Friday, 22 June 2018

GRDS International Conference held at Singapore, June 2018





CONFERENCE SUMMARY





International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)

4th ICHLSR Singapore - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research, 16 June 17 June, 2018


Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore

This summary captures a two-day program with presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  conference is one of the best academic event in Health theme, which took place on 16-June- 2018 & 17-June-2018 at Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore. The event brought together around 50 Participants from different countries to review and discuss the latest challenges of healthcare and life-science and its application. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  is known to have valuable networking opportunity and set the stage for further cooperation among the participants of different countries.

The conference began with opening remarks by Honourable Keynote speaker Emphasizing on Health Issues and problem faced by Bio-Medical Science.



The main aim of this conference was:

  • To discuss latest challenges/Researches being faced by the Society regarding Health & Life.
  • Generating academic and professional relationships
  • Boosting morale and confidence of researchers on an international platform
  • Networking among the participants
  • Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism

Session 1. Welcome and Opening Speech


In the Opening of the conference, Our Honourable Keynote speaker enlightened the participants with their Speech to the conference highlighting the problem emerging all around the world Regarding Health and Life Researches. 



Dr. Deepak L. Waikar
(Managing Partner, EduEnergy Consultants, Singapore and Senior Consultants Tacstra Solutions Pte Ltd, Singapore)



Session 2: Technical Session

In this technical session Participants of International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) presented their papers related to their Research and Study. Some of the major issues that were discussed can be outlined as:

1. Estimation of Diagnostic Test Characteristics and Prevalence of Tuberculosis using a Bayesian Approach" Presented by Taishun Li Affiliated to Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

2. "Taiwan Red Quinoa (Chenopodium Formosanum Koidz) and its Extracts Protected against Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Liver Injury and Fibrosis in Mouse" Presented by Chun Lin Lee Affiliated to Department of Life Science, National Taitung University, Taitung, Taiwan

3. "Comparing of Discursive Construction of HIV/AIDS in the First Iranian and American Movies about HIV" Presented by Atefeh Aghaei Affiliated to Communication, Tehran University, Iran, Tehran

Session 3: Team Building Activity 

In order to break the ice between the participants and make them know each other in a better way, Global Research and Development Services conducts a team building activity in every conference. This helps the participants to gel with each other and also serves the purpose of discussing topics which have health, cultural, economic, political, etc importance and possible measures to eradicate such problems. Diversity is the key element of this activity because of which participants get to know about issues of other countries. Participants actively participated and shared ideas about the issues and got a chance for networking and building long-term relationships. This session helped participants to interact with each other and after this, we moved towards our Technical session 3, in which outstanding speeches on outstanding topics were discussed and questions from the audience were addressed.


In order to Promote Young Researchers, Global Research and Development Services International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. 



In each, Global Research and Development Services International conference, the best paper award is given to best researchers. In International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference. In 4th ICHLSR Singapore - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research, 16 June 17 June, 2018 conference, Best Paper Award was given to: 

Taishun Li
(Department of Epidemiology & BiostatisticsSchool of Public Health, Southeast University, Nanjing, China)


Saturday, 16 June 2018

GRDS International Conference held at Rome, Italy, June 2018




CONFERENCE SUMMARY





International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)

2nd ICHLSR Italy - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research


University of Washington - Rome Center (UWRC), Piazza del Biscione 95, 00186 Roma, Italy


This summary captures a two-day program with presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  conference is one of the best academic event in Health theme, which took place on 11-June- 2018 & 12-June-2018 at University of Washington - Rome Center (UWRC), Piazza del Biscione 95, 00186 Roma, Italy. The event brought together around 50 Participants from different countries to review and discuss the latest challenges of healthcare and life-science and its application. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  is known to have valuable networking opportunity and set the stage for further cooperation among the participants of different countries.

The conference began with opening remarks by Honourable Keynote speaker Emphasizing on Health Issues and problem faced by Bio-Medical Science.



