Neuroscience Research Notes
ISSN: 2576-828X
SPECIAL ISSUES ON “INTEGRATED NEURAL TECHNOLOGIES: SOLUTIONS BEYOND TOMORROW”
ABOUT THE SPECIAL ISSUE
Neuroscience is an exciting area in which, at a fast rate, revolutionary advances materialize. The emergence of neuro-technologies is interdisciplinary. It supports the amalgamation of neurobiology and atomic, nano- and micro-sciences as a fascinating path to significant developments in the neuroscience study. It poses a scientific foundation for potential therapeutic strategies.
Researchers may investigate brain function in people with diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy using technological devices, including MRI scanner and 3-D Computed Tomography. They can do experiments using samples of cells and tissues. The results could contribute to the development of new drugs. Research is being undertaken to use technologies to offer people with prosthetics a sensory sensation, and neurostimulation also helped paralyze people move. Machines can aid the functioning of the human brain in this way. Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) or Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) can track the patient’s psychological state towards therapy and behavioral modification.
In this special issue, we are pleased to welcome original submission topics related to technologies in neuroscience, either a comprehensive or extensive review or original research articles to a wide variety of issues. We encourage the papers involving studies showing the result of such interdisciplinary integration or potential alliances. Submissions are focusing on but are not limited to the following topics:
- Neuroimaging development
- Development of new devices used in the neuroscience field, e.g., DBS, virtual brain
- Current molecular or pharmacological therapies or approaches like nanomaterials and nanotechnology that aim at treating brain related disorders, e.g., PD, AD, Epilepsy, Schizophrenia
- Use of Artificial Intelligence in the investigation of brain functioning
- Biological neuroprosthetics and Brain-Machine Interface
- “Models” – include organoids / stem cell / tissue engineering
DEADLINES
Submission: 25 August 2020 – 30 April 2021
Review, Revision, Acceptance: Before 30 September 2021
Published: 30 September 2021
MEET THE SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS
WAEL MY MOHAMED, MD, PHD | International Islamic University Malaysia, MALAYSIA | Menoufia University, EGYPT
Dr Mohamed is a Clinical Pharmacologist, Neuroscientist and Psychiatrist. He dedicated his career to neurological research and medical teaching. His research focus is to advance the knowledge and understanding the neurological diseases through unconventional thinking. Therefore, his basic and translational research targets the investigation and development of novel treatment for such resistant diseases. He is leading a research team in Egypt for translational brain research by focusing on neurodegenerative disorders animal models as well as clinical trials. Dr Mohamed got his PhD from PSU, USA and is currently working as an assistant professor in IIUM Medical School, Malaysia. Dr Mohamed has been invited to deliver more than 100 lectures locally and abroad. He published over 41 peer-reviewed papers related to Neuroscience/Psychiatry with an h-index of 11. Moreover, he is editor in Frontier in Neurology and PLOS-ONE Journals.
MOHAMMAD AMJAD KAMAL, PHD, FRACI C Chem, JP | King Abdulaziz University, SAUDI ARABIA | Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, AUSTRALIA
Dr Mohammad Amjad Kamal is a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the KFMRC, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He is leading a highly productive global collaborative research team based on the Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, Australia. Prof. Kamal’s biochemical research in the field of Alzheimer’s disease, Type 2 diabetes and leukemia has culminated in more than 500 publications in internationally respected journals. He was awarded a prestigious U2000 Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2000 by the University of Sydney. Moreover, he is serving as a Regional/Guest/Executive editor of several reputed scientific journals on an honourable basis.
INDRANATH CHATTERJEE, PHD | Tongmyong University, SOUTH KOREA
Dr. Indranath Chatterjee is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Tongmyong University, Busan, South Korea. He did Ph. D. in
Computer Science from the Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. His research areas include Computational Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, fMRI, Machine Learning, and Medical Imaging. He is currently serving as a member of the Advisory board and Editorial board of various reputed international journals and Open Science organizations around the world. He is presently working on several projects of government & non-government organizations, related to medical imaging and machine learning for a broader societal impact.
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