Anesthesia and Clinical Research play pivotal roles in the realm of medical science, contributing significantly to the safety and efficacy of surgical procedures. Anesthesia, as a field, has evolved over the years, transcending its traditional role of inducing a reversible state of unconsciousness. Modern anesthesia encompasses a spectrum of techniques tailored to meet the unique needs of diverse medical interventions, ranging from major surgeries to minimally invasive procedures. Clinical research within the field focuses on refining anesthesia protocols, optimizing patient outcomes, and exploring innovative approaches to pain management.
The interdisciplinary nature of Anesthesia and Clinical Research involves collaboration between anesthesiologists, surgeons, nurses, and researchers to enhance the understanding of anesthetic agents, their impact on physiological systems, and their long-term effects. Furthermore, ongoing research endeavors delve into personalized anesthesia strategies, considering individual patient characteristics to tailor interventions for improved safety and efficacy. The field also addresses the complexities of perioperative care, emphasizing comprehensive preoperative assessment, intraoperative monitoring, and postoperative recovery. Anesthesia and Clinical Research continue to be dynamic areas of exploration, driven by a commitment to advancing patient care, refining surgical techniques, and ensuring the highest standards of medical practice. As technology advances and our understanding of the intricate interplay between anesthesia and patient outcomes deepens, the future holds promise for further innovations and breakthroughs in these critical aspects of medical science.
Title : Ectopically expressed olfactory receptors as an untapped family of drug targets and discovery of agonists and antagonists of OR51E1, an understudied G protein-coupled receptor
Vladlen Slepak, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, United States
Title : Managing healthcare transformation towards personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine ecosystems
Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany
Title : Analytical strategies for solid-state forms in drug development
Maria Cristina Gamberini, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Title : Understanding drug transport in plasma: The role of protein binding
Saad Tayyab, UCSI University, Malaysia
Title : Innovative development and delivery of biologics for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States
Title : Search for novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for inflammatory disease
Madhav Bhatia, University of Otago, New Zealand
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model through de-sign-inspired biotech- & biopharma-driven applications and upgraded business mar-keting to secure the human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences & InMedStar, Russian Federation
Title : Design and evaluation of exo-itc: A bilayer fibrous system for controlled exosome delivery in dermatological applications
Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, FCITEC - Universidad AutĂłnoma de Baja California, Mexico
Title : Abuse-deterrent dosage form technique utilizing a fusion of innovative pharmaceuticals and ion exchange resin
Bhupendra Gopalbhai Prajapati, Parul University, India
Title : Macitentan/tadalafil combination– An additional value in pharmacotherapy of pulmonary arterial hypertension
Miroslav Radenkovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia