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About Conference
Conference Series is a renowned organization that organizes highly notable conferences throughout the globe. Currently we are bringing forth “34th International conference on Chemical Biology & Radiation Therapy” scheduled to be held during September 26-27, 2018 in Chicago, USA. The conference invites all the participants across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent developments in the field of Chemical Biology & Radiation Therapy.
Conference Series Organizes 3000+ Global Events Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access Journals which contain over 70000 eminent personalities as editorial board members as reputed scientists and 1200+ Symposiums & Workshops.
Why to attend???
With members from around the world focused on learning about Chemical Biology & Radiation Therapy; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Chemical Biology & Radiation Therapy community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Chemical Biology & Radiation Therapy are hallmarks of this conference.
Target Audience:
- Students, Scientists
- Researchers
- Faculty
- Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacy & Medical Colleges
- Associations and Societies
- Business Entrepreneurs
- Training Institutes
- Software developing companies
- Manufacturing, Medical Devices Companies
- Data Management Companies
2018 Highlights:
- 200+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia)
- 5+ Keynote Speakers
- 50+ Plenary Speakers
- 20+ Exhibitors
- 14 Innovative Educational Sessions
- 5+ Workshops
- B2B Meetings
Sessions & Tracks
Track 1: Essentials of Chemical Biology
- Biological macromolecules and lipid assemblies
- Chemical and biological synthesis
- Molecular biology, biochemistry & regulation
- Molecular selection and evolution
- Protein design and engineering
- Magnetic resonance
- Diffraction and microscopy
- Electronic and vibrational spectroscopy
- Proteins as catalysts
- Structural chemistry
- Synthetic chemistry
- Biophysical chemistry
Track 2: Chemical Biology: Methods & Protocols
- In-vitro chemical genetic screening
- In-vivo chemical genetic screening
- Small molecules in chemical biology
- Small molecule target identification
Track 3: Chemical Biology of Glycoproteins
- Glycosylation of proteins
- Chemical synthesis and engineering of glycoproteins
- Chemoenzymatic synthesis
- Synthetic studies of GPI-Anchored peptides, glycoproteins, and proteins
- Chemical approaches to Image protein glycosylation
- Targeting glycan’s of HIV envelope glycoproteins for vaccine design
- Design, synthesis and evaluation of mucin glycopeptide based cancer vaccine
- Selective chemical glycosylation of therapeutic proteins
- Epigenetics and epitranscriptomics
Track 4: Organic & Inorganic Chemical Synthesis
- Carbohydrate and nucleic acid synthesis
- Porphyrin systems
- Metal complexes
- Biosynthesis
- Molecular devices
- Isolation and structure determination
- Molecular recognition
- Biomimetic chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Dendrimers
- Self-assembling systems
- Synthetic methods
- Asymmetric catalysis
- Total synthesis
- Amino acid and peptide synthesis
- Biomaterials
Track 5: Mass Spectroscopy in Chemical Biology
- Instrumentation and methods
- Protein mass spectrometry
- Metabolomics
- Proteomics
- Mass spectrometry to discover natural products
- Applications of mass spectrometry in synthetic biology
- Studying enzyme mechanisms using mass spectrometry: Applications
Track 6: Chemical Biology: Enabling Drug Discovery
- Chemical genetic approach: Small molecule probes
- Applications for activity-based probes in drug discovery
- Chemical biology of stem cell modulation
- Chemical biology of histone modifications
- Chemologics
- Antibody-Drug conjugates in oncology
- Drug discovery by DNA-encoded libraries
- Chemical biology in regenerative medicine
- Nanotechnology
- Highthroughput screening
Track 7: Computational Tools for Chemical Biology
- Molecular modeling computer simulations of biological systems
- Designed chemical tools with computational chemistry
- Computational design of protein function
- Computational enzymology
- Computational chemistry tools in glycobiology
- Molecular modeling of nucleic acids
- Protein structure prediction
- Computational modeling of molecular recognition processes
- Membrane transport from computational methodologies
- Protein folding theory
- Design of inhibitors, intercalators, agonists, and antagonists
- Chemical and spectroscopic probes
- Bioinformatics
Track 8: Chemical Biology: Techniques & Applications
- Cryomicroscopy
- Atomic force microscopy
- Differential scanning calorimetry in the study of lipid structures
- Membrane potentials and membrane probes
- NMR spectroscopy of protein structure and dynamics
- NMR imaging
- NMR contrast agents
