Track 1:Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is the science that covers all technologies required for producing, manufacturing and registration of biological drugs.Pharmaceutical Biotechnologyis an increasingly important area of science and technology. It contributes in design and delivery of new therapeutic drugs,diagnosticagents for medical tests, and in gene therapy for correcting the medical symptoms of hereditary diseases. The Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is widely spread, ranging from many ethical issues to changes inhealthcarepractices and a significant contribution to the development of national economy.Biopharmaceuticalsconsists of large biological molecules which areproteins. They target the underlying mechanisms and pathways of a disease or ailment; it is a relatively young industry. They can deal with targets in humans that are not accessible with traditional medicines.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrialBiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; Global Biotechnology Congress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BiomarkerSummit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14th Vaccines Research & Development, July 7-8, 2016 Boston, USA; Pharmaceutical &Biotech Patent LitigationForum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands;
Track 2:Biotechnology in Health Care
Biotechnology in health care represents the complex of modern biological approaches in the field of healthcare research and industry. Healthcare Biotechnology methods are used primarily in pharmaceutical industry and modern clinical diagnostics. The research training in this domain is programmed for the candidates intending to develop their careers in scientific-research institutions, clinical anddiagnostic laboratories, analytical services,pharmacologicalandpharmaceutical companies, etc. For the first time in the history of human healthcare, biotechnology is enabling the development and manufacturing of therapies for a number of rare diseases with a genetic origin. Although individually rare, collectively thesediseasesaffect some 20-30 million individuals and their families with 70-80% having a genetic component requiring biotechnology as part of the solution.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrialBiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; 3rd CaribbeanBiomedicalResearch Days, January 16-18, 2016, Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia; GlobalBiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th-14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BiomarkerSummit 2016, March 21-23, 2016 San Diego, CA, USA; 14thVaccinesResearch & Development, July 7-8, Boston, USA;Pharmaceutical&BiotechPatentLitigation Forum, Mar 14 - 15, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4thBiomarkersinDiagnostics, Oct 07-08, 2015 Berlin, Germany, DEU.
Track 3:Food Biotechnology
Food biotechnology is a process scientists use to enhance the production,nutritional value, safety, and taste of foods. It can also benefit the environment by improving crops so that they need fewerpesticides. The concept is not new: For centuries farmers have selectively bred plants to pass on desirable qualities. For example, our ancestors began by replanting only corn seeds from the highest yielding and best tasting corn they grew each year. This process selected desirable genes and fixed them by growing the seeds of the selected crop year after year. The result: the golden, deliciously sweet product we now enjoy. Modernfood biotechnologyis a refined version of this same process. Today, scientists obtain desired traits by adding or removing plant genes. This process is called genetic engineering or recombinant DNA technology. It yields foods that are flavorful, contain more vitamins and minerals, and absorb less fat when cooked, and gives us crops that are more resistant to pests and insects. Food biotechnology holds great promise for the future. Soon, fruits and vegetables may be made to resist drought. We may remove allergens from foods such as nuts. Scientists may develop plants that absorb nitrogen more efficiently and need lessfertilizer. The benefits are nearly limitless!
