50th LISBON International Conference on Research in Chemical, Biological & Environmental Sciences (RCBES-26) May 13-15, 2026 Lisbon (Portugal)

RCBES-26


Analytical Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry Organic Chemistry Biochemistry Chemical & Material Sciences (General) Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis Crystallography & Structural Chemistry Geochemistry & Mineralogy



Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:



1. Chemical Sciences



This pillar focuses on the composition, structure, and properties of matter, providing the "molecular language" for biology and environmental study.





  • Analytical Chemistry





    • Chromatography (HPLC, GC-MS)




    • Spectroscopy (NMR, IR, UV-Vis)




    • Electrochemical Analysis






  • Organic & Inorganic Chemistry





    • Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds




    • Organometallic Chemistry




    • Coordination Compounds and Catalysis






  • Physical & Theoretical Chemistry





    • Chemical Thermodynamics




    • Quantum Chemistry




    • Reaction Kinetics






  • Polymer & Materials Chemistry





    • Biodegradable Polymers




    • Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology




    • Surface Science







2. Biological Sciences



This pillar examines the mechanisms of life, from the microscopic level to complex multi-cellular organisms.





  • Molecular Biology & Genetics





    • DNA Replication and Repair




    • Gene Editing (CRISPR-Cas9)




    • Genomics and Proteomics






  • Biochemistry & Enzymology





    • Metabolic Pathways (Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle)




    • Protein Folding and Structure




    • Enzyme Inhibition and Kinetics






  • Microbiology & Immunology





    • Bacteriology and Virology




    • Pathogenesis and Epidemiology




    • Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses






  • Cell Biology





    • Signal Transduction Pathways




    • Organelle Function




    • Cell Cycle Regulation and Apoptosis







3. Environmental Sciences



This pillar looks at the "big picture," focusing on the health of the planet and the impact of human and chemical activity on ecosystems.





  • Environmental Chemistry





    • Atmospheric Chemistry (Ozone depletion, GHG effects)




    • Soil Chemistry and Nutrient Cycling




    • Aquatic Chemistry and Water Quality






  • Ecology & Biodiversity





    • Population Dynamics




    • Conservation Biology




    • Ecosystem Resilience and Restoration






  • Pollution & Toxicology





    • Ecotoxicology (Impact of toxins on wildlife)




    • Bioremediation (Using microbes to clean spills)




    • Waste Management and Circular Economy






  • Climate Science & Sustainability





    • Climate Modeling and Mitigation




    • Renewable Energy Systems (Biofuels, Solar)




    • Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security







4. Cross-Disciplinary Fields



The most modern research often happens at the overlap of all three areas.





  • Green Chemistry: Designing chemical processes that reduce hazardous substances.




  • Bio-Geochemistry: Studying the chemical, physical, geological, and biological processes that govern the composition of the natural environment.




  • Pharmacology & Ethnobotany: Studying plant-based chemicals for medicinal use.




  • Synthetic Biology: Re-engineering organisms for environmental purposes (e.g., plastic-eating bacteria).