- Molecular dynamics
- Two-dimensional infrared studies of biomolecules
- Biological applications of single and two photons fluorescence
- Optical tweezers
- PET imaging in chemical biology
- Chemical genetics
- Protein crystallography
- X-ray crystallography of proteins and DNA
Track 9: Ubiquitination
- Ubiquitin signaling
- Antigen processing
- Apoptosis
- Biogenesis of organelles
- Cell cycle and division
- DNA transcription and repair
- Differentiation and development
- Immune response and inflammation
- Neural and muscular degeneration
- Morphogenesis of neural networks
- Modulation of cell surface receptors, ion channels and the secretory pathway
- Response to stress and extracellular modulators
- Ribosome biogenesis
- Viral infection
Track 10: siRNA-A Tool in Chemical Biology
Track 11: Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
- Synthetic methods for medicinal chemistry and chemical biology
- Applications of fluorinated amino acids and peptides
- Metabolic biochemistry
- Natural products synthesis
- Chemical biology of natural products and macromolecules
- Reactivity of biomolecules
- Cancer, Inflammation
- Neurodegenerative diseases, Nanomedicine
- Antiviral agents
- Antibiotics
Track 12: Labeling & Sensing in Chemical Biology
- Small molecular sensors and their applications
- Tools for structural and computational analysis of enzymes
- Importance of radioactive labeling
- Biosensing
- Stable isotope in mass spectrometry
- New synthetic methods for labeling
- Phosphate modified nucleotides
- Labile amino acid phosphorylation
- Phosphate modification and labeling to study mRNA caps
Track 13: Radiation Therapy Clinical Applications
- Bone, cartilage and soft tissue sarcomas
- Lymphoreticular system tumors
- Endocrine system tumors
- Respiratory system tumors
- Head and neck cancers
- Central nervous system tumors
- Digestive system tumors
- Gynecological tumors
- Male reproductive and genitourinary tumors
- Breast cancer
- Pediatric solid tumors
- Skin cancers and melanoma
Track 14: Quality Management in Radiation Therapy
- Quality management and improvement
- Patient safety and managing error
- Methods to assure and improve quality
- People and quality
- Quality assurance in radiotherapy
- Quality control: Equipment
- Quality control: Patient-specific
Track 15: The Physics of Radiation Therapy
- Nuclear transformations
- Production of X-rays
- Clinical radiation generators
- Interactions of ionizing radiation
- Measurement of ionizing radiation
- Quality of X-ray beams
- Measurement of absorbed dose
- Dose distribution and scatter analysis
Track 16: External Radiation Therapy
- Three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy
- Intensity modulated radiation therapy
- Proton beam therapy
- Neutron beam therapy
- Stereotactic radiation therapy
- Image-guided radiation therapy
Track 17: Internal Radiation Therapy
Track 18: Novel Treatments in Radiation Therapy
- Systemic radiation therapy
- Novel targeted therapies
- Chemotherapy
- Immunotherapy
- Gene therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen
- Volumetric modulated arc therapy
- Radiosurgery
- Proton therapy
- Adaptive radiotherapy
- Molecular radiotherapy
- Hypofractionated robotic radiotherapy
- Biomedical engineering
Track 19: Protocols in Radiotherapy
- Elective radiotherapy
- Pre-operative radiotherapy
- Post-operative radiotherapy
- Intra-operative radiotherapy
- Palliative radiotherapy
- Radiotherapy associated with chemotherapy
- Radiation oncology
Track 20: Radiopharmaceuticals
Track 21: Radioactive Waste Management
- Low-level radioactive waste
- High-level radioactive waste
- Recyclable and non-recyclable radioactive materials
- Radioactive materials from nuclear power plants
Track 22: Dosimetry & Treatment Planning
Track 23: Radio Biology in Radiation Therapy
- Radiation chemistry
- Radiation poisoning
- Radiation therapy in cancer
- Bioelectromagnetics
- Radiogenomics
- Bioenergetics
- Cancer biology
Track 24: Health Care Systems & Human Resources in Radiation Therapy
Market Analysis
The global Chemical Biology market is projected to reach USD 13.60 Billion by 2022 from USD 6.52 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 15.8% during the forecast period. The growth of this market is majorly driven by factors such as increased research activities and R&D investments in the life science industry, rising number of genome projects, technological advancements in the life science & chemical industry, and rising incidence of infectious diseases & genetic disorders. The key players in the global Chemical Biology market are Thermo Fisher (US), Merck (Germany), Illumina (US), QIAGEN (Netherlands), New England Biolabs (US), Promega (US), Agilent (US), Roche (Switzerland), Takara Bio (Japan), Bio Basic (Canada), Jena Bioscience (Germany), and Molecular Biology Resources (US).
