Thursday, 18 April 2019

23rd World Congress on Biotechnology on November 14-15, 2019 at Amsterdam, Netherlands


Conference Series is organizing a "23rd World Congress on Biotechnology" on November 14-15, 2019 at Amsterdam, Netherlands. The theme of the conference is “Exploration of latest Applications in the field of Biotechnology”.

Why to attend???

Biotechnology-2019 Conference is a multidisciplinary program with broad participation with members from around the globe focused on learning about Biotechnology and its advances. This is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Biotechnology community that is from academia, research entities, medical groups, related associations, societies and also from government agencies, pharmaceutical, biomedical and medical device industries.

Target Audience:

The target of this conference is to gather the members from both industrial and academic fields as the audience which includes; CEOs, COOs, Directors, Vice Presidents, Co-directors, Biotechnologists, Managing Directors, Industry Safety Officers, Environmental & Plant Scientists, Doctorates, Professors, Post Doctorate Fellows, Dealers of Consumer Products/ Managers, Pharmaceutical Scientists, Students from the related fields.

Sessions/Tracks:

Track 1: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Drug Design
Track 2: Animal biotechnology
Track 3: Industrial biotechnology
Track 4: Plant and agriculture biotechnology
Track 5: Nano-Biotechnology
Track 6: Stem Cell Biotechnology
Track 7: Environmental Biotechnology
Track 8: Biotechnology Industries In The Market
Track 9: Microfluidics For Biotechnology
Track 10: Food Biotechnology
Track 11: Marine Biotechnology
Track 12: Cancer Biotechnology
Track 13: Techniques of Biotechnology
Track 14: Protein Engineering
Track 15: Recombinant DNA technology
Track 16: Biosensors in biotechnology
Track 17: Biodegradation and recycling
Track 18: Biochemistry and Biophysics

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