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3rdGlobal Food Safety Conference, September 01-03, 2016, Atlanta USA; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrialBiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;BiologicallyActive Compounds inFood, October 15-16 2015 Lodz, Poland; World Conference on InnovativeAnimal NutritionandFeeding, October 15-17, 2015 Budapest, Hungary; 18th International Conference onFood ScienceandBiotechnology, November 28 - 29, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey; 18th International Conference onAgricultural Science,Biotechnology,FoodandAnimal Science, January 7 - 8, 2016, Singapore; International IndonesiaSeafood and Meat, 1517 October 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia; International Conference of Eco-friendlyApplied BiologicalControl ofAgricultural PestsandPhytopathogens, 19 -22 October 2015, Cairo, Egypt;Food Structures,DigestionandHealth3rd International Conference, 28-30 October, Wellington, New Zealand; Conference ofCereal BiotechnologyandBreeding, November 2-4, 2015, Berlin, Germany; AdvancedWater TreatmentforFood & Beverage, November 3-4, 2015 Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Track 4:Industrial and Microbial Biotechnology
Industrial or white biotechnology uses enzymes and micro-organisms to make biobased products in sectors such as chemicals,food and feed, detergents, paper and pulp, textiles andbioenergy. The application of industrial biotechnology has been proven to make significant contributions towards mitigating the impacts of climate change in these and other sectors. In addition to environmental benefits, biotechnology can improve industrys performance and product value and, as the technology develops and matures,white biotechnologywill yield more and more viable solutions for our environment. These innovative solutions bring added benefits for both our climate and our economy.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrialBiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; BIO IPCC Conference, Cary, North Carolina, USA; World Congress onIndustrial Biotechnology, April 17-20, 2016, San Diego, CA; The European Forum forIndustrial Biotechnologyand theBioeconomy, 27-29 October 2015, Brussels, Belgium; 4thBiotechnologyWorld Congress, February 15th-18th, 2016, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; International Conference on Advances inBioprocess EngineeringandTechnology, 20th to 22nd January 2016,Kolkata, India; GlobalBiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA
Track 5:Nanobiotechnology
Nanobiotechnologyis beginning to allow scientists, engineers, and physicians to work at the cellular and molecular levels to produce major benefits to life sciences and healthcare. In the next century, the emerging field of nanotechnology will lead to new biotechnology based industries and novel approaches in medicine. Nanobiotechnology is that branch of nanotechnology that deals with biological and biochemical applications or uses. Nanobiotechnology often studies existing elements of living organisms and nature to fabricate newnano-devices. Generally, nanobiotechnology refers to the use of nanotechnology to further the goals of biotechnology. Some of the innovative challenges in the field of biology are: New molecular imaging techniques, Quantitative analytical tools, Physical model of the cell as a machine, Better ex-vivo tests and improvement in current laboratory techniques and Better drug delivery systems.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;NanoBioTech-Montreux, November 16-18, 2015, Switzerland; International Conference onNanobiotechnology(ICNB'16), April 1-2, 2016, Prague, Czech Republic; InternationalNanotechnologyConference & Expo, April 4-6, 2016 Baltimore, USA;
Track 6:Plant Biotechnology
Plant biotechnology is the technique used to manipulate the plants for specific needs or requirement. In traditional process seed is the major source for germinating a new plant but the advance method is independent that combines multiple needs to get the required traits.Plant biotechnologymeets the challenge that includesgenomics,genetic engineering,tissue culture, andtransgenic cropsetc. These biotechnological applications allow researchers to detect and map genes and discover their functions, selection of specific genes in genetic resources and its breeding and to customize the plant according to the requirement by transferring the genes of specific traits to combine with others to create a new species. The recent advances in plant biotechnology provide potential way to make improvements much more quickly than conventionalplant breedingtechniques. Plant tissue culture is a part of plant biotechnology which is the collection of many techniques that is used to maintain and grow plant, plant cells, plant tissues under controlled sterile conditions over the nutrient medium. Plant tissue culture is the convenient method produce clones of a plant through the process calledmicropropagation. The main advantage of this method is to produce exact and multiple copies of plants with good desired properties like good flowers, fruits and other characters within small span of time. Production of multiple plants without seed, production of genetically modified plants, the tissue culture plants are resistant to the diseases,pathogensand pests, also it is the best method to store the gene pools and many more
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrialBiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA; 3rd CaribbeanBiomedicalResearch Days, January 16-18, 2016, Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; 18th International Conference onAgricultural Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, January 18-19, 2016, London, United Kingdom; 2nd International Conference on Biotechnology andAgriculture EngineeringApril 08-09 2016 in Tokyo, Japan; Food Structures, Digestion andHealth3rd International Conference, 28-30 October 2015, Wellington, New Zealand; 3rd Conference ofCereal Biotechnologyand Breeding, November 2-4, 2015, Berlin, Germany;
Track 7:Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural biotechnologyis the area of biotechnology involving applications to agriculture. Agricultural biotechnology has been practiced for a long time, as people have sought to improve agriculturally important organisms by selection and breeding. An example of traditional agricultural biotechnology is the development of disease-resistant wheat varieties by cross-breeding different wheat types until the desired disease resistance was present in a resulting new variety. Modern agricultural biotechnology improves crops in more targeted ways. The best known technique is genetic modification, but the term agricultural biotechnology (or green biotechnology) also covers such techniques as Marker Assisted Breeding, which increases the effectiveness of conventional breeding. Whatever the particular technology used, the crops may be destined for use for food,biomaterialsor energy production.Genetic modificationmeans that existing genes are modified or new genes included to give plant varieties desirable characteristics, such as resistance to certain pests or herbicides, or forvitaminfortification. Because only a few genes with known traits are transferred, GM methods are more targeted and faster thantraditional breeding. Biotechnology has helped to increase crop productivity by introducing such qualities as disease resistance and increased drought tolerance to the crops.
