Book Chapters


Call for Book Chapter (Summary)

Title: Sustainable Business Trends: From Silos to Synergy
Publisher: Bentham Science (as indicated by the logo)


📚 Scope & Topics (Not Limited To):

  • Sustainable business transformation

  • Cloud computing & cybersecurity in business transformation

  • Sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems

  • Sustainability practices in business and supply chains

  • Business transformation for startups & entrepreneurship

  • Environmental impact of business transformation

  • Social dimensions of sustainable development

  • ESG reporting

  • International market perspectives

  • Collaboration & co-creation in business transformation

  • Retail eco-friendly strategies

  • Theoretical evolution of internationalization in sustainable business transformation

  • Other allied sustainability-related areas


📑 Submission Guidelines

  1. Plagiarism: Must be below 15%, and no AI-generated content.

  2. References: APA 7 style

  3. Figures:

    • High-quality black & white included

    • Colored figures may require a fee

    • If reused, require permission


📅 Important Date

  • Final Chapter Submission Deadline: February 21, 2026


💰 Publication Fee

  • No publication fee


📈 Indexing

  • Publisher will submit the book to major indexing services


🔗 Submission Link

👤 Editors

  • Dr. Sandeep Poddar – Professor & Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research & Innovation), Lincoln University College, Malaysia

  • Dr. Biswajit Paul – Assistant Professor, PG & Research Dept. of Commerce, University of Gour Banga, India

  • Dr. Roger Douglas – Dean, Office of International Programs & Development, Saint Martin’s University, US




Call for Book Chapters poster related to “Intelligent Networks: AI Advancements in Supply Chain Dynamics” from Nova Science Publishers.



WILEY – ISTE

Call for Book Chapter

Blockchain for Sustainability: Transforming Supply Chains and Reducing Carbon Impact


EDITORS

Dr. Priya Batta
Amity University, Punjab, India

Prof (Dr.) Abhishek Kumar
SMIEEE
Chandigarh University, India

Prof (Dr.) Sachin Ahuja
SMIEEE, UIE
Chandigarh University, India

Dr. Pramod Singh Rathore
SMIEEE, MACM
Manipal University Jaipur, India


SCOPE OF BOOK

This book explores how blockchain technology is revolutionizing sustainability by transforming supply chains and minimizing carbon impact. It offers insights into transparent tracking, ethical sourcing, and eco-friendly logistics, making it essential reading for innovators, policymakers, and businesses committed to building a greener, more accountable, and sustainable future.


TABLE OF CONTENT

Part I: Foundations of Blockchain and Sustainability

  • Introduction to Blockchain Technology

  • Sustainability and Climate Change: A Global Challenge

  • Why Blockchain for Sustainability? An Emerging Paradigm

  • UN Sustainable Development Goals and Technological Interventions

Part II: Blockchain in Sustainable Supply Chains

  • Decentralized Supply Chain Management

  • Ethical Sourcing and Product Traceability

  • Reducing Waste and Enhancing Efficiency through Blockchain

  • Smart Contracts for Green Compliance and Regulation

Part III: Carbon Impact and Environmental Accountability

  • Blockchain for Carbon Footprint Tracking

  • Carbon Credit Trading and Tokenization

  • Case Studies: Real-World Applications in Carbon Reduction

  • Blockchain and the Circular Economy

Part IV: Challenges, Frameworks, and Future Directions

  • Technical, Legal, and Ethical Challenges

  • Frameworks for Implementing Blockchain in Green Initiatives

  • Integration with Emerging Technologies: IoT, AI, and Big Data

  • Future Outlook: Blockchain’s Role in a Sustainable World


Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission: 19 March 2026

  • Submission of the Final Chapter: 19 May 2026


There are no publication fees for chapters submitted to this book publication. All submitted chapters will be peer-reviewed. Submitted chapters should not have been published previously, nor under consideration for publication elsewhere. Abstract and chapters should be plagiarism-free.


Please submit your abstract and full chapter at:
📧 batta.priya1@gmail.com or 📧 pramodrathore88gmail.com




CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

IGI Global Scientific Publishing (Scopus Indexed)

Book Title:

Nano-Oncology: Sustainable Synthesis and Precision Cancer Therapeutics


About the Book

This edited volume presents a forward-looking and integrated perspective on the role of nanotechnology in modern cancer therapeutics, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, safety, and precision medicine. The book introduces Green Nano-Oncology as a transformative paradigm that combines eco-friendly nanomaterial synthesis with advanced cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. It covers the full lab-to-clinic translational spectrum, including green synthesis strategies, targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, smart nanomaterials, thermal-based cancer treatments, nano-toxicology, and regulatory frameworks.


