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conferenceseries.comSTRUCTURAL BIOLOGY CONGRESS 2018

Participation200+ 12+ 6+ 50+ 3+ 10+ B2B

InteractiveSessions

KeynoteLectures

PlenaryLectures

Exhibitors MeetingsWorkshops

Endorsed by

https://structuralbiology.biochemistryconferences.com/

12th International Conference on

STRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYMay 14-15, 2018 Osaka, Japan

Invitation...Dear Colleagues,

Conference Series LLC Ltd. welcomes you to attend “12th International Conference on STRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY” (STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY CONGRESS 2018) which is to be held during May 14-15, 2018 at Osaka, Japan. With the Theme: A spectrum of innovative approaches and solutions to Structural Biology. This international meet (STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY CONGRESS 2018) anticipates hundreds of delegates including Keynote speakers, Oral presentations by renowned speakers and poster presentations by students besides delegates around the world. This conference perhaps a giant event that creates an ideal platform to share expertise addressing current advancements involved in Structural Biology & Molecular Biology. It will be a wonderful opportunity for all the delegates as it provides an international networking opportunity to collaborate with the world class Bio-Chemistry Association..

STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY CONGRESS 2018

• Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists and Business professionals from all over the world.

• Selected contributions will be published in following reputed high impact factor Journals.

) Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics open access ) Journal of Structural Chemistry & Crystallography communication. ) Journal of Cellular & Molecular Biology

Welcoming Address to Participants

In the spirit of traditional scientific exchange, via publications, international, national and regional meetings, class room lectures, as well as the use of current social media, the past and future of science has been and will be the exchange of ideas. That includes, not only exchanging shared interests,

new technologies and findings but also, the challenging of prevailing paradigms. This is important, not only for the advance of science, in general, but how that science can help the quality of life and welfare of the world population.

In the context of today’s global situation of over population, ecological destruction, global warming, social unrest, wars, unequal distribution of wealth and resources, and destruction of traditional cultural values. By the end of this century, 3 billion new babies will be born. While these babies will have no choice in the genes they will inherit, they also will have no choice in the uterine environment that will influence their development and susceptibility to diseases later in life. This is due to the kinds of environments (dietary; psychological, social and cultural) we will provide all the pregnant women of the world. Even after birth, these children have little choice in the environments they find themselves. Witness the displacement of young children due to the wars of recent years.

Today, we are already beginning to see that non-infectious diseases are overtaking the scourges of infectious diseases that plagued humans in the past. Part of that might be attributed to a collision of glacier-slow biological evolution with the laser-speed Cultural evolution. In other words, rapid cultural changes are impacting on our genes that were acquired over millions of years to adapt to foods and cultural behavior practices of surviving in the jungle, desert, artic region, mountains, temperate and woods. Much of the global metabolic diseases (diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancers, etc.) are a result of the fact that rapid cultural changes ( diaspora of both peoples and foods; changing dietary practices; new food production, processing and distribution; economical/political choices, changing agricultural and animal production practices). This is creating major psychological, behavioral, social and cultural problems.

In no small way, we, as scientists, have a major ethical responsibility to help solve these complex problems. On one hand, we must continue doing science in the classical manner in being passionate about this unique human enterprise; being ethical in doing that science; and practice the exchange ideas as in this meeting. Yet that is not enough! As my late mentor, Dr. Van R. Potter (the person who coined the terms, “Bioethics” and “Global Bioethics”) stated in his American Association for Cancer Researchers Presidential Address [ “Humility with responsibility--a bioethic for oncologists”. Cancer Research, 1975) that it was not enough that we do and communicate good science to our peers, but we must be responsible to communicate that science to the public that sacrificed so that we do the science. Let us be frank. When the majority of the world’s population do not believe in evolution; know that we are existing in a galaxy that is one of billions; have no idea of DNA being the basis of our heredity; how radiation and chemicals can influence our health; and how the political choices to drive economies to grow certain foods, etc., we know we have not done our job in communicating our science in the broad ways it has changed, and is changing our existence and future.

Welcome Message

James E. Trosko, Ph.D. Professor,Department of Pediatrics and Human Development, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA.

Dear Colleagues, Scientists and Friends,

I am delighted to welcome you to the 12th International Conference on Structural and Molecular Biology here in Osaka, Japan.

