Aims and Scope
Aim
The Proceedings of the International Conference on Technology and Health Sciences aims to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed original research papers, review articles, and case studies presented at the conference. The primary objective is to serve as a premier interdisciplinary platform that bridges the gap between technological innovation and health sciences. By disseminating cutting-edge findings, this proceeding seeks to foster collaboration among engineers, medical practitioners, data scientists, public health experts, and policymakers, ultimately contributing to the advancement of healthcare delivery, diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention through technology.
Scope
The scope of this proceeding encompasses the convergence of technology and health sciences, including but not limited to the following topics:
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Biomedical Engineering & Medical Devices
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Wearable health monitors, implantable devices, and smart sensors
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Medical imaging (MRI, CT, Ultrasound) and image processing
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Rehabilitation engineering and assistive technologies
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Health Informatics & Digital Health
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Electronic Health Records (EHR) and interoperability
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Telemedicine, mobile health (mHealth), and remote patient monitoring
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Big data analytics and predictive modeling in healthcare
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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Healthcare
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AI-driven diagnosis, prognosis, and clinical decision support systems
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Natural language processing for medical records
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Deep learning for genomics, radiology, and pathology
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Public Health Technology & Epidemiology
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Digital surveillance systems for infectious diseases
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for health mapping
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Technology for health promotion and behavior change
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Pharmaceutical Technology & Bioinformatics
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Drug discovery using computational methods
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Personalized medicine and pharmacogenomics
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Structural biology and molecular docking
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Healthcare Systems & Policy
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Technology adoption and implementation science
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Ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of health technology
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Cost-effectiveness and health technology assessment (HTA)
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Emerging Technologies
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Internet of Things (IoT) for smart healthcare
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Blockchain for secure health data exchange
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Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for medical training and therapy
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Target Audience:
Researchers, academics, graduate students, medical professionals, engineers, health informaticians, and industry practitioners working at the intersection of technology and health sciences.