Call for Abstract and Speaker’s Guidelines

Welcome Letter to Webinar

Dear Colleagues

You are cordially invited to the Webinar on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Development, which will be held via Zoom. The aim of the webinar is to stimulate discussions at the forefront of research in pharmaceutical sciences, drug discovery, formulation development, pharmacology, biotechnology, and advanced drug delivery technologies. We sincerely welcome you to participate in this exciting meeting for knowledge gain, scientific information exchange, and establishing collaboration. All interested authors are invited to submit their valuable abstracts to the webinar. It will be an honour and opportunity for us to make this webinar an unforgettable experience for all the respected participants.

The webinar aims to encourage open and informed discussion on issues relating to pharmaceutical sciences, drug discovery, formulation technologies, and therapeutic development, and to actively encourage scientists to explore the translational and societal aspects of their research. The presentations recognize original and promising research in direct translational or interdisciplinary fields related to pharmaceutical sciences and drug development.

Webinar's Topics

This webinar has attracted the high-profile scholars worldwide for delivering their talks. The webinar is to provide a platform to scientist from around the world for exchanging scientific information, building relationships, and possibly establishing collaborations with a focus on following topics:

  • AI-Driven Lead Optimization Strategies
  • Antibody–Drug Conjugates in Targeted Therapy
  • Advanced ADMET Prediction Models
  • Allosteric Modulator Development
  • Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Trial Design
  • Biomarker-Guided Drug Development
  • Biobetters and Biosimilar Innovation
  • Blood–Brain Barrier Penetrating Therapeutics
  • Biomanufacturing Process Intensification
  • CRISPR-Based Therapeutic Development
  • Computational Drug Repurposing Approaches
  • Cell-Penetrating Peptides in Drug Delivery
  • Clinical Pharmacogenomics in Trial Stratification
  • Drug–Target Interaction Modeling
  • DNA-Encoded Library Screening
  • Drug Repurposing for Rare & Neglected Diseases
  • Data-Driven Safety Signal Detection
  • Epigenetic Therapeutic Target Discovery
  • Exosome-Based Drug Delivery Systems
  • Emerging Enzyme Inhibitor Design
  • Electronic Health Records (EHR) in Drug Safety Prediction
  • Fragment-Based Drug Discovery (FBDD)
  • Formulation Strategies for Poorly Soluble Drugs
  • Fast-Track & Adaptive Regulatory Pathways
  • GPCR & Ion Channel Targeted Drug Development
  • Gene Therapy Vector Optimization
  • Green Pharmaceutical Synthesis & Sustainability
  • High-Throughput & Ultra-High-Throughput Screening Platforms
  • Host–Microbiome Interactions in Drug Response
  • Hybrid Molecule Design Approaches
  • Immuno-Oncology Drug Discovery
  • In Silico Toxicology Prediction
  • Innovative 3D Bio-Printed Tissue Models
  • JAK-STAT Pathway Targeting Strategies
  • Janus Kinase Inhibitor Development
  • Kinase Inhibitor Resistance Mechanisms
  • Knowledge-Based Molecular Design
  • Lipid Nanoparticle & Next-Gen Nanocarrier Delivery
  • Lead Optimization via Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Long Non-Coding RNA as Therapeutic Targets
  • Multi-Target & Network Pharmacology Strategies
  • Microfluidics for Drug Screening
  • mRNA Therapeutic Platforms
  • Machine Learning in Predictive Toxicology
  • Nanocarrier & Exosome-Mediated Drug Delivery
  • Natural Product-Derived Drug Leads
  • Neurodegenerative Disease Target Discovery
  • Next-Gen Sequencing in Target Identification
  • Organoid & Organ-on-Chip Models for Drug Testing
  • Oncolytic Virus Therapeutics
  • Oral Peptide & Macrocyclic Drug Development
  • PROTACs & Targeted Protein Degradation
  • PK/PD Modeling & Simulation Advances
  • Precision Medicine & Patient Stratification
  • Post-Approval Real-World Evidence Studies
  • Quality by Design (QbD) in Formulation Development
  • Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP)
  • Quantum Computing in Drug Design (Emerging)
  • RNA-Based Therapeutics & siRNA Delivery
  • Radiopharmaceutical Discovery & Theranostics
  • Repurposing Small Molecules for Viral Diseases
  • Real-World Data & Safety Analytics
  • Structure-Based Drug Design (SBDD)
  • Single-Cell Omics in Target Identification
  • Sustained-Release & Smart Drug Formulations
  • Synthetic Biology in Biosynthetic Pathway Engineering
  • Target Validation Using CRISPR & Functional Genomics
  • Translational Pharmacology & Biomarker Implementation
  • Tumor Microenvironment-Focused Drug Development
  • Therapeutic Peptides & Macrocycles
  • Unmet Need Targets for Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Ultra-High-Throughput Functional Genomics
  • User-Centered Digital Health in Clinical Trials
  • Vaccine Discovery & Next-Gen Adjuvant Platforms
  • Viral Vector-Based Gene Therapies
  • Virtual Clinical Trial Platforms
  • Wearable & Remote Digital Biomarkers in Trials
  • Water-Soluble Prodrug Design
  • Whole-Genome Screening for Target Prioritization
  • X-Ray Crystallography & Cryo-EM in Drug Design
  • Yeast & in Vivo Model Screening Systems
  • Zebrafish Models in Preclinical Efficacy Testing
  • Zinc-Finger Proteins in Therapeutic Engineering
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Submission Guidelines

Now we call upon for abstracts submission for presentations. Prospective authors are invited to present their latest results in the related areas.

