After the success of “World Biotechnology Congress 2013” the “Global Biotechnology Congress 2014” will be held in Boston, USA, from June 16-19, 2014. This event aims to highlight the translational nature of modern biotechnological research, with emphasis on both basic and applied science. Presentations would focus among others on pharmaceutical biotechnology, vaccines, CNS, cancer, antibodies, protein engineering, plant and environmental biotechnology, transgenic plants and crops, bioremediation, microbial diversity, business development, strategic alliances, partnering trends, product opportunities, growth business models, strategies, and licensing in biotechnology.
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The principal goal of this conference will be to present some of the latest outstanding breakthroughs in Biotechnology, to bring together both young and experienced scientists from all regions of the world, and to open up avenues for research collaborations at regional and global level.
Prof. Ferid Murad (Nobel Laureate, USA) is the conference President. To date several Nobel Laureates and other eminent scientists have shown a keen interest to present Plenary and Keynote Lectures at the event.
There will be sessions in all major areas of biotechnology as given below:
1. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Biopharmaceuticals discovery (CNS, cancer, cardiovascular, endocrine, immune); vaccines; antibodies; protein engineering.
2. Plant and Environment: Transgenic plants and crops; bioremediation; microbial diversity; bio-monitoring; photosynthetic micro.organisms, cyanobacteria and microalgae; genomics-assisted breeding.
3. Industrial and Manufacturing: Bio-fuels; energy crops (cellulosic ethanol industry); industrial enzymes; bioprocess engineering and optimization.
4. Medical Biotechnology: Biopharmaceutical manufacturing; diagnostics; imaging; pharmacogenomics (personalized medicine); microarray technology; biomarkers.
5. Business Development: Strategic alliances; partnering trends; product opportunities; growth; business models and strategies; licensing; merger and acquisitions; outsourcing; venture capital and financing; intellectual property.
6. Regenerative Medicine: Stem cells, gene therapy; tissue engineering; cell based therapy; cell cultivation.
7. Marine Biotechnology: Environment applications of marine biotechnology; marine natural products; bioproducts and bioactive compounds; marine microbiology and biodiversity; marine-based drug discovery & development; genomics and proteomics of marine organisms; aquatic microbial ecology.
8. Other Areas: Food; marine; bio-safety; systems biology, clinical research/clinical trials; bioethics; nanobiotechnology.
Abstracts for consideration as Invited Lectures, Session Lectures and Poster Presentations can be submitted to us at abstracts...@globalbiotechcongress.com All submitted abstracts will be reviewed on the basis of scientific merit, novelty and practical application. Due to the limited slots available, only the best abstracts will be selected. The abstracts of the conference and a selection of the proceedings will be published in a high Impact Factor journal by an international publisher.
Those participants who wish to attend on any two days of the conference can participate on concessionary rates for two days of their choice. For fee details please visit http://www.globalbiotechcongress.com/fee.htm
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 10th June, 2014
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Registration to the conference also includes:
1. Lunches during the conference.
2. Daily Coffee and refreshments.
We look forward to welcoming you at the GBC-2014, Boston, USA!
Sincerely,
Organizing Secretariat
Global Biotechnology Congress 2014
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