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Track 8:Environmental Biotechnology
Environmental biotechnology is biotechnology that is applied to and used to study the natural environment. Environmental biotechnology could also imply that one try to harness biological process for commercial uses and exploitation. The International Society for Environmental Biotechnology defines environmental biotechnology as "the development, use and regulation of biological systems for remediation of contaminated environments (land, air, water), and for environment-friendly processes (green manufacturing technologies and sustainable development)
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Track 9:Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology is a relatively new field of study, having emerged in the past few years. The Marine Biotechnology is intended to host scientific contributions inmarine sciencethat are based on the enormousbiodiversityof marine ecosystems and the genetic uniqueness of marine organisms to develop useful products and applications.Aquaculture& Marine Biotechnology have been the subject of great importance not only because of the sustainable utilization of their resources to feed the billion people of the world but also for the future challenges for discovery of new products and process development of economic importance through its treasure recognition and diversification. Apart from contributing to high quality and healthy food (aquaculture),nutraceuticalsand medicinal products (anti-cancer andantimicrobials), this sector is expected to contribute to sustainable alternative source of energy (biofuelfrom microalgae) and environmental health. Marine Biotechnology is capable of making an important contribution towards meeting impending challenges like a sustainable supply of food and energy and human health.
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Track 10:Current Scenario of Biotechnology
Due to multidisciplinary nature of the field of biotechnology, a wide range of different branches of science have made significant contributions to the fast development of this field. Some of these disciplines are-biochemical engineering,physiology,biochemistry,food science,material science,bioinformatics,immunology,molecular biology,chemical engineeringetc. Biotechnology is also improving the lives of people around the world. Biotechnology also has affected economy in a positive way due to the creation and growth of small business, generation of new jobs. Agricultural biotechnology has reduced our dependency on pesticides.Bioremediation technologiesare being used to clean our environment by removing toxic substances from contaminated ground water and soils. about 60% of the biotechnology products in the market are healthcare products and 21% are products used in agriculture andanimal husbandry. A considerable amount of efforts in research are on, to use and extract benefit from this interesting and upcoming field for the betterment of human life and the environment. Many biochemical companies are involved in the production of biotechnological products usinggenetic engineeringtechniques.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;
Track 11:Animal Biotechnology
Biotechnology provides new tools for improvinghuman healthand animal health and welfare and increasinglivestock productivity. Biotechnology improves the food we eat-meat, milk and eggs. Biotechnology can improve an animals impact on the environment. And biotechnology enhances ability to detect, treat and prevent diseases. Just like other assistedreproduction techniquessuch asartificial insemination,embryo transferandin vitro fertilization, livestockcloningimproves animal breeding programs allowing farmers and ranchers to produce healthier offspring, and therefore producer healthier, safer and higher quality foods more consistently.
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Track 12:Biomass and Bioenergy
Bioenergyis the chemical energy contained in organic matter (biomass) which can be converted into energy forms that we can use directly, such as electricity, heat and liquid fuel. Biomass is any organic matter of recently living plant or animal origin. Unlike coal, the organic matter is notfossilised.Bioenergy plantscan range from small domestic heating systems to multi-megawatt industrial plants requiring hundreds of thousands of tonnes ofbiomassfuel each year. A variety of technologies exists to release and use the energy contained in biomass. They range from combustion technologies that are well proven and widely used around the world for generating electricity generation, to emerging technologies that convert biomass intoliquid fuelsfor road, sea and air transport.
