Mediterranean Life Sciences Union Meeting on December 08-10, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey

Mediterranean Life Sciences Union Meeting on December 08-10, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey

The Mediterranean Life Sciences Union organizes the 1st MedLIFE at the Congress Center of the Istanbul Technical University (Türkiye) in collaboration with other universities in the Mediterranean region and several publishing partners. The proceedings (limited to 5 Word pages including figures and references) will be published in the Springer/IEREK ASTI Book Series (indexed in Scopus and SCImago) and extended papers will be published in Special Issues of journals (indexed in Scopus and Web of Science). Visit our website (www.med-life.org) to learn more about the event. On this occasion, we are pleased to invite you to take part in the conference (in-person or virtually) and share/discuss your latest research findings.

 


MedLIFE-24 Keypoints:


• The MedLIFE Annual Meeting is one of the largest international life science meetings in the region.

• The MedLIFE Annual Meeting aims to provide a forum where life scientists, especially early career researchers, can present and discuss their findings with experts in all fields of life science.

• The MedLIFE-24 will take place on 08–10 December 2024 in Istanbul, Türkiye.

• It will go ahead in person but there will be a possibility to present online.

• It will feature talks and panels covering a diverse range of life science and life science-society topics.

• Abstract submissions (max. 350 words) will be accepted until 31 July 2024. Please read the Guidelines.

• The MedLIFE-24 encourages submissions of research works from all regions of the world.

• Read about our MedLIFE-24 Publication Plan.

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• Contact us, if you need more information: contact us


 

We invite you to come to Istanbul and participate in an exciting conference in a stimulating environment!

 

Track 1. Agricultural Biology (Crop science, soil fertility, and pest management in agricultural ecosystems).

Track 2. Astrobiology (Exploration of life's origin, evolution, and distribution in the universe, including potential extraterrestrial life).

Track 3. Bacteriology (Study of bacteria, covering biology, genetics, ecological roles, and interactions with humans, animals, and the environment).

Track 4. Biotechnology (Utilizing biological systems or derivatives to develop products and technologies for diverse industries like healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing).

Track 5. Biochemistry (Chemical processes within living organisms, emphasizing molecular mechanisms and metabolic pathways).

Track 6. Bioinformatics & Biological Data Science (Utilizing biology, computer science, and statistics to analyze large-scale biological datasets, like genomic sequences and protein structures).

Track 7. Biolinguistics (Studying genetics, neurobiology, and cognition's influence on language acquisition and evolution).

Track 8. Biological Anthropology (The biological and behavioral aspects of human evolution and variation, including genetics, primatology, and paleoanthropology).

Track 9. Biological & Biomedical Engineering (Applying engineering principles to innovate solutions in healthcare and medical technology).

Track 10. Biological Oceanography (Studying marine life, ecosystems, and processes in oceans, including biodiversity, nutrient cycling, and climate change impacts).

Track 11. Biomechanics (Exploring the mechanics of living organisms' movement and structure, applicable in sports science, rehabilitation, and biomechanical engineering).

Track 12. Biophysics (Studying physical principles in biology including molecular interactions, cellular mechanics, and biomolecular structure).

Track 13. Biosustainability (Advocating sustainable practices across agriculture, industry, and society to uphold biodiversity, ecosystem health, and human well-being).

Track 14. Botany (Plants structure, function, classification, and ecological roles, with applications in agriculture, forestry, and conservation biology).

Track 15. Cancer Biology & Oncology (Studying cancer cell biology, tumor development, and molecular mechanisms of oncogenesis, with emphasis on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies).

Track 16. Cell Biology (The structure, function, and behavior of cells, including cellular processes such as cell division, signaling, and organelle function).

Track 17. Circular Bioeconomy (Encouraging sustainable resource management and recycling to create a circular economy, minimizing environmental impact while maximizing resource efficiency).

Track 18. Ecology & Environmental Biology (Studying organism-environment interactions, emphasizing ecosystems, biodiversity, conservation, and human impacts on natural systems).

Track 19. Endocrinology (Studying hormone and endocrine gland structure and function, exploring their regulatory roles in metabolic, growth, and reproductive processes).

