International Conference on Physiology of Yeasts and Filamentous Fungi PYFF on September 08-11, 2026 in Valencia, Spain - Conference Index

International Conference on Physiology of Yeasts and Filamentous Fungi PYFF on September 08-11, 2026 in Valencia, Spain

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International Conference on Physiology of Yeasts and Filamentous Fungi (PYFF) September 08, 2026 - Valencia, Spain

The Conference on Physiology of Yeasts and Filamentous Fungi (PYFF) is a premier international scientific event held every three years since its inception in 2001 in Copenhagen. Its primary goal is to bring together researchers from academia and industry who are engaged in the study of the physiology, metabolism, and genetics of yeasts and filamentous fungi, as well as their biotechnological applications.

The conference features presentations on a wide range of yeast and filamentous fungal species, providing a platform to share the latest scientific advances and promote interdisciplinary collaborations. PYFF is sponsored by the Microbial Biotechnology Division of the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB), a non-profit federation of biotechnology companies, academic institutions, and independent professionals.

The ninth edition (PYFF9) will take place in Valencia, Spain. It will be primarily organized by members of the Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA), part of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). The main PYFF9 topics will cover research and innovation in evolution and adaptation; mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis; synthetic biology and systems biology; applications of fungi and yeasts in food and beverage fermentations; cell factories; application to the circular economy and sustainable production; and emerging tools and technologies in the transformation of fungal biotechnology common to both yeasts and filamentous fungi.

  • Unlocking the secrets of fungal physiology and metabolism
  • Adapting to survive: Inside the evolutionary strategies of fungi
  • Pathogenic strategies and resistance mechanisms in fungi
  • Advances in synthetic biology and innovative technologies for yeasts and filamentous fungi
  • Exploring fermentation as a driver of innovation in food and beverages
  • Engineering yeasts and filamentous fungi as cell factories
  • Fungal contributions to the advancement of the bioeconomy
  • Harnessing artificial intelligence and data science in fungal biotechnology

Name: European Federation of Biotechnology
Website: https://efbiotechnology.org/
Address: Barcelona

The EFB is a non-profit federation of biotechnology companies, academic institutions, and individual professionals. We promote research and innovation in life sciences, while providing international biotechnology conferences to ensure the dissemination of the scientific results and assist in the publication of their reports in our biotechnology Journals.
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