BDAR

Scientific activity and research

DIRECTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY

Integrated Health Care and Community Health
Research on community health and health care needs and the scientific basis and development of rational integrated health care models focused on disease prevention and health promotion.

Balneology and the Blue Technology
Balneological studies of the effect of geothermal water on the human body, creating scientifically based innovative geothermal products aimed at health promotion and disease prevention. Research of micro- and macro-organisms of the Baltic Sea, studies of the effect and use of marine products in the field of health.

Health Technology for Diagnostics and Treatment
Development and improvement of smart bioengineering technologies for early diagnosis and treatment, ensuring a harmonious interaction between man and the environment.

Coastal Environment Effects on Health and Well-being
Assessment of the impact of the components and factors of the coastal environment on human health and well-being in terms of recreation and tourism and forecasting of this impact for the coastal region of Lithuania in terms of demographic changes and climate change conditions.

SCIENTIFIC TOPICS AND IMPLEMENTERS

Scientific topic Implementers
1. Lifestyle and Movement Behaviors on Metabolic and Mental Health

Cesar Agostinis Sobrinho (chief)
Justina Kievišienė
Viney Prakash Dubey
Birutė Strukčinskienė

2. One-Health Approach Development

Rita Vaičekauskaitė (chief)
Gitana Tolutienė
Birutė Strukčinskienė

3. Wellbeing, Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Challenges

Dalia Marija Stančienė (chief)
Birutė Strukčinskienė
4. Climate Change and Health Inga Dailidienė (chief)
Alona Rauckienė-Michaelsson
Reda Dzingelevičienė

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