07 April 2010

"EurasiaBio" – in full!

II INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS "EURASIABIO-2010"

April 13 – 15 • Moscow • Russia

program
(a 30-page brochure – pdf, 0.2 M – can be downloaded here

April 12, 2010
Monday, Satellite Events Day
12:00 – 13:00 REGISTRATION
1st floor foyer (4th entrance)

13:00 – 15:00 FORUM "BIOTECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY"
Press Room

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break

15:30 – 17:00 FORUM "BIOTECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY" (Continued)
Press Room

April 13, 2010
Tuesday, Day 1
08:30 – 16:00 REGISTRATION
1st floor foyer (4th entrance)
09:00 – 09:30 Welcome coffee
Foyer

9:30 – 10:00 OPENING OF THE CONGRESS
Amphitheater

Oleg MOROZOV, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Viktor KHRISTENKO, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Rustam MINNIKHANOV, President of the Republic of Tatarstan
Farit MUKHAMETSHIN, Head of the Federal Agency ROSSOTRUDNICHESTVO
Acad. Anatoly GRIGORIEV, Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Evgeny PRIMAKOV, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation
Maive RUTE, Director of Biotechnology, European Union
M. K. SHARMA, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
Niyama ENKHBOLD, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Mongolia
Tair MANSUROV, Secretary General of EurAsEC

10:00 – 10:20 PLENARY LECTURE
Policy of the Russian Federation in the field of natural sciences and innovative bioeconomicsAlexander KHLUNOV, Director of the Department of Science, High Technologies and Education of the Government of the Russian Federation

10:20 – 10:40 PLENARY LECTURE
Biotechnology as a priority development of Russian regionsRustam MINNIKHANOV, President of the Republic of Tatarstan

10:40 – 11:20 PLENARY LECTURE
From systems biology to P4 medicine (predictive, personalized, preventive, participatory)Prof.

Leroy HOOD, Institute of Systems Biology, USA

11:20 – 12:00 PLENARY LECTURE
The role of biotechnology in improving the quality of life, creating a favorable social environment and in economic development: world experience.Stephen Burrill, Burrill and Co, USA

12:00-12:30 Coffee break
Foyer

12:00 – 12:30 OPENING CEREMONY OF THE EXHIBITION OF BIOTECH COMPANIES1st floor

12:30 – 13:30 PANEL DISCUSSION
National bioeconomics development strategiesAmphitheater

Moderator: Dr. Christian PATERMANN, Germany

Participants: Maive RUTE, EC; Acad. RAS Mikhail Kirpichnikov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia; Dr. S. NATESH, International Collaboration Department of Biotechnology, Government of India; Dr. Hongguang WANG, China National Center of Biotechnology, China; Bulga GANBAD, National Innovation Development Committee of the Government of Mongolia

12:30 – 13:00 PRESS CONFERENCE FOR ACCREDITED MEDIA
Press room

12:30 – 17:30 Partner meetings of participants
1st floor

12:30 – 17:30 EXHIBITION OF BIOTECH COMPANIES
1st floor

10:00 – 17:00 EDUCATIONAL COURSES. BIOECONOMICS BUSINESS SCHOOL
Hall G
COURSE: Strategies for optimizing chromatographic operations to improve the process.
Teacher: Jan BERGLOF, BioWorks AB, Sweden

PARALLEL SECTIONS
Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH12:30 – 13:30 'Medbiotek-2010' "National Network of Biological Screening (NSBS)" (Organizer – Russian Academy of Sciences)


Hall A
SECTION: Russian National Program on Innovative MedicineChairmen: Acad.

RAS and RAMS Anatoly GRIGORIEV, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia; Acad. Valery CHARUSHIN, Institute of Organic Synthesis, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia; Acad. RAS Nikolay ZEFIROV, Moscow State University named after M.V..Lomonosov, Russia;

National Biological Screening Network: ideas, tasks, prospects.
Chl.-corr. RAS Sergey BACHURIN, Institute of Physiologically Active Substances of RAS, Russia

NSBS as an infrastructure for the systematic development of medicinal compounds-leaders.
Konstantin BALAKIN, Orkhimed, Russia

NSBS in Russia: concept, new paradigms, biological component.
Prof. Valery DANILENKO, N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

13:30 – 14:30 Lunch

14:00 – 14:30 Presentations of biotech companies
1st floor

14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Russian National Program on Innovative Medicine (Continued)
Hall A

Chairmen: Acad. RAS Nikolay ZEFIROV, Acad. Vsevolod TKACHUK of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

The national screening system in Germany: the role of biotech companies in national and international screening projects.
Dr. Michael KUBBUTAT, ProQinase GmbH, Germany

Biological screening system in France: biological component and new trends.
Prof. Vehari SAKANIAN, ProtNeteomix, France

Screening system for new drugs in the European Union (experience of the project "Protein Kinases: innovative biomishen in the post-genomic era").
Prof. Peter GOEKIAN, Universite de Lyon, France

The possibilities of computer methods in drug development and screening: improving the quality of hit compounds and new opportunities for cooperation.
Prof. Sean EKINS, University of Maryland, USA

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY (BIOETHANOL-2010)14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Legislation and State policy on biofuels

Press room

Chairmen: Alexey ABLAEV, National Biofuel Association, Russia, Fanny-Pomme LANG, French Forest Cooperatives Federation, France

Development of approaches to the use of energy from biomass.
Mikhail SUTYAGINSKY, Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Russia

The state policy of Russia in relation to biofuels and renewable energy.
Anatoly GORDUKALOV, Nikolay SVIRIDOV Department of State Energy Policy, Ministry of Energy, Russia

EU strategy and legislative framework for biofuels.
Fanny-Pomme LANG, French Forest Cooperatives Federation, France

The direction of renewable energy in Lukoil.
Mikhail ANTONOV, General Directorate for Oil Refining Lukoil, Russia

Development of the biofuels market in Ukraine
Sergey TSYGANKOV, Deputy Director, Institute of Biotechnology, Ukraine

Issues of practical implementation of measures for the development of bioenergy
Nikolay SOROKIN, Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology Policy and Education, Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation

Direction 3. INDUSTRY14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Global trends in the development of the bioindustry and the market

Hall B
Chairmen: Prof. Andre FAAI, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, the Netherlands; Prof. Zhuang KAO, Chinese Society of Biotechnology / Ministry of Science and Technology, China

Key factors and prospects of bioeconomics: resources, sustainable development, technology and markets.
Prof. Andre FAAI, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, Netherlands

Bioeconomics as a driving force of innovation.
Dr. Folkert KLAASSEN, DSM, Netherlands

Production of grain crops as raw materials for bioeconomics.
Dr. Donald SMITH, McGill University, Canada