The report "Radiotherapy Market by Type (External (IGRT, IMRT, 3D-CRT), Internal (LDR, HDR) & Systemic), Product (Proton Beam, Cyberknife, LINAC, Seed, Samarium), Application (Prostate, Breast, Cervical), End User, and Region - Global Forecasts to 2022", The global radiotherapy market is projected to reach USD 9.47 Billion by 2022 from USD 6.81 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 6.8%. Technological advancements in radiotherapy systems, increasing incidence and prevalence of cancer, rising geriatric population, and growing adoption of radiotherapy devices and procedures are the major factors driving market growth.
No. of Participants per Country for Chemical Biology & Radiation Therapy Conferences
List of Societies & Associations for Chemical Biology and Radiation Therapy
- American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC)
- American Chemical Society
- American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
- Canadian Society for Chemical Technology
- Chinese Chemical Society
- Chemical Society of Japan
- Indian Chemical Society
- Italian Chemical Society
- Danish Chemical Society
- Société Chimique de France
- Polish Chemical Society
- Norwegian Chemical Society
- The Korean Chemical Society
- Royal Australian Chemical Institute
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Swedish Chemical Society
- American Board of Radiology
- American Brachytherapy Society
- British Institute of Radiology
- Chinese Society of Radiology
- Danish Society of Radiology
- European Society of Radiology
- Japan Radiological Society
- International Society of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy
- Korean Society of Radiology
- Radiological Society of The Netherlands
- Radiological Society of North America
- Spanish Society of Radiology
- Swiss Society of Radiology
- Italian Society of Medical Radiology
- Singapore Radiology Society
- Turkish Radiological Society
Scope and Importance
Chemical biologists are uniquely positioned to contribute to malaria and tuberculosis research. By studying biological systems at the molecular level, researchers resolve mechanistic questions relating to disease biology. Chemical biologists, adept at creating cross-disciplinary tools, provide fresh insights into the drug discovery process, including target identification, lead candidate optimization and mechanistic studies of drug action. These same approaches may be used to control vectors, develop vaccines and engineer diagnostic systems. Although DNA-sequencing efforts have provided new windows on malaria and tuberculosis, chemical biology will be instrumental in translating this genetic information into the functional realm. Chemical biologists have rapidly developed methods to profile and analyze diverse proteins. Comparative proteomics using these tools will illuminate pathogen metabolism and may lead to the identification of unique targets for malaria and tuberculosis drug development.
Wider socioeconomic issues must be addressed to make diagnosis and treatment options more widely available to those in need. However, chemical biology, with its interdisciplinary focus, can offer the tools and insights necessary to tackle the important societal goal of improving global health.
Scope of Chemical Biology
Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses concentrated radiation beams to kill cancer cells. The most common type of radiation therapy is external beam radiation. This type involves a machine that directs high-energy beams of radiation at cancer cells. The machine allows radiation to be targeted at specific sites, which is why doctors use external beam radiation for nearly all types of cancer. According to Clinical surveys, about half of all cancer patients will receive radiation therapy.
Radiation therapy is an important tool for treating cancer, and is often used in conjunction with other therapies, such as chemotherapy or tumor-removal surgery. The main goals of radiation therapy are shrinking tumors and kill cancer cells. While the therapy also will likely injure healthy cells, the damage isn’t permanent. Your normal, noncancerous cells have the ability to recover from radiation therapy. To minimize the effect radiation has on the body, the radiation is targeted only to a specific point(s) in your body.