The main aim of this conference was:

  • To discuss latest challenges/Researches being faced by the Society regarding Health & Life.
  • Generating academic and professional relationships
  • Boosting morale and confidence of researchers on an international platform
  • Networking among the participants
  • Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism

Session 1. Welcome and Opening Speech


In the Opening of the conference, Our Honourable Keynote speaker enlightened the participants with their Speech to the conference highlighting the problem emerging all around the world Regarding Health and Life Researches. 


Prof. Eng. Ph.D. Marco Casini
(Department of Urban Planning, Design and Architecture Technology, SAPIENZA University of Rome, Rome, Italy)



Session 2: Technical Session

In this technical session Participants of International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) presented their papers related to their Research and Study. Some of the major issues that were discussed can be outlined as:

1. "SWORM (Surgical Workflow Manager): A Solution for Enhancing Efficiency and Safety of Surgical Operation" Presented by Myon Woong Park Affiliated to Center for Bionics, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea.

2. "Economical Assessment of Breast Cancer Screening" Presented by Dariga Mussina Affiliated to Public Health Department, Semey State Medical University, Semey, Kazakhstan

3. "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Students in a Local University in Manila towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection" Presented by Faith Abigail Co Affiliated to Department of Health Promotion and Education, University of the Philippines, St. Luke's College of Medicine, Manila, Philippines

Session 3: Team Building Activity 

In order to break the ice between the participants and make them know each other in a better way, Global Research and Development Services conducts a team building activity in every conference. This helps the participants to gel with each other and also serves the purpose of discussing topics which have health, cultural, economic, political, etc importance and possible measures to eradicate such problems. Diversity is the key element of this activity because of which participants get to know about issues of other countries. Participants actively participated and shared ideas about the issues and got a chance for networking and building long-term relationships. This session helped participants to interact with each other and after this, we moved towards our Technical session 3, in which outstanding speeches on outstanding topics were discussed and questions from the audience were addressed.


In order to Promote Young Researchers, Global Research and Development Services International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. 



In each, Global Research and Development Services International conference, the best paper award is given to best researchers. In International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference. In 2nd ICHLSR Italy - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research conference, Best Paper Award was given to: 


Faith Abigail Co
(Department of Health Promotion and Education, University of the Philippines, St. Luke's College of Medicine, Manila,
Philippines)

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

GRDS International Conference held at Lisbon, Portugal, May 2018



CONFERENCE SUMMARY





International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)

2nd ICHLSR Lisbon - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research


Congress Centre, Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal


This summary captures a two-day program with presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  conference is one of the best academic event in Health theme, which took place on 29-May- 2018 & 30-May- 2018 at Congress Centre, Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal. The event brought together around 50 Participants from different countries to review and discuss the latest challenges of healthcare and life-science and its application. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  is known to have valuable networking opportunity and set the stage for further cooperation among the participants of different countries.

The conference began with opening remarks by Honourable Keynote speaker Emphasizing on Health Issues and problem faced by Bio-Medical Science.



The main aim of this conference was:

  • To discuss latest challenges/Researches being faced by the Society regarding Health & Life.
  • Generating academic and professional relationships
  • Boosting morale and confidence of researchers on an international platform
  • Networking among the participants
  • Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism

Session 1. Welcome and Opening Speech


In the Opening of the conference, Our Honourable Plenary speaker enlightened the participants with their Speech to the conference highlighting the problem emerging all around the world Regarding Health and Life Researches. 



Priscilla Suresh
(Department of Zoology, Bishop Heber College, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India)



Session 2: Technical Session

In this technical session Participants of International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) presented their papers related to their Research and Study. Some of the major issues that were discussed can be outlined as:



1. "Fluorescence Sensing of Peracetic acid by Oxidative Cleavage of Phenylselenyl Ether of 4-Hydroxynaphthalimide" Presented by Jihye Baek Affiliated to Department of Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea.