Fixed performance:
Dr. Robert WELLS, OECD, France

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Genetically modified plants as a direction of modernization of agriculture

Hall With
Chairmen: Corresponding Member of RAS Sergey ZAVRIEV, IBH RAS, Russia; Corresponding Member of RAS Peter CHEKMAREV, Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation

The future of plant biotechnology is from agriculture to health and nutrition.
Dr. Steven LOMMEL, North Carolina State University, USA

Commercial use of transgenic plants.
Dr. Sergey IVASHUTA, Monsanto Co. USA

Prospects for the creation of transgenic plants in Russia.
Candidate of Biological Sciences Sergey DOLGOV, FIBH RAS, Russia

Genetically engineered crops: opportunities, current state and directions of agricultural development in the semi-desert tropics.
Dr. Kiran K. SHARMA, ICRISAT, India

Direction 5. SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Genome research as the fundamental basis of biotechnology

Hall D
Chairmen: Acad. RAS Nikolay KOLCHANOV, ICG SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia; Prof. Alexey CHEMERIS, Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, UNC RAS (Ufa), Russia

Ethnogenomics and molecular phylogeography of the population of Eurasia: status, problems and prospects.
Prof. Elsa KHUSNUTDINOVA, Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics, UNC RAS (Ufa), Russia

Genome-wide analysis of the human stem cell genome as a platform for their further practical application.
Prof. Sergey KISELYOV, N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Sequencing – 2010 (state and prospects).
Vladimir ZUBOV, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Artificial DNA receptors for the creation of intercellular associates.
Galina POZMOGOVA, FSU Research Institute of Physico-Chemical Medicine of the FMBA of Russia

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD14:30 – 16:00 VI International Symposium "EU-Russia:
cooperation in the field of biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food in the 7th EU Framework Program"Hall E

Chairman: Maive RUTE, Director for Biotechnology, Food and Agriculture, Research DG, EU

Biotechnology in the EU until 2020.
Dr. Alfredo AGUILAR ROMANILLOS, Head of Biotechnology Unit, European Commission Research DG

Biotechnology in Russia. Biotechnology, agriculture and food.
Prof. Vladimir POPOV, Director of the A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the FP7 National Contact Center, Russia

Biotechnology in Germany
Dr. Christian PATERMANN, Advisor to the Government of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Biotechnology in Italy.
Prof. Fabio FAVA, Italian Technology Platform SusChem, University of Bologna, Italy

Biotechnology in Finland.
Dr. Kristina KRUUS, Technical Research Center, VTT, Finland

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH16:30 – 18:00 'Medbiotek-2010' "National Network of Biological Screening (NSBS)" SECTION: Russian National Program on Innovative Medicine (Continued)
Hall A

Chairmen: Acad. Valentin STONIK, Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok), Russia; Acad. Henrikh TOLSTIKOV, Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry SB RAS, Russia

Obtaining samples of synthetic and natural compounds for bioscreening.
Chl.-corr. RAS Alexander KUCHIN, Institute of Chemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Technological aspects of sample management for bioscreening.
Sergey KLOCHKOV, Institute of Physiologically Active Substances of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

New biomishens and test systems as a basis for effective screening of innovative medicines.
Prof. Alexander SHTIL, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, prof. Elena PASYUKOVA, prof. Igor GRIVENNIKOV, Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Development of new drugs at Moscow State University using supercomputer molecular modeling: methods, programs, achievements.
Vladimir SULIMOV, NIVC of Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Preclinical studies of leader compounds.
Prof. Alexander KINZIRSKY, Institute of Physiologically Active Substances of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY (BIOETHANOL-2010)16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: 1st and 2nd generation Biofuels: international markets and development priorities
Press room

Chairs: Eberhard FAULK, DuPont, Germany; Piero VENTURI, European Commission, Italy

Transformation of transport fuel: ethanol and butanol produced by DuPont – new approaches.
Eberhard VOLK, DuPont, Germany

Second–generation biofuels - energy independence for North America?
John GELL, GR Bio-fuels, USA

Biofuels production and use in Brazil
Geraldo EUGENIO, Embrapa, Brazil

The use of biofuels in Brazil.
Dr. Marco Aurelio LIMA, Director for CTBE – Bioethanol Technology Center, Brazil

The global trend is the conversion of bioethanol into petrochemicals: motor fuels, olefins and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Prof. Valentin TRETYAKOV, A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Fixed performance:
Theo van den ABEELE, Cargill HQ Mechelen, Belgium

Direction 3. INDUSTRY16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: Recent achievements in the development of new enzymes for biomass hydrolysis
Hall B

Chairman: Prof. Arkady SINITSYN, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Chrysosporium lucknowense C1 is a new producer of enzymes for efficient degradation of biomass.
Dr. Jan VARY, Dyadic, Netherlands

Rational design of multi-enzyme mixtures for highly efficient hydrolysis of lignocellulose materials.
Alexander GUSAKOV, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Efficient enzymatic technology of biomass processing.
Dr. Alex BERLIN, Lignol Innovations Ltd., Canada

Adsorption of Trichoderma reesei cellulases on waste with a high lignin content.
Dr. Kristina KRUUS, Technical Research Center, VTT, Finland

The latest developments in the field of enzymes for the production of bioethanol of the 1st and 2nd generations.
Dr. Alain DESTEXE, Genencor, Netherlands

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: Intensive forestry:
fast-growing trees and forest plantations
Hall With
Chairs: Dr. Timo KARJALAINEN, Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA, Finland; Vladimir DMITRIEV, Rosles, Russia

Intensification of forestry management in Finland
Dr. Harry MAKINEN, Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA, Finland

Bacillus thuringiensis: changing the system of application of pesticides as a result of the development of products to control their use
Kees van FRANKENHUIZEN, Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Canada

Forest biotechnology and forest plantations.
Konstantin SHESTIBRATOV, FIBH RAS, Russia

Fixed performances:
Prof. Johan BERG, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden;
Prof. Hannu ILVESNIEMI, Finnish Forest Research Institute METLA, Finland

Direction 5. SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: Microbial genomics: from sequencing to understanding functions

Hall D
Chairmen: Prof. Jeff COLE, University of Birmingham, UK; Prof. Olga OZOLIN, Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

New generation sequencing methods and current trends in data analysis.
Vsevolod MAKEEV, State Research Institute of Genetics, Russia

Prospects for creating a universal search algorithm for promoters.
Prof. Olga OZOLIN, Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Global regulatory pathways of pathogenic bacteria: objectivity and uncertainty of expression analysis.
Prof. Jeff COLE, University of Birmingham, UK

Modeling in systems biology: prospects of application in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry.
Oleg DEMIN, Institute of Systems Biology (Saint Petersburg), Russia

