The International Research & Development Institution (TIRDI) invites academics, researchers, scientists, practitioners, policy makers, stakeholders and students to come together, review their research findings, exchange ideas, and discusses emerging issues in Multidisciplinary research and learn the current trends in a truly international atmosphere at the Asia Pacific Public Health International Conference 2020 (APPH’20) . The theme of the conference is “Transforming Public Health Through Innovative Healthcare Policies”.
We accept abstracts of the research papers on Business, Marketing, Law & legal studies, Travel, Tourism, Information Technology (IT), Global Studies, Regional Studies, Engineering Sciences and Technology, Mathematics & Statistics, Education & Teaching, Economics, History, Religion, Social Sciences and Humanities, Physical and Life sciences, Public Health & Medicine, etc...
We invite to send your original research abstracts, case studies formatted according to the given format. All research papers will be evaluated by international recognized scholars in a double-blind reviewing process and research papers will be selected according to the international research standard. All the accepted research papers/abstracts will be eligible to be presented at the conference and they should register on or before the deadline for eligible to early bird rate. The conference will be enriched by keynote speeches and plenary speeches.
The conference invites participation from members of the academia to submit unpublished theoretical, empirical and scientific papers focusing on following 09 tracks.
1) Healthcare Management 2) Nutrition and Health 3) Maternal and Child Health 4) Health Promotion & Disease Prevention 5) Environmental Health 6) Global Public Health 7) Epidemiology 8) Non Communicable Diseases 9) Digitalization for Public Health
Participants are encouraged to dealing with historical, contemporary and future issues including following topics but not limited to these:
Healthcare Management
Nutrition and Health
Maternal and Child Health
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
Environmental Health
Global Public Health
Epidemiology
Non Communicable Diseases
Digitalization for Public Health