The 3rd International Conference on Applied Science and Forensic (ICASF) will be held by the DNA Research Centre in collaboration with the Faculty of Law (University of Babylon) and the Forensic Department at Babylon Provincial Police Command. ICASF will be held at the University of Babylon from the 12th to the 13th of March 2024. The main intention of the conference is to provide an opportunity for academics and postgraduate students to share their ideas and experience in the fields of theoretical and practical issues and solutions in the Applied Sciences, Law, and Forensic sciences. This conference aims to be the most attended scientific event in the Middle East because it, for the first time, provides academics and postgraduate students with an opportunity to write their articles in Arabic language and publish them in international Journals and Platforms. Therefore, the conference is a valuable chance for academics and postgraduate students to increase their global impact and citation.
Topics of the conference
Biology
Chemistry
Genetic engineering and biotechnology
Microbiology
Molecular biology
Medical physiology
Environmental Sciences
Biochemistry
Organic chemistry
Physics
Law
Medical physics
Laser physics
The impact of modern forensic evidence in detecting crimes and identifying perpetrators.
Evidence, procedures for preserving the crime scene, and physical evidence in criminal legislation.
Forensic anthropology in criminal proof.
Cybersecurity and digital crimes
Nanotechnology
Other topics
Applications of Nanotechnology in the Environment.
Nano-materials.
Use of Nano-materials in medicine and pharmacology.
Dr. Lubna is passionately engaged in research within the intersection of applied medical sciences, particularly microbiology, nanotechnology, and immunology. Dr Lubna also focuses on distinct chemically engineered nanomaterials. She published more than 53 articles and conference papers on various topics, including but not limited to COVID-19, nanoparticles, antibacterial activity of materials, Immune systems and Anticancer activity of materials.
She currently acts as the Head of the DNA Research Centre at the University of Babylon, Iraq.
Prof Dr Basma is a former lecturer at the Lebanese University for more than fifteen years, a literary advisor at Dar Al-Nahda Al-Arabiya for more than ten years, a writer and researcher in Andalusian literature and civilization and everything related to modern literature, techniques of expression, Arabic grammars, civilizations and literary arts, especially criticism literary.
The conference venue
The conference will be held at The university of Babylon, Iraq.