71st PARIS World Congress on Biological, Environmental & Health Sciences (WCBEHS-26)

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Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Biological Sciences

This pillar focuses on the fundamental mechanisms of life, from microscopic molecules to complex multicellular organisms.

  • Molecular and Cellular Biology

    • Cell structure, organelles, and membrane transport.

    • DNA replication, transcription, and translation.

    • Metabolism and cellular respiration.

  • Genetics and Genomics

    • Mendelian inheritance and non-Mendelian patterns.

    • Genetic engineering and CRISPR technology.

    • Population genetics and evolution.

  • Microbiology and Immunology

    • Bacteriology, virology, and mycology.

    • The innate and adaptive immune systems.

    • Pathogenesis and antimicrobial resistance.

  • Organismal Biology

    • Plant physiology and photosynthesis.

    • Animal behavior (Ethology).

    • Comparative anatomy and physiology.


2. Environmental Sciences

This pillar examines the interaction between living organisms and their physical environment, focusing on sustainability and conservation.

  • Ecology and Ecosystems

    • Energy flow (food webs and trophic levels).

    • Biogeochemical cycles (Carbon, Nitrogen, Water).

    • Biodiversity and conservation biology.

  • Environmental Chemistry and Pollution

    • Air quality and atmospheric chemistry.

    • Water treatment and soil contamination.

    • Toxicology and bioaccumulation.

  • Climate Change and Earth Systems

    • The greenhouse effect and global warming.

    • Ocean acidification and sea-level rise.

    • Renewable energy systems (Solar, Wind, Geothermal).

  • Environmental Policy and Resource Management

    • Sustainable agriculture and forestry.

    • Waste management and circular economies.

    • Environmental impact assessments (EIA).


3. Health Sciences

This pillar applies biological and environmental knowledge to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human disease.

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology

    • The skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.

    • Cardiovascular and respiratory health.

    • Endocrinology and reproductive health.

  • Epidemiology and Public Health

    • Infectious disease outbreaks and surveillance.

    • Social determinants of health.

    • Global health policy and vaccination programs.

  • Pharmacology and Toxicology

    • Drug mechanisms (Pharmacodynamics).

    • How the body processes drugs (Pharmacokinetics).

    • Clinical trials and drug development.

  • Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine

    • Macronutrients, micronutrients, and metabolic health.

    • The gut microbiome and its influence on health.

    • Mental health and Neurobiology.

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