56th ROME International Congress on “Chemical, Agricultural, Environmental & Natural Sciences” (CAENS-26) Dec. 14-16, 2026 Rome (Italy)

CAENS-26


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



Topics



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



1. Chemical Sciences



Chemical sciences act as the "central science" connecting physical observations to biological realities.





  • Analytical Chemistry: Instrumentation, chromatography, and mass spectrometry used for soil and water testing.




  • Organic and Inorganic Chemistry: The study of carbon-based life forms versus mineral and metallic structures.




  • Biochemistry: Enzymatic reactions in plants and animals, metabolic pathways, and DNA synthesis.




  • Agrochemicals: Development of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and pheromone-based pest control.




  • Green Chemistry: Designing chemical processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances.





2. Agricultural Sciences



This field focuses on the sustainable production of food, fiber, and fuel.





  • Agronomy and Crop Science: Crop rotation, yield optimization, and the study of cereal, grain, and legume production.




  • Horticulture: The science of high-value crops like fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.




  • Soil Science (Pedology): Soil fertility, pH balance, nutrient management, and the microbiome of the rhizosphere.




  • Animal Science: Livestock nutrition, breeding, and pathology.




  • Agricultural Biotechnology: Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), CRISPR gene editing for drought resistance, and bio-fortification.




  • Sustainable Agriculture: Permaculture, organic farming, and regenerative practices.





3. Environmental Sciences



This interdisciplinary field integrates physical and biological sciences to study the environment and solve environmental problems.





  • Ecology: Ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity, and the relationships between organisms and their environments.




  • Environmental Toxicology: How chemical pollutants (heavy metals, microplastics) move through the food chain and affect health.




  • Atmospheric Science: Air quality monitoring, greenhouse gas concentrations, and climate change modeling.




  • Waste Management: Bioremediation (using microbes to clean spills), composting, and circular economy models.




  • Conservation Biology: Protecting endangered species and restoring degraded habitats.





4. Natural Sciences (Earth & Life Sciences)



These topics cover the broader physical world and the laws governing natural phenomena.





  • Hydrology: Water cycle management, groundwater depletion, and watershed protection.




  • Geology and Geochemistry: Mineral deposits, rock weathering, and the chemical composition of the Earth's crust.




  • Botany and Mycology: The study of plant life and fungi, focusing on their roles in nutrient cycling.




  • Oceanography: Marine ecosystems, ocean acidification, and the chemical balance of saltwater bodies.




  • Entomology: The study of insects, particularly pollinators and agricultural pests.





5. Interrelated Cross-Disciplinary Topics



These subtopics exist at the intersection of two or more of the primary fields.





  • Biogeochemical Cycles: The movement of elements like Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus through the soil, water, and atmosphere.




  • Precision Agriculture: Using chemical sensors and satellite data (Environmental/Natural Science) to optimize farm yields (Agriculture).




  • Food Security and Policy: The intersection of agricultural production and environmental sustainability on a global scale.




  • Biofuels and Bioenergy: Converting agricultural waste (Chemical/Agri) into renewable energy sources (Environmental).




  • Climate-Smart Agriculture: Adapting farming techniques to survive and mitigate the effects of a changing climate.