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The 11th International Symposium on Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology


The 11th International Symposium on Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology (11th ISBAB) will take place from September 13, 2015, to September 16, 2015, in Banff, Alberta, Canada. This by-invitation-only international Symposium will bring together key researchers and professionals from academia, government and industry to share research results, insights and perspectives in various facets of biocatalysis and biotechnology. The 11th ISBAB is an excellent opportunity to network with colleagues and decision-makers in the biotechnology sector.

Symposium topics will include biocatalysis, bioprocesses, biofuels, bioproducts, lipids in health and biotechnology, nanobiotechnology, nutraceuticals, plant biotechnology and breeding, and genomics. Confirmed Keynote Speakers include Mee-Len Chye (University of Hong Kong), Ivo Feussner (Georg-August-University, Germany), Carlo Montemagno (University of Alberta, Canada), Claudia Schmidt-Dannert (University of Minnesota, USA), and Dr. Oliver Peoples (Metabolix Inc., USA).

We anticipate having four concurrent sessions, but keynote presentations will be delivered to all delegates. Our networking program will include an opening reception, excursion to Lake Louise and western-style barbecue with entertainment.Registration includes access to all the seminars, shuttle service between Calgary International Airport (YYC) and the venue, and all meals during the event. Registration is by invitation only. If you wish to attend 11th ISBAB and have not received an invitation, please contact us and the Organizing Committee will consider your request.

Register today and don’t forget to book your accommodations with the Banff Centre and please review the Abstract Submission Guidelines.Please note that to register for this event online, you will need an online account. If you do not have an online account, please sign up for one. All personal information shared when registering for this event is treated in accordance with the University of Alberta’s Privacy Policy. If you have any questions or concerns about the University of Alberta’s Privacy Policy, please contact us.