Having seen the program of lectures planned for these next few days I know that you are going to have an inspiring time. I

also hope that you will make the most of this meeting and interact with scientists across disciplines and at different stages in their

career. In this way you will gain maximum benefit from this great opportunity. During the hectic schedule I hope you will also find

time to enjoy also the beauty of your surroundings – Osaka is truly an inspirational venue for a meeting. I wish you a very enjoyable

conference in this beautiful city.

Welcome Message

Dame Carol RobinsonProfessorPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry LaboratoryUniversity of OxfordSouth Parks RoadOxford OX1 3QZ

Jaleel Kareem AhmedBabylon UniversityIraq

Abbas AminiWestern Sydney University Australia

Anil BattaGovt. Medical College, AmritsarIndia

Krishna DronamrajuFoundation for Genetic Research & University of Paris

Jianhua LuoUniversity of Pittsburgh USA

Mirosław KwiatkowskiAGH University of Science and Technology

David NadareishviliNew Vision Medical School, Georgia

Song JianxingNational University of Singapore

Sukanta MondalNational Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, India

Tomohiko Utsuki’sTokai University Japan

James E. TroskoMichigan State UniversityUSA

Yoshitaka BesshoInstitute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

CHAN CHUN CHUNG KEITHThe Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityHong Kong

Whitney YinThe University of Texas Medical Branch, USA

Gan-Guang LiouInstitute of Molecular and Genomic Medicine, Taiwan

Organizing Committee Members

Conference Sessions:All honorable authors, researchers, scientists and students are encouraged to contribute and help the shape of

the Conference through submissions of their posters & research abstracts. Also, high quality research contributions describing Original and unpublished of conceptual, constructive, experimental or theoretical work in all areas of Bio Chemistry Industries and Medical Equipment Companies are warmly invited to Exhibit their product at the conference. The conference memorial contributions of abstracts and posters that address themes & future aspects of the conference related sessions.

• Structural Bioinformatics and Proteomics• Structural Biology and Single Molecules• Molecular Modeling and Dynamics• 3D Structure Determination

• Computational Approaches in Structural Biology

• Structural Molecular Biology• Structural Virology

• Hybrid Approaches for Structure Prediction

• Sequencing• Drug Designing• Signaling Biology• Frontiers in Structural Biology• Recent Advances in Structural Biology• Structural Biology in Cancer Research• Structural Biology Complexity Arenas

Speaker Slots AvailableNOTE: Program Schedule is subject to change with final allotment of the speaker slots

Important Dates:

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPENS: AUGUST 29, 2017REGISTRATION OPENS: AUGUST 29, 2017

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION: OPENON SPOT REGISTRATION: MAY 14, 2018

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DAY-01 Monday 14 May 2018Time Session08:30-09:30 Registrations09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum

Group Photo12:00-12:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 12:15-14:00 Tracks : Structure Determination | Structural Molecular Biology 14:00-14:45 Lunch Break**

14:45-16:00 Tracks : Hybrid approaches for Structure Prediction | Computational approaches in Structural Biology

16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break*16:15-18:00 Tracks : Structural Biology and Sigle molecules | Signaling Biology

Day ConcludesDAY-02 Tuesday 15 May 2018

Time Session08:30-09:30 Registrations09:30-10:30 Keynote Forum10:30-11:30 Tracks : Structural Bioinformatics and Proteomics | Sequencing | Drug Designing 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break*

11:45-13:00Tracks : Molecular Modeling and and Dynamics | Structural Biology in Complexity Arenas | Structural Biology in Cancer Research

13:00-13:45 Lunch Break**

13:45-16:00 Structural Virology | Frontiers In Structural Biology | Recent Advancemetns in Structural Biology

16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Poster Presentations

Day ConcludesAward Ceremony

Confetrece Concludes

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Confirmed SpeakersDay 1 ( MAY 14, 2018)

Keynote ForumsTitle: A Shortcut from Large-scale Genomic Data to Protein Structure and FunctionMichal Linial, Department of Biological chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ISRAELTitle: Regulation of BIK ubiquitination determines life-death fate of cellular stress responses and anti-tumor activityRuey-Hwa Chen, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

