LCBEHS-26
Chemical & Material Sciences (General) Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis Molecular Biology Cell Biology Evolutionary Biology Microbiology Molecular Biology Biodiversity & Conservation Biology Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:
Focuses on the properties, composition, and transformation of matter.
Organic Chemistry: Study of carbon-based compounds (the foundation of biology).
Inorganic Chemistry: Properties of metals, minerals, and organometallics.
Analytical Chemistry: Techniques for identifying and quantifying matter (Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography).
Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, kinetics, and quantum mechanics of chemical systems.
Materials Science: Nanotechnology, polymers, and biomaterials.
Focuses on the study of life and living organisms.
Molecular Biology & Genetics: DNA replication, gene expression, and CRISPR technologies.
Cell Biology: Structure and function of cells as the basic unit of life.
Microbiology: Virology, bacteriology, and immunology.
Evolutionary Biology: Natural selection and phylogenetics.
Physiology: How organ systems function within a living body.
Focuses on the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and their effects on organisms.
Ecology: Interaction between organisms and their ecosystems.
Atmospheric Science: Climate change, greenhouse gases, and air quality.
Hydrology: Water cycles, aquatic chemistry, and marine biology.
Soil Science: Soil composition, nutrient cycling, and land degradation.
Sustainability Science: Renewable energy, waste management, and conservation biology.
Focuses on the application of science to health, including the study of medicine, nutrition, and wellness.
Epidemiology: Study of how diseases spread and are controlled in populations.
Pathology: The nature and causes of diseases.
Pharmacology: How drugs interact with biological systems.
Nutritional Science: Metabolism and the impact of diet on health.
Public Health: Health policy, community wellness, and mental health.
This is where the most modern breakthroughs occur, as these fields overlap significantly.
Enzyme kinetics and metabolic pathways.
Protein folding and structural biology.
Chemical Fate: How pollutants move through air, water, and soil.
Bioaccumulation: How toxins build up in the food chain.
Endocrine Disruptors: Chemicals that mimic hormones and affect health.
Zoonotic Diseases: How viruses jump from animals/environment to humans (e.g., COVID-19).
Antimicrobial Resistance: The environmental spread of drug-resistant bacteria.
Drug discovery and synthetic design of pharmaceuticals.
Pharmacokinetics: How the body processes chemicals.
Using big data to map genomes and predict disease outbreaks.