Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend Women Oncology & Nursing Care Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Day 1 :

Keynote Forum

Dr. Sudha G. Bansode.

Dr. Sudha Bansode is a Associate Professor in Zoology at Shankarrao Mohite College, Akluj, Maharashtra State, India.

Keynote: Cancer is not one single disease but a complex of many diseases. About two hundred distinct types of cancer have been recognized
Biography:

Dr. Sudha Bansode is a Associate Professor in Zoology at Shankarrao Mohite College, Akluj, Maharashtra State, India. Recently she has completed her Post Doctoral Studies at University of California, Riverside, USA. She is a active researcher & passionate teacher in India. Still she has been published above 35 research papers in International Journals & she is interested on Bone Research. Also she has honour of Distinguished Editorial Board Member of several International Journals. She is a own author of “Textbook Histological Techniques” & “Outlines of Physiology”. And now she is working on another own reference book “Rhythms in Freshwater Crustaceans”. She is a University recognized research guide for Ph.D. students in India.

            She was a invited Indian Speaker of “OXFORD SYMPOSIUM” on 27-29 August, 2014 at Balliol College, Oxford, United Kingdom & CELL SIGNALING & CANCER THERAPY – International Conference at Double Tree, Hilton Chicago on 27-28 September 2017, Genetics, Cell and Gene Therapy at Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sweden, Canada etc. She was academic visitor of Bangkok- Thailand, Colombo-Sri Lanka, Daira-Dubai-UAE. Her recent intellectual Interaction is with many International Professional groups.

 

Abstract:

Cancer is not one single disease but a complex of many diseases. About two hundred distinct types of cancer have been recognized. These can be grouped into four main types: carcinomas, sarcomas, lymphomas and leukemias. True and leading cause of cancer. Where does it stem from. It is agreed by most that, “The immediate cause of cancer must be some combination of insults and accidents that induces normal cells in a healthy human body to turn malignant, growing like weeds and sprouting in unnatural places”. It is also agreed in the scientific community that cancer is “a disease of DNA”, however this does not really get to the root of the problem.

 

Recombinant DNA and the Human Gene : Restriction enzymes or restriction endonucleases, and more than 100 of these enzymes have been isolated. After the human gene (gene of interest) that codes for the desire trait is located on the chromosome restriction enzyme does it job, by cutting out the gene from the DNA. Now, the two ends of the human gene will be those that will link up with the open ends of the plasmid. Cell division is a normal process in multi-cellular organisms. Growth and repair (replacement of dead cells) take place as a result of cell division (mitosis). Except for cells like the liver and brain cells, which rarely divide in the mature adult, most cells undergo frequent division. Sometimes, however, cell division becomes very rapid and uncontrolled, leading lo cancer. It should be clearly understood that rapid growth means a high rate of cell division for a particular cell type. It is possible for perfectly normal cells, e. g. the blood-forming cells, to have a higher rate of division than some cancerous cells.

 

The human manipulation of DNA “Will the human manipulation of DNA provide significant benefits to today’s society?” Human manipulation of DNA, also known as genetic engineering and recombinant DNA technology, is a process that involves combining DNA, and inserting the newly recombined DNA into cells to be expressed through protein synthesis. The human manipulation of DNA can be beneficial and disadvantageous. It allows genetically engineered (GE) proteins to be manufactured, aiding those with cardiac issues, and can increase genetic diversity.