2. "Production of Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody Derived from Camel Heavy Chain Antibody Against Colorectal Cancer Cell Line" Presented by Seyed Khalil Rashidi Affiliated to Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran, Semnan 



3. "A New Hg2+-Selective Colorimetric and Fluorescent Signaling Probe and Its Practical Applications" Presented by Ka Young Park Affiliated to Department of Analytical Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea



Session 3: Team Building Activity 

In order to break the ice between the participants and make them know each other in a better way, Global Research and Development Services conducts a team building activity in every conference. This helps the participants to gel with each other and also serves the purpose of discussing topics which have health, cultural, economic, political, etc importance and possible measures to eradicate such problems. Diversity is the key element of this activity because of which participants get to know about issues of other countries. Participants actively participated and shared ideas about the issues and got a chance for networking and building long-term relationships. This session helped participants to interact with each other and after this, we moved towards our Technical session 3, in which outstanding speeches on outstanding topics were discussed and questions from the audience were addressed.



In order to Promote Young Researchers, Global Research and Development Services International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. 

In each, Global Research and Development Services International conference, the best paper award is given to best researchers. In International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference. In 2nd ICHLSR Lisbon - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research conference, Best Paper Award was given to: 


Ka Young Park
(Department of Analytical Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea)


Wednesday, 16 May 2018

GRDS International Conference Summary held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 2018


CONFERENCE SUMMARY





International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)

4th ICHLSR Malaysia - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research


Scholar's Inn, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


This summary captures a two-day program with presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  conference is one of the best academic event in Health theme, which took place on06-May- 2018 to 07-May- 2018 at Scholar's Inn, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event brought together around 50 Participants from around different countries to review and discuss the latest challenges of Latest technology and its application. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)  is known to have valuable networking opportunity and set the stage for further cooperation among the participants of different countries.

The conference began with opening remarks by Honourable Keynote speaker Emphasizing on Health Issues and problem faced by Bio-Medical Science.



The main aim of this conference was:

  • To discuss latest challenges/researches being faced by the Society regarding Health & Life.
  • Generating academic and professional relationships
  • Boosting morale and confidence of researchers on an international platform
  • Networking among the participants
  • Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism
 Session 1. The details are as below.



In the Opening of the conference, Our Honourable Keynote speaker enlightened the participants with their Speech to the conference highlighting the problem emerging all around the world Regarding Health and Life Researches. 




Palanisamy Sivanandy
(Department Of Pharmacy Practice, School Of Pharmacy, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia)


Eva Harara
Public Health and Recreation Professions Department at Southern Illinois University, Chicago, U.S


Made Indra Wijaya
Ph.d Medical Science, Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS), Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

Session 2: Technical Session

In this technical session Participants of Healthcare and Biological Sciences Research Association (HBSRA) presented their papers related to their Research and Study. Some of the major issues that were discussed can be outlined as:


1. "Electronic Health Record Adoption by Hospitals: A Configurational Analysis of Key Functionalities" Presented by Dr. Placide Poba Nzaou Affiliated to Associate Professor, Organization and Human Resources Department, ESG School of Management, University du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM), Quebec, Canada.


2. "Electronic Health Record Adoption by Hospitals: A Configurational Analysis of Key Functionalities" Presented by Dr. Sylvestre Uwizeyemungu Affiliated to Assistant Professor,Accounting Department,,University du Quebec a Trois Rivieres,Quebec, Canada.


3. "Integrating Sexual Reproductive Health in Universal Health Coverage: Indonesia, Thailand and Nepal" Presented by Fakhira Dwi Awliyawati Saleh Affiliated to Departement of Health Policy Administration,University of Indonesia,Depok, Indonesia. 



Session 3: Team Building Activity 

In order to break the ice between the participants and make them know each other in a better way, Global Research and Development Services conducts a team building activity in every conference. This helps the participants to gel with each other and also serves the purpose of discussing topics which have health, cultural, economic, political, etc importance and possible measures to eradicate such problems. Diversity is the key element of this activity because of which participants get to know about issues of other countries. Participants actively participated and shared ideas about the issues and got a chance for networking and building long-term relationships. This session helped participants to interact with each other and after this, we moved towards our Technical session 3, in which outstanding speeches on outstanding topics were discussed and questions from the audience were addressed.



