DESCRIPTION
Call for Papers: LCBEHS-26
All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:
1. Chemical Sciences
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.
2. Biological Sciences
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.
3. Environmental Sciences
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.
4. Health Sciences
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.
Interrelated (Nexus) Topics
This is where the most modern breakthroughs occur, as these fields overlap significantly.
Biochemistry (Chemical + Biological)
Enzyme kinetics and metabolic pathways.
Protein folding and structural biology.
Environmental Toxicology (Environmental + Chemical + Health)
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.
One Health (Biological + Environmental + Health)
Zoonotic Diseases: How viruses jump from animals/environment to humans (e.g., COVID-19).
Antimicrobial Resistance: The environmental spread of drug-resistant bacteria.
Medicinal Chemistry (Chemical + Health)
Drug discovery and synthetic design of pharmaceuticals.
Pharmacokinetics: How the body processes chemicals.
Bioinformatics (Biological + Computer Science + Health)
Using big data to map genomes and predict disease outbreaks.