The evolution of bacterial regulatory systems, or Why not all bacteria are arranged like E. coli.
Prof. Mikhail GELFAND, IPPI RAS, Russia

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD16:30 – 18:00 VI International Symposium "EU-Russia:
Cooperation in the field of biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food in the 7th EU Framework Program" (Continued)Hall E

Chairman: Dr. Alfredo AGUILAR ROMANILLOS, EU; Prof. Vladimir POPOV, A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Head of the Russian National Contact Center for the 7th Framework Program

Directions in industrial biotechnology of the EU.
Manfred KIRCHER, President of the Biotechnology Cluster CLIB 2021, Germany

European Technology Platform "Sustainable Chemical Technologies".
Prof. Fabio FAVA, Italian Technology Platform SusChem, University of Bologna, Italy

European Technology Platform "Biofuels".
Luciano COSENTINO, Biofuels ETP, University of Catania, Italy

The European Technological and Innovative Platform of "Aquaculture": Principles of formation and features of functioning
Thorgeir EDWARDSEN, EATIP, Belgium

Breeding and reproduction of farm animals is a European technology platform.
Anna-Maria NEETESON, Netherlands

The European Entrepreneurship Support Network EEN.
Gennady PILNOV, Russian Technology Transfer Network, EEN-Russia Center (Gate2RuBIN), Russia

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH18:00 – 19:30 SECTION: Russian National Program on Innovative Medicine (Continued)
Hall A

Moderators: Prof. Valery DANILENKO, Institute of General Genetics named after N.I.Vavilova RAS, Russia; Konstantin BALAKIN, Orkhimed, Russia

Medbiopharm's experience in building technological chains from drug development to implementation.
Rahimjan ROSIEV, Medbiopharm, Russia

Innovative projects of Binnopharm CJSC.
Yuri SUKHANOV, Binnopharm, Russia

16:30 – 18:00 POSTER SESSION1st floor

18:00 – 20:00 RECEPTION FOR PARTICIPANTSApril 14, 2010


Wednesday, day 2
09:00 – 16:00 REGISTRATION
09:30 – 10:00 Welcome coffee
Foyer

10:00 – 18:00 Partner meetings of participants1st floor

10:00 – 17:30 EXHIBITION OF BIOTECH COMPANIES1st floor

10:00 – 18:30 EDUCATIONAL COURSES. BIOECONOMICS BUSINESS SCHOOLHall G

course: Fundamentals of the technology of production and isolation of the target product on an industrial scale and features of MAb purification
Lecturer: Dr. Bjorn HAMMARBERG, ABD Life Sciences Ltd, Hong Kong

PARALLEL SECTIONSDirection 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH

10:00 – 11:30 SESSION: New biopharmaceuticals and biosimilars
Hall A

Chairmen: Thomas LAND, Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark; Corresponding Member RAS Alexander GABIBOV, IBH RAS, Russia

Catalytic vaccines
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Alexander GABIBOV, IBH RAS, Russia

Asgular is an original drug for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis
Yana KOSTYRO, Irkutsk Institute of Chemistry named after Favorsky SB RAS, Russia

Fixed performances:
Thomas LAND, Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark
Dr. David KRAMER, MSM Protein Technologies Inc., USA

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY (BIOETHANOL-2010)10:00 – 11:30 SESSION: Economic advantages of grain processing and bioethanol production business
Press room

Chairman: Dmitry ARSENYEV, NPK "Ecology", Russia

Improved technologies and intercorporate interactions of the Russian biofuel industry.
Berndt IMENKAMP, EMEA Anhydro, Denmark

Bioethanol production from grain – technical and political opportunities.
Torsten SCHULZE, Senior Vice-President, Vogelbusch, Austria

Effective use of modern technologies for deep grain processing. Purchase of equipment through export guarantees.
Evgeny GREEN, Alfa-Laval, Russia

Research of the problem: technical developments in Russia. Achievements in grain processing technologies.
Dmitry ARSENYEV, NPK "Ecology", Russia

Enzymes for the production of biofuels of the first and second generations
Nikolay SYCHEV, Novozymes, Denmark

Direction 3. INDUSTRY10:00 – 11:30 SESSION: Metabolic engineering and new technological opportunities

Hall B
Chairmen: Mikhail BEBUROV, State Research Institute of Genetics, Russia; Prof. Andrey SIBIRNY, IBK NAS of Ukraine

New techniques in metabolic engineering and new biotechnology products
Mikhail BEBUROV, State Research Institute of Genetics, Russia

The importance of Omics in metabolic engineering
Prof. Vadim GOVORUN, Research Institute of Physico-Chemical Medicine of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

Metabolic engineering of yeast for designing efficient biofuel producers
Prof. Andrey SIBIRNY, IBK NAS of Ukraine

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE10:00 – 11:30 SESSION: Transgenic and cloned animals: Scientific, technological and commercial aspects
Hall With

Chairmen: Prof. Gottfried BREM, Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Vienna University of Veterinary Medicine, Austria, Natalia ZINOVIEVA, All-Russian Institute of Animal Husbandry, Russia

Preparation of cloned embryos of various mammals
Vladimir RYABYKH, GNU VNIIFBiP RSHA, Russia

Some aspects of the genetic transformation of chicken cells in the framework of the development of technology for the creation of genetically modified poultry
Natalia VOLKOVA, GNU VNIIZH RSHA, Russia

Innovative cellular reproductive biotechnologies in animal husbandry (achievements, problems, prospects)
Prof. Tatiana KUZMINA, GNU VNIIGRZH, Russia

Obtaining high-quality cytoplasts for reconstruction of cattle embryos
Prof. Galina MALENKO, GNU VNIIPZK, Russia

Improvement of individual stages of pig embryo cloning
Galina SINGINA, GNU VNIIZH RSHA, Russia

Fixed performance:
Prof. Gottfried BREM, Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Vienna University of
Veterinary Medicine, Austria

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY10:00 – 11:30 ROUND TABLE: New models of rational organization of the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industry

Hall D
Moderators: Andrey IVASHCHENKO, HimRar, Russia, Alexey KONOV, Bioprocess, Russia

Venture capital as part of the innovation process in Life sciences: Business Fundamentals
Dr. Evgeny ZAITSEV, Helix Ventures, USA

Panelists:
Sergey TSYB, Director of the Department of Chemical and Technological Complex and Bioengineering Technologies of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia
Igor AGAMIRZYAN, Russian Venture Company, Russia
Andrey VVEDENSKY, Russian Venture Company, Russia
Evgeny KUZNETSOV, Russian Venture Capital Company, Russia

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD10:00 – 11:30 SECTION: Biotechnology in China
Hall E