📌 Proposed Topics (but not limited to)

  1. The Paradigm Shift in Oncology

  2. Biopolymers as the Backbone of Nano-Oncology

  3. Green Synthesis of Metallic Nanoparticles (Au, Ag, Se)

  4. Sustainable Carbon-Based Nanostructures

  5. Surface Functionalization and Active Targeting Strategies

  6. Polymeric Nanocarriers for Controlled Drug Release

  7. Nano-Gene Therapy: CRISPR/Cas9 and Beyond

  8. Stimuli-Responsive Smart Nanomaterials in Oncology

  9. Hyperthermia-Based Nano-Oncology

  10. Hypothermia and Cryo-Nanomedicine

  11. Nano-Toxicology and Biocompatibility

  12. Lab-to-Clinic Translation and Global Regulatory Frameworks


📝 Note for Authors

All submitted chapters will undergo editorial review to ensure scientific quality, originality, and relevance to the book’s scope.

  • Abstract Length: Maximum 250 words

  • Words Limit: 10,000 (including references in APA style)

  • Plagiarism: Should be less than 8% (Turnitin report only) and AI 0%

  • Figures and Tables: Max 3 each


👥 Editors

Prof. Dr. Ahmed EL-Mallou
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical Sciences and Health Sciences, University of Radom, Poland
Email: a.el-mallou@uzmd.pl

Dr. Dilawar Hassan
Senior Fellow of UNESCO–UNISA-iTLABS/NRF Africa Chair in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (U2AC2N), College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Email: dilawarhassan1992@gmail.com

Rashid Abbas Khan
Fellow of UNESCO–UNISA-iTLABS/NRF Africa Chair in Nano, Pretoria–Republic of South Africa, South Africa
Email: rashidabbaskhan7@gmail.com

Dr. Amjid Khan
Senior Fellow of UNESCO–UNISA-iTLABS/NRF Africa Chair in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (U2AC2N), College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Email: khanza@unisa.ac.za


📅 Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: February 20, 2026

  • Abstract Acceptance Notification: February 25, 2026

  • Full Chapter Submission Deadline: April 15, 2026

  • Abstract Submission Email: botaniastrashid@gmail.com




Springer

**Intelligent Supply Chains:

AI Driven Strategies for Efficiency and Resilience**

Call for Book Chapters

This edited volume explores AI-driven strategies for improving efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in modern supply chains. It integrates academic research and real-world case studies to support intelligent, future-ready supply chain systems.


Table of Contents

(Submissions may include, but are not limited to):

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to AI in Supply Chains

  • Chapter 2: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in SCM

  • Chapter 3: AI for Demand Forecasting and Inventory Optimization

  • Chapter 4: Intelligent Procurement and Sourcing Strategies

  • Chapter 5: AI-enabled Logistics and Transportation Management

  • Chapter 6: Smart Warehousing and Fulfillment with AI

  • Chapter 7: AI for Risk Management and Disruption Resilience

  • Chapter 8: Role of AI in Supply Chain Sustainability

  • Chapter 9: Blockchain and AI Integration for Transparent Supply Chains

  • Chapter 10: AI-powered Supply Chain Decision Support Systems

  • Chapter 11: AI in Omni-channel Retail Supply Chains

  • Chapter 12: Cybersecurity and Ethical Considerations in AI-driven SCM

  • Chapter 13: AI in Humanitarian and Crisis Supply Chains

  • Chapter 14: Digital Twins and AI for Real-Time Supply Chain Simulation

  • Chapter 15: AI and IoT Convergence in Smart Supply Chain Simulation

  • Chapter 16: AI and IoT Convergence in Smart Supply Chain Logistics

  • Chapter 17: AI in Global Trade and Cross-border Supply Chains

  • Chapter 18: Measuring AI ROI and Performance in Supply Chains

  • Chapter 20: Case Studies and Industry Applications


Editors

Dr. Vipul Jain
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Dr. Shikha Khullar
Poornima University, Jaipur, India

Dr. Benny Tjahjono
Centre for E-Mobility and Clean Growth, Coventry University, England

