Ms. Yusra Saleem | Psychophysiology | Young Scientist Award
Advance Educational Institute & Research Center | Pakistan
Ms. Yusra Saleem is a psychophysiology researcher specializing in chronic pain, stress, and mind–body interventions, with a strong focus on yoga, mindfulness, biofeedback, and neurofeedback to improve clinical and psychophysiological outcomes in chronic low back pain and trauma-related conditions. Her expertise includes advanced psychophysiological assessments such as heart rate variability, EEG, and stress biomarkers, bridging behavioral medicine, neuroscience, and rehabilitation psychology through evidence-based, non-pharmacological approaches. She actively contributes to global and national research through peer-reviewed publications, clinical trials, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Her scholarly work has received over 400 citations, with an h-index of 5 and an i10-index of 3, reflecting growing research impact. Her interests extend to resilience building, burnout reduction among healthcare professionals, and trauma recovery. She is also engaged in advancing research-informed education, digital scholarship, and ethical clinical research practices.
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Featured Publications
Physiological Biomarkers of Chronic Stress: A Systematic Review
– International Journal of Health Sciences, 2021
Mental Health Outcomes and Coping Strategies Among Health Care Workers Exposed to COVID-19
– International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research, 2020
Psychophysiological Biomarkers for the Effects of Yoga as an Alternative Therapy Among Healthcare Professionals
– Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine, 2025
The Effects of Nature-Based Physical Activity on Post-Traumatic Growth Among Healthcare Providers
– European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2025
Chronic Low Back Pain Management: Clinical and Psychophysiological Outcomes of Multimodal Approaches
– BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 2025