Chairman: Dr. Ying LI, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Overview of the main research in industrial biotechnology in China
Prof. Zhuang KAO, Chinese Society of Biotechnology / Ministry of Science and Technology, China

Industrial Biotechnology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dr. Ying LI, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Direction 8. VI International Symposium "EU-Russia: cooperation in the field of biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food in the 7th EU Framework Program"
10:00 – 11:30 Russian National Info Day in the 7th Framework ProgramHall F

Moderators: Vladimir EREMIN, Scientific Secretary of NCT "BIO", Russia; Marina MELKONYAN, Scientific Secretary of NCT "Nano", Institute of Crystallography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

EU–Russia Scientific and Technological Cooperation: current state and prospects for the future.
Richard BURGER, Science Advisor of the Delegation of the European Commission to Russia

Russian scientific and technological cooperation in the 7th RP of the EU.
Alexander FILIPPOV, Head of the Department of International Programs, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Russia

Overview of international cooperation on the priority "BIO" of the 7th EU RP.
Elisabetta BALZI, Scientific officer, FAFB Directorate of European Commission, Brussels, Belgium

The 7th EU Framework Program (a brief overview)
Marina MELKONYAN, Scientific Secretary of NCT "Nano", Institute of Crystallography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: New biopharmaceuticals, bioengineering and stem cell technologies

Hall A
Chairmen: Prof. Gennady SCHWARTZ, Teva, Russia; Dr. Dorairayan BALASUBRAMANIAN, L V Prasad Eye Institute, India

EMEA requirements for biosimilars. New opportunities for biotechnological products.
Vadim PTUSHKIN, FNCC of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology, Russia

Monoclonal antibodies in the treatment of rheumatoid diseases.
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences Evgeny NASONOV, Institute of Rheumatology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia

The use of autologous mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of colitis.
Prof. Leonid LAZEBNIK, Chief Therapist of Moscow, Russia

Prospects for the use of stem cells in ophthalmology.
Dr. Dorairayan BALASUBRAMANIAN, L V Prasad Eye Institute, India

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY (BIOETHANOL-2010)12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: First generation biofuels: raw materials and technology
Press room

Chairman: Alexey ABLAEV, National Biofuel Association

Development of bioethanol production from grain in Russia for 5-10 years
Andrey SIZOV, SovEcon, Russia

Detailed research: development and financing of agricultural waste processing plants
Alexey IVCHENKO, Merloni Progetti, Italy

The use of membrane processes for processing and obtaining the target product in the in-line fermentation industry: from antibiotics to biochemistry
Matthias NILSSON, Alfa Laval, Denmark

A new technology for the production of bioethanol based on various types of industrial, agricultural and household waste.
Mikhail BELKIN, Biotex, Russia

Direction 3. industry12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: Chemical components based on renewable bio-raw materials: current state and prospects

Hall B
Chairmen: Prof. Alexander YANENKO, State Research Institute of Genetics, Russia; prof. Ilgizar YAKUSHEV, JSC Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding, Russia; Dr. Andreas SCHMID, Dortmund University, Germany

Opening remarks.
Prof. Alexander YANENKO, State Research Institute of Genetics, Russia

Integrated plants for the production of biotechnological chemicals from renewable raw materials.
Dr. Ulrich KETTLING, Sud-Chemie AG, Germany

Biocatalysis and industrial biotechnology: an example of selective hydroxylation reactions.
Prof. Andreas SCHMID, Dortmund University, Germany

Successes in environmental expertise of chemical compounds obtained from biological raw materials – methodological solutions and key examples
Dr. Martin PATEL, Copernicus Institute, the Netherlands

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: Biotechnology for animal health
Hall With

Chairmen: Acad. RASKHN Alexander PANIN, Russia; Sergey KRYUKOV, Rosagrobioprom, Russia; Prof. Fedor VASILEVICH, K.I. Scriabin Moscow Veterinary Academy, Russia

Achievements and prospects of application of biotechnology in the fight against viral diseases of animals
Sergey RYBAKOV, Federal State University "VNIIZH" (Vladimir), Russia

Rabies of wild animals. Problems of disease control and elimination in Russia
Boris SOLOVYOV, Rosagrobioprom, Russia

Federal Center in the Field of Biotechnology for ensuring Biosafety of Agro-industrial Complex
Albert CHERNOV, VNIVI (Kazan), Russia

Biotechnology of feed additives
Georgy LAPTEV, Biotrof LLC, Russia

MGAVMiB Educational and Scientific Complex in veterinary medicine and biotechnology
Prof. Fedor VASILEVICH, K.I. Scriabin Moscow Veterinary Academy, Russia

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY12:00 – 13:30 ROUND TABLE: New models of rational organization of the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industry (continued)

Hall D
Moderators: Andrey IVASHCHENKO, HimRar, Russia, Alexey KONOV, Bioprocess, Russia

Creation of bioindustry in Russia: much ado about nothing?
Alexey KONOV, Bioprocess, Russia

Panelists:
Dmitry POPOV, MAXWELL, Russia
Valeria POVOLOTSKY, Hoffman La Roche, USA
Dr. Ekaterina SMIRNYAGINA, Alta Partners, USA

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD12:00 – 13:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Russian-Indian cooperation in the field of biotechnology

Hall E
Moderators: Dr. B. S. BAZHAZH, Secretary general – Federation of Asian Biotech Associations, India; Prof. Igor KRASILNIKOV, Microgen, Russia

The project of the Russian-Indian biotechnological portal.
Shakthi M. NAGAPPAN, Federation of Asian Biotech Associations, India

Russia-India Partnership in commercial and Technological aspects of biotechnology.
C P. SHASTRI, Pharma Synergies, India

The project of the Russian-Indian agro-bio-business incubator
Dr. Kiran K. SHARMA, ICRISAT, India

The project of the Russian-Indian Scientific and Educational Center for Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals.
Prof. Evgeny OFITSEROV, D.I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University, Russia

Direction 8. VI International Symposium "EU-Russia: cooperation in the field of biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food in the 7th EU Framework Program"12:00 – 13:30 Russian National Info Day in the 7th Framework Program (continued)

Hall F

The structure and tools of the 7 EU RP and the general rules of participation.
Petra OBERHAGEMANN, Research Center Jlich, NCP Life Sciences, Germany

KBBE and biotechnology competitions for scientific and technological cooperation in the 7th EU RP.
Piero VENTURI, European Commission, Director General for Research

13:30 – 14:30 Lunch

14:00 – 14:30 Presentations of biotech companies1st floor

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH14:30 – 16:00 ROUND TABLE: New vaccines against new threats
Hall A

Moderators: Acad. Vitaly ZVEREV, I.I. Mechnikov Institute of Vaccines and Serums of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia; Acad. Oleg KISELYOV, Institute of Influenza of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Saint Petersburg), Russia