Dr. Manju Lata Joshi
Poornima University, Jaipur, India


Submit Here

QR Code + Link:
https://forms.gle/wYEjRkAKCw6ZPUNCA


Important Dates

  • Proposal submission deadline: March 30, 2026

  • Proposal acceptance notification: April 15, 2026

  • Full chapter submission: June 15, 2026

  • Final chapter acceptance: August 15, 2026

  • All final accepted material due from authors: Sept 15, 2026


To know more: editedbook1725@gmail.com




BENTHAM SCIENCE Scopus


CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

Book Title: The Psychology of Sustainable Consumption in Intelligent Markets: AI, Data, and the Future of Consumer Engagement


Suggested Topics:

  1. Psychological Foundations of Sustainable Consumption Behavior

  2. Attitude-Behavior Gap in Ethical and Green Consumption

  3. Values, Emotions, and Moral Decision-Making in Sustainability

  4. Intelligent Markets: AI, Data, and Consumer Insights

  5. Personalization, Nudging, and Behavioral Design in Sustainable Marketing

  6. Role of Big Data Analytics in Predicting Sustainable Purchase Intentions

  7. AI, Transparency, and Consumer Trust in Sustainable Brands

  8. Greenwashing in the Age of Intelligent Marketing

  9. Ethical Challenges of Algorithmic Influence on Consumer Choices

  10. AI-Enabled Sustainable Branding and Communication Strategies

  11. Industry Case Studies on Intelligent Sustainable Consumption

  12. Future of Consumer Engagement: Responsible AI and Sustainable Markets


Submit an abstract (250–300 words) by March 10, 2026. Full chapters will be due thereafter. Authors will provide their Scopus profile with affiliation. Submissions should be original, unpublished work and written in clear academic English.

Submit your abstract at: sustainableconsumption.ai@gmail.com


Editorial Team:

Dr. Rambalak Yadav
Associate Professor (Marketing)
IIM, Jammu

Dr. Shamily Jaggi
Professor (Marketing)
Indus International University, India

Dr. Arvind Kumar
Assistant Professor (Marketing)
NIT, Rourkela

Dr. Haobjam Basanta
Assistant Professor (Artificial Intelligence)
National Taipei University, Taiwan


 


Call for Book Chapters

**Building Pandemic-Ready Health Systems:

Innovations in Surveillance, Vaccinology, One Health Strategies, and Emergency Response**

Building Pandemic-Ready Health Systems is an edited volume focusing on innovative strategies to strengthen global preparedness for future pandemics. The book covers advances in surveillance technologies, next-generation vaccinology, One Health approaches, and emergency response frameworks. It brings together multidisciplinary insights to support effective prevention, early detection, and resilient health system responses for global health security.


Proposed Chapters

SECTION I: Surveillance Systems and Health System Preparedness

  1. Emerging Infectious Diseases and Pandemic Risk Assessment: Epidemiological Drivers and Predictive Modeling Approaches

  2. Health System Resilience for Pandemic Preparedness: Conceptual Frameworks, Indicators, and Readiness Assessment Tools

  3. Genomic Surveillance in Pandemic Preparedness: Pathogen Sequencing, Variant Monitoring, and Data Integration Strategies

  4. Environmental and Wastewater-Based Surveillance for Early Detection of Infectious Disease Outbreaks

  5. Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Applications in Pandemic Surveillance and Outbreak Prediction

  6. Laboratory Preparedness for Pandemics: Rapid Diagnostics, Point-of-Care Testing, and Quality Management Systems

SECTION II: Vaccines and Therapeutic Preparedness

  1. Next-Generation Vaccine Platforms for Pandemic Control: mRNA, DNA, Viral Vector, and Protein Subunit Technologies

  2. Universal and Broad-Spectrum Vaccines: Scientific Rationale, Development Strategies, and Clinical Challenges

  3. Vaccine Deployment and Immunization Strategies During Pandemics: Cold Chain Management, Access, and Vaccine Hesitancy

  4. Therapeutic Interventions for Emerging Infectious Diseases: Antivirals, Monoclonal Antibodies, and Drug Repurposing Approaches

SECTION III: One Health, Policy, and Future Pandemic Preparedness

  1. One Health-Based Surveillance for Zoonotic Disease Prevention: Integrating Human, Animal, and Environmental Health Systems

  2. Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Pandemic Threat: Surveillance Systems, Policy Frameworks, and Mitigation Strategies

  3. Climate Change and Infectious Disease Emergence: Implications for Pandemic Preparedness and Health System Planning

  4. Risk Communication and Community Engagement in Pandemics: Strategies to Counter Misinformation and Enhance Public Trust

