HYBRID EVENT
September 14-16, 2026 | Rome, Italy

Molecular Pathways

Molecular Pathways

In response to a signal or stimulus, molecular pathways in cells are in charge of producing proteins and other substances. They include the transmission of information from one molecule to another and are made up of a sequence of biological processes. The cell uses this information to control its activity or to trigger a particular reaction. Because they are in charge of regulating several biological functions including metabolism, gene expression, and signal transmission, molecular pathways are crucial. They may be utilised to create remedies for a variety of disorders and are crucial in the development of diseases. For instance, molecular pathways can be investigated to learn more about how a specific medicine functions and how to utilise it to treat a condition. Researchers can create treatments that specifically target the disease's underlying cause by knowing the molecular pathways of a particular disease. Thus, molecular pathways are crucial for comprehending how the body functions and how illnesses arise.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Rajnish Khanna

Rajnish Khanna

Carnegie Science at Stanford University, and i-Cultiver, Inc., United States
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Jeremy Sweet

Jeremy Sweet

Sweet Environmental Consultants, United Kingdom
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Costantino Paciolla

Costantino Paciolla

University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
GPMB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Teja Sri Vengala

Teja Sri Vengala

Rare Earth Genomics, United States
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Gulara Huseynzade

Gulara Huseynzade

Bologna University, Italy
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Rachel Amir

Rachel Amir

Tel Hai University, Israel
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Marouane Ben Massoud

Marouane Ben Massoud

University College Cork, Ireland

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