S. No
Name of Speaker's
Abstract Title

1.
Ferid Murad
(USA) NOBEL LAUREATE
DISCOVERY OF NITRIC OXIDE AND CYCLIC GMP CELL SIGNALING AND THEIR ROLE IN DRUG DEVELOPMENT

2.
Jean-Marie Lehn
(France) NOBEL LAUREATE
FROM SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY TOWARDS ADAPTIVE CHEMISTRY BIORGANIC AND DRUG DISCOVERY ASPECTS

3.
Hartmut Michel
(Germany) NOBEL LAUREATE
MEMBRANE PROTEINS: IMPORTANCE, STRUCTURES, FUNCTIONS

4.
Goverdhan Mehta
(India) FRS
REVISITING NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY: SYNERGY WITH SYNTHESIS TO ENHANCE NATURE FOR HUMAN HEALTH AND WELLBEING

5.
  Richard Lee Atkinson
(USA)
ROLE OF ADENOVIRUS 36 IN OBESITY, DIABETES, AND BREAST CANCER: POTENTIAL TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OPTIONS

6.
D.K. Lahiri
(USA)
MicroRNA TO STUDY PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION OF GENE PRODUCTS IMPLICATED IN CNS DISORDERS: DISCOVERY OF NOVEL APP AND BACE-SPECIFIC MicroRNAs IMPORTANT FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

7.
M. Iqbal Choudhary
(Pakistan)
DISCOVERY OF ANTI- INFECTIVE AND MULTI-DRUG RESISTANCE REVERSAL AGENTS

1.
Talal Al Zaher
(UAE)
GULF PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES (JULPHAR) FROM PHARMACEUTICS TO BIOPHARMACEUTICS

Business Development (Track)

1.
George Sakellaris
(Greece)
BIOECONOMY: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE

2.
Mingde Xia
(China)
OPEN INNOVATION IN TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE AND DIVERSIFIED HEALTHCARE BUSINESS

1.
  Laura Ingram
THE AGBL GROUP OF COMPANIES : LARGEST BIOMEDICAL GATEWAY TO THE EMERGING MARKETS OF MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA AND ASIA

Industrial and Manufacturing (Track)

1.
Hartmut Grammel
(Germany)
PERSPECTIVES OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY WITH PURPLE BACTERIA DRIVEN BY SYSTEMS BIOLOGY

1.
F. Lenk
(Germany)
HAIRY ROOTS AS AN INNOVATIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEM FOR PLANT CELL DERIVED ACTIVE AGENTS – CURRENT CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS

2.
  Munazzah Meraj
(Pakistan)
ENHANCED PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION OF URICASE BY BACILLUS SUBTILIS BSM- 2 MUTANT STRAIN

3.
Dan Nilsson
(Denmark)
COST EFFICIENT LOW GHG EMISSION BIOFUEL PRODUCTION

4.
Alexander Ratkov
(Bulgaria)
MICROBIAL BIOSYNTHESIS OF AMINO ACIDS, DEVELOPMENTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS AT THE INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY - BAS

5.
S. Sivakami
(India)
BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF A NEUTRAL ALPHA AMYLASE PURIFIED FROM THE SONICATES OF THE CYANOBACTERIUM SPIRULINA PLATENSIS

1.
O.K. Agwa
(Nigeria)
UTILIZATION OF POULTRY WASTE FOR THE LABORATORY CULTIVATION OF CHLORELLA FOR BIOMASS AND LIPID PRODUCTION

2.
Piotr Hanczyc
(Sweden)
LINEAR AND NONLINEAR PROPERTIES OF BIOPOLYMERS AND THEIR BINDING CHROMOPHORES

3.
Sy Mudi
(Nigeria)
COMPARATIVE ETHANOL YIELD IN THE FERMENTATION OF DATE FRUITS AND LEAVES BY SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

4.
Tochukwu Nwamaka Nwagu
(Nigeria)
IMPROVED YIELD AND STABILITY OF AMYLASE BY MULTIPOINT COVALENT BINDING ON POLYGLUTARALDEHYDE ACTIVATED CHITOSAN BEADS; ACTIVATION OF DENATURED ENZYME MOLECULES BY CALCIUM IONS

