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July 31, 2021    ,

3rd Webinar on Human Genetics

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Keynote Forum

Seidalin Nazar
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Seidalin Nazar

Al‑Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan

Title: Study of the frequency of occurrence of polymorphisms in patients with prostate cancer in the Kazakh population

Abstract:

Statement of the Problem. The incidence of prostate cancer (PCa) due to increased life expectancy is steadily increasing. Currently, a list of polymorphisms associated with the risk of tumors, their course and treatment response has been determined, but there is no convincing evidence for their clinical use.

Objective is to study the frequency of occurrence of polymorphisms in healthy men and patients with prostate cancer in the Kazakh population.

Biography:

Seidalin Nazar is an oncologist. He has extensive clinical experience. In addition, he conducts research, in particular the study of a genetic predisposition to the development of cancer, since it provides an understanding of the potential mechanisms of tumor development.

Speakers

Md Amir Hossain
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Md Amir Hossain

Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh Bangladesh

Title: Genetically Mental Disorders in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Sophocles’ King Oedipus: A Comparative Study

Abstract:

This paper would like to investigate Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Sophocles’ King Oedipus in the light of genetic disorders. Playwrights are of two different ages and two different countries. One is a British dramatist and another a Greek dramatist. Both of them have differences in many respects, like theme, style, setting, and scene. So, this paper wants to examine Shakespeare’s and Sophocles’ the two texts based on the reasons of genetically mental disorders of characters. It proposes to incorporate a wide variety of related but diverse and even contradictory situations, focusing on anxiety disorders, hyperactivity disorder, compulsive disorder, panic disorder, schizophrenia, social anxiety phobia, dissociative identity disorder, female sexual arousal disorder, sleep terror disorder The characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, as well as King Oedipus and Jocasta in King Oedipus, would be analysed to find out the elements of genetically mental disorders. Moreover, this paper would like to throw new light on the critical comments made by critics and scholars to apply the complex ramifications of the medical science theory of genetically mental disorders. It also attempts to foster outlooks, themes, similarities and differences between Shakespeare and Sophocles. Thus, this paper aims to prove a concluding remark that a symbiotic relationship of the two writers contributes to English literature and would remind us in the 21st-century age in different branches of epistemology, like Medical Science and English literature.

Biography:

Md. Amir Hossain completed his M. Phil in English & Ph. D (Research Fellow) in English, Jahangirnagar University and he poarticipated as a Speaker in Webinar.