Wednesday 18 March 2015

Synthetic Biology-2016

About Conference

 
OMICS international welcomes you to attend the International Conference on Synthetic Biology during August 18-19, 2016 London, UK. We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the arena of Synthetic Biology. Synthetic Biology-2016 anticipates more than 300 participants around the globe with thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral and Poster presentations. The attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related OMICS Group Journals. This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Scientists. The intending participants can confirm their participation by registering for the conference along with your colleagues.
Synthetic Biology 2016 is a relatively new field in biomedical research. It focuses on engineering new or modified signaling proteins to create desired signaling pathways in the cell. Every living cell is an extremely complex machine expressing thousands of different proteins. Due to superb regulation, many cells, such as photoreceptors and other neurons in vertebrates, can live for decades. Cells can also self-reproduce by division, where both daughter cells are perfectly viable. Natural selection (the “blind watchmaker”, to use Dawkins’ expression) spent hundreds of millions of year to achieve this perfection. Due to elucidation of the intricacies of cellular regulatory mechanisms we can now play evolution on our time scale: re-design proteins and signaling pathways to achieve our ends.
Synthetic biology is a novel field that finds its origin at the intersection of biology and engineering. It involves  designing and construction of biological systems or devices that can be applied in varied domains to get specified results. It’s a multidisciplinary effort made by scientists to understand the functioning of biological organisms, cells & genes and implementation of artificial genetic processes to give specific characteristics to an organism. It can even be used to develop a completely new biological system. Global synthetic biology market was valued at $3.0 billion in 2013 and it is estimated to reach $38.7 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 44.2% during the forecast period.



Conference Highlights


  • Synthetic Genomics
  • Design and construction of Synthetic Gene Networks
  • Molecular Modeling and Drug Designing
  • Genome Design and Next-generation genomic technologies
  • Development of Recombinant-DNA technology
  • Protein Engineering Design and Selection
  • Advanced DNA Sequencing
  • Computational Biology
  • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
  • Industrial Biotechnology
  • Animal Cell and Tissue Engineering
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Novel materials and Biosensors
  • Synthetic Biology Trends in Oncology



 Special Issues


  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective OMICS International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.