5.
Tochukwu Nwamaka Nwagu
(Nigeria)
ACTIVITY AND STABILITY OF ASPERGILLUS CARBONARIUS AMYLASE UPON INTERACTION WITH MONOVALENT AND DIVALENT CATIONS

6.
J. C. Okonkwo
(Nigeria)
HYDROLYSIS OF CELLULOSIC MATERIALS AND DETECTION OF HYDROLYTIC PRODUCTS USING ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS CELLULASE

7.
Grace Oppong
(UK)
MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES: A SIMULATION STUDY

8.
Alexander Ratkov
(Bulgaria)
MODELLING AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE PROCESS FOR INTENSIVE MICROBIAL PRODUCTION OF BRANCHED CHAINED AMINO ACIDS

9.
Prosper Raymond
(Tanzania)
CULTIVATION OF OYSTER MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS HK-37) ON SOLID SISAL WASTE FRACTIONS SUPPLEMENTED WITH COW DUNG MANURE

10.
Anna Trusek-Holownia
(Poland)
PRODUCTION OF PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES BY BACILLUS LICHENIFORMIS IN A CLASSICAL CONTINUOUS BIOREACTOR AND MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR

Medical Biotechnology (Track)

1.
Andrew Macnab
(Canada)
NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF THE BLADDER: NEW PARAMETERS FOR DIAGNOSING VOIDING DYSFUNCTION

2.
Peter Nilsson
(Sweden)
PROTEOMIC PROFILING OF PLASMA AND CSF FROM NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES UTILIZING ANTIGEN AND ANTIBODY MICROARRAYS

3.
Jochen M. Schwenk
(Sweden)
AFFINITY-BASED DISCOVERY OF PLASMA PROTEIN PROFILING IN DISEASE BIOBANKS

4.
Subodh Verma
(Canada)
DNA DAMAGE REPAIR GENES AND HEART FAILURE: FOCUS ON BRCA1 AND BRCA2

1.
  Ibrahim O. Abugassa
(Libya)
PRELIMINARY STUDY ON ELEMENTAL DISTRIBUTION OF SEPIA OFFICINALIS BONES USING INSTRUMENTAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS

2.
  Rehan Ahmad
(Saudi Arabia)
MUC1-C ONCOPROTEIN ACTIVATES THE ZEB1/miR-200c REGULATORY LOOP AND EPITHELIALMESENCHYMAL TRANSITION

3.
Claire L. Chen
(USA)
IDENTIFYING RARE CANCER CELLS IN BLOOD USING WORLD’S FASTEST REAL-TIME CAMERA

4.
J.P. Clarys
(Belgium)
DATA ACQUISITION WITH MEDICAL LOW RADIATION SCANNERS: THE MANUFACTURERS' RELIABILITY VERSUS CLINICAL APPLICATION RELIABILITY

5.
M. Ibrahim
(KSA)
RISKS OF BIOLOGICAL OXIDATIVE STRESS AND THE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANTS

6.
  Andrew Macnab
(Canada)
THE EVOLUTION OF WIRELESS CONTINUOUS WAVE NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS) DEVICES FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS

7.
  Gong Min
(China)
SEVERAL NOVEL LONG-ACTING GLP-1 ANALOGS EXHIBITED IMPROVED PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES IN PRE-CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT

8.
György Schneider
(Hungary)
CONCEPT OF MICROBIAL FUEL CELL BASED ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE DETERMINATION

9.
Stuart Tessmer
(USA)
APPLYING SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY TO IMAGE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE AT THE NANOSCALE

1.
  Somaia S. Abu-Akkada
(Egypt)
PREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SARCOCYSTIS SPECIES IN

2.
Muhammad Akram
(Pakistan)
PREVALENCE OF BACKACHE AMONG SCHOOL GOING CHILDREN OF HYDERABAD, SINDH

3.
Mehtab Alam
(Pakistan)
HIGHLIGHTING THE DARKNESS: DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF A PEPTIDYL-FRET SUBSTRATE FOR TUMOR MARKER ENZYME HUMAN MATRIX METALLOPROTEASE-2 (hMMP-2)

4.
  Mustafa Drah
(Western Cape)
THE DEVELOPMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY-BASED DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CANCER

5.
  Adel Tari Farrokhrun
(Iran)
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMPHASIS ON INTRODUCTION OF DNA VACCINES

