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Current Research in Biotechnology topics covered include "core" biotechnology disciplines such as genetic and molecular engineering; plant and animal biotechnology; food biotechnology; energy biotechnology; environmental biotechnology; and tissue, cell and pathway engineering. Submissions of manuscripts focused on biotech-associated topics in a broad sense (topics on the interface between technology and biological systems) are also encouraged, including on methods and technology with relevance for biology; molecular medicine, gene therapy, and cellular therapies; drug delivery; bioinformatics, biological big data, in silico modelling, and other computational approaches with a relevance for biology; systems biology and "omics" technologies; wearable technology and other digital health applications; natural products; analytical biotechnology and analytical techniques with applications in biology, bioproduction technologies; approaches and practices with relevance for biotech industry and business; nanobiotechnology and nanomaterials for biological applications; chemical biotechnology; pharmaceutical biotechnology; biomaterials and materials for biological applications; as well as biosensors and bioimaging technology.
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Hi, here are some of the broad topics to help you get started:
Agro-Biotechnology Research: Types of research experiments can include studies in the rapid production (micropropagation) of genetically engineered plants and herbs that are used for medicinal purposes. The consequences for this type of research can be significant because the end result of the research could be the discovery of ways to genetically engineer and mass produce new plants and herbs that have medical uses.
Food Biotechnology Research:Food biotechnology research, according to the University of California at Davis, is the production of new plants and animals through genetic engineering for the purpose of food production. Genetic research in this field can involve the use of recombinant DNA (rDNA), a technique whereby scientists remove the genes that produce desirable traits in one species to another species, thereby fusing their genetic sequencing and producing entirely new species. Research in this field can produce nearly limitless results.
Now, if you want specific topics:
1.Renewable Energy Technology Management Promoting Village.
2. Production of ethanol using molasses and its effluent treatment.
3. Various methods of evapotranspiration.
4. Scattering Parameters of Circulator Bio Technology.
5. Renewable Energy Technology Management Promoting Village.
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