Bioactive and Biofunctional Peptides

Save the date - April 9, 2026 [New date to come]

Save the date April 9, 2026 [New date to come]

Registration

The registration platform for Impulse Days Bioactive and Biofunctional Peptides is now live. Join us on April 9, 2026!

Impulse Days Bioactive and Biofunctional Peptides is a scientific event that will take place in Nancy.

This event aims to bring together the scientific and industrial community working on bioactive and biofunctional peptides in France and internationally, in the Nancy area. It also strengthen the French scientific community ahead of the 5th International Symposium on Bioactive Peptides, co-organized by CNRS, Université de Lorraine, Teagasc and the University of Limerick in Ireland, to be held from June 14th to June 16th 2027. The 4th edition of the Symposium took place in Kyoto in June 2025.

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Registration

The registration platform for Impulse Days Bioactive and Biofunctional Peptides is now live. Join us on April 9, 2026!
Registration fees

Students fees : €65 VAT excl (€71,50 VAT incl.)
Academics fees : €95 VAT excl (€104,50 VAT incl.)
Industrials fees : €125 VAT excl (€137,50 VAT incl.)

What registration includes ?

 Access to the presentations
✓  Coffee breaks
✓  Lunch

Registration form

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Thematic

Bioactive and Biofunctional Peptides

Lots of scientists are focusing their attention and interest on peptides for their applications related either to their biofunctionality (metal-complexation, emulsification, targeting properties, etc.) and their bioactivity (antimicrobial, antioxidant, antihypertensive, anti-cancer, etc.) with some methodologies and applications common to this type of biomolecules. Thus, the purpose of this event is to take a broad view of peptide sources and production techniques to bring together scientists from a variety of fields (chemistry, biotechnology, pharmacy, biology, microbiology, health, pharmacy, etc…) and to favour their complementarities, which is often required in the setting up of various scientific projects.

Contributions will include peptides obtained through chemical synthesis, peptides derived from plants, animals or microorganism, and other natural peptide sources, as well as peptides produced by biological processes like microbial fermentation and enzymatic hydrolysis. Common scientific questions about the identification, synthesis, purification, characterization, and use of these biofunctional and bioactive peptides are raised by these various production methods.

The scientific program will therefore address the entire peptide value chain, from discovery to application. Among other, topics will include screening strategies, analytical and preparative separation techniques, and process-scale purification approaches required to isolate and characterize peptides with targeted bioactivities or techno-functional properties. According to the submission from the researchers Community, topics will also include advanced analytical tools, separation technologies, process engineering, bioactivity evaluation, structure–function relationships, and emerging applications related to this specific category of biomolecules…

By gathering researchers from various disciplines, this scientific day will boost the scientific community working on such biofunctional and bioactive peptides and will be the starting point for future collaboration on this hot topic.

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Program

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Program

Discover the speakers

Session 1: Application and regulation of bioactive and biofunctional peptides

Thomas DELACOURT

COPALIS Industrie (Scogal Group)
Innovation & Marketing Manager

Session 2: Screening, separation and identification of bioactive and biofunctional peptides at different scales (analytical, preparative and industrial)

Dick FITZGERALD

University of Limerick
Full Professor Emeritus, Food Proteins and Peptides Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences

Session 3: Stakes and opportunities for bioactive peptides

Giuseppe SPANO

University of Foggia
Department of Agricultural, Food, Engineering and Environmental Sciences (DAFNE)

Submission instructions

Submit your abstract

Your file must comply with the following instructions:

  • Single page document
  • A4 size (21 x 29.7 cm)
  • PDF format
  • Drafted in English (the document must be in English, but if you are not comfortable to present it in English you may present in French)

Submission form

To submit your abstract, fill in the form below :


Localisation

Conference venue

ENSIC is located at 1 rue Grandville, a 10-minute walk from Place Stanislas, and approximately a 25-minute walk from the Nancy train station.

ENSIC
1 rue Grandville
54000 Nancy, France
> See the itinerary via Google Maps

You can access ENSIC directly from rue Grandville (please check in at reception and then follow the signs), or via the Porte de la Craffe entrance on rue de la Citadelle.

Impulse Days will begin at 8:45 a.m. and sessions will start at 9:00 a.m.
A staff member will be available during breaks and after sessions.

Organizing committee

Laetitia CANABADY-ROCHELLE

Senior Research Scientist HDR at CNRS, Laboratory Reactions and Chemical Engineering (UMR 7274 CNRS-Université de Lorraine), Nancy, France

Loubna FIRDAOUS

Associate professor, HDR, UMRt 1158 BioEcoAgro, Université de Lille, Lille, France

Scientific members involved in the preparation

Barbara DE RACINOIS

Hélène HENNBELLE

Charaf JAMA

François KRIER

Amine NEKKAA

Aurélie MATHEOS

Cédric PARIS

Mathias SCRIVE

Katalin SELMECZI

Loic STEFAN

Floriant TEUFFO

Tessa VAN DER OOST

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