In order to Promote Young Researchers, Global Research and Development Services International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. 

In each, Global Research and Development Services International conference, the best paper award is given to best researchers. In Healthcare and Biological Sciences Research Association (HBSRA), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference. In Healthcare and Biological Sciences Research Association (HBSRA) conference, Best Paper Award was given to paper: 


Rana Ghaznavi Beirami
(Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)



Meisam Zargar
(Departement of AgroBiotechnology, Agrarian Technological Institute, RUDN University, Moscow, Russia)



Saturday, 21 April 2018

GRDS International Conference Summary held in London, UK, April 2018


CONFERENCE SUMMARY





International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR)

3rd ICHLSR London - International Conference on Healthcare & Life-Science Research

South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London | London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom




This summary captures a two-day program with presentations, panel discussions and interactive dialogue. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) conference is one of the best academic event in Health theme, which took place on 14-April- 2018 to 15-April- 2018 at South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London | London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom. The event brought together around 40 Participants from around different countries to review and discuss the latest challenges of Latest technology and its application. International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) is known to have valuable networking opportunity and set the stage for further cooperation among the participants of different countries.


The conference began with opening remarks by Honorable Keynote speaker Emphasizing on Health Issues and problem faced by Bio-Medical Science.

The main aim of this conference was:
  • To discuss latest challenges/researches being faced by the Society regarding Health & Life.
  • Generating academic and professional relationships
  • Boosting morale and confidence of researchers on an international platform
  • Networking among the participants
  • Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism
We would begin with session 1. The details are as below.

In the Opening of the conference, Our Honourable Plenary speaker enlightened the participants with their Speech to the conference highlighting the problem emerging all around the world Regarding Health and Life Researches. 

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Dr. Saad Sabbar Dahham
(Department of science, Rustaq College of Education College of Applied Sciences (CAS), Sultanate of Oman)


Session 2: Technical Session

In this technical session Participants of International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) presented their papers related to their Research and Study. Some of the major issues that were discussed can be outlined as:


1. "Prevalence and factors affecting work-related injury among Welders in Dharan Municipality, Nepal" Presented by Anup Ghimire Affiliated to School of Public Health and Community Medicine, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.


2. "Effects of Voluntary Exercise on Lead Hepatotoxicity in Rat" Presented by Rana Ghaznavi Beirami Affiliated to Sports Medicine Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.


3. "Use Mobile Apps to Improve Quality of Life for Chronic Disease Patients" Presented by Mei Kuen Chow Affiliated to School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 


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Session 3: Team Building Activity 

In order to break the ice between the participants and make them know each other in a better way, Global Research and Development Services conducts a team building activity in every conference. This helps the participants to gel with each other and also serves the purpose of discussing topics which have health, cultural, economic, political, etc importance and possible measures to eradicate such problems. Diversity is the key element of this activity because of which participants get to know about issues of other countries. Participants actively participated and shared ideas about the issues and got a chance for networking and building long-term relationships. This session helped participants to interact with each other and after this, we moved towards our Technical session 3, in which outstanding speeches on outstanding topics were discussed and questions from the audience were addressed.

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In order to Promote Young Researchers, Global Research and Development Services International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. 

In each, Global Research and Development Services International conference, the best paper award is given to best researchers. In International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference. In International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR) conference, Best Paper Award was given to paper: 

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Priya Vashisth
(Wadhwani Research Center for Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India)



Sunday, 11 March 2018

GRDS Quarterly Newsletter: IAPHLSR (December 2017- March 2018)

Web: www.iaphlsr.org
Email: info@iaphlsr.org



Dear IAPHLSR Members,

Greetings and sincere thanks for your patronage and support. IAPHLSR has now grown to 3037 followers and members from 45 countries.
We are glad to present to you our latest edition of newsletter. The newsletter showcases the associations current and upcoming endeavours.