6.
C. Gaidau
(Romania)
NEW PRODUCTS BASED ON COLLAGEN HYDROLYSATES FOR CEREAL SEEDS TREATMENT AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

7.
Tibor Gorogh
(Germany)
LOXL4 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY HAS HIGH ANTIPROLIFERATIVE EFFECT AGAINST HUMAN HEAD AND NECK CARCINOMA CELLS

8.
  Baocheng Hu
(China)
SELECTION AND FUNCTION OF MICRORNA TARGETING MEPE

9.
  Fauzia Imtiaz
(Pakistan)
EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIP OF LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN RECEPTOR (LDLR) GENE

10.
  Gaeun Kang
(Republic of Korea)
BIOEQUIVALENCE STUDY OF TWO ORALLY DISINTEGRATING RISPERIDONE FORMULATIONS IN HEALTHY KOREAN VOLUNTEERS

11.
  In Sik Kim
(Korea)
ANALYSIS OF FILAGGRIN EXPRESSION IN THE SKIN OF NORMAL AND ATOPIC DERMATITIS SUBJECTS

12.
  Jin-Man Kim
(Korea)
EXPRESSION OF CARBOXYL TERMINUS OF HSP70-INTERACTING PROTEIN (CHIP) INDICATES POOR PROGNOSIS IN HUMAN GALLBLADDER CARCINOMA

13.
  Jana Musílková
(Czech Republic)
THE INFLUENCE OF UNIAXIAL STRETCHING ON THE MRNA EXPRESSION OF CONNEXIN 43 IN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS

14.
Young-Jin Son
(Korea)
OPTIMIZATION OF HUMAN INSULIN PRODUCTION PROCESS USING NEW IMPURITY BLOCKING METHOD

15.
Shaymaa Wagdy
(Egypt)
ASSOCIATION OF CAPN-10 GENETIC POLYMORPHISM WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS AND METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG EGYPTIANS

16.
  Wittawan Watanasrisin
(Japan)
STUDY OF PLASMA MEMBRANE PROTEINS EXPRESSION IN MODIFIED YEAST STRAINS

17.
  Jian-Guang Zhou
(China)
ELEVATED EXPRESSION OF EPHA3 CONTRIBUTES TO MALIGNANT PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER BY PROMOTING NEUROENDOCRINE DIFFERENTIATION OF TUMOR CELLS

Other Areas (Track)

1.
  Philippe Hubert Daniel
(France)
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY APPLIED TO DETECTION OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS: AN ALTERNATIVE TYPE OF BIOSENSOR

2.
Emil Omurzak
(Japan)
SYNTHESIS OF BIOCOMPATIBLE NANOMATERIALS BY THE PULSED PLASMA IN LIQUID

3.
  William J. Rowe
(USA)
LIFE EXPECTANCY STUDIES IN SPACE: CORRECTION OF MAGNESIUM DEFICITS

4.
Stuart Tessmer
(USA)
SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY STUDIES OF CONDUCTING PROTEIN NANOWIRES

1.
  Mohamed Al-Olama
(UAE)
A METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE REGISTRATION IN THE FREELY MOVING RAT

2.
Mohamed A. Abd El-Aziz
(Saudi Arabia)
AMELIORATION OF DOXORUBICIN-INDUCED GENOTOXICITY IN ISOLATED CULTURED HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES BY THYMOQUINONE, CURCUMIN AND L-CARNOSINE

3.
  Yuke He
(China)
HIGH-RESOLUTION LINKAGE MAPPING FOR HEAT TOLERANCE BY WHOLE-GENOME RESEQUENCING IN CHINESE CABBAGE

4.
Silvana Pompeia Val-Moraes
(Brazil)
A COMPREHENSIVE BIOINFORMATICS ANALYSIS OF THE LIPOXYGENASES SUPERFAMILY IN SHEWANELLA WOODYI STRAIN (STRAIN ATCC 51908 / MS32)

5.
  Tatiana Grigorievna Volova
(Russian Federation)
BIOTECHNOLOGY - THE WAY TO THE FUTURE

6.
  Guang-Ce Wang
(China)
THE ECONOMIC SEAWEED AQUACULTURE IN CHINA

1.
  Nouf Alenazi
(Saudi Arabia)
GREEN SYNTHESIS OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES USING GALAXAURA ELONGATA AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THEIR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY

