1. One Health & Public Health
- Reducing social vulnerabilities through health equity, inclusion, and access.
- Disease prevention, epidemiology, and global health challenges.
- Health policies and governance for One Health implementation.
- Community-based interventions and empowering public health literacy.
- Training and capacity-building for health professionals.
2. Innovative Health Technologies
- AI, big data, and digital health solutions for enhancing healthcare accessibility.
- Advances in forensic toxicology, DNA analysis, and digital forensics.
- Biomedical and rehabilitation technologies improving health equity.
- Telemedicine and wearable health technologies for underserved communities.
- Ethical and regulatory challenges in the adoption of AI-driven healthcare.
- Health education through technology, including digital learning tools.
3. Clinical & Translational Research
- Advancing diagnostics and treatment for widespread and rare diseases.
- Translational medicine and bridging research to clinical application.
- Patient-centred approaches and reducing disparities in healthcare outcomes.
- Rehabilitation sciences for diverse populations and chronic conditions.
- Professional training in translational research and evidence-based care.
4. Environmental & Social Determinants of Health
- How climate change impacts social vulnerabilities and public health.
- Urban planning and designing healthier, more inclusive cities.
- Pollution, sustainability, and food security in marginalised communities.
- Policy frameworks addressing environmental health and equity.
- Public engagement and education on sustainable health behaviours.
5. Society, Behaviour & Mental Health
- Social determinants of mental health and their impact on well-being.
- Psychosocial resilience in vulnerable communities.
- Post-pandemic mental health strategies and behavioural interventions.
- Stigma, discrimination, and inclusion in mental and behavioural health.
- Forensic psychology and mental health in the criminal justice system.
- Health communication, cultural factors, and public perception of science.