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Newsletter: HBSRA (Jan-Mar 2024)



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.


Bogusława Gosiewska MA

PhD candidate in English Language and Literature at Opole University, lecturer at WSB University in Chorzów, Poland


Bogusława Gosiewska MA is graduated from Silesian University in Katowice with MA degree in law, and from Higher Philological School in Wrocław with MA degree in English (English language teaching specialty). Her area of study encompasses applied linguistics. Interested in foreign language teaching methodology, affective factors in foreign language learning, teaching English to special educational needs students, teaching methods and approaches, neurobiological aspects in education, and modern technologies in education. Her area of study concerns multisensory second language instruction applied to dyslexic students and its impact on their self-efficacy.


Navidreza Ahadi

PhD, Full-time Lecturer, Researcher, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Business School, Bangkok, Thailand


Navidreza Ahadi has served at various national and international conferences and workshops as a keynote speaker and conference chair. He is currently a full-time lecturer at KMITL Business School and part of program committees for BBA in entrepreneurship. His research interests include organization performance, mineral mining, and management, smart jewelry, and technology management. A young ambitious professional with a passion for teaching, research, technology management, and business analysis. His broad range of experience in academic and corporate shaped him to be able to work in a multicultural environment driven by continuous learning and persevering in global short and long-term objectives. He has been based in South East Asia for the past 14 years. A strong believer in teamwork, learner by nature and as we live in the era of digital transformation, he believes in business transforming and sustaining and improving through innovative technologies. He is proficient in Quantitative Analysis for Management, Introduction to Business Finance, Introduction to Marketing, Introduction to 21 Century Citizenship, Information System and Management, and Cross-Cultural Management.


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 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.


Name & Affiliation: Daryl Fredricia Prem

Cambridge Future Scholar, Cambridge Centre for International Research Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Title: Induced Photosynthesis and Different Light Spectrum LEDs in Indoor Farming

Abstract: Ensuring the correct wavelength of the LED spectrum at different stages of plant growth is vital to the yield in Indoor Farming Techniques. There is an increased need for indoor farming due to a growing imbalance in food supply due to the dense population in cities and boosted by crises such as COVID-19 lockdowns. Indoor urban farming is gaining traction as a potential indoor soilless gardening method to address the above need and to create a self-sustained basic vegetable production method for urban families. The paper talks about the use of artificial LED lighting and the different light spectrum that are necessary for the proper plant growth and yield in an indoor environment.


Name & Affiliation: Soad Hamed

Zoology and Entomology Department, Faculty of Science Helwan University Helwan, Egypt

Title: The Immunotherapeutic Effect of IL-22 versus Praziquantel Treatment against S. Mansoni–Induced Liver Fibrosis in Mice

Background/Aim:  Praziquantel (PZQ), the primary medication for schistosomiasis treatment, exhibits a potential resistance by the parasite. Therefore, the development of a new effective treatment is obligated. Interleukin-22 (IL-22) has been reported to have a hepatoprotective effect. The current study aimed to compare the effectiveness of IL-22 treatment versus PZQ against S. mansoni-induced liver fibrosis in mice.

Materials and Methods: Forty male albino mice were divided into control, infected, IL-22 (0.36 µg/kg),  and PZQ (a single dose of 600 mg/kg) groups. PZQ was administered alone or in combination with IL-22. Inflammatory indicators [tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-17 (IL-17), IL-22, and immunoglobulin E (IgE)], hepatic expressions of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), β-catenin, and miR let-7a gene expressions, and liver granuloma index (GI) were estimated.

Results: The present result revealed a significant (P <0.05) reduction in liver GI and the pro-inflammatory cytokine, TNF-α, after the treatment with IL-22. Moreover, the treatment enhanced significantly (P <0.05) let-7a miRNA and STAT3 gene expressions as well as downregulated (P <0.05) β-catenin mRNA, which in turn could reduce fibrosis resulting from S. mansoni infection. On the other hand, PZQ treatment alone or in combination with IL-22 reduced significantly (P <0.05) proinflammatory cytokines and IgE but failed to decrease GI or β-catenin gene expression, which might cause a negative impact on liver fibrosis. 

Conclusion: IL-22 could be a potential immunotherapeutic agent for S.mansoni-induced liver fibrosis, compared to PZQ, through activating STAT3 and let-7a downstream signalling pathways and inhibiting β-catenin pathway.

Keywords: IL-22, PZQ, Schistosomiasis, Liver fibrosis, STAT3, β-catenin, let-7a.


Name & Affiliation: Vaishali Choudhary

Department Of Psychology, School Of Liberal Education, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Title: Exploring the Impact of Mental Boundaries: Stress Perception in Thick vs. Thin Boundaries

Abstract: This study investigates the influence of mental boundaries, a personality dimension rooted in early psychological concepts, on the perceived stress levels of college students. Mental boundaries have been recognized as a barrier protecting against traumatic events (Harrison & Singer, 2014) and offer an intriguing avenue to explore differences in stress perception based on boundary thickness. The aim of this research is to assess the effect of thick and thin mental boundaries on perceived stress among undergraduate college students. A sample of 150 students was surveyed, using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) developed by Sheldon Cohen and the BQ-sh by David Rawlings. Results indicate that perceived stress was significantly higher among 3rd year students. Gender differences were observed, with female students exhibiting thinner mental boundaries compared to their male counterparts. Students with higher scores on PSS were found to correlate with specific BQ-sh Sub-scales, including the need for order, sensitivity, and trust, while displaying lower scores on childlikeness and perceived competence. In conclusion, this study empirically establishes the impact of mental boundaries as a personality dimension on college student’s stress perception. Furthermore, it advocates for a renewed focus on mental boundaries within research as a personality dimension.

Keywords: Mental Boundaries, Boundaries in Mind, Perceived Stress, Personality




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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