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  my name is Kimia Moradi Farsani
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Kimia is a full-time student pursuing a BSc in Biology at Shahrekord University. Her interest lies in the field of Neuroscience, and she wants to advance her studies in this field through graduate education. Recently, she has been preparing to submit a paper titled “The Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Post-COVID-19 Vaccination” Furthermore, her abstract, titled “Down-Regulation of the DNER Gene in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Its Relationship with High Disability.” has been accepted by the 8th International Congress on Biomedicine.

As an ENTJ personality type, Kimia possesses a strategic mindset and exceptional leadership skills. She has actively contributed to student magazines as a writer, both at Shahrekord University and Isfahan University . Moreover, she had the honor of presenting at the INEU4S student symposium. The title of her talk was “The Mechanism of regenerative approaches in Parkinson’s Disease”. This presentation allowed her to engage with the academic community on innovative neuroregenerative strategies. Being a biology student, she has always had a deep enthusiasm for uncovering the underlying reasons behind natural phenomena. To satisfy her curiosity, she has eagerly enrolled in various courses that delve into this subject matter.

Looking ahead, Kimia hopes to be immersed in a more advanced and challenging academic setting. She aims to find an environment where she can fully realize her potential and pursue excellence.

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COFERENCE PAPER

   Down-Regulation DNER Gene in Patients with multiple sclerosis and relationship with High Disability

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Research Exprience

Biomag , Isfahan Uneversity

Title : Hormones and Depressive Disorder Control Box

Approximately 8 to 12 percent of the world’s population experience at least one depressive episode in their lives, with this condition being even more prevalent in women. Depression is the most common mental disorder and is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, one third of adults experience depression, which poses a Significant burden on global public health. Depression is a common mental health disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness and depressive mood, consequently resulting in dysfunction of various physiological systems. If the depressive symptoms continue for more than two weeks, it is suggested to visit a psychologist.

Numerous factors such as genetic context, medical conditions, medications, alcohol use, stress, and imbalances in neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine can play a significant role in causing depression.
Therapeutic managements for depression include specialized counseling, drug-based therapies (such as SNRIs and SSRIs), and brain stimulation therapy (such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), vagus nerve stimulation, and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)). Exercise can also minimize the symptoms of depression by increasing mood-enhancing hormones such as endorphins and by improving the nervous system function.
The hormones serotonin and dopamine play important roles in depression. Dopamine is associated with motivation and a sense of reward, and serotonin is associated with mood and emotions. The association between olfaction and depression also suggests that olfactory disorders can lead to depression. Hence, employing treatments for olfactory disorders can improve emotional state.

Kaymer , Shahrekord University

Title : The History of Neuroscience

In summary, understanding the concepts of neuroscience involves examining the intricacies of the brain, neurons’ function, process information, and the role of the brain in decision-making and problem solving. Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary science that studies the nervous system and brain function through physiology, anatomy, psychology, and other disciplines.

The first brain surgery was reported in ancient Iran in the Shahr-e Sukhteh, which means burnt city. Based on the evidence, Iranian doctors performed brain surgery on a teenage girl to treat hydrocephalus about 4800 years ago.
Throughout history, theories and human understanding of brain function and perceptual system have evolved significantly. For example, Greek philosophers such as Hippocrates considered the brain to be the core of decision-making, while in ancient Egypt the heart was known as the center of consciousness.
Neuroscience encompasses basic concepts such as neurons, signal transmission, and information processing. New technologies derived from this science, such as artificial intelligence and deep neural networks.
Different branches of neuroscience include behavioral, cellular, clinical, nutritional, cognitive, computational, and many other branches, each addressing specific parts of brain and nervous system function.
In the history of computational neuroscience, since 1940, this field began using computer and mathematical modeling to analyze and understand brain function.
Paul Broca and Eric Richard Candel are some of the leading scientists in this field, each of whom played an important role in the development and advancement of neuroscience. Broca’s area is identified as the speech center in the brain, and Kendal conducted an abundance of research on memory mechanisms in neurons.
One of the most important tools in neuroscience is electroencephalography (EEG). It is used to measure the electrical fields of the brain through the scalp. This method was especially developed in the 1920s by Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist.

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