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PRAGUE 16th International Conference on Bioscience, Biotechnology & Biomedical Engineering: PB3E-27

Call for papers/Topics

All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:

Section 1: Independent Core Topics & Subtopics

Bioscience

Focuses on fundamental biological mechanisms and living systems.

  • Molecular Biology & Genetics

    • DNA replication, transcription, and translation mechanics

    • Epigenetics, chromatin remodeling, and gene regulation

    • RNA biology, non-coding RNAs, and ribozymes

  • Cell Biology & Signaling

    • Organelle dynamics and intracellular transport

    • Signal transduction pathways and second messengers

    • Cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and senescence

  • Microbiology & Immunology

    • Pathogenic bacteriology, virology, and mycology

    • Innate and adaptive immune response mechanisms

    • Microbiome dynamics and host-microbe interactions

  • Physiology & Structural Biology

    • Systemic homeostasis and neuroendocrine regulation

    • Protein folding, enzyme kinetics, and macromolecular structures

    • Metabolic pathways and bioenergetics

Biotechnology

Focuses on applying cellular and biomolecular processes to develop tools and products.

  • Genetic Engineering & Synthetic Biology

    • Recombinant DNA technology and molecular cloning

    • Genome editing tools (CRISPR-Cas, base editing, prime editing)

    • De novo gene synthesis and artificial genetic circuits

  • Bioprocess Engineering & Fermentation

    • Upstream processing: cell line development and media optimization

    • Downstream processing: separation, purification, and chromatography

    • Bioreactor design, scale-up dynamics, and monitoring

  • Agricultural & Environmental Biotechnology

    • Genetically modified crops and trait optimization

    • Bioremediation of environmental contaminants and plastics

    • Biofuel production, metabolic engineering of algae, and bioplastics

  • Industrial & Industrial Enzymology

    • Directed evolution and rational enzyme design

    • Biocatalysis for fine chemicals and green chemistry

    • Cell-free protein synthesis platforms

Biomedical Engineering

Focuses on engineering principles applied to medicine and clinical healthcare systems.

  • Biomechanics & Mechanobiology

    • Musculoskeletal mechanics and joint kinematics

    • Cardiovascular fluid mechanics and hemodynamics

    • Cellular force generation and mechanotransduction

  • Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering

    • Biocompatible metals, polymers, ceramics, and hydrogels

    • Scaffold fabrication, microfluidics, and 3D bioprinting

    • Host tissue integration, degradation kinetics, and foreign body response

  • Medical Instrumentation & Bioelectronics

    • Biosensor design (electrochemical, optical, and thermal)

    • Diagnostic imaging physics (MRI, CT, ultrasound, PET)

    • Implantable devices, neurostimulators, and pacemakers

  • Bioinformatics & Computational Medicine

    • Biomedical signal processing (EEG, ECG, EMG filtering)

    • Medical image segmentation and computer vision analysis

    • Computational modeling of physiological systems

Section 2: Interrelated Cross-Disciplinary Domains

These interdisciplinary fields operate at the intersection of two or all three disciplines.

1. Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Engineering

Intersection: Bioscience (Cellular Mechanisms) + Biotechnology (Gene/Cell Therapies) + Biomedical Engineering (Biomaterials/Scaffolding)

  • Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) reprogramming and lineage differentiation

  • Biomaterial-guided stem cell differentiation and niche engineering

  • Organ-on-a-chip microfluidic models for human disease testing

2. Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

Intersection: Bioscience (Pathology/Targets) + Biotechnology (Biopharmaceuticals) + Biomedical Engineering (Nanotechnology/Carriers)

  • Targeted nanoparticle formulation (liposomes, lipid nanoparticles, polymeric micelles)

  • Controlled-release mechanisms and stimulus-responsive hydrogels

  • Crossing biological barriers (blood-brain barrier, mucosal membranes)

3. Nanobiotechnology & Molecular Diagnostics

Intersection: Biotechnology (Molecular Probes) + Biomedical Engineering (Device Fabrication) + Bioscience (Biomarker Discovery)

  • Point-of-care biosensors utilizing lateral flow and microfluidic assays

  • Quantum dots and metallic nanoparticles for biological imaging

  • DNA nanotechnology, origami, and molecular machines for therapeutic delivery

4. Translational Bio-AI & Precision Medicine

Intersection: Bioscience (Omics Data) + Biotechnology (High-Throughput Assays) + Biomedical Engineering (Computational Modeling)

  • Predictive modeling for drug target discovery and binding affinity

  • Patient-specific biomechanical and physiological digital twins

  • AI-driven genomic variant interpretation and biomarker identification