Dear HBSRA Members,
We offer our sincere thanks for your patronage and support. HBSRA has now grown to 14762 followers and members from 58 countries.
Healthcare and Biological Sciences Research Association (HBSRA) is an international community of researchers, practitioners, students, and professionals for the development and spread of ideas in the field of healthcare and life sciences.
HBSRA is promoted by Eurasia Research. HBSRA aims to bring together worldwide researchers and professionals, encourage intellectual development and create opportunities for networking and collaboration. These objectives are achieved through academic networking, meetings, conferences, workshops, projects, research publications, academic awards, and scholarships.
The driving force behind this association is its diverse members and advisory board, who provide inspiration, ideas, efforts and drive collaborations. Scholars, Researchers, Professionals are invited to become a member of HBSRA and join this ever-growing network, working for benefit of society and research with the spirit of sharing and mutual growth.
Salient Features:
50000 + and growing network of professionals
Professional and Experienced team
Conferences in Asia, Europe & Africa
Events at reputed institutes and grand venues
Lifetime membership
Strong Social Media Platform for networking
Young Researcher Scholarships
Research publication in international journals
HBSRA invites academicians, practitioners, professionals, students, and researchers to join as Life-Time members.
Individuals/ Institutions/ Corporates can become a member by submitting the membership fee and filling the Membership Form given below.
Key Highlights and Benefits:
HBSRA members enjoy benefits that are essential to career and academic success.
Life-Time Membership
10,000+ Members from across the globe
Effective networking through social media platforms and International Conferences
Membership is the starting point to participate in HBSRA conferences and to join as a domain expert, reviewer, and conference committee member
Member’s name and affiliation is announced on the Association’s website
Members can mention their membership on their Resume, Profiles and for other academic and professional purposes
Publication opportunity in our Best-in-class Journals and Magazines
Access to new research information and latest trends through our content and network
Leadership position opportunities in HBSRA
Life-Time Membership Fee: USD 60
We are glad to present you with our latest edition of the newsletter. The newsletter shows the associations of current and upcoming endeavours.
Our worthy Keynote speakers open up the conference, enlightening participants with their speeches. Here is the list of keynote speakers who participated in our conferences:
Eurasia Research International Conference begins with opening remarks by the honorable Keynote speaker highlighting the main context of Healthcare and Life-Sciences.
Dr Yoshiko Yamaguchi
Home Care Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Kwassui Women’s University, Japan
Dr Yoshiko Yamaguchi received her Ph.D. at. Kyushu University during the period of 2013-2016. Currently, she is working as a research associate in Home Care Nursing, at the Faculty of Nursing, Kwassui Women’s University, Japan. She has successfully completed her responsibilities as a reviewer of eighty-one research articles in twenty-four journals from 2016-present. And she has been serving as an editorial board member of two journals; LIFE: International Journal of Health and Life-Sciences and Journal of Practical and Professional Nursing and has been delegated vice president of the Healthcare and Biological Sciences Research Association (HBSRA).
The main aims of the conference are:
Advancement of Research and Innovative ideas through conferences, workshops, seminars, and publications
Fostering a global community based on research and knowledge
Fostering innovation and ideas through research-based activities
Global dissemination of ideas and research through the use of technology
Working towards world peace and community development
Chat Session with Eminent Participants
HBSRA is in the process of expanding its knowledge base, to bring together worldwide researchers and professionals, encourage intellectual development, and create opportunities for networking and collaboration. In each Eurasia International Conference, articles, project synopsis, teaching notes, and observations are submitted by the international community of Researchers, Practitioners, Students, and Educationists for the development and spread of ideas. The Editorial Review is showcased on the association’s website, newsletter, social media, and upcoming endeavors.
BEST PAPER AWARD
In each Eurasia International Conference, Best Paper Award is given to Best Researches. In the Scientific and Technical Research Association (STRA), the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference.
