Main Topics
Submissions of original research papers and abstracts for the main program and the doctoral consortium in all areas of ABB in Biochemistry and Biotechnology application aspects includes but not limited to:

Applied Biochemistry
Histochemistry
Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Cytochemical probes
Protein Science
Nucleic Acids
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Biophysics
Immunology
Signal Transduction
Biochemical Engineering
Systems biology
Integration of Life Sciences & Engineering
Molecular Design and Structure
Dysregulation of cellular function in disease
Cell cycle control with respect to cell proliferation, differentiation and death
DNA and RNA processing and the effects on cellular activity
Regulation of stem cells and regenerative medicine
Intra-cellular organelles, metabolism and the control of cell biochemistry
Local niches and cell function
Product Engineering in the Bio Industries
Macromolecular Science and Engineering
Biochemical and bio-molecular engineering
Bioengineering and biomedical engineering
Biological and Medicinal Chemistry

Applied Biotechnology
Animal Biotechnology
Biocatalysis technologies
Biofuels
Bioinformatics
Biomaterials
Biopolymers
Cell Engineering
Genomics
Medical Robotics
Microarray Technologies
Microbial Technology
Nano-Bio-Computing
Nanobiotechnology
Nano-Medicine
Neuro-Engineering
Plant biotechnology
Tissue Engineering
Biotechnological innovations
Biological Systems and Models
Biomedical and Biological Sensors
Biomedical Data Engineering
Biomedical Image Processing & Analysis
Bioprocesses; Biocatalysis; and Environmental Biotechnology
Biosafety issues and bioethics
Body's and Cell's Bio-signatures
Cell and Tissue Culture
Computer Assisted Intervention Systems
Design and scale up of bioprocesses
Engineering Models in Bio-Medicine
Environmental Biotechnology
Food Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Modelling and simulation of bioprocesses
Molecular and Cellular Systems
Nano-Mechanisms for Molecular Systems
Stress Physiology & Molecular Biology
Supervision and control of bioprocess