Zijiang Yang | central nervous system tumors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zijiang Yang | central nervous system tumors | Best Researcher Award 

PhD candidate, Fudan University, China.

Zijiang Yang is a PhD candidate at Fudan University, specializing in neurosurgery with a focus on brain tumors. His primary research delves into the molecular and clinical aspects of central nervous system neoplasms, particularly rosette-forming glioneuronal tumors (RGNTs). Dr. Yang has significantly contributed to bridging neurosurgical practice and molecular oncology, with an emphasis on improving therapeutic strategies and patient outcomes through cutting-edge research.

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🎓 Fudan University – PhD candidate in Neurosurgery
Dr. Zijiang Yang has focused his studies on the molecular and clinical aspects of brain tumors. His research is integral to understanding tumor heterogeneity, the tumor microenvironment, and individualized therapeutic strategies.

Experience

💼 Neurosurgeon – Fudan University
Dr. Yang has gained significant experience working as a neurosurgeon, focusing on brain tumors. His work combines both surgical practice and molecular research to develop targeted treatments for patients, especially those with rare tumors like RGNTs.

Research Interests

Molecular Neuro-oncology | Spatial Proteomics | Tumor Microenvironment
Dr. Yang is dedicated to advancing the understanding of brain tumor heterogeneity, with a special interest in central nervous system neoplasms. His research explores the molecular and proteomic landscapes, aiming for region-specific therapeutic approaches to improve patient care in neuro-oncology.

Awards

🏆 Award NomineeBest Researcher Award (2024)
Dr. Yang has been nominated for his exceptional contributions to the field of molecular neuro-oncology, particularly in the development of individualized treatment strategies for brain tumors.

Publications

Paper Title:

“The Clinical and Molecular Landscape of Rosette-Forming Glioneuronal Tumors”
📰 Journal: Biomedicines
📅 Publication Year: 2024
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12102325
🔍 Cited by: 12 articles

Paper Summary

This research explores the clinical presentation and molecular characteristics of Rosette-Forming Glioneuronal Tumors (RGNTs), a rare type of brain tumor. The study examines the genetic mutations, tumor heterogeneity, and the tumor microenvironment, providing insights into how these factors contribute to the pathogenesis of RGNTs. By leveraging spatial proteomics and molecular profiling, the paper aims to uncover potential biomarkers for targeted therapeutic interventions. The findings of this study contribute to improving diagnostic accuracy and tailoring individualized treatment strategies for patients with RGNTs.

Conclusion

Dr. Zijiang Yang is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his specialized work in neuro-oncology, particularly in advancing the understanding of rare brain tumors. His contributions have the potential to transform patient treatment strategies. However, strengthening his collaborative efforts, professional memberships, and publication record could further enhance his impact and profile in the field. Overall, Dr. Yang’s focus on molecular and clinical research, combined with his contributions to patient outcomes, makes him a strong candidate for this award.

Tsedeke Abate | Physics education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tsedeke Abate | Physics education | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor, at hossana education college, Ethiopia.

Dr. Tsedeke Abate Gebre is an Assistant Professor of Physics Education at Hossana College of Teacher Education. With over two decades of experience in teaching and educational research, he has played a pivotal role in developing physics instructional materials and advancing pedagogical techniques. Dr. Abate is deeply involved in enhancing STEM education through various projects and has published numerous research articles in international journals. He also serves as the coordinator of the Research and Publication Directorate at his institution.

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Education

Dr. Abate holds a Ph.D. in Physics Education from Addis Ababa University (2021), an M.Sc. in Quantum Optics from Addis Ababa University (2012), and a B.Ed. in Physics from Haromaya University (2004). Additionally, he earned a Teacher Educator License (HDP) from Dilla University in 2006.

Professional Experience

Dr. Abate has been affiliated with Hossana College of Teacher Education since 1997, advancing from Graduate Assistant to his current position as Assistant Professor. He has extensive experience in teaching Physics using interactive learning techniques across different programs and has served as the Head of the Physics Department. His responsibilities also include training educators in innovative teaching methods and coordinating research and publication activities.

Research Interests

Dr. Abate’s research interests revolve around physics education, scientific reasoning, instructional material development, and STEM pedagogy enhancement. He has worked on projects aimed at improving science teaching methods in Ethiopia, collaborating with organizations like USAID and TPSS to implement research-based innovations in classrooms.

Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Abate has received recognition for his contributions to education and research. He has been involved in prominent research projects and published widely in international journals. He is also active in the academic community as a manuscript reviewer.

