Global Summit on
Biotechnology and Biomaterials Science(GSBBS2024)
Webinar | October 17, 2024
Biochemistry: The branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms.
Bioethics: Ethical considerations related to biotechnology and its applications.
Bioinformatics: The use of computer technology to analyze and manage biological data.
Biological Diversity: The variety of life forms on Earth, including biodiversity conservation.
Biology: The science of life and living organisms.
Biomedical Research: Research focused on understanding health and disease.
Biopharmaceuticals: Medicines produced using biotechnology, including vaccines and gene therapies.
Biophysics: Applying physics principles to understand biological processes.
Bioprocessing: Techniques for large-scale production of biological products, such as fermentation.
Bioremediation: Using living organisms to clean up environmental pollutants.
Biotechnology: The use of living organisms or their systems to develop or make useful products.
Cell Biology: The study of cells, the basic structural and functional units of life.
Cloning: Creating genetically identical copies of an organism or gene.
CRISPR-Cas9: A revolutionary gene-editing tool in biotechnology.
Ecology: The study of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
Epidemiology: The study of the distribution and causes of diseases in populations.
Evolution: The process by which species change over time.
Fermentation: A process used to produce biofuels, enzymes, and other bioproducts.
Gene Editing: Precise modification of an organism
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): Organisms with altered DNA for specific traits.
Genetic Engineering: The manipulation of an organism
Genetics: The study of genes and heredity.
Genome Sequencing: Determining the complete DNA sequence of an organism
Genomics: The study of an organism
Immunology: The study of the immune system and its response to pathogens.
Microbiology: The study of microscopic organisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Molecular Biology: The study of biological molecules and their roles in cellular processes.
Neuroscience: The study of the nervous system, including the brain and nerves.
Pharmacogenomics: Studying how genes influence an individual
Pharmacology: The study of drugs and their effects on living organisms.
Proteomics: The study of all proteins produced by an organism.
Proteomics: The study of proteins, their structures, functions, and interactions.
Recombinant DNA: DNA formed by combining genes from different sources, often used in biotechnology.
Stem Cells: Cells with the potential to develop into different cell types in the body.
Synthetic Biology: Designing and constructing biological parts, devices, and systems.
Tissue Engineering: Creating functional tissues or organs in the lab for transplantation.
Transgenic Organisms: Organisms that contain genes from other species.
Virology: The study of viruses and viral diseases.
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Fermentation Technology
Drug Design and Development
Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation
Bioinformatics
Cancer Biology
Nanobiotechnology
Stem Cell Biology
Regenerative Medicine
Applications of Stem Cells
Microbiology