41st ROME International Conference on Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering (RB3E-26) Dec. 14-16, 2026 Rome (Italy)

RB3E-26


Biochemistry Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Biomedical Technology Biotechnology Molecular Biology Bioethics Biomedical Technology Cell Biology



Call for papers/Topics



 



Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:



1. Fundamental Bioscience 



This area focuses on understanding the "blueprints" of life and how biological systems function at their most basic levels.





  • Molecular and Cellular Biology





    • Signal transduction pathways and cellular communication.




    • Organelle function and protein trafficking.




    • Cell cycle regulation and programmed cell death (apoptosis).






  • Genetics and Genomics





    • Epigenetics and gene expression regulation.




    • Population genetics and evolutionary biology.




    • Comparative genomics and functional transcriptomics.






  • Biochemistry and Structural Biology





    • Enzyme kinetics and metabolic pathways.




    • Protein folding, misfolding, and proteomics.




    • Metabolomics and the study of small-molecule intermediates.






  • Microbiology and Virology





    • Microbial pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.




    • The human microbiome and its role in systemic health.




    • Viral replication strategies and zoonotic transmission.







2. Biotechnology



This field uses the knowledge from Bioscience to develop products, tools, and organisms for specific industrial or therapeutic uses.





  • Genetic Engineering and Synthetic Biology





    • CRISPR-Cas9 and next-generation gene editing.




    • Design and construction of synthetic gene circuits.




    • Metabolic engineering for biofuel and specialty chemical production.






  • Bioprocess Engineering





    • Fermentation technology and bioreactor design.




    • Downstream processing (purification and separation of biologicals).




    • Scale-up strategies for monoclonal antibody production.






  • Agricultural and Environmental Biotechnology





    • Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) for crop resilience.




    • Bioremediation: Using microbes to clean environmental pollutants.




    • Molecular farming (producing pharmaceuticals in plants).






  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology





    • Vaccine development (mRNA, viral vectors, recombinant proteins).




    • Pharmacogenomics: Personalized medicine based on genetic profiles.




    • Drug delivery systems (liposomes, nanoparticles).







3. Biomedical Engineering 



This field applies engineering principles and design concepts to healthcare, bridging the gap between engineering and medicine.





  • Biomechanics and Human Performance





    • Kinematics and dynamics of human movement.




    • Orthopedic biomechanics (spine, joint, and bone mechanics).




    • Fluid mechanics of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems.






  • Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering





    • Biocompatibility and the foreign body response.




    • Scaffold design for 3D cell culture and organ regeneration.




    • Smart materials and "bio-inks" for 3D bioprinting.






  • Biomedical Instrumentation and Biosensors





    • Bioelectric signal processing (ECG, EEG, EMG).




    • Point-of-care diagnostic devices (e.g., glucose monitors).




    • Wearable health technology and remote patient monitoring.






  • Medical Imaging and Radiology





    • Physics of MRI, CT, PET, and Ultrasound.




    • Computer-aided diagnosis and medical image processing.




    • Molecular imaging and contrast agent development.






  • Neural Engineering and Rehabilitation





    • Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).




    • Neural prosthetics and neurostimulation.




    • Robotic-assisted surgery and exoskeletons.







4. Interrelated Cross-Disciplinary Topics



These topics represent the convergence of all three fields, where biology meets advanced computation and ethical oversight.





  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology





    • Big data analytics in "Omics" research.




    • Molecular modeling and docking for drug discovery.




    • Systems biology: Modeling complex biological networks.






  • Regenerative Medicine





    • Stem cell biology and differentiation protocols.




    • Gene therapy delivery (in vivo and ex vivo).




    • Organ-on-a-chip technology for drug toxicity testing.






  • Nanobiotechnology





    • Nano-scale sensors for early cancer detection.




    • Targeted drug delivery using functionalized nanoparticles.




    • DNA origami and molecular machines.






  • Bioethics, Regulation, and Policy





    • Ethical implications of human germline editing.




    • Intellectual property and patenting of biological discoveries.




    • Regulatory pathways (FDA/EMA) for biological and medical devices.