Tuesday 29 March 2016

Molecular Biology 2016

About Conference


The field of Molecular Biology is rising rapidly & can be seen in almost every field and its enlargement is making tremendous impacts in Health Care, Food & Agriculture. Molecular Biology is now been shown importance in UAE and they are eager to explore more opportunities through this field. Seeing the abundant opportunities offered by the biotechnology field in the future, UAE government has started investing in this field to make UAE more knowledge base economy in days to come. For this they already initiated projects like DuBiotech which is one of a kind Biotechnology Park in the world where biotech & pharma companies can establish their manufacturing and other units in the park with 100% foreign ownership without paying tax, by this they want to attract more and more biotech and pharma companies to UAE and making more familiarity with life sciences to their own people. The Molecular Biology market is expected to show substantial growth during the forecast period from 2014 to 2017, owing to regulatory support offered to various companies operating in the Molecular Biology field. The key regions for the global biotech industry are the United States, Europe, Canada and Australia. About 600 companies and 170 thousand employees in these countries generate some 90 billion U.S. dollars of biotech revenue. 
OMICS International Organizes Human Genetics congress along with 600+ Conferences every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1200 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
Molecular Biology 2016 aims to shed focus on the translational nature of biotechnological research, with emphasis on both the basic science as well as its applications in industry and academia. Latest researches, agricultural Molecular Biology, business models, pharmaceutical Molecular Biology, medical Molecular Biology, cancer biology, immunology, genetics, protein engineering, plant and environmental technologies, transgenic plant and crops, bioremediation, and microbial diversity research will be the subjects of discussion.
Importance and scope:
In the past, Molecular Biology concentrated on the production of food and medicine. It also tried to solve environmental problems. In the nineteenth century, industries linked to the fermentation technology had grown tremendously because of the high demand for various chemicals such as ethanol, butanol, glycerine, acetone, etc. The advancement in fermentation process by its interaction with chemical
Engineering has given rise to a new area—the bioprocess technology. Large-scale production of proteins and enzymes can be carried out by applying bioprocess technology in fermentation. Applying the principles of biology, chemistry, and engineering sciences, processes are developed to create large quantities of chemicals, antibiotics, proteins, and enzymes in an economical manner. Bioprocess technology includes media and buffer preparation, upstream processing and downstream Processing. This has led to the division of Molecular Biology into different areas such as agricultural Molecular Biology, medical or pharmaceutical Molecular Biology, industrial Molecular Biology, and environmental Molecular Biology.
Target Audience:
Target Audience for Molecular Biology Conference will be personnel from both industrial and academic fields which include; Directors/Managers, Head of Departmental, Presidents/Vice Presidents, CEO, Professors, Associate and Assistant professors, Research Scholars and students from the related fields.
Industry        40%
Academia     50%
Others          10%

Conference Highlights

  • Molecular Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology
  • Molecular Modelling
  • Drug Designing
  • Molecular Interactions
  • Techniques In Molecular Biology
  • Molecular Markers
  • Cellular Therapy
  • Molecular Epigenetics
  • Advances In Molecular Biology

Special Issues

  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS   International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.
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