Topics

All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:


1. Biological Sciences 

These topics focus on the basic principles of life that apply to all living organisms.

  • Molecular Biology & Genetics

    • DNA replication, transcription, and translation.

    • Genomics and Proteomics.

    • Epigenetics and Gene Regulation.

    • Mendelian and Population Genetics.

  • Cell Biology (Cytology)

    • Organelle function and structure.

    • Cell signaling and communication.

    • Cell cycle, mitosis, and meiosis.

    • Metabolic pathways (Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle).

  • Biochemistry

    • Enzymology and kinetics.

    • Structure of macromolecules (Lipids, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids).

    • Bioenergetics.


2. Organismal and Evolutionary Biology

These areas look at how organisms function as whole units and how they change over time.

  • Evolutionary Biology

    • Natural selection and adaptation.

    • Phylogenetics and the Tree of Life.

    • Speciation and macroevolution.

  • Microbiology

    • Bacteriology (Study of bacteria).

    • Virology (Study of viruses).

    • Mycology (Study of fungi) and Parasitology.

  • Physiology and Anatomy

    • Comparative anatomy.

    • Homeostasis and feedback loops.

    • Organ systems (Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, etc.).


3. Medical Sciences (Clinical and Human-Centric)

This branch applies biological knowledge specifically to human health, diagnosis, and treatment.

  • Pathology and Pathophysiology

    • Mechanisms of disease.

    • Histology (Microscopic tissue analysis).

    • Inflammation and wound healing.

  • Pharmacology and Toxicology

    • Pharmacokinetics (How the body affects the drug).

    • Pharmacodynamics (How the drug affects the body).

    • Drug development and clinical trials.

  • Immunology

    • Innate vs. Adaptive immunity.

    • Autoimmune disorders.

    • Vaccinology and immunotherapy.

  • Neuroscience

    • Neuroanatomy and neurochemistry.

    • Cognitive and behavioral neuroscience.

    • Neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s).


4. Interrelated and Applied Fields

These disciplines bridge the gap between pure biology and practical medical application.

  • Biomedical Engineering

    • Prosthetics and tissue engineering.

    • Medical imaging technology (MRI, CT scans).

  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

    • Big data analysis in healthcare.

    • Modeling biological systems.

  • Epidemiology and Public Health

    • Infectious disease tracking.

    • Biostatistics.

    • Environmental health and social medicine.

  • Biotechnology

    • CRISPR and gene editing.

    • Stem cell research and regenerative medicine.

    • Synthetic biology.