Breaking New Grounds
On Disease Mechanism
In the Post-Pandemic Era
Join 800–1,200 scientists across Asia and Oceania to explore the latest breakthroughs in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Post-Pandemic Innovation
in Disease Mechanisms.
The 33rd Federation of Asian & Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists Conference is a premier international forum designed to bring together scientists, clinicians, and biotech industry leaders.
Focusing on "Breaking New Grounds on Disease Mechanism in the Post-Pandemic Era", the conference will cover cutting-edge research in CRISPR, mRNA vaccines, stem cells, genomics, and translational biomedicine.
World Class
Keynote Speakers
Parallel
Symposiums
Asia-Oceania
Networking
Tech Demo
Showcase
Who Should Attend?
Key Thematic Areas
Explore the key tracks for submission
DNA/RNA & Genomics
Gene regulation, Genome engineering, and CRISPR technologies.
Cancer Mechanisms
Disease mechanisms, oncology, and immunology.
Proteins & Enzymes
Protein engineering, structural biology, and bioinformatics.
Signal Transduction
Cell signaling pathways and therapeutic innovation.
Microbiology & Immunology
Molecular microbiology and infectious disease response.
Stem Cell & Development
Cell biology, developmental biology, and regenerative medicine.
Genome Engineering
Biotechnology applications and synthetic biology.
Plant Science & TCM
Plant molecular biology and Chinese medicine research.
Molecular Neuroscience
Neural circuits, neurodegeneration, and brain health.
Biochemical Education
Advancing education in biochemistry and molecular biology.
Confirmed Speakers
Distinguished Scientists
Prof. Dennis Lo
Chinese University of Hong Kong
"Lasker Award 2022 for discovering cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood"
Prof. Kwok-Yung Yuen
The University of Hong Kong
"Future Science Prize 2021 for understanding emerging infectious diseases"
Prof. Feng Shao
National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing
"Future Science Prize 2019 for cytosolic LPS receptors and downstream signaling"
Call for Papers
We invite researchers to submit abstracts in the fields of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Sciences, and Health & Translational Medicine.
Abstract submission opens in 2027.
Important Dates
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Venue & Location
The conference will be held in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. Known as a center for traditional crafts and dance, Ubud provides a serene and inspiring environment for scientific exchange.
Ubud Convention Center
Bali, Indonesia
Ubud, Bali
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