2.
Artur Cieslewicz
(Poland)
ELEVATED NEOPTERIN LEVEL IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION

3.
Deokyeong Choe
(Korea)
THE ANTI-OBESITY EFFECT IN MICE DEPENDING ON THE COMBINATION OF MONASCUS PIGMENT DERIVATIVES

4.
  Pedro Adrian Aredes Fernandez
(Argentina)
INCREASE IN ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIHYPERTENSIVE PEPTIDES FROM CABERNET SAUVIGNON WINE BY OENOCOCCUS OENI

5.
  Kyeong-Jun Lee
(South Korea)
DIETARY VALINE REQUIREMENT OF RED SEABREAM (PAGRUS MAJOR)

6.
  Kyeong-Jun Lee
(South Korea)
VITAMIN C REPLACEMENT BY CITRUS BY-PRODUCT IN DIETS FOR KOREAN ROCKFISH SEBASTES SCHLEGELI

7.
  Cheng Han-Liang
(China)
cDNA SEQUENCE AND TISSUE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF GLUCOKINASE FROM LIVER OF GRASS CARP (CTENOPHARYNGODON IDELLA)

8.
Se Won Kim
(Korea)
ROLE OF ATP IN PROTEIN FOLDING ACTIVITY OF HYPERTHERMOPHILIC PYROCOCCUS HORIKOSHII CHAPERONIN

9.
Tamás Kovács
(Hungary)
PHAGE THERAPY BASE PESTICIDES: PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES

10.
Jae Seol Lee
(Korea)
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF FIBROBLASTIC RETICULAR CELL ISOLATED FROM LYMPH NODE VIA TNFR SUPER FAMILY STIMULATION

11.
  Atsushi Matsuo
(Japan)
CANDIDA ALBICANS STIMULATES TRANSGLUTAMINASE ACTIVITY IN HUMAN HEPATIC CELLS

12.
  Eriko Noda
(Japan)
DEVELOPMENT OF SIMPLE MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM FOR MALASSEZIA SPECIES

13.
  J. C. Okonkwo
(Nigeria)
GENETIC CORRELATION BETWEEN EGG QUALITY TRAITS

14.
  Nafiseh Serri
(Iran)
BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF TRANS-[RU(DMB)2CL(ETOH)]PF6; DNA-BINDING, DNA CLEAVAGE AND CELL CYTOTOXICITY

15.
  Mostafa Shourian
(Iran)
ELECTROCHEMICAL DOSIMETRY OF GAMMA RAY EMITTED FROM TALLIUM-201 BY AMPEROMETRIC SUPEROXIDE ANION BIOSENSOR

16.
Mahmoud Tanekhy
(Egypt)
INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE OF COMMON CARP, CYPRINUS CARPIO L

17.
Adnan Khan Niazi
(France)
MITOCHONDRIAL REGULATION STUDIES THROUGH SPECIFIC RNA KNOCKDOWN IN THE ORGANELLES

18.
  Sho Shindo
(Japan)
CADMIUM REMOVAL AND BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM PHYTOREMEDIATION PLANT BY SIMULTANEOUS SACCHARIFICATION AND FERMENTATION (SSF)

19.
  M.L. Taubin
(Russia)
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF NANOSTRUCTURAL AND MONOCRYSTALS MATERIALS IN MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNIQUE

20.
  Yueming Yan
(China)
iTRAQ-BASED QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS REVEALS NEW METABOLIC PATHWAYS OF WHEAT SEEDLING GROWTH UNDER HYDROGEN PEROXIDE STRESS

21.
Alpheus M. Zobolo
(South Africa)
GENETIC DIVERSITY IN CUCURBITA PEPO LANDRACES FROM NORTHERN KWAZULUNATAL, SOUTH AFRICA, REVEALED BY RAPD MARKERS

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Track)

1.
  John Carvell
(UK)
INSIGHTS INTO MONITORING CHANGES IN THE VIABLE CELL DENSITY AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY USING SCANNING, MULTI-FREQUENCY DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY

