BSIS: BioSciences Integration Summit (BSIS 2024)
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Method: Hybrid (In-person and Online)
Dates: November 18-20, 2024
Conference Organizers:
  • 1
    University of Health Sciences
    İstanbul, Turkey
  • 2
    University Science of Malaysia
    Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
  • 3
    North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power
    Zhengzhou, China
  • 4
    Ajman University
    Ajman, UAE
About
The BioSciences Integration Summit is an esteemed event designed to bring together a diverse group of professionals from various disciplines within the life sciences. Scheduled to be held in the vibrant city of Istanbul, Turkey, from November 18-20, 2024, this summit will operate in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and online participation. This flexibility ensures a broader range of attendees can benefit from the summit, irrespective of geographic and logistical constraints.
The summit's primary objective is to facilitate a comprehensive exchange of knowledge and ideas among researchers, academics, and industry professionals. The conference will cover traditional areas of biology such as physiology, botany, zoology, genetics, and microbiology, extending to related fields like biomedical sciences, pharmacology, agriculture, and agri-food. This extensive range of topics underscores the summit's commitment to addressing the multifaceted nature of life sciences and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
Participants will have the opportunity to attend keynote speeches from leading experts who will share their insights on current trends and future directions in life sciences. These speeches are designed to inspire and challenge attendees, providing them with a broader perspective on the latest advancements and their potential applications. Panel discussions will further delve into specific challenges and innovative solutions, offering a platform for lively debate and collaborative problem-solving.
Interactive workshops will provide hands-on experience, allowing participants to develop practical skills and gain new insights into their areas of interest. Poster sessions will enable researchers to present their findings, receive feedback, and engage in meaningful discussions with their peers. These sessions are invaluable for early-career researchers looking to gain visibility and connect with established experts in their field.
Networking opportunities are a key feature of the BioSciences Integration Summit. Structured networking sessions, along with informal interactions during breaks, will enable participants to establish connections, foster collaborations, and explore potential partnerships. The hybrid format of the summit ensures that these opportunities are accessible to both in-person and virtual attendees, maximizing the potential for global networking.
The BioSciences Integration Summit is not just a conference but a platform for advancing the field of life sciences through collaboration and innovation. By bringing together a diverse group of professionals and providing a rich program of presentations, discussions, and networking opportunities, the summit aims to contribute significantly to the progress of life sciences research and its application in addressing real-world challenges.

Topics Covered in the Conference:
  • Innovations in Physiology and Medicine
  • Recent Developments in Botany and Plant Sciences
  • Advancements in Zoology and Animal Sciences
  • Breakthroughs in Genetics and Genomics
  • Progress in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
  • Biomedical Sciences: New Frontiers
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics Innovations
  • Agriculture and Agri-food Technologies
  • Advances in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Explorations in Biophysics and Structural Biology
  • Biodiversity and Conservation Efforts
  • Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering
Important Dates:
15th of September, 2024 - Fullpaper Deadline
15th of October, 2024 - Fullpaper Review
20th of October, 2024 - Registration and Camera Ready Deadline
18-20th of November, 2024 - Presentation Submission
Keynote Speakers
  • Dr. Amara Singh
    National Institute of Biological Sciences, India
    Topic: "Innovations in Plant Genomics for Sustainable Agriculture"

    Dr. Amara Singh is a leading researcher at the National Institute of Biological Sciences in India. With over 15 years of experience in plant genomics, Dr. Singh has focused her research on improving crop resilience to climate change. She has developed innovative genetic techniques to enhance the nutritional value and stress tolerance of staple crops. Her work has significantly contributed to sustainable agricultural practices in India and other developing countries.
  • Dr. Fatima Al-Mansouri
    University of Science and Technology, Egypt
    Dr. Fatima Al-Mansouri is a professor at the University of Science and Technology in Egypt. Her research in biomedical sciences has led to groundbreaking developments in the control and treatment of infectious diseases. Dr. Al-Mansouri's recent work on novel antimicrobial agents has shown promise in combating resistant strains of bacteria and viruses. She is dedicated to improving public health outcomes in Egypt and across the African continent.
  • Dr. José Ramirez
    Central University of Biological Sciences, Brazil
    Dr. José Ramirez is a renowned conservation biologist at the Central University of Biological Sciences in Brazil. His extensive fieldwork in the Amazon rainforest has uncovered numerous new species and has highlighted the importance of biodiversity conservation. Dr. Ramirez's research emphasizes the ecological roles of these species and the impact of deforestation on biodiversity. His work is pivotal in formulating conservation strategies in the region.
  • Dr. Laila Khan
    Institute of Microbial Technology, Pakistan
    Dr. Laila Khan is a leading scientist at the Institute of Microbial Technology in Pakistan. Her research in microbial biotechnology focuses on the development of sustainable technologies for environmental remediation. Dr. Khan has pioneered the use of microbial consortia to degrade pollutants and restore ecosystems. Her innovative approaches have been implemented in several environmental projects in Pakistan, contributing to cleaner and healthier environments.
Organization Committee
Chairman:
Dr. Yusuf TUTAR – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University Faculty of Medicine Division of Biochemistry Rize, Turkey and University of Health Sciences, Molecular Oncology Division, Istanbul, Turkey. yusuf.tutar@erdogan.edu.tr

