7th International Conference
Photosynthesis Research for Sustainability - 2016 
June 19-26, 2016 
in honor of Nathan Nelson and T. Nejat Veziroglu 
Pushchino, Russia 
   Домой      Papers

Dear Colleagues,


Powerful, strong, up-to-date lectures and posters of this meeting will be selected, peer-reviewed and published in special issues of Photosynthesis Research and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy in the form of regular articles or reviews.


1) Photosynthesis Research


Title: Photosynthesis and Hydrogen Energy Research for Sustainability


Guest Editors of the special issue are: Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev (Russia) and Tatsuya Tomo (Japan)

The deadline for submission: October 25, 2016


Topics:


1.1. Primary Processes of Photosynthesis

1.2. Structure, Function and Biogenesis of the Photosynthetic Apparatus

1.3. Photosystem II and Water Oxidation Mechanism

1.4. Energy Transfer and Trapping in Photosystems

1.5. Photosystem I and Bacterial Photosynthesis

1.6. Carbon Fixation (C3 and C4) and Photorespiration

1.7. Artificial and Applied aspects of Photosynthesis

1.8. Regulation of Photosynthesis and Environmental Stress

1.9. Systems Biology of Photosynthesis: Integration of Genomic, Proteomic, Metabolomic and Bioinformatic Studies

1.10. Photosynthesis Education

1.11. Emerging Techniques for Studying Photosynthesis including Neutron Scattering in Photosynthesis Research



2) International Journal of Hydrogen Energy


Title: Hydrogen Energy for Sustainability: Hydrogen Production Processes by Natural and Artificial Photosynthesis


Guest Editors of the special issue are: Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev (Russia) and Harvey Hou  (USA)

The deadline for submission: October 25, 2016


Topics:


2.1. Energy for the Future – Hydrogen economy

2.2. Elevating Climate Change
2.3. Biological Hydrogen Production

2.4. Hydrogenases

2.5. Proton Reduction Catalysts

2.6. Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

2.7. Artificial Photosynthesis for Hydrogen energy

2.8. Hydrogen Energy Education

2.9. Emerging Techniques for Studying of Hydrogen Energy