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International Conference on Public Health: Issues, challenges, opportunities, prevention, awareness

(Public Health: 2016) Organized by Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India and Krishi Sanskriti, New Delhi, India on 15th and 16th January, 2016 Venue: Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India ********

CALL FOR PAPERS AND CONFERENCE THEMES: Theme 3: Interdisciplinary Health Sciences The organizing committee invites academicians, researchers,  Health technologies PhD scholars, UG and PG Students and practitioners from all  Nutriceuticals and supplements for health over the world to submit abstracts/full papers for oral/poster presentation to this conference. This conference is a premier  Genome sciences, chronic disease prevention forum for presenting of new research findings. This conference  Personalized medicine brings together avid researchers from all over the world. All  The business of unwellness and the negative health contribution should be of high quality, Original and not industries published elsewhere or submitted for publication. During the  Immunobiological research review period, papers will be reviewed by eminent scholars in  Epigenetics research the respective areas. All Selected papers will be published as  Ancestry and health, traits, and diseases chapters in edited / having ISBN and few high-end papers will be published in international Track 2: Journal having ISSN which will be issued to authors after Theme 1: Public Health Policies and Practices publication on the day of conference. Topics of interest for submission include, but not limited to following themes and  Acquired infections and health workers subthemes:  Environmental threats to health and wellness  The food industry and government (FDA) food policy Track 1:  Immunization programs and serum banking Theme 1: Innovation in Medicine and Healthcare  Global availability of vaccines and the supply chain  Smart medical devices & systems management  Innovation in Regenerative Medicine  The economics of health and wellness in society  Gene Therapy  Health Sensors  Poverty, health and wellness  Medical Diagnostics and Biomarkers  Infant and child health  Service Delivery  Social determinations of health and wellness  Technology Enabled Healthcare Services  Urbanization in developing countries: environmental health  Advanced Medical Materials Technology impacts  Telehealth  WHO policies on world nutrition  Regulatory frameworks for new technology  Child food insecurity

Theme 2: Health Science Theme 2: Epidemiology & Infectious Diseases  Evidence Based Practice Resources  Environment Epidemiology  Healthcare Quality  Disaster management & preventive medicine  Family Medicine  Epidemiology of aging  Forensic Science  General epidemiology and methodology  Multimedia Resources  Bacterial/fungal infections & preventions  Pharmacology  Case studies in clinical microbiology  Rehabilitation Therapy  Public health and community-acquired infections  Resources for Health Sciences Research  Emerging infectious diseases  Natural, Environmental and Health Sciences Theme 3: Health in Mega-cities  Vegetable viruses  Addressing the climate-energy-health nexus in megacities:  Tobacco virus Innovations from the health sector and beyond  Virus resistant plants and disease control  ‘Big Data’ in Big Cities: Harnessing information for  Viral mediated plant transformations improving urban health governance and reducing health inequities in mega cities  Pesticide exposures & Pollution control  Addressing the challenges of migration and health in  Agricultural works & health megacities: opportunities for research and innovation Track 4:  Life Innovation and Health Care for Better Quality of Life (QOL) in Megacities Theme 1: Health Promotion and Education  The built environment in megacities: a new space for  Promotion of health and well being innovation, research and design for health  Health literacy  "Health in All Policies": enhancing health governance in  School physical education curriculum and its effects on megacities health  Wellness coaching and fitness for improved health Theme 4:Finances and Health  Health education for non-literate populations  Micro-Insurance  Public health spending  Web-based health education  Health insurances  Health and wellness in the workplace  Microcredits and health  Health, life expectancy and the cost of living longer  Quality of life, spirituality and wellness Track 3:  The food linkage to unwellness  Theme 1: Women and Occupational Health  Obesity in affluent societies & associated diseases  Physical activity in women & health problems  Child feeding practices and their effects on health  Alcohol use and alcohol problems in women  Decentralisation of health services  Eating disorders in women: current issues and debates Theme 2: Nursing Education  Behavioral changes in women during menopause  Aging and Geriatric Nursing  Psychology of women during pregnancy  Cardiac Nursing  Public health  Clinical Nurse Specialists  Pediatric healthcare  Holistic Nursing  Cancer and cardiac healthcare  Home Health Nursing Theme 2: Occupational Disease and Human Health  Innovations in Patient Care  Skin healthcare  Mental Health / Psychiatric Nursing  Healthcare professionals, Management, system & law  Nursing Ethics  Dental healthcare  Nursing for the Disabled / Handicapped  Environmental contamination and health concerns  Nursing Management  Biomarkers for human health  Obstetrical / Gynecological / Midwife Nursing  Efficacy and safety of drug use  Pediatric / Neonatal / Endocrinology Nursing  Urban health vs. rural health Theme 3: Chronic Health, Industrial Food Safety and  Biosafety: Environment, health and safety Management