Conferences Held:
IAPHLSR has successfully organised following International conferences in the period of  December 2017 -March 2018:

We thank all members, participants and supporting organisations for making these conferences successful.

IAPHLSR Collaborations:

It is our constant endeavour to associate with academicians, researchers, students, professionals and organisations. This collaboration is the crux of our growth and contribution to the society. We are proud to have following organisational collaborations:

  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Venue Provider)
  • Yildiz Technical University, 34349 BeÅŸiktaÅŸ, Istanbul, Turkey (Venue Provider)
  • Rumah University, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Venue Provider)
  • Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK (Venue Provider)
  • Buein Zahra Technical University, Iran (Collaboration)
  • Research and Markets Limited, Dublin, Ireland (Collaboration)
  • CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), China (Collaboration)
  • International Journal of Computer Science and Business Informatics (IJCSBI), Mauritius (Collaboration)
  • Linton University College, KTG Group, Malaysia (Collaboration)
  • Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand (Venue Provider)
  • Peacful Mind Foundation, India (Partner)
  • Tresorix Ltd. Mauritius (Collaboration)
  • ResearchSEA, Asia Research News, UK (Media Partner)
  • International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, Mauritius (Collaboration)
  • International Journal of Supply Chain Management (Scopus indexed), London (Collaboration)
  • GTIS, Taiwan (Green Technology Invention Society, Taiwan) (Collaboration)
  • Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal (Venue Provider)
  • Srishti International, Bangalore, India (Collaboration)
  • Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (Venue Provider)
  • Kasetsart University, KU Home, Bangkok, Thailand (Venue Provider)
  • Universiti Teknologi Mara (UTM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Venue Provider)

  • The American College of Greece, Athens, Greece (Venue Provider)
We will be glad to partner with your organisation. Please write to info@iaphlsr.org for assistance. 

Job Openings

IAPHLSR is searching for talented and energetic conference coordinators (part-time) who are working/ studying at following locations:

Dubai/ London/ Barcelona/ Lisbon/ Rome/ Kuala Lumpur/ Bali/ Singapore/ Bangkok

Its a golden opportunity to be a part of our global team, to interact and associate with International academicians, display your leadership and organising skills and earn handsome honorarium.

All interested and eligible candidates are requested to contact us with their CV, Photograph, Cover Letter on info@iaphlsr.org




Our GRDS International Conference began with opening remarks by Honourable Keynote speaker highlighting the main context on Social Issues.


     The main aim of this conference was:
  •         To discuss latest challenges/researches being faced by the Society regarding Social Issues
  •          Generating academic and professional relationships
  •          Boosting morale and confidence of researchers in an international platform
  •          Networking among the participants
  •          Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism
Our worthy Keynote speakers open up the conference enlightening participants with their speech.
Here are our List of keynote speakers who participated in our conference.

Keynote Speaker of GRDS International Conference held at Dubai, UAE, 2017
Mira Shenouda(Plenary Speaker)
(
University Honors College,University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America)


Keynote Speaker of  GRDS International Conference held at Bangkok, Thailand, 2017
Kottawa Gamage Anoja Priyadarshani Attanayake
(Senior Lecturer attached to University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka)


Keynote Speaker of  GRDS International Conference held at Bangkok, Thailand, 2017
Hajime Hirao(Plenary)
(Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)

  
Keynote Speaker of  GRDS International Conference held at  Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2018
 Roberto San Jose

(Software and Modelling Group, Computer Science School,Technical, University of Madrid (UPM),Madrid, Spain)


In order to Promote Young Researchers, GRDS International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events.
Here are our List of Young Research Scholars who participated in our conference .

In each, GRDS International conference, best paper award is given to best researches. In International Association for Promotion of Healthcare and Life-Science Research (IAPHLSR), Best paper award is given to the participants with best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference.

