Track: 1 Human Anatomy and Ergonomics
Ergonomics is the scientific discipline related with the understanding of interactions between humans and other elements of a system, and the occupation that applies concept, principles, records and methods to plan in order to improve
human well-being and complete system presentation.
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Clinical anatomy research
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Responsiveness
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Growth and differentiation
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Gross Anatomy
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3D Anatomy
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Innovation in anatomy education
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Track: 2 Anatomy and Physiology of other various Biological systems
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biological system is a complex network of biologically relevant entities. As biological organization spans several scales, examples of biological systems are populations of organisms, or on the organ- and tissue scale in human, the circulatory system, the
respiratory system, the
nervous system, etc. On the micro to the
Nano scope scale, examples of biological systems are cells,
organelles, macromolecular complexes and regulatory pathways.
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Track: 3 Otology & Rhinology
Otology is a medicinal study which deals with the anatomy and diseases of Ear. Neurotology (
Neuro-otology) is a part of otology which manages the parts of sensory system related with the ear, particularly the interior ear and its related
brainstem structure. It is one of the major subspecialty of
otorhinolaryngology (head and neck medical procedure). At the end of the day, Otology by and large manages the
treatment and finding of Middle Ear ailments and conductive hearing loss, while Neurotology manages the treatment and determination of inner ear and
hearing/balance issue. The individuals who are spending significant time in Otology and Neurotology are called as
Audiologists.
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Track: 4 Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Pediatric Otolaryngology is the area of medicine that deals with disorders and conditions of the ear, nose, and throat (
ENT) region, and related areas of the head and neck of infants.
Doctors who specialize in this area are called
Pediatric otorhinolaryngologists, Pediatric otolaryngologists,
Pediatric ENT doctors, Pediatric ENT surgeons, or head and neck
surgeons. Patients seek treatment from an otorhinolaryngology’s for diseases of the ear, nose, or throat and for the management of cancers of the head and neck.
The visible part of the human nose is the distended part of the face that bears the nostrils. The structure of the nose is estimated by the ethmoid bone and the nasal septum, which contains typically of cartilage and which divides the nostrils. On average the nose of a male is bigger than that of a female. The nasal root is the upper most part of the nose, developing a hollow at the suture where the nasal bones come across the
frontal bone.
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Chronic nasal obstruction
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Nasal polyposis, Nasal epistaxis and Nasal myasis
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ENT Injuries
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Rhinology aspects of sleep disordered breathing
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Rhinorrhea & Rhinolith
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Septal hematoma
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Deviated nasal septum
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Cleft palate
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Technical terms for lung function
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Circulatory Disease
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Diagnosis of respiratory and circulatory disease
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Track: 5 Sports Physiology and Energy Systems
Energy is required for all kinds of bodily processes including growth and development, repair, the transport of various substances between cells and of course,
muscle contraction. Several energy sources or substrates are available which can be used to power the production of
ATP. One of these substrates, like existing ATP, is stored inside the cell and is called
Creatine Phosphate. This conference will focus on understanding energy systems underpins the study of exercise and the effect it has on the human body.
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Track: 6 Histology and Cytology
Cytology is a branch of Life Science that deals with the structure, functioning and the Chemistry of ‘Cell’, a basic unit of the living organism.
Histology is the study of microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of
living organism.
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Track: 7 Forensic Anatomy
It is the division of anatomy to determine, examine and identifying preserved parts of the body remains to recognize the cause of death, age, genetic inhabitants, sex etc. it is mostly used for resolving the
crime scenes. The human body includes the whole structure of a person and contains a head, neck, trunk (which incorporates the thorax and guts), arms and hands, legs and feet. All features of the body is made out of different sorts of cells, the basic component of life.
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Chronic nasal obstruction
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Nasal polyposis, Nasal epistaxis and Nasal myasis
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ENT Injuries
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Rhinology aspects of sleep disordered breathing
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Forensic anthropology
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Forensic Taphonomy
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Sex and age determination
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Determination of ancestry
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Kartagener’s syndrome
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Track: 8 Anatomical Adult Immunizations
Immunization is a process whereby the person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine.
Vaccines stimulate body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease. Vaccination is the administration of
antigenic material (a vaccine) to stimulate the individual's
immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen. Critical Care in
Internal Medicine. Intensive care medicine or the critical care medicine is a branch of medicine concerned with diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring
sophisticated organ support and the invasive monitoring.
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis B
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Immunization and chronic disease
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HB homophiles influenza type b
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Chronic disease and vaccination
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Track: 9 Dental Anatomies and Physiology
The main structures that are found in and around the
oral cavity comprise the lips, cheeks, tongue, hard palate, soft palate, teeth, gums, salivary glands and the upper and inferior jaws. Maintaining the teeth in a state of health is of utmost importance for whole digestion and
nutrition. Not only do the teeth serve numerous functions in the chewing process, but they also affect our language and look. This conference is looking forward to discuss innovative exploration in
dental anatomy and physiology.
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Anatomy of tooth
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Research advancement in dentistry
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Diagnosis and treatment in of dentistry
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Anatomy of face and oral cavity
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Etiology, Epidemiology of tooth
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Track: 10 Experimental Physiologies and Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology or physiopathology is a convergence of pathology with physiology. Pathology is the medical field that defines situations typically detected during a disease state, whereas physiology is the biological discipline that defines processes or mechanisms operating within an organism. Pathology describes the abnormal or undesired condition, whereupon pathophysiology seeks to explain the physiological processes or methods whereby such condition grows and developments.