2.
  M. Iqbal Choudhary
(Pakistan)
CREATING NOVEL CHEMICAL SPACE FROM EXISTING ONE- BIOTRANSFORMATION FOR NEW PHARMACOPHORES

3.
  Ana Maria Trindade Grégio
(Brazil)
BIXIN ACTION IN MOUTH WOUND HEALING PROCESS

4.
  Takeshi Imai
(Japan)
NEW DRUG TARGET DISCOVERY WITH MAGNETIC NANOBEADS TECHNOLOGY-HIGH PERFORMANCES AFFINITY PURIFICATION FOR IDENTIFICATION OF 15-DEOXY-Δ12,14- PGJ2 INTERACTING FACTORS USING MAGNETIC NANOBEADS

5.
  John SantaLucia
(United States)
COUNTING PCR: ABSOLUTE DNA COPY NUMBER WITHOUT STANDARDS

6.
  Alexander Sirotkin
(Slovakia)
NEW REGULATORS OF REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONS

7.
  Gerald Striedner
(Austria)
ADVANCED BIOPROCESS MONITORING KEY TO PROCESS AND SYSTEMS UNDERSTANDING

8.
  William George Whitford
(United States)
SINGLE-USE SYSTEMS SUPPORT CONTINUOUS PROCESSING IN BIOPRODUCTION

1.
  John Bonham-Carter
(USA)
IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS BIOPROCESSING IN A SINGLE USE FACILITY OF THE FUTURE

2.
  John Cadwell
(United States)
NOVEL LARGE SCALE BIOREACTOR SUPPORTS CONTINUOUS MANUFACTURING

3.
Alain Chapel
(France)
mi-RNA-150 AND 7 REGULATORS OF MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS ACTION ON COLON CANCER INFLAMMATORY TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT

4.
  Nesrine S. El Sayed
(Egypt)
PROMISING THERAPY OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE TARGETING ANGIOTENSIN - CONVERTING ENZYME AND THE CYCLOOXGENASE -2 ISOFORM

5.
  Sadia Javed
(Pakistan)
SCREENING OF INDIGENOUSLY ISOLATED FUNGI FOR THE PRODUCTION AND OPTIMIZATION OF CHOLESTEROL LOWERING DRUG LOVASTATIN AND ITS IN VIVO EVALUATION

6.
Kisung Ko
(South Korea)
EXPRESSION AND GLYCOMODIFICATION OF THERAPEUTIC MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES IN TRANSGENIC PLANT

7.
  Lidija Urbas
(Slovenia)
MONOLITHIC COLUMNS FOR THE DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING AND IN-PROCESS CONTROL OF LARGE BIOMOLECULES

8.
  Li Yang
(China)
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF IGF-1 AND ITS SPLICING VARIANT (MGF) ON HUMAN BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (HBMSCS) IN VITRO

1.
  Li Chongbi
(China)
EXTRACTION OF VOLATILE OIL FROM ANGELICA SINENSIS AND APPRAISAL OF ITS BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY

2.
Afef Dellai
(Tunisia)
ANTICANCER ACTIVITY OF METHANOL EXTRACT AND ITS FRACTIONS FROM HALURUS EQUISETIFOLIUS

3.
  Vadivel Ganapathy
(USA)
THE NIACIN/BUTYRATE RECEPTOR GPR109A IS A TUMOR SUPPRESSOR IN COLON

4.
Benedicta N. Nkeh-Chungag
(South Africa)
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND MEMBRANE STABILIZING PROPERTIES OF TWO OLEANOLIC ACID DERIVATIVES

5.
Aiji Sakamoto
(Japan)
TO-2 HAMSTER: UNIQUE ANIMAL MODEL FOR SEVERE CARDIOMYOPATHY

6.
  Jyothi Vanama
(India)
SCREENING OF ALPHA-AMYLASE INHIBITS OR PRODUCED BY MARINE MICROORGANISMS BY MODIFIED TLC METHOD

7.
Magdy M. Youssef
(Saudi Arabia)
UTILIZATION OF PHAGE DISPLAY LIBRARIES FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF POLYPEPTIDE MOTIFS THAT BIND TO HSP90 PROTEIN FAMILY

Plant and Environment (Track)