                                      
   Best Paper of GRDS International Conference held at Dubai, December, 2017
(Kavya Prasad of Department Of Bioinfomatics,Karunya Institute Of Technology And Sciences,Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India)

 Paper Title: Activation Of Antitumor Drug Defense And Dna Repair Mechanism By Expression Of Alkbh1 And Ido1 In Histone
Methyl Transferase Dot1L Inhibitor Treated Breast Cancer Cell Line


Abstract:  Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide and is the second most common cause of death among the cancer. Though many drugs are being developed, the statistics of mortality of breast cancer question their effectiveness. Hence, we have attempted to study the microarray data of dose response to one such drug EPZ004777a histone methyl transferase DOT1L inhibitor.  We have also investigated the differential gene expression involved in cancer-related pathways and studied their functions. Our study revealed that the up regulated genes such as SMAD7 assist cancer progression and the expression of SMAD7 activate the excess production of TGF (tumor growth factor), which leads to cancer cell proliferation. IDO1 is also an up regulated gene that activates antitumor drug defense mechanism and it makes the drug ineffective when administered. The up regulated gene ALKBH1 is also responsible for adaptive response mechanism of DNA alkylation damage repair and damage reversal by oxidative demethylation. Thus, the damage being inflicted on the cancer cells by the drug is repaired by this mechanism, and the drug is unable to destroy the cancer cells. These findings can prove useful to analyzing the effect of drugs better at a gene level and act as a basis to develop better drugs with lesser associated effects in future.


Key Words: DOT1L, Histone Methyl Transferase, Cancer Proliferation, DNA Repair, Drug Resistance. 


Best Paper of GRDS International Conference held at  Bangkok, Thailand, 2017
 (Volker Schulte  of School of Business Institute of Management,University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW,Windisch Switzerland)

 Paper Title: Employer Branding And Employability Survey On Labeling Healthy Workplaces In Europe

Abstract: Health is the most important requirement for workability and employability in aging societies with a growing lack of a qualified workforce. In this context employers try to attract their companies through specific employer branding and through Workplace Health Promotion Labels. This survey gives an overview on different types of labels for sustainable employability and occupational health.

In European countries presenteeism and absenteeism is increasing due to psycho-social disorders. Europe faces structural and long-term changes in working conditions and working environment. Working life changed dramatically within three decades. In general, acceleration of the pace of life, work intensification, constant time pressure, multitasking and life-long learning is essential to maintain job security. In order to resist those pressures, employers start to improve their image by fostering health at the workplace as well. Therefore, workplace health promotion programmes have become very popular in the last two decades.

Key Words: Workplace Health Promotion, Employability, Employer Branding, Labelling



Best Paper of GRDS International Conference held at  Bangkok, December 2017
(Arezoo Mehrpoya of  Shohaday Ashayr Hospital,Lorestan University Of Medical Sciences,Khorramabad-Iran)

Paper Title: Patient Experiences Of Living With Coronary Stent

Abstract:  Introduction:  Cardiovascular disease is the most important disorders in the developed world and the main cause of death and disability in all countries considered. Using coronary stent in cardiovascular patients, as an effective treatment, has greatly reduced the requirement for cardiac surgery. The study was carried out to explore lived experiences of patients living with coronary stents.
Methods: The qualitative phenomenological study was done to explore lived experiences of patient whit coronary stent. The participants (11patient) were selected purposively. Data were collected through individual semi-structured in depth interviews. The interviews were analyzed according to Colaizzi’s seven-stage method. Authenticity is demonstrated using Lincoln and Guba four-criteria.
Findings: the mean age of participant was 49.6±11.  The researcher obtained as many as 577 codes and having classified, they were decreased to 217 codes. After analysis on data collected about the cardiovascular patients living with stent in their vessels, some basic issues such as concerning about future, social anxiety, supporting, body deformation, life style changes, were obtained. Fundamental themes were anxiety (concern), feel of need and changes.
Conclusion: the result showed an important step to fixing the problems is reducing concerns, increase the level of awareness and satisfy the needs (physical and mental). For improving patient’s health, the rehab and care programs may modify patients’ problems. 