  • The official language of the webinar is English. All abstracts must be submitted in English and all presentations must be delivered in English.
  • The abstract should be in word format and less than two pages.
  • Please follow the instructions preparing your abstracts.
  • Abstracts must be submitted online.

The scientific committee will carefully evaluate all submitted abstracts and will determine if an abstract is to be presented orally or poster along with the acceptance letter.

Speaker’s Guidelines

Plenary Talk: Presentation Time- 45 minutes; 40 minutes for the presentation followed by 5 minutes’ question-answer session.

Keynote Talk: Presentation Time- 30 minutes; 25 minutes for the presentation followed by 5 minutes’ question-answer session.

Invited Talk: Presentation Time- 20 minutes; 15 minutes for the presentation followed by 5 minutes’ question-answer session.

Oral Presentation: Presentation Time- 15 minutes; 13 minutes for the presentation followed by 2 minutes’ question-answer session.


Session Chair

  • Session chair will be responsible for the assigned session to run during the time.
  • Session chair introduce to speakers and ask him/her to start their presentation.
  • After the presentation, session chair will select and read attendees questions that are submitted in the Q&A window to speakers if any.


Role of Committee Member

  • Advise on the scientific matters of webinar if any.
  • Propose 3 to 5 scientific names for Vebleo Fellow.
  • Propose 2 to 3 scientific names for Plenary or Keynote or Invited speakers.
  • Help to make scientific community through professional work, and outreach to contact networks.


Benefit of Committee Member

  • will receive an electronic citation as a committee member.
  • get support in the registration fees.
  • name will be displayed on the webpage.
  • will get opportunity to chair a session in the upcoming conferences.


How to Deliver Presentations/Access in the Session?

  1. Overview

All presentations will be conducted via Zoom Webinar.

      Important Notes:

  • All oral presentations will be recorded and made available to registrants for 30 days after the conference.
  • You must be registered for the webinar to present.
  • Your talk must end within the given above presentation time, including questions if applicable. After completing your presentation time, your screen share will end, and your microphone will be muted.
  • All presenters will get information for their presentations schedule. All presentations time are shown in CET (Central European Time).
  1. Technical Requirements 

       Connectivity:

  • Make sure your connection speed is 2 Mbps upload, 4 Mbps download or better. You can test your Internet connection speed at SpeedTest.net.
  • Using a wired Ethernet connection provides the best quality, but WiFi should be fine.

        Zoom Client: We strongly recommend that you download or update the Zoom Client for Meetings in advance of your presentation and test your sound and permissions prior to the day of your talk. If you have attended a Zoom meeting recently, you likely already have the client installed. To access your assigned Zoom Webinar session, you will receive a special link via email from Zoom. This link will not work until right before your session.

       Device: You will use your own device for your presentation. You should use a laptop or desktop computer. You will need a webcam, if possible.

If you are using a Mac, make sure to try sharing your screen at https://zoom.us/test ahead of your session so that you can grant Zoom the appropriate permissions. Doing so requires you to restart the application (which you won’t want to do during your session).

      Sound: We recommend that you present in a quiet area without background sound and use a headset if possible. You can use https://zoom.us/test to test your Zoom audio in advance. 

  1. Privacy Policy and Recordings

Our Principle is established to communicate a transparent set of standards and guidelines for acceptable behaviour at the webinar and to provide a positive, safe, and welcoming environment for all attendees. Note that all sessions will be moderated and actively monitored for disruptive behaviour; any attendees disrupting the session will be removed from the webinar by technical support staff.

In the webinar, a week before of your presentations:

  • You will receive an email in your registered email for Zoom link. If you have not received your email, please contact us.
  • Set up the Zoom client on your computer.
  • Use https://zoom.us/test to test your sound and app permissions.
  • Use SpeedTest.net to test your connection speed.
  • Create your presentation slides and check them for sensitive or confidential information. Your presentation will be available on our YouTube channel following the program and should not include confidential information.
  • Be sure your last slide lists the best way(s) for others to contact you for questions or collaborations.

 

During the conference

Ten minutes before your session (not just your individual talk) starts

  • Click the special Zoom presenter access link emailed by Zoom.
  • Send a message in the chat window to tell the Session Chair and technical support staff (Zoom Host) that you have arrived.
  • Test your sound by unmuting and speaking to your Session Chair. Turn mute back on when you have finished testing.
  • Turn your camera on by clicking on “Start Video”.
  • Check that all other windows, notifications, and sounds not related to your talk are turned off.
  • Remember that what you see on your screen will be seen by all attendees, so if you are viewing your slides in “Presenter Mode” your notes will be visible to all.

 

During your session

  • Preparing for screen sharing
    • Begin sharing your screen when the session chair introduces you.
  • Chat window
    • Open the chat window so you can send a message to technical support in case of problems.
  • Giving your talk
    • Unmute your microphone and share your screen when the session chair introduces you.
    • When your talk is over, mute your microphone and stop sharing your screen.
  • Timing
    • Your total talk time, including Q&A if applicable, is given in the above guideline.
  • Answering questions
    • If there is time for Q&A, your session chair will select and read attendee questions that are submitted in the Q&A window. You will be answering by your microphone.
  • Contacting live technical support
    • You can reach technical support staff (Zoom Host) or the chairs during the session via the Zoom Chat window. You can also contact us.


After your presentation

  • Stop sharing your screen and mute your microphone.
  • Enjoy the rest of the presentations!