1.
  Hilde-Gunn O. Hoen-Sorteberg
(USA)
UNRAVELING DEVELOPMENT: BASIC CONTROL OF BODY PATTERNS AND GROWTH IN PLANTS

2.
Udo Seiffert
(Germany)
COMPREHENSIVE, NON-INVASIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE MONITORING OF THE HEALTH AND NUTRITION STATE OF CROP PLANTS BY MEANS OF HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING AND COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE BASED ANALYSIS

1.
  Renata Andrzejewska
(Poland)
INDUCTION OF GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE AND GLUTATHIONE CONTENT BY HERBICIDE AND SAFENER TREATMENT IN BARLEY (HORDEUM MURIANUM L.) CELLS IN CULTURE

2.
  Maiza-Benabdesselam Fadila
(Algeria)
ANALYSIS OF ORGANOGENETIC APTITUDE OF CITRUS VARIETIES FOLLOWING AN IN VITRO MULTIPLICATION OF THE REJECTIONS OF OLD PLANTS OF TEN YEARS

3.
  Rafia Azmat
(Pakistan)
AN IMPORTANT ROLE OF CARETNOIDS IN PROTECTION OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS UNDER VAM INOCULATION ON MOMORDICA CHARANTIA

4.
  Yasmina EL Bahloul
(MOROCCO)
USE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN ARGANIA SPINOSA (L.) SKEELS DIVERSITY ASSESSMENT

5.
  R. P. Dhanya
(India)
STUDIES ON THE BIOCONTROL OF PHYTOPATHOGENS OF VIGNA RADIATA USING PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

6.
  Riad Sedki Riad El-Mohamedy
(Egypt)
SOIL AMENDMENT WITH BIO COMPOSTED AGRICULTURAL WASTES TO CONTROL DRY ROOT ROT DISEASE OF CITRUS IN NEW RECLAIMED LANDS

7.
  Sadia Javed
(Pakistan)
SALINITY AND DROUGHT INDUCED ANTIOXIDANT RESPONSES IN DIFFERENT CULTIVARS OF SAFFLOWER (CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS, L).

8.
  Jinzhong Jiang
(China)
‘FETUS TEA’ AND SELECTION OF ITS CULTIVATION PROGRAM

9.
  Habib Khoudi
(Tunisia)
CO-EXPRESSION OF A VACUOLAR NA+/H+ ANTIPORTER AND AN H+-PYROPHOSPHATASE WITH AN IRES-MEDIATED DICISTRONIC VECTOR IMPROVES SALINITY TOLERANCE IN TOMATO

10.
  You-Zhi Li
(China)
THE CHALLENGES AND DIRECTION OF RESEARCH ON MAIZE TOLERANCE TO THE ABIOTIC STRESSES

11.
  Li Juan Long
(China)
BIODIVERSITY OF MARINE BACTERIA IN DEEP SEDIMENT ENVIRONMENT OF INDIAN OCEAN

12.
  Li Juan Long
(China)
DIVERSITY OF CULTURABLE THERMOPHILIC ACTINOBACTERIA IN SEVERAL DRY-HOT ENVIRONMENTS

13.
  Christopher Didigwu Nwani
(Nigeria)
DNA BARCODING: AN ESSENTIAL TOOL FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA

14.
  A.F. Ogundola
(Nigeria)
EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL WASTES (BIOSTIMULANTS) ON MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF HYDROCARBON IN CRUDE OIL POLLUTED SOIL IN NIGERIA AND ITS RESIDUAL EFFECT ON PLANT GROWTH

15.
  I.C.J. Omalu
(Nigeria)
LARVICIDAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATORY ACTIVITIES OF METHANOLIC LEAF-EXTRACT OF CARICA PAPAYA (CARICACEAE) AGAINST CULEX PIPIENS PIPIENS MOSQUITOES (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE)

16.
  Chandraja Rathish
(India)
A STUDY ON PETROLEUM DEGRADING GORDONIA GPCVC1 ISOLATED FROM PONDICHERRY COAST

17.
  Y. Sun
(China)
STUDIES ON NON-TISSUE-CULTURE PLANT GENETIC TRANSFORMATION

18.
  Wenzhou Xiang
(China)
CO2 SEQUESTRATION COUPLED WITH LARGE-SCALE SPIRULINA(ARTHROSPIRA) CULTIVATION IN FULL SEAWATER-BASED MEDIUM