  5. Health Workforce Preparedness and Medical Supply Chain Resilience in Public Health Emergencies

  6. Global Health Governance and International Health Regulations: Lessons from Recent Pandemics and Future Preparedness


Editors

Dr. Shivraj Popat Jadhav

Divine College of Pharmacy, Satana, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Aman Babanrao Upaganlawar

SNJB’s Shriman Suresh Dada Jain College of Pharmacy, Neminagar, Chandwad, Nashik, India

Dr. Himansingh Chawara

NIMS University, Rajasthan, Jaipur, India

Dr. Hitesh Shahaare

Sriman Suresh Dada Jain College of Pharmacy, Chandwad, Nashik, India

Dr. Tapasvi Gupta

Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Rajasthan, Jaipur, India


Guidelines for Proposal Submission

  • Author list (One author should have a SCOPUS H-index ≥ 10, foreign collaboration is highly preferable)

  • Affiliations

  • Email ID and mobile number of the corresponding author

  • ORCID IDs of all authors

  • Abstract (200–250 words)

  • Keywords (5–6)

  • Chapter outline (approximately 250 words)

  • Plagiarism: less than 10% and AI content: 0%

  • Submit chapter proposals to: booksbvsjcp@gmail.com

  • Further guidelines will be shared once the proposal is accepted

Important Notes:

  • Chapter with AI content and author having Scopus H-index less than 10 will be rejected.

  • Once chapters are published, they will be submitted to SCOPUS, depending upon the quality of the content and academic standing of the authors indexing will be decided.


Important Dates

  • Last date of Proposal Submission: 20 Feb, 2026

  • Notification of Acceptance of Proposal: 28 Feb, 2026


For any queries:

📧 booksbvsjcp@gmail.com
You can also reach on LinkedIn:




CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

BOOK TITLE

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE TRAJECTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

The Book will be Submitted to Bentham Science for Publication and Indexing in Scopus


Scope of the Book

The scope of this book is to provide a comprehensive, structured, and critically informed understanding of how AI is influencing the trajectory of social science research. It aims to bridge theoretical perspectives with practical applications, offering methodological guidance, tool-based insights, and ethical frameworks to support researchers at different stages of the research process.


Tentative Table of Contents

  1. AI and the Changing Paradigms of Social Science Research

  2. AI-Supported Research Problem Identification and Refinement

  3. AI-Driven Literature Reviews: Systematic Mapping and Knowledge Synthesis

  4. Research Design in the Age of AI: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods

  5. AI in Research Instrument Development: Surveys, Interview Guides, and Protocols

  6. AI-Enabled Data Collection: Digital Traces, Platforms, and Conventional Sources

  7. Transforming Quantitative Analysis with AI: Prediction, Classification, and Inference

  8. AI in Qualitative Data Analysis: Coding, Thematic Development, and Interpretation

  9. Human-AI Collaboration in Academic Writing: Craft, Clarity, and Limits

  10. Intelligent Referencing and Citation Management Systems

  11. AI in Plagiarism Detection, Authorship, and Manuscript Finalization

  12. Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of AI in Social Science Research

  13. Responsible and Inclusive AI Use in Social Sciences

  14. AI as a Pedagogical Tool for Research Capacity Building

  15. Future Directions: Social Science Research in an AI-Shaped Knowledge Economy

  16. Computational Social Science in Practice: Social Media Data, Network Analysis, and Social Graphs

  17. AI-Assisted Ethnography and Digital Fieldwork: Opportunities, Limits, and Researcher Reflexivity

  18. Multilingual AI for Cross-Cultural Research: Translation Risk, Meaning Drift, and Cultural Context

  19. Sensitive Contexts and High-Stakes Research: Conflict, Migration, Health, and Vulnerable Populations

  20. AI in Peer Review and Editorial Workflows: Integrity, Quality Control, and Emerging Publication Risks


Guidelines

  • Provide full details of corresponding/principal author(s)
    (name, designation with affiliation, email, ORCID, Scopus ID with accessible URL; one author should be foreign).

  • Abstract: 250–350 words, 5–8 keywords; outline objectives, methods, and expected contributions.

  • Refer only to peer-reviewed journal papers from IEEE, ACM, Sage, Elsevier, Springer, etc.

  • Use the latest research papers.

  • Plagiarism should be around 10%.

  • AI-generated content must be NIL.

  • Double-blind peer review; revisions may be required.


