Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Modern Technological Advancement for Supervising Human Health2. Systems Biology Approach in Investigating Chronic Infectious Diseases
3. Systems Biology Approach in the Detection of Neuronal Disorders
4. Systems Biology approach in the Detection of Cancer
5. Role of Mitochondria in Sustaining Cellular Homeostasis in Health and Diseases
6. Human Genome and Genomic Variations Associated with Diseases
7. Optimizing Neurological and Cardiovascular Health Through Exercise
8. Metagenomic Profiling of microbiota in Human and disease regulation
9. Metagenomic Profiling of Cancer-Causing Genes
10. Nasal Staphylococcal Microbiota of Healthy Hosts, Critical Antimicrobial Resistance, and Virulence Determinants: Implications for One Health
11. Human Gut Microbiota and regulation of Human Behaviour
12. Healthy Gut as Wellness Factor for Human
13. Gut Microbial Quorum Sensing and Cellular Homeostasis
14. Gut Microbiota in Regulation of Neuromuscular Coordination
15. Role of Gut Microbiota, Probiotics, and Prebiotics in Diabetes
16. Exploring the Mechanistic Interplay of Chrononutrition, CLOCK Genes and Gut Microbiota in the Development of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM): A Study Protocol
17. Natural Therapeutics as Wellness Medicines
18. Nature's Superfoods: Hidden Health Benefits of Phytochemicals
19. Omics technologies in Natural Compound Profiling
20. Multiomics techniques in Diabetes detection
21. The Evolution and Integration of Omics Technologies in Clinical Bioinformatics and Precision Medicine
22. Multi-omics analysis of psychiatric/psychological disorder
23. Exploring Exosome and Extracellular Vesicle Dynamics: Unraveling the Future of Healthcare Innovation
24. Exosomes in Hematological Disorders: Unlocking Diagnostics and Therapeutic Frontiers
25. Modern Technologies for Human Brain Monitoring
26. Digital Technology and its Impact on Health Literacy and Public Health: A systematic literature review
27. Artificial Intelligence An Advanced Tool in Supervising Human Health
28. Novel Graph Neural Network-based Algorithm for Detection of Pediatric Brain Tumors
29. Learning Approach for Blood Cell Classification
Authors
Debasmita Bhattacharya Institute of Engineering and Management, India.Dr. Debasmita Bhattacharya is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Basic Science and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, India. Dr. Bhattacharya obtained her Masters and Doctoral degree in Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Faculty of Health from York University. She did her Post-Doctoral fellowship in an eminent lab at York University. She has proven research expertise in stem cell biology, health science, cellular physiology, and cancer biology. Bhattacharya has disseminated her research through several International peer reviewed journal articles, at top tier academic conferences in Canada. One of her publications is in Nature Communications (IF: 17.694) and has been appreciated by eminent scholars in the field. She had worked as a Teaching Assistant at York University and Professor at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada in Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences and Traditional Chinese Medicine Departments.
Prabir Kumar Das Senior Scientist, Integrated Approach for Design & Product Development Division, CSIR-AMPRI, Madhya Pradesh, India. Dr. Pradip Kumar is currently working as a Senior Scientist in CSIR-AMPRI, Bhopal, India. He received his Ph.D. (2012) in Physics from the School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India. He was a BK21 postdoctoral fellow at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a visiting scientist in the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Republic of Korea, where he did innovative research on the fabrication of 2D materials and composites for ultrahigh thermally conductive, EMI shielding and catalysis applications by using low-temperature chemical reduction. Later, he joined the prestigious DST Inspire Faculty Position at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, India. Throughout his research career, he has published one patent, two book chapters and over 30 peer-reviewed papers in high impact international journals Samapika Das Biswas Institute of Engineering and Management, India. Dr. Samapika Das Biswas is currently serving as an Associate Professor and Assistant Head of the Basic Science and Humanities Department at the Institute of Engineering & Management (IEM) in Kolkata, she also takes on the role of Head of the English department and Psychologist/Counsellor. This multi-faceted role involves her active involvement in curriculum development, faculty management, and academic coordination. In addition to her academic responsibilities, she is deeply engaged in various community organizations. She has also been instrumental in organizing international conferences and managing international journals, reflecting her commitment to the broader academic community. As a psychologist, she has contributed significantly to the field through research, conference presentations, and publications. Her doctoral work focused on psychological characteristics and adjustment patterns in late adolescents and young adults with obesity