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Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to:
Agricultural Biotechnology
Animal biotechnology
Application of artificial intelligence in
food engineering research and in industry
Artificial organs and implants
Biocatalysis, organocatalysis and
nanobiotechnology
Bioinformatics
Biological and biomedical imaging
Biomedical Computational drug discovery
Bio-MEMS and microbioreactors
Biomimetic and self-assembled materials
Bioremediation of polluted sites
Biosensors and molecular diagnostics
Cell and tissue engineering
Control and system engineering for food
industry
Drug screning and pharmaceutical synthesis
Electronics and instrumentation in food
industry
Environmental Biotechnology
Enzyme Engineering
Food Biotechnology
Food engineering education
Food microstructure development and
characterization
Food properties including thermal
chemical and mechanical properties
Gene expression databases
Gene regulation
Heat, mass transfer and fluid flow in food
processing
Industrial Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology
Mathematical modeling and software
development for food processing purposes
Medical and biological devices
Medical Biotechnology
Microbiology
Microorganism technology
Nano Biotechnology
Nanoparticle sequestration in biomolecules
Nanoparticles, nanocomposites, and
nanoporous materials for bio-applications
Non-thermal food processing
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Plant biotechnology
Plant design using conceptual design
techniques
Protein and gene delivery systems
RNA and DNA structure and sequencing
Separation and purification processes for
food production
Thermal processing
Plagiarism:
We will not accept any paper which, at the
time of submission, is under review, is
accepted for publication, or has already
been published in another conference or a
journal. ICBFS is utterly intolerant of
plagiarism. Submitted papers are expected to
contain original work executed by the
authors with adequate, proper and scholarly
citations to the work of others. It is the
job of the authors to clearly identify both
their own contribution(s) and also published
results / techniques on which they depend or
build. Reviewers are charged to ensure these
standards are met.