Eminent Editorial Board Members

Zhenghong Wu
CHINA
Journal of AIDS and Immune system

Journal of AIDS and Immune system (JAIS) is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to scientists, engineers, and researchers. JAIS will publish papers and short communications on AIDS and Immune system encompassing clinical virology, molecular biology and epidemiology, HIV anxiety disorder, virologic failure. JAIS will strive to present a mix of subject matter that will best serve to help the reader understand the entire problem. Our Journal is intended to serve those occupationally involved in waste management control through the publication of reliable information.

RECENT ARTICLES
The Potency of Vanadium Compounds in Medicinal and Health Issues
The vanadate/phosphate antagonism is a significant issue when tracing back the impact of vanadium compounds (and their degradation products at physiological conditions) in health issues – i.e. the positive as well as potentially hazardous bearing...
Neuroprotective Effect of Chlorogenic Acid on Glyphosate Base Roundup Inducing Cognitive and Memory Impairment in Rats by Enhancing the Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Functions
Industrialization contributes to an elevation in environmental contamination, with industrial air, commercial pollutants, and combustion of organic chemicals posing numerous health risks. Exposure to organic chemicals causes acute and chronic toxici...
Morphology Modulation of Cu-Based Catalysts in Electrocatalytic CO2RR
Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) is an important means of achieving carbon neutrality. Copper-based catalysts are the only catalysts capable of producing multicarbon (C2+) products in CO2RR. Cu-based catalysts have received m...
Towards Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management in India: Challenges, Trends, and Innovations
In developing economies like India, the need for efficient management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and sustainable development is growing. In India about 1,50,847 tonnes of MSW generated daily with decomposable waste accounting for 50% of this tot...
Saving Flatlines through Mechanical Resuscitation
Cardiac arrest, two words that may be triggering for many, can be deadly within seconds. A cardiac arrest is defined as the termination of the beating heart, causing reduced blood flow to the body. Without a heartbeat, no electrical activity is being...
Nanotechnology in Medicine: A Comprehensive Review of Current Applications and Future Potential
Nanotechnology is a fascinating field that influences various areas of science, engineering, and pharmacy. One reason it is so captivating is because of nanomaterials, which are incredibly small and have a large surface area. These materials have un...