Radiation therapy can be used during different stages of cancer treatment and for different outcomes. Radiation therapy can be used:
- To alleviate symptoms in advanced, late-stage cancer
- As the primary treatment for cancer
- In conjunction with other cancer treatments
- To shrink a tumor before surgery
- To kill any remaining cancer cells after surgery
Why Chicago, USA??
Chicago, officially the City of Chicago, is the third-most populous city in the United States. The Chicago metropolitan area, often referred to as Chicagoland, has nearly 10 million people and is the third-largest in the U.S. Chicago has often been called a global architecture capital. Chicago is considered one of the most important business centers in the world. Positioned along Lake Michigan, the city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation: O'Hare International Airport is the second-busiest airport in the world when measured by aircraft traffic; the region also has the largest number of U.S. highways and railroad freight.
In 2016, Chicago hosted a record 54 million domestic and international visitors, making it one of the most visited cities in the United States. Landmarks in the city include Millennium Park, Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile, Art Institute of Chicago, Museum Campus, the Willis (Sears) Tower, Museum of Science and Industry, and Lincoln Park Zoo. Chicago's culture includes the visual arts, novels, film, theater (especially improvisational comedy), and music, particularly jazz, blues, soul, hip-hop, gospel, and house music. There are many colleges and universities in the Chicago area; of which Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois at Chicago are classified as "highest research" doctoral universities. Chicago has professional sports teams in each of the major professional leagues. The city has many nicknames, the best-known being the Windy City and Chi-Town.
The most difficult decision to make regarding a vacation to Chicago is determining what to do and see among the region's vast and diverse offerings. Chicago County promises a truly remarkable vacation experience for everyone.
However, America commanded the largest share of the Chemical, Biological, Radiological market, followed by Europe. And Chicago, Illinois is one of the major hubs for companies, Institutes working on Chemical, Biological, Radiological and related fields.
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Cancer Therapy 2017
The 25th World Congress on Cancer Science and Therapy 2017 was held at Baltimore during October 18-20, 2017.
The conference focused on Cancer Science and Therapy Medicine studies with the theme "Characterizing Novel Approaches in Diagnosis and Cancer Therapies". The meeting was engrossed in a rich diversified spectrum of comprehensive discussions on novel subjects like Cancer Therapy and Cancer Genetics, Cancer Cell Biology, Stem Cell Therapy, Immunotherapy, Cancer Biomarkers, Novel Approaches to Cancer Therapeutics, Childhood cancer and developmental stages, Cancer Management & Prevention, Targeted Cancer Therapy, Precision Medicine & Cancer Therapy, Cancer: Psychological & Social Aspects, Complementary and Alternative Cancer Treatment, Cancer Case Reports, Cellular and Technological Breakthroughs in Cancer, and Cancer Diagnostics & Diagnostic Market.
The conference embarked with the opening ceremony followed by Keynote sessions and followed by series of lectures delivered by both Honourable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The adepts who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talk were:
- Frédéric Baribaud, Johnson & Johnson, USA
- Yoshiaki Omura, New York Medical College, USA
- Diana Anderson, University of Bradford, UK
- Jianhua Luo, University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Michael Retsky, Harvard School of Public Health, USA
- Sherry A Bradford, AccuTheranostics, USA
- Xichun Sun, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
- Lowe Leroy, Lancaster University, UK
- Melvin L DePamphilis, National Institute for Child Health & Human Development, USA
- George Vasmatzise, Mayo Clinic, USA
Conference Series Ltd offers its heartfelt appreciation to Organizing Committee Members, dexterous of field, various outside experts, company representatives and is obliged to other eminent personalities who interlaced with Conference Series Ltd and supported the conference in every aspect, without which the conference would not have been possible.
Your reunion is our inspiration; keeping this motto in mind and having witnessed the triumph of Cancer Science and Therapy 2017, Conference Series Ltd would like to announce the commencement of the “26th Annual Congress on Cancer Science and Therapy” to be held during October 03-04, 2018 Los Angeles, USA. We welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegate participants to take part in this upcoming conference to witness some invaluable scientific discussions and contribute to the future innovations in the field of Cancer Science and Therapy Research.