Theme 3: Occupational Medicine and Occupational  Temporomandibular problem Therapy  Rheumatoid arthritis  Physical and Biological stressors  Spinal stenosis  Workplace amenities and first aid  Food safety- Standards & regulations  Safe work method statements  Food quality control and safety measures- Consumer  Health and medical management labeling  Industrial hygiene  Risk assessment and management  Food toxicology and microbiology-Spoilage prevention and  Health and psychology control  Safety protection  Novel methods for the evaluation of food adulteration and

Theme 4: Agricultural & Environmental Safety authenticity  Plant virus epidemiology, ecology and evolution  Environmental Pollution  Wheat and rice viruses Track 5: Track 7: Theme 1: Nano medicine & Safety Issues of Theme 1: Rural Health and Health Setups

Nanotechnology  Awareness  Nano informatics  Hospital facilities  Immunotoxicity and immunogenicity of Nano drugs  Risks of nanotechnology Theme 2: Biomarkers of Diseases  Regulation of nanotechnology in health and safety issues  Chronic disease  Ethical and social issues  Autoimmune diseases  Aging  Nano biotechnology and Health Sciences Theme 3: Ancient /Traditional Health Practices Theme 2: Biotechnology in Health Care  History of medicine  Clinical trial and clinical data management  Vedas and health  Vaccine, diagnostic and healthcare products  Alternative Medicine  Novel drug development and drug delivery system  Naturopathy  Biomedical and imaging  Pharmaco vigilance and pharma regulatory affairs Theme 4: Preventive Health Measures  Yoga and Exercise Theme 3: Integration of Health and Technology for  Meditation Human Well-Being and Ecosystem  Sports Fitness  Biomedicine  Environmental Ethics  Forensics  Medical Radiation Theme 5: Health Support Systems  Nutrition  Hospital Administration  Dietetic  Medical tourism  Health insurance and health policies Track 6:  Laws pertaining to public health and well being Theme 1: Health Informatics  Stem cell and its use  Biostatistics and Bioinformatics  Sperm Bank  Communication Systems in Healthcare  Placenta bank  Data Mining and Security for Healthcare  Blood bank  e-Health Information Guidelines and Protocols  IVF  e-learning and Education in Healthcare  Surrogacy& Reproductive Health  Healthcare Information Systems  Artificial Blood  Health Economics and Management Issues  Health counseling  Quality Assurance in Healthcare  Hospital and diagnostic lab waste management.  Knowledge Management in Healthcare  Medical Journalism

 Medical Devices and Sensors Theme 6: Medical Instrumentations and Diagnostic  Medical Image Processing and Techniques Practices  Ontological Engineering in Medicine  NMR  Physiological Informatics  Ultrasound  Telemedicine Software, Portals, Devices and Technology  New instruments and diagnostics  Therapeutic Systems and Technology  Wearable Health Informatics Theme 7: Medicines or Medical Practices  Nuclear medicine Theme 2: Health and Wellness in the Age of Big Data  Medicinal plants  The psychology of wellness  Generic medicines  Health promoting behaviors Theme 8: Health in History  Health risk appraisals, screenings, and interventions  Perceptions of the female body  The measurement of wellness  Social attitudes towards diseases  Health and wellness with disabilities  Health and identity: case studies of the transgender  Disability support services and independent living community

