Biotechnology International Congress (BIC) 2015 “Biotechnology for Healthy Society” Title of the paper with a bold type 14-point times new roman font and centered (Please, use the sentence case: first letter of the sentence capitalized, all others lower case) Author names are typed with a bold type 10-point Times New Roman, and aligned left. First author, second author, third author and last author. Give full names of all authors, underline presenting author. Example: Name1 Surname1 a, Name2 Surname2 a, Name3 Surname3 a, Name4 Surname4a and Name5 Surname5 b* Postal address(es) are typed with an italic type 9-point Times New Roman, and aligned left. Give full address of all authors. Example: aDepartment of Biotechnology, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand bNational Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency, Thailand Science Park, 113 Pahonyothin Road, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand *Corresponding author: e-mail Abstract Provide an abstract of the manuscript (regular type 11-point Times New Roman) approximate 300 words. The abstract should briefly state the problem or purpose of the research, indicate the theoretical or experimental plan used, summarise the principal findings, and point out major conclusions. The optimal length is one paragraph. (not exceeding 300 words) Keywords: word1, word2, word3 (not more than 5 keywords and must be typed with a regular type 11-point Times New Roman) Alignment must be formatted to full justification. 1. Introduction This is the instruction for preparation of manuscripts for the food and applied bioscience 2012 Proceedings. Standard English or American spelling is used but consistency should be maintained within a paper. The use of common or standard abbreviations is encouraged. SI unit must be used throughout. In the Proceedings the manuscripts will be reproduced directly from the file submitted by the authors. The authors must strictly follow the instructions for preparation of their manuscripts. 2. Materials and Methods 2.1 General Setting Paper Size: The A4 paper size (21cm x 29.7cm or 8.27" x 11.69") must be used. Length: The maximum document size for manuscripts is Six pages. Margins: The margin settings are as follow: Top & Bottom- Left & Right - 2.54 cm ". Page Layout: Type the manuscript in two columns 80 mm wide with a space of 10 mm between the columns. Each column should be left and right justified. Fonts: Use type 12-point Times New Roman and single line spacing throughout the manuscript. 2.2 Summary Page This page intends to be used for review process of the manuscript only. It must contain title of the article, authors and address, contact information and a summary of highlight point (1-5 sentences) indicating the main novelty of your work and suggested reviewers. 2.3 Manuscript The manuscript must contain topic and style according to this template. Title: The title should be no longer than two lines. The title must be brief and grammatically correct. Avoid unusual abbreviations. Centre the title (14 point bold, capital letters), authors’ names (12 point, regular), affiliations and addresses, and e-mail address of the corresponding author (9 point regular). Leave one blank line (12 point) after the title, the author names, and affiliations. Leave two blank lines (12 point) between the e-mail address and the beginning of the manuscript. Abstract: Provide an abstract of the manuscript (9 point bold) approximate 300 words. The abstract should briefly state the problem or purpose of the research, indicate the theoretical or experimental plan used, summarise the principal findings, and point out major conclusions. The optimal length is one paragraph. Style: Use separate sections for introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusions, acknowledgements (when appropriate), Biotechnology International Congress (BIC) 2015 “Biotechnology for Healthy Society” and references. Type the section headings in bold style without indentation and leave one blank line before and after each main heading. Subheadings can be used as appropriate. Each section must be led by Arabic number in order to conveniently refer to in the text. Body Text: Use Times New Roman typeface (10 point regular) throughout. Only if you want to emphasise special parts of the text use Italics. Start a new paragraph by indenting it from the left margin by 5 mm (and not by inserting a blank line). Font sizes and styles to be used in the manuscript are summarised in Table 1. Tables and Figures: Paste tables and figures where needed (as close as possible to where they are mentioned in the text), if necessary spanning both columns. Number them consecutively using Arabic numbers (e.g. Table 1, Table 2, ..., Figure 1, Figure 2,...) and provide a caption for each table and figure. Place captions above the tables and beneath the figures. Leave one blank line before, and one after the captions. Do not indent or centre the captions. Please keep in mind the distinction between tables and figures: tables only contain alphanumerical characters and no graphical elements. Do not use characters smaller than 8 points. Table 1: Font Sizes and Styles References: References should be cited in the text by square brackets: Times New Roman typeface (9 point regular); for example [1] or [1-3] or [1-3,5,7]. The list of references should be given in numerical order at the very end of your manuscripts under the heading ‘References’ as in the last part of this sample manuscript. 3. Results and Discussion It is usual for the results to be presented first, followed by a discussion of their significance. Only strictly relevant results should be presented and figures, tables, and equations should be used for purposes of clarity and brevity. The use of flow diagrams and reaction schemes is encouraged. Data must not be reproduced in more than one form, e.g. in both figures and tables, without good reason. 4. Conclusions It is a condition of publication that all manuscripts must be written in clear and grammatical English and be submitted to Food and Applied Bioscience 2012 Web site at http://www.agro.cmu.ac.th/conference/2011/Academic .html Item Font Size Font Style Acknowledgements Title 14 Bold, Capitals Authors’ names 12 Regular Acknowledgement must be made in this section as appropriate, such as to the research funding sources. 9 Regular 9 Bold Section Headings 10 Bold Body Text References 10 9 Regular Regular Affiliations, addresses, e-mail addresses Abstract Either black and white or colour illustrations or graphics are acceptable. Photographs should be submitted and scan as high quality photos. Do not submit poor-quality photocopies. If you use half tone (gray-scale) illustrations please keep in mind that there will be some loss in quality due to reproduction. Figure 1. Figure captions should be placed below the figure. References Only articles that have been published or are in press should be included in the references. Unpublished results or personal communications should be cited as such in the text. In the reference list, the styling, punctuation, and capitalization should conform of the following: [1] A. Samoson, E. Lippmaa and A. Pines, Mol. Phys. 65 (1988) 1013–1018. [2] L. Frydman and J.S. Harwood, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 117 (1995) 5367–5368. [3] J.P. Amoureux and M. Pruski In: D.M. Grant and R.K. Harris, Editors, Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Vol. 9, Wiley, Chichester (2002), pp. 1–26. [4] P. Colarusso, L.H. Kidder, I.W. Levin, E.N. Lewis, in: J.C. Lindon, G.E. Tranter, J.L. Holmes (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry, Academic Press, San Diego, (1999), pp. 1945-1954. [5] K.J.D. MacKenzie and M.E. Smith, Multinuclear Solid State NMR of Inorganic Materials, Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK (2002). [6] C. Petrone, Degradable calcium polyphosphate compaction strategies for the delivery of therapeutic agents, Master's Thesis, Dalhousie University, (2005). [7] S. Laksanacharoen, Artificial muscle construction using natural rubber latex in Thailand, 3rd Thailand Materials Science and Technology Conf. Proc., Bangkok, Thailand, (2004), pp. 14-18. Biotechnology International Congress (BIC) 2015 “Biotechnology for Healthy Society” [8] http://www.agro.cmu.ac.th/ (Retrieved September 28, 2011). Biotechnology International Congress (BIC) 2015 “Biotechnology for Healthy Society”