54th LISBON International Congress on Advances in Chemical, Biological & Environmental Sciences (LACBES-26) scheduled on Sept. 1-3, 2026 Lisbon (Portugal)

LACBES-26


Analytical Chemistry Biochemistry Chemical & Material Sciences (General) Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis Medicinal Chemistry



Topics



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



1. Chemical Sciences



This pillar focuses on the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes it undergoes during reactions.





  • Inorganic & Organic Chemistry:





    • Synthesis of carbon-based compounds (polymers, hydrocarbons).




    • Coordination chemistry and transition metals.






  • Physical & Analytical Chemistry:





    • Thermodynamics: Energy transfer in chemical systems.




    • Kinetics: The rate of chemical reactions.




    • Spectroscopy: Identifying substances using light and radiation.






  • Materials Science:





    • Nanotechnology and nanomaterials.




    • Superconductors and smart materials.







2. Biological Sciences



This pillar examines living organisms, their physiological systems, and the molecular foundations of life.





  • Molecular & Cellular Biology:





    • Genetics: DNA replication, CRISPR, and synthetic biology.




    • Cell Signaling: How cells communicate and respond to stimuli.






  • Microbiology & Immunology:





    • Pathogen-host interactions (viruses, bacteria).




    • The human microbiome and its role in health.






  • Organismal Biology:





    • Physiology and anatomy of plants and animals.




    • Evolutionary biology and phylogenetics.







3. Environmental Sciences



This pillar studies the interaction between physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment.





  • Ecology & Biodiversity:





    • Ecosystem dynamics (food webs, trophic levels).




    • Conservation biology and endangered species management.






  • Atmospheric & Climate Science:





    • Greenhouse gas dynamics and global warming.




    • Meteorology and air quality modeling.






  • Geosciences:





    • Soil science (pedology) and nutrient cycling.




    • Hydrology and water resource management.







4. Interrelated & Hybrid Fields



The most modern breakthroughs happen at the "seams" where these disciplines meet.





  • Sustainability & Green Chemistry: Designing chemical processes that reduce hazardous substances and environmental footprints.




  • The Nitrogen & Carbon Cycles: Chemical transformations driven by biological entities that dictate the health of the environment.




  • Pharmacology: How chemical substances interact with biological systems, often sourced from or released into the environment.