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The Nerve -Muscle Preparation
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Reflex action and Reaction Time
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Cell Injury
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Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance
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Innovations in Teaching Physiology
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Renal Physiology
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Track: 11 Integumentary Systems
The
integumentary system is the organ system that defends the body from numerous types of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from exterior. The system includes the skin and its appendages (including hair, scales, feathers, hooves, and nails). The integumentary system has a various range of functions; it may serve to waterproof, cushion, and protect the deeper tissues, release wastes, and regulate temperature, and is the attachment site for sensory receptors to perceive pain, sensation, pressure, and temperature. In most land-dwelling vertebrates with significant exposure to sunlight, the integumentary system also offers for
vitamin D synthesis.
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Defensive mechanism of Skin
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Thermoregulation by muscles
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Diseases in integumentary system
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Acupuncture
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Dissociated Vertical Deviation (DVD)
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Novel Approaches in Eye Therapeutics
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Eye Movements
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Anatomical diseases in eye
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Track: 12 Exercise Physiologies and Physiotherapy
Exercise Physiology new and growing area of allied health whereas physiotherapy is a long established profession. At some point in our lives the majority of us have seen a physiotherapist for treatment, more than likely lower back pain. Exercise physiology is the investigation of the physiology of physical exercise. This may incorporate research into bioenergetics, biochemistry, cardiopulmonary capacity, biomechanics, hematology, skeletal muscle physiology, nervous system function and neuroendocrine function
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Exercise science
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Electrotherapy, therapeutic exercise and hydrotherapy
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Physical activity
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New trends in exercise physiology
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Human Kinesiology
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Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
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Track: 13 Human Anatomy: Blood and its components
Blood is a body liquid in human beings that convey important substances, for example, nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste items far from those same cells. In vertebrates, it is made out of blood cells suspended in
blood plasma. Plasma, which constitutes 55% of blood liquid, is generally water (92% by volume) and contains glucose, mineral ions, proteins, hormones, carbon dioxide and blood cells themselves.
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Track: 14 Anatomical Cell Physiologies
Cell physiology generally applies to the physiology of membrane transport, neuron transmission and muscle contraction. Usually these cover the digestion of food, circulation of blood, and contraction of muscles and, therefore, are important aspects of
human physiology.
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Track: 15 Physiology of Muscular Skeletal System
The human
musculoskeletal system (well known as the locomotors arrangement, and formerly the activity system) is an organ system that gives individuals the capability to move by their muscular and skeletal systems. The musculoskeletal system provides form, support, strength, and movement to the body.
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Tendons
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Joints
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Ligaments
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Bursae
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Musculoskeletal System diseases
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3D Anatomy
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Innovations in Teaching Physiology
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Short term effects of exercise
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Track: 16 Cancer Anatomy and Physiology
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. In the body, there are trillions of cells with various functions. These cells grow and divide to help the body function properly. Cells die when they become old or damaged, and new cells replace them. Cancer develops when the body’s normal control mechanism stops working.
Old cells do not die and cells grow out of control, forming new, abnormal cells. These extra cells may form a mass of tissue, called a
tumor. Some cancers, such as leukemia, do not form tumors. Cancer has a complex
Pathophysiology.
Pathologists are physicians who are concerned primarily with the study of disease in all its aspects. This includes cause of the disease, diagnosis, how the disease develops (pathogenesis), mechanism and natural course of the disease. They also deal with biochemical features, progression, and prognosis or outcome of the disease.
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Track: 17 Anatomies and Physiology of Nose and Ear
The visible part of the human nose is the protruding part of the face that bears the
nostrils. The shape of the nose is determined by the
ethnocide bone and the nasal septum, which consists mostly of cartilage and which separates the nostrils.
On average the nose of a male is larger than that of a female. The nasal root is the top of the nose, forming an indentation at the suture where the nasal bones meet the frontal bone. The anterior nasal spine is the thin projection of bone at the midline on the lower nasal margin, holding the cartilaginous center of the nose. Adult humans have nasal hairs in the anterior nasal passage.
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Track: 18 Psychology & Neuro-biology
Psychology is a subdivision of behavioral neuroscience that studies the neural mechanisms of perception and behavior through direct manipulation of the brains. This field of psychology takes an empirical and practical approach when studying the brain and behavior. Most scientists in this field believe that the mind is a phenomenon that stems from the nervous system.
By studying and gaining knowledge about the mechanisms of the nervous system, physiological psychologists can uncover many truths about behavior. Unlike other subdivisions within biological psychology, the main focus of physiological psychological research is the development of theories that describe
brain-behavior relationships.
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Track: 19 Physiologies of Growth and Development
This chapter reviews the influence that
endocrine hormones have on the growth and development of insects. The mechanism of action of none of the insect hormones is known with certainty, and it is postulated that they may act at several of the many possible control points.
As several orders of insects are separated widely in evolutionary time, it might be that growth hormones do not act uniformly in all insects. The classical scheme of endocrine control of molting and
metamorphosis in holometabolous insects has been plagued by questions raised as a result of contemporary investigations in the functioning of insect hormones.
An exception to the classical scheme is the finding that renewed secretion by the brain is not always needed for each molt. Insect neurosecretory cells appear to play important roles in many other physiological processes. One important question that needs answering relates to the regulation and mechanism of synthesis and release of
neurosecretion in insect cells.
The activity of α-ecdysone—arthropod hormones that are produced by the prothoracic gland in insects and that trigger molting and metamorphosis and are synthesized from cholesterol—and various side chain deoxyecdysones is partially because of their metabolism to β-ecdysone.
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