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

Plantibodies

Plantibodies

Plantibodies are a type of therapeutic molecule produced by plants that can be used to treat diseases in humans. They are part of a larger group of molecules called plant-derived molecules (PDMs). Plantibodies are derived from the proteins found in plants, which are known as plant-derived antibodies (PDAs). These PDAs have the same structure as antibodies that are found in humans, but they have been modified to produce a specific response against a specific target. Some of the most common targets for plantibodies are viruses and cancer cells. Plantibodies can be administered to humans in the form of an injection, inhalation, or orally. They can also be used to create plant-based vaccines or treatments for other diseases. Plantibodies have been used for the treatment of various diseases, including HIV, malaria, and cancers. They are an attractive alternative to traditional pharmaceuticals because of their low cost and potential for fewer side effects. Plantibodies have the potential to revolutionize the way we treat diseases.

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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