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Track 13:Biotechnology and its Applications
The applications of biotechnology are so broad, and the advantages so compelling, that virtually every industry is using this technology. Developments are underway in areas as diverse aspharmaceuticals, diagnostics,textiles,aquaculture,forestry, chemicals, household products,environmental cleanup,food processingand forensics to name a few. Biotechnology is enabling these industries to make new or better products, often with greater speed, efficiency and flexibility. Biotechnology holds significant promise to the future but certain amount of risk is associated with any area.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA; IEABioenergyConference 2016, October 26th-29th2016, Berlin, Germany; Summit onIndustrial biotechnologyandBioenergy, December 7 -9, 2016 San Diego, California;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;
Track 14:Biotechnology Market
The growth of Biotechnology industry as per Transparency Market Research is estimated to observe substantial growth during 2010 and 2017 as investments from around the world are anticipated to rise, especially from emerging economical regions of the world. The report states that the global market for biotechnology, studied according to its application areas, shall grow at an average annual growth rate of CAGR 11.6% from 2012 to 2017 and reach a value worth USD 414.5 billion by the end of 2017. This market was valued approximately USD 216.5 billion in 2011. The market of bioagriculture, combined with that of bioseeds, is projected to reach a value worthUSD 27.46 billionby 2018. The field of biopharmaceuticals dominated the global biotechnology market and accounted for 60% shares of it in the year 2011. Many biotechnological industries flourished by the technological advancements leading to new discoveries and rising demands from the pharmaceutical and agricultural sectors.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BIO Investor Forum, October 20-21, 2015, San Francisco, USA; BIO Latin America Conference, October 14-16, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; BioPharm Americ 2015-8thAnnual International Partnering Conference, September 15-17, 2015, Boston, MA, USA;
Track 15: Biotech Companies and Market Analysis
The biotechnology community in Europe has seen significant growth in recent years. By establishing itself in several key niche markets, the European biotech and pharma industries have thrived in the global biopharmaceutical market. Europe high standards for their life science educational systems have increased the level of growth and the quality of Europes workforce and broadened Europes reach within the world. With a dedication to innovation and research, Europe has established itself as a leader in biotechnology.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BIO Investor Forum, October 20-21, 2015, San Francisco, USA; BIO Latin America Conference, October 14-16, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; BioPharm Americ 2015-8thAnnual International Partnering Conference, September 15-17, 2015, Boston, MA, USA;
Track 16: Biotech Startups and Funding:
Biotechnology being an emerging industry, game-changing strategies and relevant application of the knowledge-intelligence resource pool, drive the process of growth. Europe Biotechnology seeks to enhance, enrich and encourage newer innovations, path-breaking discoveries and effective solutions in the industry by offering a vibrant global platform for convergence of the key stakeholders - Biotech & Biopharma Companies, research institutions, investors, service providers, policy makers, regulators and analysts.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BIO Investor Forum, October 20-21, 2015, San Francisco, USA; BIO Latin America Conference, October 14-16, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; BioPharm Americ 2015-8thAnnual International Partnering Conference, September 15-17, 2015, Boston, MA, USA;
Track 17: Advances in Biotech Manufacturing
The biotechnology community in Asia has seen significant growth in recent years. By establishing itself in several key niche markets, the European biotech and pharma industries have thrived in the global biopharmaceutical market. Asias high standards for their life science educational systems have increased the level of growth and the quality of Asias workforce and broadened Asias reach within the world. With a dedication to innovation and research, Asia has established itself as a leader in biotechnology.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BIO Investor Forum, October 20-21, 2015, San Francisco, USA; BIO Latin America Conference, October 14-16, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; BioPharm Americ 2015-8thAnnual International Partnering Conference, September 15-17, 2015, Boston, MA, USA;
Track 18: Biotech Investors and Grants
The biotechnology industry hauled in $2.3 billion worth of venture capital investments during the second quarter of this yeara 32% increase over the prior quarter, according to the newest MoneyTree Report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), with data from Thomson Reuters. The 126 deals struck during the period marked the biggest quarterly investment in biotech since the MoneyTree report first came out in 1995, and it brought the total for the first half to $3.8 billion.
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6thWorld Congress onBiotechnology, October 05-07, 2016, New Delhi India; 10thAsia PacificBiotechCongress July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand; 2ndIndustrial BiotechnologyCongress, July 28-29, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 12thBiotechnologyCongress, Nov 14-15, 2016, San Francisco, USA;Global BiotechnologyCongress 2016, May 11th - 14th 2016, Boston, MA, USA;BIO Investor Forum, October 20-21, 2015, San Francisco, USA; BIO Latin America Conference, October 14-16, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; BioPharm Americ 2015-8thAnnual International Partnering Conference, September 15-17, 2015, Boston, MA, USA;
8th Euro Biotechnology Congress (Euro Biotechnology-2015) was held during August 18-20, 2015 at Flemings Conference Hotel, Frankfurt, Germany. The conference was marked with the attendance of Editorial Board Members of supported OMICS Group Journals, Scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 30 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.
