SECTION I SOURCES OF MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY<br>1. Marine Biotechnology – Definition, Tools, Studies, Exploitation, Utilization and Research Areas<br>2. Microbial and Fungal Bioprospecting through Omics-Driven Approaches<br>3. Improving the Role of Microalgae in Carbon Capture<br>4. Seaweeds and Their Compounds to Combat Bacterial Invasion and Phytopathogens<br>5. Farming of Marine Sponges: Future Trends in Marine Biotechnology<br>6. Marine Biotechnology: Exploration of Novel Marine Biologicals<br><br>SECTION II MARINE BASED-NUTRACEUTICALS AND FUNCTIONAL FOODS <br>7. Supremacy of Marine-Derived Probiotics and Carbohydrate-Based Prebiotics<br>8. Marine Enzymes – Production, Scale Up and Applications<br>9. Future Ocean Resources: Vitamins and Minerals<br>10. Marine Invertebrates’ Antioxidant Proteins and Peptides and their Bio-Functionalities<br>11. Past, Present, And Future Aspects of Human Health Gain from Marine-Based Nutraceuticals and Related Medicaments<br>12. Marine Cosmeceuticals: The Untapped Potential of Oceanic Beauty Solutions<br><br>SECTION III MARINE BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS <br>13. Seaweed-Associated Heterotrophic Bacteria - Novel Sources of Antimicrobial and Antiviral Agents<br>14. Discovery of Pharmaceutical Compounds from Oceanic Sources: Successes and Challenges<br>15. Dealing With Marine Disease Outbreaks and Their Impact on Human Health During a Time of Rapid Environmental Change<br>16. Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Marine Origin for Skin Care and Anti-Ageing Potential<br>17. Marine Natural Products to Promote Wound Healing and Regeneration<br>18. The Significance of Biosynthetic Pathways in Uncovering the Bioactive Potential of Marine Organisms for Drug Discovery<br><br>SECTION IV MARINE COMPONENTS IN BIOMEDICAL INDUSTRY<br>19. Treasure from Marine Ecosystem- Biomaterials, Bio Inks and 3D-Bioprinting<br>20. Use of Marine Natural Products - A Newer Trend in the Development of Medical Implants<br>21. Current Advances and Controversies in the Therapeutic Use of Fish Oil: Theme Revisited<br>22. Marine Polysaccharides – A Novel Approach in Drug Delivery System<br>23. Relationship Between Structure of Marine Biomaterials and Their Gene Delivery Function<br>livery Function