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    I2C2BES-26 2026 - 51st ISTANBUL International Conference on Chemical, Biological & Environmental Sciences (I2C2BES-26) scheduled on April 29-May 1, 2026 Istanbul (Türkiye)

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    Category Chemical, Biological & Environmental Sciences

    Deadline: April 01, 2026 | Date: April 29, 2026-May 01, 2026

    Venue/Country: Istanbul, Turkey

    Updated: 2025-12-20 19:28:59 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Topics

    Papers are welcomed in the following research fields:

    I. Chemical Sciences

    Chemistry provides the molecular-level foundation for understanding both life and the environment.

    Fundamentals of Matter & Energy

    General/Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Quantum Mechanics, Spectroscopy (NMR, UV-Vis, IR).

    Analytical Chemistry: Separation Techniques (Chromatography, Electrophoresis), Mass Spectrometry, Sensors and Electrochemical Methods.

    Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic Synthesis: Reaction Mechanisms, Stereochemistry, Functional Group Transformations.

    Organometallic Chemistry: Catalysis, Metal-Ligand Interactions.

    Materials Chemistry: Polymers, Ceramics, Composite Materials, Bio-based Materials (e.g., lignin, cellulose).

    Chemical Biology & Nanotechnology

    Chemical Biology: Principles of $\text{p}H$ and $\text{p}E$, Chemical Probes, Drug Design, Receptor Binding.

    Nanomaterials: Synthesis and characterization of Environmental Nanomaterials (e.g., carbon nanotubes, Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), Quantum Dots).

    Green Chemistry: Principles of sustainable synthesis, Solvent-free reactions, Atom Economy.

    II. Biological Sciences

    Biology examines living organisms, their internal processes, and their interactions, ranging from genes to ecosystems.

    Molecular and Cell Biology

    Biochemistry: Protein Structure and Function, Enzyme Kinetics, Metabolism (Glycolysis, TCA Cycle).

    Genetics: Molecular Genetics, Gene Expression, $\text{DNA}$ and $\text{RNA}$ structure, Genomics.

    Microbiology: Microbial Diversity, Microbial Ecology, Microbial Metabolism, Pathogen-Host Interactions.

    Organismal and Systems Biology

    Physiology: Principles of human/animal/plant function, Homeostasis, Neurobiology, Plant $\text{CO}_2$ Fixation.

    Toxicology: Principles of environmental toxicology, $\text{Dose-Response}$ relationships, Ecotoxicology, Bioaccumulation.

    Synthetic Biology: Genetic Engineering, Design of Engineered Microorganisms for environmental or industrial purposes.

    Ecology and Evolution

    Ecology: Population Dynamics, Community Ecology, Trophic Interactions (Food Webs), Ecosystem Structure and Function.

    Evolutionary Biology: Natural Selection, Speciation, Adaptive Evolution in response to environmental change.

    Biodiversity: Conservation Genetics, Invasive Species, Ecosystem Services.

    III. Environmental Sciences

    This field integrates chemistry and biology with earth and physical sciences to study environmental problems and solutions.

    Environmental Chemistry & Pollution

    Atmospheric Chemistry: Ozone Depletion ($\text{CFCs}$), Photochemical Smog, Acid Rain, Aerosols and Particulate Matter ($\text{PM}_{2.5}$).

    Water Chemistry: Solubility of gases/minerals, $\text{DO}$, $\text{BOD}$, $\text{COD}$, Heavy Metals and Chelation, $\text{pH}$ and Alkalinity.

    Emerging Contaminants (ECs): Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products ($\text{PPCPs}$), $\text{PFAS}$ (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), and Microplastics.

    Earth Systems and Hydrology

    Geosciences: Rock and Mineral Cycles, Weathering, Soil Chemistry and Physics, Plate Tectonics.

    Hydrology: Hydrological Cycle, Groundwater Flow (Darcy's Law), Surface Water Runoff, Water Resource Management.

    Climate Change Science: Greenhouse Gas ($\text{GHG}$) cycling, Climate Modeling, Paleoclimatology.

    Environmental Technology & Management

    Pollution Control: Wastewater Treatment (Biological, Chemical, Physical methods), Air Pollution Control Devices (Scrubbers, Filters).

    Waste Management: Solid Waste Management, Landfill Design, Waste Valorization (Waste-to-Energy/Chemicals).

    Bioremediation: Using microbes or plants (Phytoremediation) to degrade pollutants.

    IV. Interdisciplinary & Emerging Fields

    These topics sit at the intersection of the three core domains and represent cutting-edge research.

    Biogeochemical Cycles:

    Carbon Cycle: Sources and sinks, CO2 sequestration, Ocean Acidification.

    Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycles: Eutrophication, Fertilizer runoff, Denitrification.

    Environmental Biotechnology

    Synthetic Biology for Remediation: Designing organisms to sense and degrade specific pollutants.

    Biosensors: Using biological components (proteins, DNA for environmental monitoring and detection.

    Bioenergy: Algal Biofuels, Biomass conversion, Bioelectrochemical Systems.

    The Nexus Approach

    Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Integrated management and trade-offs between these interdependent resources.

    Built Environment Microbiology: Studying the microbiome of buildings and its impact on human health and energy use.

    Data Science for Science

    Environmental Modeling: Developing computational models to predict pollutant transport, climate change, and ecological shifts.

    Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI-guided catalyst discovery,AI for species monitoring and conservation.


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