This conference was based on the theme Biotechnology for a Better Tomorrow which included the following scientific tracks:
Biotechnology in Health Care Environmental Biotechnology Industrial Aspects of Biotechnology Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Marine Biotechnology and Aquaculture Agriculture Biotechnology Animal Biotechnology Food and Bio Process Biotechnology Cell and Molecular Biology Nanobiotechnology Genetic Engineering and rDNA Technology Current Scenarios and other allied areas of Biotechnology
We are thankful to our below Honourable guests and Keynote Speakers for their generous support and suggestions.
Manfred T Reetz Philipps-University, Germany
W Tim Miller - Echelon-Frontier Scientific Inc, USA
Wilfried Schwab - Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany
Aline Zimmer- Merck Millipore, Germany
The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote-presentations:
Increasing the efficiency of directed evolution of enzymes: Manfred T Reetz, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany
Trade secrets and laboratory security: Frontier Scientific Inc, USA
Aroma glucoside production: Wilfried Schwab, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany
Chemically modified cysteine in fed-batch processes and impact on CHO specific productivity: Aline Zimmer, Merck Millipore, USA
Synthetic mRNAs present a rapidly growing technology: Optimized tool for stem cell generation and for manipulating cellular phenotypes : Guido Krupp, Amptec GmbH, Germany
Novel synthetic anti-microbial defensins through confrontational selection and screening of yeast libraries: K Yankulov, University of Guelph, Canada
Long acting recombinant glycoprotein hormones: From bench to clinics, Fuad Fares, University of Haifa, Israel
Poster Session was judged by K Yankulov, University of Guelph, Canada
The esteemed guests, Keynote speakers, well-known researchers and delegates shared their innovative research and vast experience through their fabulous presentations at the podium of grand Euro Biotechnology-2015. We are glad to inform that all accepted abstracts for the conference have been published in OMICS Group Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials as a special issue.
We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance. With the unique feedback from the conference, OMICS Group would like to announce the commencement of the 11th Euro Biotechnology Congress" to be held during November 07-09, 2016 at Alicante, Spain
Let us meet Again @ Euro Biotechnology-2016
Biotechnology-2014
OMICS Group Conferencessuccessfully hosted its premier5thWorld Congress on Biotechnologyduring June25-27, 2014 Valencia Conference centre, Valencia Spain
This World congress was accomplished by the support of European Biotechnology Thematic Network Association (EBTNA), Valencia Bioregion (BIOVAL), Federation of Spanish Biotechnologist (FEBiotec) and Societ Italo-Latinoamericana di Etnomedicina (SILAE). Biotechnology-2014 marked with the attendance of Editorial Board Members of supported OMICS Group Journals, Scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 25 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.
This5thWorld Congress on Biotechnologywas based on the theme the theme Biotechnology: Meeting the Needs of a Changing World which has covered the below scientific sessions:
The conference was greeted by the welcome message ofProf. Cheorl-Ho KimSung Kyun Kwan University, Korea and moderated byProf. Martin J. DSouza, Mercer University, USA. The support was extended by the below honourable guest Em. Prof.Marc Van Montagu, (World Food Laureate 2013) University of Gent, Belgium, Prof.Roberto Gaxiola, Arizona State University, USA, Prof.Ara Kanekanian, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK, Prof.Manuel P. Alonso,University of Valencia, Spain, Prof.Cheorl-H. Kim,Sung Kyun Kwan University,Dr. Srinubabu Gedela, OMICS Group Inc, USA and below keynote lectures:
OMICS GroupInternational acknowledge the support of below Chairs and Co-chairs foe whom we were able to run smoothly the scientific sessions includes: Alain Goossens, Ghent University, Belgium, Oscar Vicente, IBMCP, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain, Ara Kanekanian, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK, Ana M. Hortigela, Instituto de Medicina Genmica, Spain, Cheorl-H Kim, Sung Kyun Kwan University, Korea, Martin J. DSouza, Mercer University, USA, Marina V. Frontasyeva, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Federation, Zlatka Alexieva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, Salvador Ventura, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain, Giuseppe Manco, Institute of Protein Biochemistry, National Research Council (CNR), Italy, Aihua Liu, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy & Bioprocess, CAS, China, Amparo Pascual-Ahuir Giner, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain.
