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International Conference on Biotechnology for a Green Future 2030 (ICBGF 2030)
Starts on: 3rd Feb 2026
Ends on 5th Feb 2026
Last Date for Manuscript Submission: 2nd Feb 2026
Last Date of Registration: 2nd Feb 2026
The International Conference on Biotechnology for a Green Future 2030 (ICBGF 2030) is a premier event dedicated to exploring the transformative role of biotechnology in building a sustainable future.
Organized by: NSTC
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Dr. Upma Pal
About Dr. Upma Pal
Dr. Upma Pal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at the Gautam Buddha University. She received her Ph.D. Degree in Dairy Microbiology from ICAR- NATIONAL DAIRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE in 2022. Then worked as an Assistant professor at Gautam Buddha University. She has 5 Years of Experience in the field of Bioethanol production utilizing dairy waste. Her Areas of Expertise include: bioethanol production, yeast development, metabolic engineering, gene expression ,etc.
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Dairy Microbiology, Dairy
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Mentor was good and explained each topic in a simple manner.
Mentor had very good knowledge and hang ,over the topic and cleared the doubts with clarity. I would like to build circles of that stature to get deeper insights in the molecular biology field.
Overall, the workshop was conducted with professionalism and easy-to-follow teaching methods, allowing us to better understand and grasp the concepts of mathematical models and infectious disease analysis, without overly intimidating the complexity of the mathematics involved.
If we could have files with more exercises, that would be great, and we could be added to a WhatsApp group where we can see what other colleagues around the world are doing and ask questions if necessary.
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