Keywords: Phenomenology, Coronary stent, Qualitative research, Heart disease

Best Paper of GRDS International Conference held at Dubai, UAE, 2018
(Roberto San Jose of  Software and Modelling Group, Computer Science School,Technical University of Madrid (UPM),Madrid, Spain)

 Paper Title: Short Term Health Impact Assessment Of Global Climate Scenarios On Urban Scale

Abstract:  A computational dynamical downscaling modelling system has been implemented  to assess the short term health effects of two global climate projections, IPCC 4.5 (stabilization emission scenario) and 8.5 (little effort to reduce emissions) with 50 meters of spatial resolution over Milan for years 2030 and 2050 and London 2030, 2050 and 2100. The modeling system connects several types of atmospheric models as spatial resolution increases, starting with a global climate model (CESM), then we use a mesoscale model for meteorology and chemistry (WRF/Chem 50 to 1 km resolution) and finally the MICROSYS model (50 meters), which is a computational fluid dynamics model. When calculating proportion of deaths related to climate change, as well as the change in the number of hospital admissions, we use epidemiological studies which analyse and quantify the relationship between mortality or morbidity with air pollution or temperature increases. Modelled air quality concentrations at microscopic scale were compared with measurements of air quality stations, taking 2011 as the reference year; evaluation of modeling results determined that the system was suitable for the study objective. The results show that in the case of Milan the worst year for the effects of climate change on the health of citizens is 2050 for both scenarios but in 8.5 the highest increases are expected, especially in the area south east of the city that can reach 6.9%. The effect of temperature on health becomes 4 times more potent than exposure to concentrations of contaminants. In the case of London, the effects on the health of citizens of global climate change are marked by temperature increases, while decreases in mortality are expected from exposure to concentrations. The major health effects would occur in 2100 in the global climate scenario 8.5 with increases of up to 1.35% in most of the area of Kensington and Chelsea, except the areas of the river and the lakes of Hyde Park. 

Keywords: Health impact, climate change, air pollution, dynamical downscaling

Best Paper of GRDS International Conference held at Dubai, UAE, 2018 
(Sudarshan Surendran of Department Of Anatomy, Melaka Manipal Medical College (Manipal Campus),Manipal Academy of Higher Education,Manipal.,Karnataka. ,India)

 Pper Title: Duplication of Femoral Artery: A Rare Developmental Anomaly


Abstract: Femoral artery is the continuation of external iliac artery at the level of inguinal ligament, located in the front of the thigh and then adductor hiatus to continue as the popliteal artery. A common variation of the femoral artery is hypoplasia or aplasia, presenting with a persistent sciatic artery. But, the duplication of femoral artery is reported by many to be uncommon. In the present case, during a routine dissection class for under graduate medical students, the femoral artery was seen to be duplicated in the femoral triangle in the cadaver of a 65 year old male. In the femoral triangle, the femoral artery divided into two arteries, running together along the entire course in the thigh, until they joined to form one single artery, just before entering the adductor canal. In a clinical setup, a clinician uses an incision at the upper part of the thigh to access the femoral artery and a vein from another part of leg is used as graft to bypass a block in the artery. Another minimal invasive procedure is the percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, where a clinician inserts a catheter into the femoral artery to reach the blocked part of the artery and may use a stent, which prevents its narrowing again. In lower limb ischemia, detailed knowledge of the vasculature of thigh would prove to be of vital importance. In thromboembolectomy, a procedure performed under local anesthesia for cases with acute limb ischemia, a minor variation in the normal anatomy could be managed, but major variations could lead to unexpected complications, which could be avoided with prior detailed knowledge of such possible variations in the normal anatomy of the vasculature of the region. Such variations form part of important knowledge for clinicians, surgeons and radiologists dealing with cases involving the vasculature of thigh.

Keywords: Femoral artery, Duplication of artery, Lower Limb Artery, Development of Arteries





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