted?
Once you submit the abstract, we will let you know the acceptance in 2-4 business days. If you are not receiving the acceptance of abstract, please contact at: info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com
Can I still present without attending the conference?
You can participate in Virtual mode without attending the conference In Person and get presentation certification.
How much time will be given for an oral presenter?
Each Oral Presenter will have 20-25 minutes for presentation including Q/A session
What language should I speak during presentation?
The working language of the conference is English.
Do I get a translator during my presentation?
Translators will not be available during presentations. If you wish you can get your own translator
Can I bring my own laptop for presentation?
Taking the timelines and technical set up into consideration, using personal laptops are not recommended unless under unavoidable conditions.