Important Dates

  • Submission of Abstract: 20th February 2026

  • Abstract Acceptance: 31st March 2026

  • Submission of Full Chapter: 15th July 2026

  • Tentative Date of Publication: November 2026

Submission link:

https://forms.gle/sKAB1youph71fkhm7

Email: tapash.das@knu.ac.in

No Article Processing Charges (APC)


EDITORS

Dr. Tapash Das

Kazi Nazrul University, West Bengal, India

Prof. Tarini Halder

University of Kalyani, West Bengal, India

Dr. Mustafa Kayali

Maaref University of Applied Sciences, Syria

Dr. Manuel B. Garcia

EdITH, FEU Institute of Technology, Manila, Philippines

Dr. Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani

University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa




WILEY – Scrivener Publishing – Scopus®

CALL FOR CHAPTERS

Open AgriTech: Open-Source Tools For Smart Agriculture And Building Sustainable Crops


About the book

This book provides a comprehensive framework for implementing open-source technologies in modern agriculture. It encompasses the integration of low-cost hardware platforms (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, LoRaWAN) with robust software ecosystems (farmOS, QGIS) to enable data-driven precision farming.
The work addresses real-time monitoring of soil, weather, and crop health; machine learning applications for yield prediction and disease detection; open-source robotics and automation; climate-smart practices; and farm management information systems.


Tentative Topics

Chapter 1: Introduction to Smart Agriculture and Sustainability
Chapter 2: Foundations of Open-Source Technologies in Agriculture
Chapter 3: Data-Driven Farming – Sensors, IoT, and Open-Source Platforms
Chapter 4: Open-Source GIS and Remote Sensing Tools
Chapter 5: Machine Learning and AI Using Open-Source Frameworks
Chapter 6: Open-Source Tools for Soil and Water Management
Chapter 7: Smart Crop Management and Precision Farming
Chapter 8: Open-Source Robotics and Automation in Agriculture
Chapter 9: Climate-Smart Agriculture and Sustainability Metrics
Chapter 10: Open-Source Farm Management Information Systems (FMIS)
Chapter 11: Data Sharing, Interoperability, and Security
Chapter 12: Capacity Building and Community-Driven Innovation
Chapter 13: Case Studies of Open-Source Smart Agriculture Deployments
Chapter 14: Economic and Policy Perspectives
Chapter 15: Future Directions – Open-Source Innovation for Sustainable Agriculture


Editors

Dr. Anuj Kumar Jain

Professor, Chandigarh University, Punjab
📧 dr.anujkumarjain@gmail.com

Dr. Gitanjali Gupta

Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, Punjab
📧 gitagupta32@gmail.com

Dr. Sartajvir Singh

Chief Scientific Officer, IIT Ropar, Punjab, India
📧 sartajvir.singh@iitrpr.ac.in

Ms. Bhavneet Kaur

Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, Punjab
📧 sethi.bhavneet37@gmail.com


Important Guidelines

  • All chapters will be sent for possible inclusion in Scopus, no APC involved.

  • Plagiarism should be under 10%, with no AI-generated content.

  • Use IEEE citation style.


Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission: 28 Feb, 2026

  • Full Chapter Submission: 31 March, 2026


Submission Links

🔗 Submit your chapters at:
www.sartajvirsingh.com/call-for-chapters/open-agritech

📧 For any queries, mail at:
opensource.agriculture2026@gmail.com




Scrivener Publishing — WILEY

Call for Chapters

Book Title:

Artificial Intelligence in Precision Medicine: Decoding Gut Microbiome Signatures in Metabolic Disorders

Scope of Book:

Artificial Intelligence in Precision Medicine: Decoding Gut Microbiome Signatures in Metabolic Disorders discusses an in-depth and organized treatment of the use of Artificial Intelligence tools on gut microbiome data for precise delineations and treatments of metabolic disorders.
The book specifically dwells on the technical and scientific uses of precision medicine for microbial data, thereby explaining how microbial data can be converted into usable scientific information. The intended level for the book would range from advanced undergraduate students, postgraduate students, and researchers, and would carry an overall comprehensibility of technical terms.


Proposed Chapters

  1. Foundations of Precision Medicine in Metabolic Disorders

  2. The Human Gut Microbiome: Composition, Development, and Function

  3. Microbiome–Host Crosstalk in Metabolic Regulation

  4. Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis in Obesity

  5. Gut Microbiome in Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD)

  6. Cardiometabolic Disorders and Atherosclerosis

  7. Multi-Omics Approaches for Precision Microbiome Profiling

  8. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Microbiome-Based Precision Medicine

  9. Diet, Nutrition, and Personalized Microbiome Modulation

  10. Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Postbiotics in Precision Therapy

  11. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation and Next-Generation Microbial Therapies

  12. Environmental Exposures, Drugs, and the Microbiome

  13. Microbiome Biomarkers for Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapy Response

  14. AI-Based Biomarker Discovery from Gut Microbiome Data

  15. Clinical Trials and Regulatory Frameworks in Microbiome Precision Medicine

  16. Ethical, Social, and Equity Issues in Microbiome-Based Precision Medicine

  17. Future Directions and Emerging Technologies in reference to microbiome editing and gene therapy


Plagiarism Policy:

  • All chapters must be original and must not be submitted elsewhere.