New flu vaccines
Acad. Oleg KISELYOV, Institute of Influenza of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Saint Petersburg), Russia

Participants:
Acad. Vitaly ZVEREV, I.I. Mechnikov Institute of Vaccines and Serums of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia
Dr. Alexander SCHNEIDER, CEO, CureLab, USA
Prof. Igor KRASILNIKOV, FSUE NPO Microgen, Russia

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY14:30-16:00 SECTION: Biofuels and bioenergy from wood biomass
Press room

Chairmen: Peter KANYGIN, Biotechnology Corporation, Russia; Georg CHEREMISIN, IQLink, Finland

Energy wood resources in the North-West of Russia.
Dr. Timo KARJALAINEN, Finnish Forest Research Institute, Finland

Obtaining biotechnological products from cellulose waste.
Peter KANYGIN, JSC "Biotechnology Corporation", Russia

MHG Bioenergy ERP is a specialized service for planning activities in the field of bioenergy.
Dr. Seppo HUURINAINEN, MHG Systems, Finland

Genetic transformation of woody plants for bioenergy.
Vadim LEBEDEV, FIBH RAS, Russia

Direction 3. INDUSTRY14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Biomaterials and biopolymers: Commercial and environmental benefits

Hall B
Chairman: Prof. Valery SHVETS, D.I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University, Russia

Bioisoprene: Common monomer, common chemistry, promising source.
Dmitry VAVILIN, Genencor, USA

Lactic acid from biological resources as an intermediate for the synthesis of large-capacity chemical products.
Prof. Valery SHVETS, D.I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University, Russia

Bioplastics market – current situation and prospects
 Dr. Martin PATEL, Copernicus Institute, the Netherlands

Improvement of applied biotechnologies: enzymes and microbial strains on order.
Thomas von RUEDEN, CEO, Direvo Biotech AG, Germany

Innovative bioplastics of Dupont company
Alexander BREYGIN, DuPont, Russia

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Aquaculture for food, medicine, energy, chemical industry
Hall C
Chairmen: Torgeir EDWARDSEN, SINTEF, Norway; Andrey BOGERUK, Federal Breeding and Genetic Center of Fish Farming, Russia

Development of new technologies in the global aquaculture industry
Dr. Carl ALMAS, SINTEF, Norway

Multitrophic and integrated aquacultures for energy production, food industry and pharmacology
Prof. Patrick SORGELOOS, Ghent University, Belgium

Prospects for the use of open aquaculture for the food and chemical industry
Dr. Martin SCHOLTEN, IMARES, Netherlands

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: National Innovation Systems and Bioeconomics Development
Hall D

Chairs: Dr. M.K. BAN, Head of Department of Biotechnology, Government of India; acad. Sergey KOLESNIKOV, State Duma of the Russian Federation

The role of research and development outsourcing in the formation of a national innovation system for biotechnology
Dr. Prasada REDDY, Research Policy Institute, Sweden

State strategy for the development of Bioeconomics in Mongolia
Bulga GANBAD, National Innovation Development Committee of the Government of Mongolia, (Ulaanbaatar), Mongolia

Activities of the Japanese Biovenchure Development Association
Dr. Shigeyuki TAKAGI, Japan Bioventure Development Association, Tokyo, Japan

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Biotechnology in the USA
Hall E

Chairman: Dr. Matt CARR, Policy, Industrial and Environmental Section, Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), USA

Cooperation on the development of genetically engineered proteins for medicine, industry and agriculture
Ilya TOLSTORUKOV, Keck Graduate Institute for Applied Life Science, USA

The current state and development of agricultural biotechnology – a view from the industry
Marin VELSEV, EMEA/East, Monsanto International, Sarl, USA

Industrial biotechnology in North America. Myriant Technologies – commercialization of succinic acid and biotechnological preparations
Samuel McConnell, Myriant Technologies, USA

Fixed performance:
Val KOGAN, Mid-Atlantic-Russia Business Council, USA

Direction 8. VI International Symposium "EU-Russia: cooperation in the field of biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food in the 7th EU Framework Program"14:30 – 16:00

Hall F

I. Russian National Info Day in the 7th Framework Program (continued)

Structure and content of the direction "Biotechnology, agriculture, forestry and fisheries and food" of the 7th EU RP. Practical issues (preparation of proposals, search for partners, contract negotiations, project management, CORDIS information portal, etc.)
Petra OBERHAGEMANN, Research Center Jlich, NCP Life Sciences, Germany

Overview of the Bio-Circle project in the 7th EU RP
Vladimir EREMIN, Scientific Secretary of NCT "BIO", A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

II. Training and consulting on the EU 7RPRegistration of organizations for obtaining Registration details (LEAR) for participants of the 7th EU RP


Irina SHAROVA, Deputy. Head of NCT "BIO", A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry, RAS, Russia

Financial issues and project support of the 7th EU RP
Anastasia RAZUMOVSKAYA, Finance Manager of NCT "BIO", A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry, RAS, Russia

VNKT "BIO" – overview of the main activity
Vladimir EREMIN, Scientific Secretary of NCT "BIO", A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

16:00-16:30 Coffee break

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH16:30 – 18:00 ROUND TABLE: Certification of drugs and regulation of the pharmaceutical market: is harmonization possible?

Hall A
Moderators: Ramil KHABRIEV, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, N.I. Pirogov Russian State Medical University, Russia; Prof. Ivan VASILENKO, Olfarma LLC, Russia

Comparison of the system of registration and quality assurance of medicines in Russia and the EU.
Elena BARMANOVA, Valentina KOSENKO, Roszdravnadzor, Russia

Principles of formation of the national list of vital medicines.
Prof. Andrey VOROBYOV, Hematology Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Contract clinical trials in Russia.
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences Ramil KHABRIEV, RSMU, Russia

Prospects for Russia's entry into PIC-S
Prof. Ivan VASILENKO, Olfarma LLC, Russia

International certification and confirmation of the quality of drugs/substances from the CIS.
Igor RECHKIMAN, Data Management Med-High-Tech GmbH, Germany

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: Biofuels and bioenergy from wood biomass (continued)
Press room

Chairman: Peter KANYGIN, Biotechnology Corporation, Russia; Georg CHEREMISIN, IQLink, Finland

Recent advances in the production of biofuels from cellulosic biomass
Dmitry PANTELEEV, Kirov Biochemical Plant, Russia

Nihon Shokuro technology for the production of cellulosic bioethanol
Dr. Masahiro KATO, Rossiyan Trading Co., Ltd., Japan

Production of bio-oil from wood biomass
Andrey GRACHEV, Energolesprom, Russia

Direction 3. INDUSTRY16:30 – 18:00 ROUND TABLE: Biotechnology and global climate change
Hall B

