The European Conference on the Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules (ECSBM) was founded in 1985 and is held every two years in a different European country. The meetings are attended by researchers using traditional spectroscopic techniques (Raman, IR, UV-Vis, fluorescence, NMR, EPR), as well as those who work on imaging techniques applicable to the study of biomolecules, cells, or tissues. Recently, particular attention has been devoted to the applications of biomolecular spectroscopy in the fields of biomedical imaging, anticancer research, drug characterization for pharmaceutical applications, drug delivery and nano-biotechnology. Researchers not only from all countries of Europe attend the conference, but also from numerous countries from all over the world.
For its qualified attendance and for the broadness of scientific topics covered, ECSBM has become during the last years a leading conference located at the crossroad of three fundamental scientific fields: Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
The greatest specialists in the field participate in the conference, sharing their achievements, discoveries, and experience. Thanks to the cultivated tradition of organizing conferences and the involvement of the recognized research community, the conference quickly gained prestige and recognition in the world of science.
Previous Conferences:
1985 - Reims, France
1987 - Freiburg, Germany
1989 - Rimini, Italy
1991 - York, United Kingdom
1993 - Loutraki, Greece
1995 - Lille, France
1997 - Madrid, Spain
1999 - Enschede, the Netherlands
2001 - Prague, Czech Republic
2003 - Szeged, Hungary
2005 - Aschaffenburg, Germany
2007 - Paris, France
2009 - Palermo, Italy
2011 - Coimbra, Portugal
2013 - Oxford, United Kingdom
2015 - Bochum, Germany
2017 - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2019 - Dublin, Ireland
2022 - Reims, France