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Past Reports Gallery Nuclear Medicine 2016
The success of the Radiology conferences has given us the prospect to bring the gathering one more time. Conferenceseries LLC hosted the “International Conference on Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy” during July 14-15, 2016 at Park Inn by Radisson Köln City West, Cologne, Germany. The conference was focused on Nuclear Medicine & Cancer Research studies with the theme “Fusion of Emerging Technologies: Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy”. The meeting engrossed a vicinity of comprehensive discussions on novel subjects like radiology, medical imaging, radiation oncology, cancers, mammography, cancer detection.
The conference was embarked with an opening ceremony followed by Keynote sessions and followed by series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The adepts who promulgated the theme with their exquisite talk were:
- Dr. Carmen I Bigles, Coqui Pharma, USA
- Dr. Pedro Serrano Ojeda, Carribean Cancer Center, USA
- Dr. Marc Griffiths, University of West of Englad, UK
- Dr. Timo Joensuu, Docrates Cancer Center, Finland
- Dr. Michael Friebe, Otto von Gueriecke University, Germany
- Dr. Joerg Traub, SurgicEye GmbH, Germany
Conferenceseries LLC offers its heartfelt appreciation to Organizing Committee Members, dexterous of field, various outside experts, company representatives and is obliged to other eminent personalities who interlaced with Conferenceseries LLC and supported the conference in every aspect, without which the conference would not have been possible.
Your rejoinder is our inspiration; keeping this motto in mind and being witnessed the triumph of Nuclear Medicine 2016, Conferenceseries LLC would like to announce the commencement of the “2nd International Conference on Nuclear Medicine & Radiation Therapy” to be held during July 27-28, 2017 Rome, Italy. We welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegate participants to take part in this upcoming conference to witness invaluable scientific discussions and contribute to the future innovations in the field of Cancer Research.
Past Reports Gallery Integrative Biology 2015
3 rd International Conference on Integrative Biology was held during August 04-06, 2015 at Melia Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The conference was marked with the attendance of Editorial Board Members of supported OMICS Group Journals, Scientists, young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 25 countries, who made this conference fruitful and productive.
This conference was based on the theme “Discovering, Innovating and Engineering Future Science” which included the following scientific tracks:
- Genomics and Bioinformatics
- Integrative Computational Biology
- Drug Discovery and Integrative Biology
- Cell Biology
- Tissue Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Bio-Engineering
- Systems Toxicology
- Ecology and Evolution
- Systems Biology
Integrative Biology-2015 was moderated by Dr. Jacqueline M. Dresch (Clark University, USA) on the first and second day and by Dr. Andreia Antoniolli (Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil) on the third day.
We are thankful to our below Honourable guests for their generous support and suggestions.
- Emmanuel Mic. Drakakis- Imperial College London, UK
- Peter L. Nagy– Columbia University, USA
- Armando del Rio Hernandez - Imperial College London, UK
- Dang Duong Bang- Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Mahmoud Rouabhia- Laval University, Canada
The conference proceedings were carried out through various Scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote-presentations:
- Ultra low power cytomimetic VLSI circuits: Synthesis method & proof-of-concept results: Emmanuel Mic. Drakakis - Imperial College London, UK
- Integration of next-generation sequencing data with analytical chemistry, structural biology and cell biology: Peter L. Nagy – Columbia University, USA
Various sessions were chaired and co chaired by: Jeffrey Zheng, Yunnan University, China, Anja Nohe, University of Delaware, USA, Robert A. Drewell, Clark University, USA, Armando del Rio Hernandez, Imperial College London, UK, Mahmoud Rouabhia, Laval University, Canada and Dang Duong Bang, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, Nirmal K Shetty, Shri Krishna Research Centre, India, Jacqueline M. Dresch, Clark University, USA, Witold Chmielewski, Laval University, Canada.
OMICS Group has taken the privilege of felicitating Integrative Biology-2015 Organizing Committee, Editorial Board Members and Keynote Speakers who supported for the success of this event.
The esteemed guests, Keynote speakers, well-known researchers and delegates shared their innovative research and vast experience through their fabulous presentations at the podium of grand Integrative Biology-2015. We are glad to inform that all accepted abstracts for the conference have been published in OMICS Group Journal of Biological Systems: Open Access as a special issue.
We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support, and assistance. With the unique feedback from the conference, OMICS Group would like to announce the commencement of the "4th International Conference on Integrative Biology" to be held during June 13-15, 2016 at Berlin, Germany.
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