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The 49th FEBS Congress and the 24th FEBS Young Scientists' Forum (YSF)

🗓️ 2-5 July, 2025 - The 24th YSF
📍 Sapanca
🗓️ 5 -9 July, 2025 - The 49th FEBS Congress
📍 Istanbul

📄 Program
The event promises to be an exceptional gathering, showcasing groundbreaking research and fostering collaborative dialogue between basic and applied molecular and cellular life sciences, including clinical biochemistry

👨‍🏫 Plenary Lectures
The Congress will host several plenary lectures delivered by distinguished research leaders from around the globe, some of whom will be receiving FEBS medals or prizes

Parallel Symposia Sessions
The 18 parallel scientific symposia sessions (each lasting 2 hours) will host lectures by three invited speakers. Additionally, two short and three speed talks will be selected from the submitted abstracts

The symposia sessions, encompassing a wide array of fundamental and emerging topics, will be organized into several thematic symposia groups:

🧬 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology for Life Sciences
🟢Structural Biology – From Complexes to Membrane-less Organelles
Explore the intricate architectures of biological macromolecules and their roles in cellular organization
🟢Cell Stress, Cell Senescence, and Cell Death Decisions
Dive into cellular responses to stress and the mechanisms governing cell fate
🟢From Genes to Functional Proteins
Uncover the journey from genetic information to functional protein structures, focusing on proteomics, genomics and epigenetics
🟢RNA Biology: Coding and Non-coding RNAs
Examine the diverse functions of RNAs, including their regulatory roles in gene expression

🧫 Cancer
🔴Cancer Biochemistry
Investigate the biochemical pathways and metabolic alterations in cancer
🔴Decoding Cancer: Genetics and Epigenetics in Cancer
Understand the genetic and epigenetic underpinnings of cancer progression
🔴Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Highlight advancements in biomarkers, immunotherapy, and innovative diagnostic techniques

🧬Future Biotech
Biotechnology and Enzyme Engineering
Solutions for current challenges and for a sustainable future

🧬 Protein Life Cycle
🔵Protein Life Cycle I: Dynamics of Protein Synthesis and Folding
Insights into ribosome function, protein folding, and chaperone activity
🔵Protein Life Cycle II: Protein Localization and Dynamics
Explore protein trafficking, localization, and dynamic functioning
🔵Protein Life Cycle III: Degradation: Proteases, Proteasome, Autophagy
Discuss mechanisms of protein degradation and turnover

🧬 Medical Biochemistry
🟡Molecular Basis of Disease (Excluding Cancer)
Examine the molecular mechanisms underlying various diseases
🟡Tracing Biomarkers from Bench to Bedside
Follow the journey of biomarkers from discovery to clinical application
🟡Neuroscience
Dive into the biochemical foundations of neural function and disorders
🟡Immunity and Host–Pathogen Interplay
Study the interactions between host immune systems and pathogens

💻Artificial Intelligence (AI), Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology
AI – application in basic and applied biomolecular sciences
Discover how AI is transforming our approaches and understanding

Special Sessions
The programme will also feature special sessions on topics such as education and training, research infrastructures and clinical translation

🤝 Poster Sessions and Networking

Early registration deadline: 13 March 2025
Regular registration deadline: 30 May 2025
Online late registration closing: 27 June 2025

The 24th FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum (YSF 2025) will take place from July 2nd to 5th, 2025

Calling PhD students and postdocs in biochemistry and molecular biology

Apply by 12 Dec 2024

A selected group of 100 PhD students and postdocs will meet a tremendous lineup of invited speakers to talk science and network next to the beautiful Lake Sapanca—a scenery to be remembered forever

🌐 Website

#конференция #youngFEBS #FEBS
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The 49th FEBS Congress and the 24th FEBS Young Scientists' Forum (YSF)

🗓️ 2-5 July, 2025 - The 24th YSF
📍 Sapanca
🗓️ 5 -9 July, 2025 - The 49th FEBS Congress
📍 Istanbul

📄 Program
The event promises to be an exceptional gathering, showcasing groundbreaking research and fostering collaborative dialogue between basic and applied molecular and cellular life sciences, including clinical biochemistry

👨‍🏫 Plenary Lectures
The Congress will host several plenary lectures delivered by distinguished research leaders from around the globe, some of whom will be receiving FEBS medals or prizes

Parallel Symposia Sessions
The 18 parallel scientific symposia sessions (each lasting 2 hours) will host lectures by three invited speakers. Additionally, two short and three speed talks will be selected from the submitted abstracts

The symposia sessions, encompassing a wide array of fundamental and emerging topics, will be organized into several thematic symposia groups:

🧬 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology for Life Sciences
🟢Structural Biology – From Complexes to Membrane-less Organelles
Explore the intricate architectures of biological macromolecules and their roles in cellular organization
🟢Cell Stress, Cell Senescence, and Cell Death Decisions
Dive into cellular responses to stress and the mechanisms governing cell fate
🟢From Genes to Functional Proteins
Uncover the journey from genetic information to functional protein structures, focusing on proteomics, genomics and epigenetics
🟢RNA Biology: Coding and Non-coding RNAs
Examine the diverse functions of RNAs, including their regulatory roles in gene expression

🧫 Cancer
🔴Cancer Biochemistry
Investigate the biochemical pathways and metabolic alterations in cancer
🔴Decoding Cancer: Genetics and Epigenetics in Cancer
Understand the genetic and epigenetic underpinnings of cancer progression
🔴Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Highlight advancements in biomarkers, immunotherapy, and innovative diagnostic techniques

🧬Future Biotech
Biotechnology and Enzyme Engineering
Solutions for current challenges and for a sustainable future

🧬 Protein Life Cycle
🔵Protein Life Cycle I: Dynamics of Protein Synthesis and Folding
Insights into ribosome function, protein folding, and chaperone activity
🔵Protein Life Cycle II: Protein Localization and Dynamics
Explore protein trafficking, localization, and dynamic functioning
🔵Protein Life Cycle III: Degradation: Proteases, Proteasome, Autophagy
Discuss mechanisms of protein degradation and turnover

🧬 Medical Biochemistry
🟡Molecular Basis of Disease (Excluding Cancer)
Examine the molecular mechanisms underlying various diseases
🟡Tracing Biomarkers from Bench to Bedside
Follow the journey of biomarkers from discovery to clinical application
🟡Neuroscience
Dive into the biochemical foundations of neural function and disorders
🟡Immunity and Host–Pathogen Interplay
Study the interactions between host immune systems and pathogens

💻Artificial Intelligence (AI), Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology
AI – application in basic and applied biomolecular sciences
Discover how AI is transforming our approaches and understanding

Special Sessions
The programme will also feature special sessions on topics such as education and training, research infrastructures and clinical translation

🤝 Poster Sessions and Networking

Early registration deadline: 13 March 2025
Regular registration deadline: 30 May 2025
Online late registration closing: 27 June 2025

The 24th FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum (YSF 2025) will take place from July 2nd to 5th, 2025

Calling PhD students and postdocs in biochemistry and molecular biology

Apply by 12 Dec 2024

A selected group of 100 PhD students and postdocs will meet a tremendous lineup of invited speakers to talk science and network next to the beautiful Lake Sapanca—a scenery to be remembered forever

🌐 Website

#конференция #youngFEBS #FEBS

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