1.
Suliman S. Abdelrawaf
(Libya)
INFLUENCE OF ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS AND A. TERREUS ON THE PROTEIN CONTENTS CONTAMINATED WITH AFLATOXINS IN PEANUT SEEDS AT AL-BAYDA GOVERNORATE, LIBYA

2.
Taiga Akpovughaye
(Nigeria)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF THE EFFICACY OF SOME SELECTED FUNGICIDAL PLANT EXTRACTS

3.
J.A. Aliyev
(Azerbaijan)
DETERMINATION OF LEAF RUST RESISTANCE Lr19 GENE IN SELECTED BREAD WHEAT VARIETIES FROM AZERBAIJAN BY SCAR MARKERS

4.
H. Aminah
(Selangor)
MACROPROPAGATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS, TINOSPORA CRISPA FOR DOMESTICATION PURPOSES

5.
Sarwan Dhir
(USA)
AN EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING AGROBACTERIUMMEDIATED GENETIC TRANSFORMATION IN VALERIA (VALERIANA OFFICINALIS L.)

6.
Seema Dhir
(USA)
IDENTIFICATION, DNA SEQUENCING AND MOLECULAR GENETIC VARIATION IN ARUNDO DONAX POPULATIONS

7.
Wenxuan Dong
(China)
CLONING AND ANALYSIS OF SERK1 GENE FROM TRIPLOID PLANT PINGYI TIANCHA AND TETRAPLOID STRAIN 33 IN MALUS

8.
Gao Feng
(China)
CLONING AND ANALYSIS OF THE KEY ENZYME GENES IN ANTHOCYANIN SYNTHESIS FROM PURPLE-FLESHED SWEET POTATO [IPOMOEA ATATAS (L.) LAM]

9.
I. Ngueng Feze
(Canada)
THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS OF NOVEL MOLECULAR WATER TESTING BIOTECHNOLOGIES IN NORTH AMERICA

10.
Yehua He
(China)
EXPRESSION PATTERNS AND FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF SERKS IN SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS IN PINEAPPLE

11.
Mingkun Huang
(China)
CONCURRENT CHANGES IN METHYL JASMONATE EMISSION AND ITS BIOSYNTHESIS GENES’ EXPRESSION IN CYMBIDIUM ENSIFOLIUM FLOWER

12.
Chen Hui
(China)
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT NACL CONCENTRATION ON SEED TUBE GERMINATION, SEEDLINGS GROWTH OF HALOCNEMUN STROBILACEUM

13.
Kisung Ko
(Korea)
CHARACTERIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GA733-FC COMPLEX PROTEIN AS A VACCINE CANDIDATE FOR COLORECTAL CANCER IN PLANT

14.
Thana Khan
(UK)
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR ENHANCING WHEAT RESISTANCE AND TOLERANCE TO BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC STRESSES

15.
Ling Li
(China)
STUDY ON THE FUNCTIONAL OF AHAREB1 FROM ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L.

16.
María J. Rodríguez - Vaquero
(Argentina)
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF POLYPHENOLS FROM ARGENTINEAN FRUIT USING FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS

17.
Polycarp Nnacheta Okafor
(Nigeria)
IMPACT OF PETROLEUM REFINING ACTIVITIES ON NITRATE AND NITRITE CONTENT OF EDIBLE VEGETABLES AND ON THEIR IN VIVO KINETICS IN ALBINO RATS

18.
Long-Ling Ouyang
(China)
DE NOVO SEQUENCING, ASSEMBLY AND GENE ANNOTATION OF AN ARACHIDONIC ACID-RICH GREEN MICROALGA, MYRMECIA INCISA REISIGL H4301, BY 454 PYROSEQUENCING

19.
Margrethe Serek
(Germany)
USE OF GENETIC MODIFICATION FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF FLOWERING ORNAMENTALS

20.
Zhang Shaoying
(China)
STUDY ON MOLECULE IDENTIFICATION AND RHIZOMANIA RESISTANCE OF TRANSGENIC SUGAR BEET WITH RIPS GENE

21.
Oluwatosin K. Shittu
(Nigeria)
CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC ACTION OF METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF THYMUS VULGARIS LEAVE IN T. BRUCEI INFECTED RATS