Moderators: Prof. Andre FAAI, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, the Netherlands; Alexey ABLAEV, National Biofuel Association, Russia

Participants:
Dr. Martin PATEL, Copernicus Institute, the Netherlands
Torsten MERKEL, UK
Alexander IVANENKO, Vostok Biotechnology Company (Kirov), Russia

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: Aquaculture for food, medicine, energy, chemical industry (continued)

Hall With
Chairmen: Torgeir EDWARDSEN, SINTEF, Norway; Andrey BOGERUK, Federal Breeding and Genetic Center of Fish Farming, Russia

Technological and innovative platform for aquaculture in Europe: principles of formation and features of functioning.
Torgeir EDVARDSEN, SINTEF, Norway

The Russian National Technology Platform for Aquaculture: state and prospects.
Andrey BOGERUK, Federal Breeding and Genetic Center of Fish Farming, Russia

The current state of aquaculture in Russia: problems and prospects of development.
Valery ZAKHAROV, Rosrybkhoz, Russia

Agricultural fish farming in the Russian Federation.
Grigory SERVETNIK, Research Institute of Irrigation Fish Farming, Russia

The state and prospects of development of sturgeon breeding in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Lidiya VASILYEVA, Astrakhan State University, Russia

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY16:30 – 18:00 ROUND TABLE:
Venture investments and technology transferHall D

Moderator: Christian SUOJANEN, Life Science Europe, Valor Management S.A., Switzerland

Participants:
Sigurgeir GUDLAUGSSON, Novator Healthcare , Sweden
Andrey YATSENKO, Management company "NICK-development"

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD16:30 – 18:00 SECTION: Biotechnology in Mongolia

Hall E
Chairs: Dr. Gabriel HALAT, Boiquenta Consulting, Austria; Bulga GANBAD, National Innovation Development Committee of the Government of Mongolia

Participants: Dr. Purev TSEREN, President, Wisdoms Assets Holdings Group, Mongols Institute of Sciences, Mongolian Biotechnology Industry Development Federation, Mongolia;
Georgy VOLKOV, Shijir International LLC, Mongolia

Direction 7. VI International Symposium "EU-Russia: cooperation in the field of biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food in the 7th EU Framework Program"16:30 – 18:00 "Round tables" on the priority of BIO" 7th EU RP
Hall F

Round tables on the priority "Biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and food"

Discussions of mutual interests and topics for the preparation of projects under the EU 7RP on the priority of "BIO" between European experts and Russian potential participants

3-4 round tables to discuss Russian technology platforms on FP7 KBBE
Priority:
”Industrial Biotechnology and biofuels " RTP
“Products for life" RTP
“Plants for the Future" RTP
“Forest Biotechnology" RTP
“Animal Health" RTP
”Fish farming and aquaculture" RTP

16:30 – 18:00 POSTER SESSION1st floor

April 15, 2010
Thursday, day 3

09:30 – 16:00 REGISTRATION
1st floor foyer (4th entrance)
09:30 – 10:00 Welcome coffee
Foyer

10:00 – 16:30 Partner meetings of participants1st floor

10:00 – 15:00 EXHIBITION OF BIOTECH COMPANIES1st floor

09:30 – 16:30 EDUCATIONAL COURSES. BIOECONOMICS BUSINESS SCHOOL
Hall G
COURSE: Procedure for conducting biosafety testing of biotechnological pharmaceuticals in accordance with international GMP standardsLecturer: Philippe GRIMM, Vitrology Limited, Scotland / BioSafety Consulting SA, France

PARALLEL SECTIONSDirection 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH

10:00 – 11:30 SECTION: Personalized medicine: diagnostics and therapy
Hall A

Chairman: Acad. Valery PUZYREV, Research Institute of Medical Genetics of the TNC SB RAS (Tomsk), Russia

Syntropy and personalized medicine.
Acad. Valery PUZYREV, Research Institute of Medical Genetics of the TNC SB RAS (Tomsk), Russia
Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences Vladislav BARANOV, D.O. Ott Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (St. Petersburg), Russia

Predictive, preventive and personalized medicine is a new molecular genetic test for Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Allen D. ROSES, Deane Drug Discovery Institute, Durham, USA

Genetics of autoimmune conditions and personalized medicine – opportunities and challenges.
Dr. Alexandra ZHERNAKOVA, UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands

Personal genomic services: predictive diagnostics of widespread diseases, public interest and expectations, usefulness and concerns.
Oksana MAKEEVA, Research Institute of Medical Genetics of the TNC SB RAS (Tomsk), Russia

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY10:00 – 11:30 ROUND TABLE: Biogas: technology improvement
Press room

Moderators: Heinz-Peter MANG, Institute for Energy and Environmental Protection, China, Danis KADYROV, JSC "Biotechnology", Russia

Participants:
Heinz-Peter MANG, Institute for Energy and Environmental Protection, China
Dr. Tatiana STERN, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Dr. Matthias GERHARDT, BIOPRACT GmbH, Germany
Torsten MERKEL, Cleantech Group, United Kingdom
Vladimir BASKOV, Bioenergy Development Center, Russia

Direction 3. industry10:00 – 11:30 SECTION: Creation of modern pharmaceutical and biotechnological plants

Hall B
Chairman: Prof. Viktor YEMELYANOV, Kazan State Technological University (Kazan), Russia

System engineering approach to new pharmaceutical products and modernization of existing plants in Russia/CIS.
Dirk STEINHEUSER, Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH, Germany

Concepts of bio-plants based on starch processing.
Christian ABEL, GEA Wiegeland, Germany

Construction of biotechnological plants "turnkey".
Torsten SCHULZE, Vogelbusch, Austria

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE10:00 – 11:30 SESSION: Food and feed ingredients based on biotechnology and food security

Hall With
Chairmen: Acad. Viktor TUTELYAN, Institute of Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Prof. Sergey MATAEV, Center for Therapeutic and Preventive Nutrition of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Tyumen), Russia; Likel FABER, Genencor/Danisco, the Netherlands

Food enzymes: how biotechnology can help the food industry.
Dr. Jan STEM, Danisco, Netherlands

Expansion of the probiotic universe.
Dr. Brian BRIX, Danisco, Russia

New food products: food security from the point of view of consumers
Prof. Peter RASP, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Feed and feed additives for farm animals.
Nadezhda ORLOVA, Abercade Company, Russia

The food industry as a locomotive of innovation
Mikhail TIKHONOV, Director of Business Development in the food industry of Dupont in Central and Eastern Europe

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY10:00 – 11:30 SECTION: Protection, standardization and commercialization of intellectual property in the field of biotechnology