Scientific SessionsTitle: Structural modeling of membrane proteins from viruses.Wolfgang B. Fischer,Institute of Biophotonics,National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan Title:NEW STRUCTURE AND ENERGY CYCLES OF KINESIN DIMERS WALKING ON MICROTUBULES REVEALED FROM MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS Xiongwu Wu,National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA Title: Molecular Identification of Sour (Tamarindus indica L.) and Sweet Tamarind (T. indica L.var.Aglibut) using ITS, rbcL and matK DNA markersJacob Anderson C. Sanchez,Pampanga State Agricultural University, Philippines Title: Expression of brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor-1 is decreased and regulated by the AMPK pathway in Parkinson’s diseaseJae-Sun Choi,College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 02447,Republic of Korea.Title:Alcohol Exposure Suppresses Neural Crest Cells Generation and Differentiation during Early Chick EmbryoPing Zhang,Key Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine of the Ministry of Education, Division of Histology & Embryology, Jinan University, ChinaTitle: Transition metal complexes/organometallic compounds as anticancer/anti HIV drugs or in pharmaceutical industry Prakash Kinthada,Professor in Chemistry at Sri Vidyanikethan Engineering college, JNTU University in Ananthapur, India.Title:Structural Proteomics of Large, Native and Dynamic AssembliesYi Shi,Department of Cell Biology, University of Pittsburgh School of MedicineTitle: ENDOTHELIUM BIOMARKERS ENDOCAN AND THROMBOMODULIN LEVELS IN ISOLATED CORONARY ARTERY ECTASIASadettin Selçuk BAYSAL, Sanliurfa Training and Research Hospital, TURKEYTitle: Communication between DNA synthesis and proofreading in mitochondrial DNA polymeraseWhitney Yin,University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555, USA

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Confirmed SpeakersDay 2 ( MAY 15, 2018)

Keynote ForumsTitle: Automatic control of physiological state for future clinical treatment- Necessity of mathematical modelsTomohiko Utsuki, Ph.D, Tokai University, Japan Title: Ethics of Synthetic BiologyDr. Krishna Dronamraju, Foundation for Genetic Research, Houston, USATitle: Red Beet Juice and Urine SystemJaleel Kareem Ahmed, Babylon University, Iraq

Scientific SessionsTitle: Problems of mental adaptation in patients with diabetic foot syndromeDr.Anil Batta, Associate Professor, Govt.Medical college, AmritsarTitle: Direct evidence of viral infection and mitochondrial alterations in the brain of fetuses at high risk for schizophreniaDr. Segundo Mesa Castillo, Psychiatric Hospital of Havana, CA, CubaTitle: The Effect of Maternal Helminth Infection on Maternal and Neonatal Immune Function and Immunity to TuberculosisDawit Gebreegziabiher, Mekelle University, EthiopiaTitle: Impact of genetic polymorphisms of CXCR5 on response to therapy of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)Manal Elmasry, Cairo, EgyptTitle: Tobacco smoking and nicotine modulate Nrf2-BDNF-Dopaminergic signaling in cerebral cortex and testis of adult rats during addiction and withdrawal Nibedita Naha, Department of Biochemistry, ICMR-National Institute of Occupational Health (Indian Council of Medical Research), Ahmedabad, INDIAesearch, IndiaTitle: Structural insights on homologous recombination Chantal Prevost, Researcher, French National Research Center, ParisTitle: Modulatory effect of different doses of essential oils of Origanium vulgare on the antioxidant, antimicrobial and immune-related genes of seabass Dicentrachus labrax challenged with Vibrio alginolyticusRiad H. Khalil, Department of Poultry and Fish, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt Title: Novel antibacterial series identified through integrated drug discovery technology platformnSantanu Datta, Bugworks Research India, Bangalore , IndiaTitle: Effect of PGF2 receptor antagonist on prostaglandin production and COX-2 protein expression in bovine endometrial epithelial cellsS. Mondal, National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore, India

***Speaker and Poster Opportunities Available***

City Attractions

Venue

Osaka is Japan’s second largest metropolitan area. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai region for many centuries. It is close to Kyoto, Nara and the heartland of Japan, and it offers fascinating glimpses of Japanese urban life: four-story office buildings under 12-lane expressways; multistory buildings with Ferris wheels and amusement parks on the roof; and subterranean shopping malls that pumped their sewage up and are so large you have occasionally go above ground to see where you are. Osaka has a reputation for having the best food in Japan. Osaka has a long association with business and economic activity. Its GNP is greater than that of Mexico and Canada and all but eight countries in the world. In the Osaka City is the Osaka Castle with a five-layer donjon as its core, on a lawn park that stretches for about 60,000 square meters. During the cherry blossom season in the spring, this park is especially crowded with hanami (cherry blossom viewing) crowd. Osaka also has an excellent reputation for food. As the nucleus of economic activities, Osaka has a variety of foods from all over Japan. And it is known as the “nation’s kitchen.” Visitors are guaranteed outstanding food and exciting activities in Osaka and throughout the Kansai region.

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