Name & Affiliation: Maram Alharthi
College of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudia Arabia
Title: Assessing the Copy Number Variations in Saudi Autistic Children
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social communication and interaction along with repetitive behaviors. The prevalence of autism is increased dramatically each year while the etiology of autism is still not fully understood. The cytogenetically visible chromosomal abnormalities which refer to copy number variations (cnvs), have been contributing to the pathogenesis of ASD. More than 1% of ASD conditions can be analyzed via genetic locus whereas the ratio rises nearly 5-10% by cnvs. However, few studies in saudi arabia has been detected the cnvs linked to ASD. Therefore, the experimental investigation conducted in this study to explore the related cnvs in saudi autistic children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: the genomic DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood of 14 saudi autistic children along with four healthy control children then array‐based comparative genomic hybridization (acgh) was used to detect cnvs. RESULTS: bioinformatics analysis of acgh reported that recurrent and non-recurrent deletion/duplication cnvs were detected in many regions of the genome of autistic children. The most frequent cnvs are 1q21.2, 3p26.3, 4q13.2, 6p25.3, 6q24.2, 7p21.1, 7q34, 7q11.1, 8p23.2, 13q32.3, 14q11.1-q11.2, 15q11.1-q11.2, xp22.33, yp11.32, yp11.2,yq11.21. CONCLUSIONS: in this study, the result identified cnvs in saudi autistic to comprehend more about the etiology of autism, which may facilitate the diagnosis of autism in saudi arabia. Additionally, this study illustrated the importance of acgh in autism diagnosis since it can be used to characterize A patient sample in terms of potential cytogenetic aberrations through the detection of cnvs.
Keywords: cnvs; autism; acgh; genetic variants; chromosomal abnormalities.
Name & Affiliation: Dr. Zahraa Mansoor
Paediatrics, Al Jalila Children's Speciality Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Title: A Questionnaire to Assess Nursing Compliance to Practices Related to Central Line Care in Our Hospital to Prevent and Reduce the Rates of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI)
Abstract: Central Venous Catheters (CVC) play an essential role in the management of patients with chronic medical conditions who require complex care. They are highly imperative for regular medication administration and blood sampling when it is difficult to gain or maintain a peripheral access, and for delivery of specialized treatment such as hemodialysis and parenteral nutrition. Despite their utility, these devices predispose patients to various complications including the risk of a Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI) [1-2]. Typically, non-tunneled catheters are more susceptible to CLABSI, and this risk is further potentiated by long duration of indwelling, extensive replacement, frequent repositioning, and poor handling [3]. CLABSI are most commonly caused by Gram Positive organisms and are considered a major cause of prolonged hospitalization and increased mortality [2-3].
Name & Affiliation: Rattiya Santisathaporn
Department of Operation Theater, Loei Province, Loei Hospital, Thailand
Title: The Development Model of Nursing Care in Patients with Reconstructive Surgery of the Total Knee Replacement, Loei Hospital
Abstract: Total knee replacement surgery is a treatment to correct disability and to relieve pain when medications are ineffective. Risks after surgery may include pain and surgical site infection. Within the past year, postponing the surgery due to unavailable equipment has reached 16.9 percent and the occurrences of infected wounds is 2.8 percent. Total knee replacements are limited by its elaborate surgical techniques, being time consuming and risk of contamination. While nurses faced issues such as adjusting nurses’ rotation, unclear knowledge of the management and nurses’ individual reasoning being inadequate knowledge and experiences. Therefore, this research aims to develop a nursing care model for patients undergoing total knee replacement surgery in Loei hospital.
Eurasia Research makes continuous efforts in transforming the lives of people around the world through education, application of research & innovative ideas. To Promote Young Researchers, Eurasia Research International conferences provide a Young Research Scholarship in the form of a full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. This gives immense encouragement to the researchers who have brilliant ideas to exhibit their research work on the international platform.
LIFE: International Journal of Health and Life-Sciences publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes, and book reviews. ‘LIFE’ publishes original laboratory methods, industrial design, related technical tools, and methods-oriented review articles on all aspects of biomedical and life sciences. Special Issues devoted to important topics in health and life sciences will occasionally be published
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