Industrial Biotechnology & Bioprocess Engineering is central to converting raw materials into valuable biological products through environmentally friendly processes. From enzyme production to large-scale fermentation systems, this field emphasizes efficiency, sustainability, and scalability. Innovations in metabolic engineering, biocatalysis, and microbial strain optimization are being applied in producing biofuels, bioplastics, pharmaceuticals, and fine chemicals. Bioprocess engineering focuses on optimizing reactor design, downstream processing, and real-time monitoring for industrial viability. By integrating automation, computational modeling, and continuous manufacturing systems, scientists and engineers are accelerating the development of high-yield, cost-effective bioproducts. Industrial Biotechnology & Bioprocess Engineering continues to evolve with green chemistry and circular economy principles, supporting global efforts to shift from petrochemical reliance to bio-based economies.
Title : Actinobacteria as eco-friendly biopesticides: A sustainable approach to pest management
Saba Siddiqui, Integral University, India
Title : Biotech innovations: Bioengineering potential for novel biomanufacturing systems
Murray Moo Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
Title : Targeting noncanonical epitopes in anti-cancer immunotherapy
Michele Mishto, Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
Title : Application of convolutional neural networks in classification of GBM for enhanced prognosis
Rithik Samanthula, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, United States
Title : Stem cell therapy: An affordable healthcare therapy for various diseases
Anant Marathe, Total Potential Cells (P) Ltd, India
Title : Flu vaccines available in Italy for the youth population
Davide Frumento, RomaTre University, Italy