22.
Maria Estela Silva-Stenico
(Piracicaba)
NATURAL PRODUCTS FROM CYANOBACTERIA WITH ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY

23.
Dilbar Tohty
(China)
EFFECT OF LOPNUR REGION TAMARIX L. THE CULTURABLE RHIZOPHERE SOIL ARCHAEA DIVERSITY AND ANTIBIOTIC

24.
A.V. Trofimov
(Russia)
NEW TECHNOLOGY OF GEOECOLOGICAL LIFE SUPPORTING OF A MAN: DRINKING WATER AS AN EFFECTIVE HELIO-GEROPROTECTOR

25.
Xiaojing Wang
(China)
TISSUE CULTURE-INDUCED SOMACLONAL VARIATION OF DECREASED POLLEN VIABILITY IN TORENIA (TORENIA FOURNIERI LIND.)

26.
Yang Xianghui
(China)
ANALYSIS OF CAROTENOIDS ACCUMULATION AND CAROTENOGENIC GENES EXPRESSION DURING FRUIT DEVELOPMENT IN LOQUAT

27.
Lu Xiao-Ping
(China)
PREDICTION MODEL OF HYBRID PERFORMANCE USING MOLECULAR MARKER BASED ON ADDITIVE-DOMINANT EFFECT

Regenerative Medicine(Track)

1.
Khalil N. Bitar
(USA)
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE APPROACHES TO NEURO DEGENERATIVE DISEASES OF THE GUT: BIOENGINEERED INTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER: A BIOLOGIC PLAUSIBILITY

2.
Alain Chapel
(France)
TREATMENT WITH MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS (MSC) OF LESIONS INDUCED BY ACCIDENTAL IRRADIATION AND RADIOTHERAPY. FIFTEEN YEARS OF PRECLINICAL AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCES

3.
  Xin-Yuan Liu
(China)
POSSIBILITY TO PARTLY WIN THE WAR AGAINST

4.
  Cinzia Marchese
(Italy)
KGF RESCUES MICE FROM VAGINAL ATROPHY AND CONTRIBUTES TO NON-GENOMIC ER? PATHWAY

1.
Khalil N. Bitar
(USA)
NEO-INNERVATION OF BIOENGINEERED COLONIC SMOOTH MUSCLE CONSTRUCTS

2.
  Songya Lu
(China)
ALTERNATIVE EXPRESSION STRATEGIES OF EV71 VLPs IN MULTIBAC SYSTEM AND ANALYSIS OF YIELDS AND COMPOSITIONS OF THE VLPs

3.
Mehrdad Rafat
(Sweden)
DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGHLY ELASTIC BIOENGINEERED CORNEA: FROM RESEARCH TO COMMERCIALIZATION

4.
William J. Rowe
(USA)
LONG SPACE MISSIONS AND GENE THERAPY

5.
  Ekaterina Igorevna Shishatskaya
(Russian Federation)
DEVICES FOR BIOMEDICINE, PRODUCED BY NATURAL BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS

6.
  Wang Yanrong
(China)
THE INFLUENCE ON THE EXPRESSION OF CONNEXIN AND RESISTANCE APOPTOSIS ABOUT FSH INTERPOSE IN THE DIFFERENT STAGE OF VITRIFICATION OF MOUSE OVARY

1.
  Lucie Bacakova
(Czech Republic)
BEHAVIOR OF VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS ON POLYMERS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH BIOACTIVE MOLECULES AND NANOPARTICLES

2.
  Chen Jie
(China)
THE INFLUENCE ON THE EXPRESSION OF VEGF/ VEGFR-2 AND avß5 INTEGRIN IN THE VITRIFICATION OF MOUSE OVARY INTERVENTION BY FSH

3.
Makoto Komura
(Japan)
OPTIMAL MOUNT OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR WITH GELATIN SPONGES

4.
  Sunitha Pulikkot
(UAE)
POLYCAPROLACTONE SCAFFOLDS TRIGGER GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION OF GASTRIC STEM CELLS

5.
  Prashanth Saseedharan
(UAE)
GROWTH OF GASTRIC STEM CELLS ON CHITOSAN SCAFFOLD

6.
  Pei Xiuying
(China)
ERS PLAYS A IMPORTANT ROLE IN OVARIAN TRANSPLANTATION AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION



 
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