Hall D
Chairmen: Charlotte WEDEL, Danisco, Denmark, Vladimir LOPATIN, Republican Research Institute of Intellectual Property, Russia

Problems and conditions of technical regulation and formation of the industrial intellectual property market in the field of biotechnology
Vladimir LOPATIN, Republican Research Institute of Intellectual Property, Russia

Improvement of the patenting system in Europe.
Charlotte WEDEL, Danisco, Denmark

Patents and IP strategy in biotechnology: a space for innovation development?
Dr. Eva van VANROOY, Philips, Netherlands

Intellectual Property protection in Russia – recent changes
Elena GAVRILOVA, Research Institute of State Patent Examination, Russia

Registration of applications for the issuance of European patents
Dr. Thomas WESTPHAL, GLAWE DELFS MOLL, Patent- und Rechtsanwalte, Germany

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD10:00 – 11:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Bioindustry Development Strategy in the Russian Federation until 2020
Hall E

Moderator: Prof. Raif VASILOV, Union of Biotech Industry Enterprises/Society of Biotechnologists of Russia, Anatoly GUBKIN, State Duma of the Russian Federation, Russia; Sergey RAZUMOV, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Participants:
Mikhail MOGUTOV, Bioprocess Group of Companies, Russia
Sergey KRYUKOV, Rosagrobioprom, Russia
Prof. Ilgizar YAKUSHEV, JSC Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding, Russia;
Acad. Anatoly MIROSHNIKOV, IBH RAS, Russia
Alexander IVANENKO, Vostok Biotechnology Company (Kirov), Russia

11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: Nanobiotechnology for medicine and pharmacology
Hall A

Chairman: Prof. Sergey KALYUZHNY, RUSNANO, Russia

The synergistic effect of combining nano- and biotechnologies in the development of medicine.
Grigory BORISENKO, RUSNANO, Russia

Nanomedicine: current state and prospects for the future.
Prof. Keval K. JANE, Jain PharmaBiotech, Switzerland

Nanoengineered multifunctional delivery systems for in-situ analysis and remote control of drug excretion.
Prof. Gleb SUKHORUKOV, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

Supramolecular chemistry against the influenza virus.
Prof. Nikolay BOVIN, IBH RAS, Russia

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: Biodiesel: new raw materials, new technologies
Press room

Chairmen: Acad. RAS Ilya MOISEEV, Russia; Richard SPINKS, Alternativa Ltd., UK-Ukraine

Microalgae is a new raw material for the production of biofuels.
Acad. RAS Ilya MOISEEV, Lev TRUSOV, Aspect LLC, Russia

Biodiesel in Japan and the strategy of Revo International.
Tong FUNG, REVO, Tokyo, Japan

Biodiesel in Ukraine: technologies, production and market.
Vladimir SEMENOV, Kharkiv State University, Ukraine

New raw materials for the production of biodiesel.
Richard SPINKS, Alternativa Ltd, UK-Ukraine

Direction 3. INDUSTRY
12:00 – 13:30 SECTION: The latest achievements in the technology of production and allocation of the target product
Hall B
Chairman: Dr. Gabriel HALAT, Boiquenta Consulting, Austria

Current trends in IMAC immobilization: from proteomics to use in bioprocess.
Jan BERGLOF, BioWorks AB, Sweden

More affordable production of monoclonal antibodies using 2- or 3-stage chromatography, providing a low cost level.
Dr. Bjorn HAMMARBERG, ABD Life Sciences Ltd, Hong Kong; Bo FORSBERG, CMC Biologics A/S, Denmark

Increased yield of purified proteins in processes requiring virus inactivation.
Dr. Georgy VOLKOV, Shijir International, Mongolia

Clinical use and accompanying biosafety testing guidelines that comply with EP, FDA and ICH requirements.
Philippe GRIMM, Vitrology Limited, Scotland / BioSafety Consulting SA, France

Review of real opportunities and conditions for assessing the potential of economically beneficial use of plants.
Dr. Gunther JAGSCHIES, GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Sweden

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE12:00 – 13:30 ROUND TABLE: Forest biotechnology: from research to innovation
Hall With

Chairmen: Konstantin SHESTIBRATOV, FIBH RAS, Russia; Alexander KRICHEVSKY, Sibbiopharm, Russia; Prof. Arto LAHTI, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland

Forest biotechnology: from research to innovation and implementation.
Prof. Arto LAHTI, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland

Biotechnology in forestry in Belarus: current state, problems and prospects.
Vladimir PADUTOV, NIIL of Belarus

Forest biotechnology in Latvia.
Dr. Arnis GAILIS, Silava, Latvia

Genetic certification of forest nurseries in the Russian Federation – the first results.
Olga SHISHKINA, Andrey PROKAZIN, Rosleszashchita, Russia

Trees as a biotechnological material for accelerating the growth of forests in the North-West of Russia.
Prof. Anatoly ZHIGUNOV, Dmitry SABUNIN, St. Petersburg NIILH, Russia

Experimental forest plantation crops created by biotechnology methods (results of long-term research)
Olga MASHKINA, T.M. TABATSKAYA, VSU, VNIILGiS, Russia

Protection of forests with Sibbiopharm preparations
Tatiana LOMOVSKAYA, Sibbiopharm Software, Russia

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
12:00 – 13:30 WORKSHOP: Education and professional training for the bioindustry
Hall D
Chairmen: Acad. RAS Mikhail KIRPICHNIKOV, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia; Jens SANDBAI, EFB, Denmark; Prof. Tatiana OVCHINNIKOVA, IBH RAS, Russia

Pharma-biotechnological cluster of D. I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University: educational aspects.
Prof. Evgeny OFITSEROV, D.I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University, Russia

A professional training system for the biopharmaceutical industry.
Anna PSHENICHNIKOVA, Dmitry BAYRAMASHVILI, ak. Vitaly SHVETS, MITHT, Russia

Professional training in the field of ecobiotechnology.
Prof. Nina GRADOVA, RCTU, Russia

Scientific and educational centers as key elements of the infrastructure of the training system in the field of biotechnology.
Prof. Tatiana OVCHINNIKOVA, IBH RAS, Russia

How to prepare a business proposal correctly.
Amanda MCMURRAY, The Genome Analysis Centre, United Kingdom

Fixed performance:
Ruben HENRIQUEZ, IE Business School, Spain

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD12:00 – 13:30 ROUND TABLE: Formation of bioregions in Russia and in the world

Hall E
Moderators: Christian SUOJANEN, TTS, Switzerland; Prof. Rafinat YARULLIN, JSC Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding; Yuri VOLOSHIN, Government of the Chuvash Republic, Russia; Eduard NOSKOV, Government of the Kirov Region, Russia