  • Plagiarism must be less than 10%; individual plagiarism less than 5%.

  • AI-generated content is not acceptable.


Editors

  • Dr. Jay Kumar Pandey – Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki, U.P., India

  • Dr. Pushkar Singh Rawat – University of Lucknow, U.P., India

  • Dr. Shalini Singh – Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki, U.P., India

  • Dr. Haipeng Liu – Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, United Kingdom


NOTE:

Indexing (Scopus) of the book is decided after publication.
There are no publication charges.
For queries, email: Wiley2025.1@gmail.com


Submission Link / QR:

https://forms.gle/dQyYsoZanMrpbgqD9


Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission deadline: 20th Feb 2026

  • Abstract Acceptance Notification: 1st March 2026

  • Full Chapter Submission: 30th March 2026

  • Revised Full Chapter Submission: 20th April 2026

  • Final Decision: 20th July 2026

Chapter Submission: Wiley2025.1@gmail.com


Guidelines for Submission

  • Submit original quality work of 18–20 pages & 7000–8000 words.

  • Chapter should be chosen from the proposed chapter list.


Guidelines for Book Chapter Contributors and Authors

Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DlpmqXrll7b75CzpmqS6QHXKcn9e1C5D/view?usp=drive_link





Call for Book Chapters

Book Title

Multi-Omics Cancer Biomarker Discovery for Clinical Impact:
Proteomics, Metabolomics, and Beyond

Indexed in Scopus
Publisher: Elsevier


Proposed Chapter Topics

  1. Introduction to Cancer Biomarkers

  2. Proteomics in Cancer Research: Fundamentals and Techniques

  3. Metabolomics in Cancer Research: Basics and Applications

  4. Integrating Proteomics and Metabolomics for Cancer Biomarker Discovery

  5. Cancer Biomarker Discovery Through Mass Spectrometry

  6. Bioinformatics Approaches in Omics Data Analysis

  7. Proteomic Signatures in Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis

  8. Metabolomic Profiling in Cancer: From Bench to Bedside

  9. Emerging Technologies in Cancer Biomarker Research

  10. Cancer-Related Pathways and Metabolic Alterations

  11. Proteomics and Metabolomics in Liquid Biopsy

  12. Integrated Proteomics–Metabolomics Approaches for Precision Oncology

  13. High Throughput Proteomics and Metabolomics Platforms

  14. Omics-Based Approaches for Targeted Cancer Therapy

  15. Multi-Omics Data Integration and Systems Biology

  16. Metabolomics and Cancer Drug Resistance

  17. Tumor Microenvironment–Derived Proteomic and Metabolic Signatures

  18. Artificial Intelligence in Proteomic–Metabolomic Biomarker Discovery

  19. Translating Omics Data into Personalized Medicine


Editors

Dr. Pranav Kumar Prabhakar
Professor and HoD, Department of Biotechnology
School of Engineering and Technology, Nagaland University
Meriema, Kohima 797004, Nagaland, India

Mr. Arun Kumar Singh
M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy
Vivekanand Global University
Jaipur, Rajasthan 303012, India

Dr. Prabha Rajput, M.S. Pharm., Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacology
SVKM’s NMIMS – School of Pharmacy & Technology Management
Shirpur, Maharashtra – 425405, India

Dr. Navneet Khurana, M. Pharm. (Pharmacology), Ph.D.
Professor and Coordinator of Domains (COD)
Domains of Pharmacology, Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacognosy
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University
Jalandhar–Delhi G.T. Road, Phagwara, Punjab (India) – 144411


Editors’ Mail IDs


Important Dates

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: February 25, 2026

  • Chapter Submission Deadline: May 10, 2026


Abstract Submission Guidelines

  • Approximately 100–150 words

  • 5–10 keywords


Instructions

  • Corresponding author H-index must be >15

  • Foreign collaboration is mandatory

  • Maximum 4 authors per chapter

  • Plagiarism should be less than 10% with no AI


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