Track 20. Enzymology (Exploring enzyme structure, function, and regulation, as well as their catalytic mechanisms and versatile applications across biotechnology, medicine, and industry).

Track 21. Ethology (Studying animal behavior in natural settings, focusing on communication, social interactions, and adaptive behaviors).

Track 22. Evolutionary Biology (Studying evolution processes like genetic variation, natural selection, and speciation to understand the origins and diversity of life forms).

Track 23. Food Bioscience (Studying food production, processing, safety, and nutrition, including food microbiology, quality control, and functional foods).

Track 24. Genetics (Studying heredity and variation in organisms, including genes' structure, function, and regulation, with applications in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology).

Track 25. Histology & Histopathology (Studying tissue and organ microstructures, including their organization, composition, and pathological changes related to diseases).

Track 26. Immunology (The immune system and its responses to pathogens, allergens, and tumors, exploring topics such as immunological disorders, vaccination, and immune therapies).

Track 27. Marine Biology (Studying marine organisms, ecosystems, and processes, including biodiversity, ecology, and conservation in marine environments).

Track 28. Medical Sciences & Technology (Integrating medical expertise with technological advancements to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and patient care across various medical disciplines, including imaging, surgery, and rehabilitation).

Track 29. Microbiology (Studying microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists, exploring their biology, ecology, and diverse applications in medicine, industry, and biotechnology).

Track 30. Molecular Biology (Studying the structure, function, and interactions of biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins to understand cellular processes and genetic inheritance).

Track 31. Mycology (Studying fungi, including taxonomy, morphology, ecology, and interactions with other organisms, with diverse applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry).

Track 32. Neurosciences (Studying the nervous system's structure, function, and disorders, including neurophysiology, neurochemistry, and neuropharmacology).

Track 33. Paleontology & Paleobiology (Studying ancient life forms preserved in fossils to gain insights into past ecosystems, evolutionary processes, and the history of life on Earth).

Track 34. Pathology (Studying disease etiology, focusing on tissue and organ changes associated with pathologic conditions).

Track 35. Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmacology (Studying the impacts of drugs on biological systems, encompassing their discovery, development, and therapeutic applications in treating various diseases).

Track 36. Phycology (Exploring algae, encompassing taxonomy, physiology, ecology, and biotechnological applications, particularly emphasizing their significance in aquatic ecosystems and industries).

Track 37. Physiology (Studying the functions and mechanisms of living organisms and their parts, including organ systems, cellular physiology, and adaptations to environmental conditions).

Track 38. Population Biology (Population dynamics, encompassing growth, distribution, and interactions, which are crucial in conservation biology and ecology).

Track 39. Quantum Biology (Studying coherence, entanglement, and tunneling phenomena in biological systems, particularly shedding light on their intricate processes).

Track 40. Reproductive Sciences (Exploring reproductive physiology, fertility, and health in humans and other species, covering gametogenesis, fertilization, and reproductive technologies).

Track 41. Structural Biology (Analyzing the 3D structure of biological macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, through methods like X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy).

Track 42. Synthetic Biology (Applying engineering principles to create artificial biological systems, including synthetic organisms, genetic circuits, and biomaterials, for use in medicine, biotechnology, and bioenergy).

Track 43. Systems Biology (Utilizing computational and mathematical modeling to analyze biological data across various organizational levels, from cells to ecosystems, to comprehend complex biological systems).

Track 44. Theoretical Biology (Exploring theoretical frameworks and models to understand biological phenomena, including principles of evolution, behavior, and ecological dynamics).

Track 45. Toxicology (Studying the harmful impacts of chemicals, drugs, and environmental pollutants on organisms, focusing on toxicity mechanisms, risk assessment, and environmental health).

Track 46. Virology & Parasitology (Examining viruses and parasites, encompassing their biology, transmission, pathogenesis, and interactions with hosts, with implications for disease control and prevention).

Track 47. Zoology (Animals and their behavior, ecology, physiology, and evolution, encompassing diverse taxa and addressing topics such as animal diversity, conservation, and evolutionary adaptations).

Track 48. Integrated Life Science Topics (Interdisciplinary approaches to address complex biological questions, integrating knowledge from multiple life science disciplines to advance understanding of living systems).

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