Amity Institute of Biotechnology (AIB), Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP), Noida, is organising an International Conference on Medical Biotechnology (ICoMB-2026) from 07th to 09th January 2026. The Conference brings together directors of premier institutes, presidents of leading scientific bodies, Bhatnagar Awardees, senior clinicians, industry leaders, and renowned international scientists from institutions including Indian national Space Academy (INSA), CSIR laboratories, AIIMS, IITs, globally reputed Universities from USA, UK, Australia, Spain and other countries.
Inaugurating the Conference, Dr. Madhu Dixit, Distinguished Scientist Chair (Ministry of AYUSH), CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, averred, “Medical Biotechnology is a game-changer in healthcare sector since it helps in the development of therapies, vaccines and advanced diagnosis of diseases like cancer, diabetes, and genetic disorders. The scope of medical biotechnology in India is vast, with government initiatives and private investments driving growth. Some key areas of focus include Biopharmaceuticals, Clinical Research, and Bioinformatics. The Conference will lead to collaborative, novel research and developing path-breaking innovations in Biotechnology.”
Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan Founder President Amity Education Group, stated, “The Conference is a testimony to Amity’s commitment of fostering research and innovation and nurturing future leaders who can contribute to ViksitBharat@2047. Students must have a mission in life and Amity University will ensure that the dreams and aspirations of every student are fulfilled and they become the best in their field. ”
Dr. Shekhar. C. Mande, President INSA, said, “The current times are the most defining moments of humanity, wherein we are looking for solutions of different problems on a global level. However, these are also extremely exciting times wherein a lot of new opportunities and avenues are emerging. Considering the scenario, the most important task is to save humanity from the disastrous climate change which is affecting our environment and lives adversely. The need of the hour is to make our lifestyle sustainable backed by strong biotechnology. Students are the torch bearers of our future and they must develop an entrepreneurial mindset to become job providers instead of job seekers.”
Prof. Dr. Edathil Vijayan, President, Society for Biotechnologists India (SBTI), opined, “SBTI is dedicated to the advancement of Biotechnology by uniting scientists, students, academicians, doctors, industrialists and professionals. We are extremely grateful to Amity University for collaborating with us and organizing this conference which will help in promoting the exchange of ideas, learning and knowledge in emerging areas of biotechnology.”
Dr. Balvinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor Amity University Uttar Pradesh, said, “Medical biotechnology is a rapidly growing field with immense potential in India and abroad. It combines biology, medicine, and technology to develop innovative solutions for healthcare, diagnostics, and therapeutics. The participation of scientists in this conference from across the world reflects the strong academic foundation and nurturing ecosystem that Amity University has always fostered.”
Highlighting the significance of the conference, Dr. Chanderdeep Tandon, Additional Pro Vice Chancellor Amity University Uttar Pradesh, stated, “The Conference provides an opportunity to Amity faculty, scientists, PhD scholars, and students to interact closely with global scientific leaders, gain inspiration, and build meaningful collaborations. The Conference covers a wide range of contemporary themes including Molecular Mechanisms of Diseases, Cancer Biology, Cell Signalling, Drug Repurposing, Translational Biosciences, Diagnostics, Immunotherapy, Genomics, Proteomics, Bioinformatics, Neurosciences, Nanomedicine, Microbial Pathogenesis and Industry Interface in Medical Biotechnology.” An Abstract comprising of detailed information about the conference, was also released by the guests during the Inaugural Session.
During the three-day conference, Technical Sessions on “Molecular Mechanism of Diseases”, “Disease Progression & Cell Signalling”, “Therapeutic Approach & Drug Repurposing”, “Translational Biosciences & Diagnostic Approach” and “Chemical Biology & Therapeutics”, amongst others will also be organized.