Detailed study: Industrial Biotechnology Cluster CLIB2021. Support of industrial biotechnology and academic education.
Tatiana SHVABE, Cluster Industrielle Biotechnologie CLIB2021, Germany

Tatarstan: formation of the first bioregion in the Russian Federation.
Prof. Rafinat YARULLIN, JSC Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding (Kazan), Russia

The role of biotechnoparks and business incubators in regional development.
Deepanvita CHATTOPADHYAY, IKP, Hyderabad, India

Regional program for the development of biotechnology in the Chuvash Republic.
Yuri VOLOSHIN, Government of the Chuvash Republic (Cheboksary), Russia

Kirov region: from biocluster to bioregion.
Eduard NOSKOV, Government of the Kirov Region, Russia

Fixed performances:
Tony JONES, London Biotechnology Network, United Kingdom
Michael FARLEY, Valor Management S.A., Canada

13:30 – 14:30 Lunch

14:00 – 14:30 Presentations of biotech companies1st floor

Direction 1. MEDICINE AND HEALTH14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Current trends in molecular and clinical diagnostics
Hall A

Chairmen: Acad. Alexander GINZBURG, N.F. Gamalei Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia; acad. RAS Valentin VLASOV, IHBFM SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

Circulating nucleic acids of the blood and their use in oncodiagnostics.
Acad. RAS Valentin VLASOV, IHBFM SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

A new approach for the detection of methylated sections of human DNA.
Sergey DEGTYAREV, Sibenzim LLC (Berdsk), Russia

New high-performance sensors and biosensors for clinical diagnostics and personalized medicine.
Prof. Arkady KARYAKIN, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Creation of an oligonucleotide microchip for typing various subtypes of the influenza A virus.
Alexander SINYAKOV, Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

Direction 2. FUEL AND ENERGY
14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Biohydrogen: the coming breakthroughPress room

Chairman: Corresponding Member. RAS Sergey VARFOLOMEEV, N.M. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS, Russia

A self-sufficient approach based on biohydrogen energy to create an autonomous home.
Dr. Shang-Yuan CHEN, Feng Chia University,Taiwan

Conversion of cellulose-containing waste into electricity through the intermediate formation of biohydrogen.
Oleg VORONIN, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

A stable system for producing hydrogen and electric current during thermophilic processing of cellulose and waste.
Prof. Alexander NETRUSOV, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Direction 3. INDUSTRY14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: New technologies for the bioindustry
Hall B

Chairman: Prof. Valentin BIRYUKOV, MIHM, Russia

Biocatalysts for the key stages of modern technologies for the production of sugary starch products
Prof. Galina KOVALENKO, Institute Of Catalysis (Irkutstk), Russia

Gas-vortex bioreactors are a fundamentally new class of devices for industrial biotechnology
Yuri RAMAZANOV, Sayany CJSC (Novosibirsk), Russia

Complex biotechnological processing of agricultural raw materials at existing enterprises.
Felix AUKHADEEV, ROSTO LLC (Kazan), Russia

Obtaining mammalian cells using separators with a maximum increase in the scale of production.
Patrick KAGEVI, Regional Marketing Manager, Alfa Laval, Denmark

Direction 4. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: Soil Bioindustry and bio-agriculture
Hall With

Chairmen: Acad. RASKHN Igor TIKHONOVICH, Institute of Agricultural Microbiology RASKHN (Saint Petersburg), Russia; Corresponding Member of RASKHN Peter CHEKMAREV, Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, Russia, prof. Evgeny OFITSEROV, D.I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University, Russia

Biotechnology of interaction of microorganisms and plants.
Acad. RASKHN Igor TIKHONOVICH, Institute of Agricultural Microbiology RASKHN (Saint Petersburg), Russia

Soils in Russia.
Corresponding Member of RASKHN Peter CHEKMAREV, Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, Russia

Soil bioindustry is a new field for innovation in Russia.
Prof. Evgeny OFITSEROV, D.I. Mendeleev Russian State Technical University, Russia

Humic acids: science and practice.
Prof. Irina PERMINOVA, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Vermitechnologies: current state, problems and prospects.
Prof. Igor TITOV, Vladimir State University, Russia

Resource-saving biotechnologies in agriculture of Kazakhstan.
Prof. KAN, Kazakhstan

The practice of using vermicidal fertilizers for ginseng cultivation
Ivan MESHKOV, VNIIL, Russia

Soil condition as a limiting factor for obtaining environmentally friendly products.
Prof. Boris GRIGORYAN, KSU, Russia

Direction 7. ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY14:30 – 16:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Computer science, communication and network resources for biotechnology

Hall D
Moderators: Rustam SUNGATOV, KIR (Kazan), Russia; Shakthi M. NAGAPPAN, Federation of Asian Biotech Associations, India

Biotechnological information networks in India.
Shakthi M. NAGAPPAN, Federation of Asian Biotech Associations, India

Network resources in practical biotechnology and medicine in Russia.
Rustam SUNGATOV, KIR, Russia
Vadim SHISHOV, M.V. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russia

Direction 6. BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE WORLD
14:30 – 16:00 SECTION: BioEcoPolis – a new model of life and the XXI centuryHall E

Chairman: Prof. Raif VASILOV, Union of Biotechnologists of Russia/Society of Biotechnologists of Russia, Russia

Automation of the processes of monitoring the state of the environment and human health
Prof. Anatoly SHLICHT, Pacific State University of Economics, Institute of Food Technology and Commodity Science (Vladivostok), Russia

Bioarchitecture of transport and energy infrastructures
Valery BELOZEROV, Research Institute of Physics of the Southern Federal University (Rostov-on-Don), Russia

AgriBioPolis BIOHAYYAT Project
Farhad OMAROV, AGRO HAYYAT LLC (Baku), Azerbaijan

The possibilities of biotechnology for solving socio-economic and environmental problems of the development of the northern regions.
Prof. Vladimir VOLODIN, IB UO RAS (Syktyvkar), Russia

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

16:30 – 17:15 PLENARY LECTURE: Eurasia – the territory of innovative development
Acad. RAS Sergey GLAZYEV, EurAsEC, Russia
Hall A

18:00 – 18:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: Can biotechnology be the driving force of economic development?
Hall A
Moderator: Christian SUOJANEN, LifeSciences, Valor Management, Switzerland.

Participants:
Dr. Prasada REDDY, Research Policy Institute, Sweden;
Jens SANDBAI, EFB, Denmark;
Alexey KONOV, Bioprocess, Russia,
Prof. Raif VASILOV, Union of Biotechnologists of Russia/Society of Biotechnologists of Russia,
acad. RAS Sergey GLAZYEV, EurAsEC, Russia

18:45 – 19:00 CLOSING OF THE CONGRESS. RESULTS OF THE JOURNALISTS' COMPETITIONHall A

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