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International Conference on Biosciences (ICoBio) 2015

Written by Stela BCI | Jun 11, 2015 7:37:00 AM
 
Conference - Bogor, Indonesia
 
Our knowledge in biology has allowed us to achieve better understanding on many biological phenomena as well as their applications or exploitation in agriculture, food safety and security, industrial, medical, and environmental conservation. However, our advances in applied biology also generate some negative implications, such as diminishing biodiversity, imbalance in food resources, evolving novel infectious agents, and the lack of understanding of non-infectious diseases or metabolic disorders. The good news is that the emerging cross-disciplinary sciences, such as molecular biology, bioinformatics, bionanotechnology, and even between biology and social biosciences will be very useful tools to help us in creating a better world.
These interdisciplinary sciences will not only allow us to advance in sustainable food and energy security, healthcare, and environment, but also in our social relationships. Our advances in biology may broaden our perspective in being a unique individual and in appreciating human biodiversity for living in peace and harmony.
Organization: International Conference on Biosciences 2015
International Conference on Biosciences (ICoBio) 2015
 
Wed, Aug 05, 2015 - Fri, Aug 07, 2015
Institut Pertanian Bogor Convention Center (IPB-ICC)
Botani Square Building 2nd Floor, JL Pajajaran Bogor,
West Java 16127, Bogor, Indonesia
 
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