 Health related fitness programs

Abstract Submission: Registration Charges: Abstracts not exceeding 250-300 words on any of the aforesaid SAARC/ themes should be sent to the Organizing Secretary through African Rest of email at [email protected] on or Indian Country the before 7th January, 2016. Categories Delegates Delegates countries Academic faculty/Industrial Submission of Full Length Research Paper Delegates 3000 INR 125 USD 250 USD Research Scholars(Ph.D) / Full length research paper, maximum in 6 pages and copyright NGO Representative 2500 INR 100 USD 200 USD form should be submitted together as separate attachment latest th Students(UG and PG) 2000 INR 75USD 150 USD by 9 January, 2016 through email at - Printing of Additional Pages [email protected] as in edited book/proceeding /in Journals 300 INR 15 USD 20 USD Submission of Registration form: th Listener / Accompanying Submission of Registration fees latest by 11 January, 2016. Member Registration process can be initiated after receiving acceptance (only Indian Delegates) 1500 INR ** ** letter of full paper. Print copy of research article as chapter in edited Accommodation book/proceeding/Journal & Accommodation will be available on payment basis to the out Certificate (additional copy) station non N.C.R. (National Capital Region of Delhi) for Co-Authors (if required Delegates at University guest house/Hostels and nearby other in absentia) 700 INR 20 USD 30 USD guest houses/hotels around conference venue. Only Print copy of research The Tariff rate for accommodation is as follows: Double-bed article as chapter in edited book/proceeding /Journal Room on sharing basis@ Rs.500/- per person (Indian non (additional copy) for Co- N.C.R. delegates) (check out time noon to noon). Authors (if required in absentia) 500 INR 15 USD 25 USD Mandatory steps to be followed:- Only Certificates 1. In case of multi authored research paper, at least one (Co-Authors in absentia) 300 INR 10 USD 20 USD Registration is mandatory. Additional Research paper for same authors 1500 INR 25 USD 35USD 2. In case other author/co-author wish to physically attend the conference they need to pay full Registration fees individually, **Foreign Participants as listener are not allowed, only separate publication copy & Certificate along with the authors from foreign country/countries will be allowed in conference kit will be issued to them. Co- Authors are this conference. requested to fill & submit separate Registration forms in case they are physically attending the conference. NOTE: In case the delegates are not able to physically present their paper due to some or other reason his/her research paper 3. Charges for extra copy of publication of research article as will be published (in absentia) and published copy along with chapter/Journal & Certificate for other Co-author (if required) certificate will be dispatched to his/her correspondence address should be paid along with preliminary Registration by the by post within 10 to 12 days after the conference at no extra corresponding author. cost. All communication should be by e-mail/online only (no hard copy is required to be posted).

4. As all the papers will be available online after 20 to 30 days of conference date over. ********** For further information and Latest Updates Registration Visit our Website: The participants are requested to register by sending the duly http://www.dr.du.ac.in/IC.php filled Registration form through e-mail along with their or research paper and registration fees (through RTGS/ Wired Transfer or Online Transfer) http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detai Bank Details mentioned below for RTGS/ Wired Transfer or l,0&cntnt01articleid=7887&cntnt01returnid=83 Online Transfer: or Beneficiary Name : KrishiSanskriti http://www.krishisanskriti.org/publichealth.html

Bank Name : Canara Bank Bank Address : Jeet Singh Marg, New Delhi Dr. S. Nanda Dr. A. Jain Dr. G. C. Mishra Convener1 Convener2 Organizing Secretary Account No. : 1484101026988

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