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- BioNTech to boost oncology offering with buy of Biotheus - The Pharma Letter - November 16th, 2024
- Puma Biotechnology Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations - Yahoo Finance - November 16th, 2024
- WPI Receives Federal Funding to Address Anticipated Demand for Biology and Biotechnology Professionals and Educators - WPI News - November 3rd, 2024
- Jonathan Dinman to Direct the Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research - College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences - November 3rd, 2024
- PDS Biotechnology Co. (NASDAQ:PDSB) Given Average Recommendation of "Buy" by Analysts - MarketBeat - November 3rd, 2024
- COP16, DSI mechanism for benefit sharing from the use of digital sequence information approved - Renewable Matter - November 3rd, 2024
- Artificial Intelligence in Biotechnology Market to Hit USD 7.75 Billion by 2029 with 19.1% CAGR | MarketsandMarkets - PR Newswire - November 3rd, 2024
- Axonis Therapeutics raises $115 million in Series A financing - The Pharma Letter - November 3rd, 2024
- Regeneron third-quarter 2024 earnings top expectations - The Pharma Letter - November 3rd, 2024
- AbbVie inks up to $1.4 billion deal with EvolveImmune - The Pharma Letter - November 3rd, 2024
- CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board - European Biotechnology News - November 3rd, 2024
- The transformative potential of biotechnology and AI in healthcare - The Armchair Trader - November 3rd, 2024
- U.S. Biotechnology And Pharmaceutical Services Outsourcing Market Size to Reach USD 16.68 Billion By 2033 - BioSpace - October 6th, 2024
- Vir Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ:VIR) is largely controlled by institutional shareholders who own 53% of the company - Yahoo Finance - October 6th, 2024
- Resolution Therapeutics scores 63.5 million in series B round - The Pharma Letter - October 6th, 2024
- Wiregrass Institute for Biotechnology welcomes local military veteran from Southeast Health as its first computational biologist - AOL - October 6th, 2024
- Generating and characterizing a comprehensive panel of CHO cells glycosylation mutants for advancing glycobiology and biotechnology research -... - October 6th, 2024
- Sapience Therapeutics Announces Participation at the 4th Annual Needham Private Biotech Company Virtual 1x1 Forum - PR Newswire - October 6th, 2024
- Spyre Therapeutics lures Abivax exec to be its CMO - The Pharma Letter - October 6th, 2024
- Convergence is AIxBio: AI and the Bioeconomy - OODA Loop - October 6th, 2024
- Congress targets Chinese influence in health tech. It could come with tradeoffs - ABC News - September 13th, 2024
- Researchers, media engage to educate farmers on biotechnology - University World News - September 13th, 2024
- Congress targets Chinese influence in health tech. It could come with tradeoffs - The Associated Press - September 13th, 2024
- Comer Delivers Remarks in Support of Bipartisan BIOSECURE Act - House Committee on Oversight and Reform | - September 13th, 2024
- Announcement of $2 Million for the University of Delaware to Advance Biotechnology - WGMD Radio - September 13th, 2024
- Thailand's Competitiveness Enhanced Through Advanced Biotechnology at Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL 2024 - BSA bureau - September 13th, 2024
- Biotechnology company Amgen expands global reach with technology innovation center in Hyderabad, India - BioProcess Insider - September 13th, 2024
- Adam's Biotech Scorecard: Can iTeos and GSK solve TIGIT's troubles? - STAT - September 13th, 2024
- Cizzle Biotechnology Advancing Lung Cancer Detection from R&D to Application with Moffitt Cancer Centre (VIDEO) - DirectorsTalk Interviews - September 13th, 2024
- MAIA Biotechnology Announces Positive Survival Updates in Phase 2 Study of THIO in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer - Business Wire - September 13th, 2024
- MAIA Biotechnology Advances with Clinical Trials and Partnerships - TipRanks - September 13th, 2024
- Viridian Therapeutics reports positive results for veligrotug - The Pharma Letter - September 13th, 2024
- Chinese biotech firms refute US bill, stressing they have no access to Americans personal data - Global Times - September 13th, 2024
- Vir Biotechnology Enhances Portfolio with Sanofi Deal and Executive Appointments - TipRanks - September 13th, 2024
- Tesla BioHealing and Cell Biotechnology Partner to Advance Stem Cell Therapies - Vancity Buzz - September 13th, 2024