Members:
  1. Dr. Shukhrat TESHAIEV – Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Uzbekistan.
  2. Dr. Halima MOUHIB – Assistant Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  3. Prof. Yusuf TUTAR – Professor, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University Faculty of Medicine Division of Biochemistry, Rize, Türkiye; University of Health Sciences, Molecular Oncology Division, Istanbul, Türkiye.
  4. Dr. Salim DAVLATOV – PhD in Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Uzbekistan.
  5. Dr. Salim UMAROV – Professor, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Uzbekistan.
  6. Prof. Muhammad AYAZ – Professor, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.
  7. Prof. Silvio C. de OLIVEIRA – Professor, Universidad Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
  8. Prof. Anas S. DABLOOL – Professor, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
  9. Prof. Musa AHMAD – Professor, Islamic Science University of Malaysia, Nilai, Malaysia.
  10. Dr. Mohammad CHAZIUDDIN – M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, USA.
  11. Prof. Lucinda VAZ DOS REIS – Professor, Universidad de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal.
  12. Dr. Feruza NURUTDINOVA – PhD in Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Uzbekistan.
  13. Dr. Farhod KHALLOKOV – PhD in Physical Sciences, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Uzbekistan.
  14. Dr. Hasan BAKHROMOV – PhD in Chemical Sciences, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sino, Uzbekistan.
  15. Dr. Anjali PATEL – PhD, Researcher in Cellular Biology, Bangalore University, India.
  16. Dr. Wei LUN – PhD, Environmental Biotechnologist, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
  17. Dr. Budi SANTOSO – PhD, Agricultural Scientist, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia.
  18. Dr. Eleni DIMITRIADOU – PhD, Biophysicist, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.
  19. Dr. Hana AL-SAYEGH – PhD, Microbiologist, United Arab Emirates University, UAE.
  20. Dr. Vivek NAIR – PhD, Biomedical Engineer, Indian Institute of Science, India.
  21. Dr. Rahmat HIDAYAT – PhD, Marine Biologist, University of Indonesia, Indonesia.
  22. Dr. Nikos LOUKAS – PhD, Medicinal Chemist, University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
  23. Dr. Amira AL-HOSANI – PhD, Pharmacist, Khalifa University, UAE.
  24. Dr. Suresh KUMAR – PhD, Neuroscientist, AIIMS New Delhi, India.
  25. Dr. Jingyi CHEN – PhD, Biotechnologist, Tsinghua University, China.
  26. Dr. Aisyah PUTRI – PhD, Environmental Scientist, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia.
  27. Dr. Stelios GEORGIADIS – PhD, Molecular Biologist, University of Crete, Greece.
  28. Dr. Ahmed AL-GHAMDI – PhD, Botanist, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
Peer Review and Ethics
Submission and Review Process Guidelines:

We only accept submissions that are original, not previously published elsewhere, contribute new knowledge to the field, align with the conference's focus, and offer both theoretical and practical value. Each manuscript will be subject to a double-blind peer review by at least two qualified experts in the relevant research area.

Evaluation Criteria:
Is there sufficient novelty in the content to justify its publication?
Is the content scientifically accurate and free from erroneous claims?
Is there an introductory section that sets the context for the work?
Is the manuscript written clearly, succinctly, and in an understandable manner?
Does the manuscript meet the editorial standards and fit the thematic scope of Web of Conferences?
Is the length of the manuscript appropriate?
Is there a need for linguistic editing of the manuscript written in Russian/English?

Will the manuscript capture the interest of the academic community and make a meaningful impact?
The organizing committee holds the ultimate responsibility and right to decide whether a manuscript is accepted for publication or rejected. Nevertheless, the Publisher has the final say in this decision. The Web of Conferences editorial team reserves the right to reject a submission if it is of insufficient quality or does not match the conference themes. For submissions in English, the text is pre-evaluated by native speakers for translation quality before the review process begins.

The Organizing Committee of the BSIS Conference Series rigorously upholds principles of publishing and scholarly integrity, basing its editorial practices on the guidelines developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in the United Kingdom.

Conference Submission Guidelines
Authors must ensure their submissions are original, previously unpublished, and offer new insights. Submissions should accurately reflect the conducted work and its significance, with data presented honestly. Details must be thorough enough to allow replication. Ethical standards forbid fraudulent content.

Authors should make raw data available for review and public access when feasible, retaining it post-publication. Works must be original, properly citing or quoting others' work. Publications of similar research in multiple outlets are discouraged. Acknowledge all influential works.

Contributorship is limited to those significantly involved in the study. All contributors must be listed, with co-authors approving the final manuscript and its submission. Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and all funding sources.

Upon identifying errors in published work, authors must promptly correct or retract. Any hazards in the research must be clearly indicated.

Editors are committed to impartial review, respecting author confidentiality, and making decisions based on scholarly merit. Editorial processes, including peer review, are transparent.

Reviewers aid editorial decisions, providing objective feedback promptly and confidentially. They must avoid personal biases and conflicts of interest, recognizing relevant, uncredited work.

Plagiarism Policy
We employ anti-plagiarism tools to ensure content originality, rejecting manuscripts with high plagiarism levels. Plagiarism above 20% requires correction; levels above 60% lead to submission rejection and a three-year submission ban for authors. Repeated plagiarism or failure to revise as required results in submission rights suspension.
Registration Fee:
For authors:
$350
For listeners
$100
Registration
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