- Time to leverage intellectual property to drive innovation in seed and biotechnology sectors: Experts - The Times of India - May 5th, 2024
- Where Does Capricor Therapeutics Inc (CAPR) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Has Risen 24.73% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - March 10th, 2024
- Where Does SpringWorks Therapeutics Inc (SWTX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Has Gained 12.41% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - February 18th, 2024
- Should Biotechnology Stock Axsome Therapeutics Inc (AXSM) Be in Your Portfolio Wednesday? - InvestorsObserver - February 18th, 2024
- Where Does Candel Therapeutics Inc (CADL) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Has Gained 22.38% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - February 18th, 2024
- What is Biotechnology? Types and Applications - Iberdrola - January 25th, 2024
- Where Does Immunitybio Inc (IBRX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -9.32% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - January 25th, 2024
- Can Sana Biotechnology Inc (SANA) Stock Rise to the Top of Healthcare Sector Monday? - InvestorsObserver - January 25th, 2024
- Should You Buy Sana Biotechnology Inc (SANA) Stock After it Has Fallen 15.41% in a Week? - InvestorsObserver - January 25th, 2024
- Where Does Tscan Therapeutics Inc (TCRX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -9.81% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - January 25th, 2024
- Should Biotechnology Stock Mink Therapeutics Inc (INKT) Be in Your Portfolio Monday? - InvestorsObserver - May 9th, 2023
- Where Does Ambrx Biopharma Inc - ADR (AMAM) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Has Risen 22.18% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - May 9th, 2023
- Should Biotechnology Stock Dermata Therapeutics Inc (DRMA) Be in Your Portfolio Thursday? - InvestorsObserver - May 9th, 2023
- Should Biotechnology Stock Tempest Therapeutics Inc (TPST) Be in Your Portfolio Wednesday? - InvestorsObserver - May 9th, 2023
- Biotechnology - Applications of biotechnology | Britannica - May 1st, 2023
- Where Does BioLine RX Ltd - ADR (BLRX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Down -3.67% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - May 1st, 2023
- Where Does Apellis Pharmaceuticals Inc (APLS) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Higher By 4.17% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - May 1st, 2023
- Where Does Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc (ALDX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -11.45% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - May 1st, 2023
- Is Rain Oncology Inc (RAIN) Stock at the Top of the Biotechnology Industry? - InvestorsObserver - April 7th, 2023
- Does Sana Biotechnology Inc (SANA) Have What it Takes to be in Your Portfolio Tuesday? - InvestorsObserver - April 7th, 2023
- Where Does Ambrx Biopharma Inc - ADR (AMAM) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -15.43% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - April 7th, 2023
- Where Does Protagonist Therapeutics Inc (PTGX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Has Risen 3.62% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - April 7th, 2023
- What is Biotechnology? Definition, Types and Applications | TechTarget - March 21st, 2023
- Where Does Novavax Inc (NVAX) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -12.99% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - March 21st, 2023
- Should Biotechnology Stock Outlook Therapeutics Inc (OTLK) Be in Your Portfolio Thursday? - InvestorsObserver - March 21st, 2023
- SANA BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC. : Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Financial Statements and Exhibits (form 8-K) - Marketscreener.com - March 21st, 2023
- Where Does Revance Therapeutics Inc (RVNC) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -2.17% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - March 5th, 2023
- Is TG Therapeutics Inc common stock (TGTX) Stock at the Top of the Biotechnology Industry? - InvestorsObserver - March 5th, 2023
- Where Does GT Biopharma Inc (GTBP) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Down -20.73% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - March 5th, 2023
- Where Does Dyne Therapeutics Inc (DYN) Stock Fall in the Biotechnology Field After It Is Lower By -2.35% This Week? - InvestorsObserver - March 5th, 2023
- Is CytomX Therapeutics Inc (CTMX) Stock at the Top of the Biotechnology Industry? - InvestorsObserver - November 17th, 2022