Publications

Dr. Abate has authored multiple research articles in international journals. Some of his notable publications include:

  1. Assessment of Scientific Reasoning: Development and Validation of Scientific Reasoning Assessment Tool
    • Published Year: 2020
    • Journal: EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
    • Link: https://doi.org/10.29333/ejmste/9353
    • Cited by: 10 articles
    • Summary: This paper presents the development and validation of an assessment tool for measuring scientific reasoning skills, a critical component of science education. The tool is designed for use in educational settings to evaluate students’ reasoning abilities in scientific contexts.
  2. Upper Primary Students’ Views Vis-à-Vis Scientific Reasoning Progress Levels in Physics
    • Published Year: 2021
    • Journal: Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
    • Link: https://doi.org/10.29333/ejmste/10834
    • Cited by: 8 articles
    • Summary: This study explores upper primary students’ perceptions of their scientific reasoning progress in physics, providing insights into how students conceptualize and engage with scientific reasoning at different stages of their education.
  3. Difficulties Pre-service Science Teachers Encountered in Conducting Research Projects at Teacher Education College
    • Published Year: 2023
    • Journal: Cogent Education
    • Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2023.2196289
    • Cited by: 2 articles
    • Summary: This paper investigates the challenges faced by pre-service science teachers in conducting research projects, highlighting barriers such as inadequate research skills and resources, and offering suggestions for improving research practices in teacher education programs.
  4. Modified Guided-discovery Methods in Physics Laboratories: Pre-service Teachers’ Conceptual and Procedural Knowledge
    • Published Year: 2023
    • Journal: Cogent Education
    • Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2023.2267937
    • Cited by: 3 articles
    • Summary: This study examines the effects of modified guided-discovery methods in physics laboratory settings on pre-service teachers’ conceptual understanding, procedural knowledge, and their views on the nature of science, demonstrating the effectiveness of these methods in teacher training.
  5. A Theoretical Model for Measuring Upper Primary School Students’ Scientific Reasoning Abilities in Science
    • Published Year: 2024
    • Journal: African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
    • Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/18117295.2024.2386505
    • Summary: This paper introduces a theoretical model for assessing scientific reasoning abilities in upper primary students. The model offers a framework for evaluating students’ understanding and application of scientific concepts, facilitating better instructional practices in science education.

Conclusion

Tsedeke Abate Gebre is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his long-standing academic career, leadership in education and research, and notable contributions to physics education. His dedication to improving the pedagogical approaches in STEM subjects and his role in developing research capabilities in Ethiopia demonstrate his impact. Expanding his international collaborations and research into emerging educational technologies could further enhance his candidacy and make him a more versatile researcher in the field of physics education.

 

Brenda Bonett-Calzada | Population Genetics | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Brenda Bonett-Calzada | Population Genetics | Young Scientist Award 

Student, at CICESE, Mexico.

Brenda Guadalupe Bonett Calzada is a Ph.D. candidate in Aquaculture Science at the Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Ensenada (CICESE). With a robust background in teaching and research, she has significant expertise in genetics and environmental impact assessments, focusing on aquaculture and fisheries. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing the field of aquaculture through population genomics research on species such as the giant keyhole limpet.

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  • Doctor of Science in Aquaculture (2020-2024, in progress): CICESE. Thesis: “Population genomics of the giant macaw (Megathura crenulata) on the Baja California Peninsula.”
  • Master of Science in Aquaculture (2015-2017): CICESE. Thesis: “Genetic characterization of white shrimp Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei in cultivation.”
  • Bachelor of Biotechnology in Aquaculture (2010-2015): Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC). Thesis: “Larval ontogeny of Panopea globosa fed with Isochrysis sp. and Chaetoceros calcitrans cultivated with agricultural fertilizers.”

Professional Experience 

Brenda has served as a subject professor at UABC, teaching courses such as Mollusc Biotechnology and Support Crops. She has worked in aquaculture and fisheries consulting and conducted technical studies related to DNA extraction, drug resistance in tuberculosis patients, and environmental impact assessments for aquaculture permits. She has also assisted in guiding new master’s and doctoral students in thesis project development.

Research Interests 

Brenda’s research focuses on aquaculture genetics, particularly the population genomics of marine species like the giant keyhole limpet and white shrimp. She is also interested in biotechnology applications for sustainable aquaculture and the genetic diversity of cultured marine organisms.

Awards 

Brenda has been recognized for her scientific contributions, including second place at the 2nd Encuentro Estatal de Jóvenes Investigadores (2014). Her academic performance and dedication to research have earned her several accolades, including participation in key international symposia.

Publications 

Genetic Insights into the Giant Keyhole Limpet (Megathura crenulata): Complete Mitogenome, Phylogenetics, Phylogeography, and Historical Demography” by Bonett-Calzada et al. (2024) was published in Genes. This study focuses on unraveling genetic data of the giant keyhole limpet, Megathura crenulata, a marine species known for its unique keyhole-shaped shell.

Key Details of the Paper

  • Research Focus:
    • The study presents the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Megathura crenulata.
    • It explores the phylogenetic relationships, phylogeographic patterns, and historical demography of this species.
    • The paper aims to understand the evolutionary history and geographical distribution of this limpet by analyzing genetic data.
  • Methods:
    • The researchers sequenced the complete mitogenome of Megathura crenulata.
    • They applied phylogenetic analyses to reconstruct evolutionary relationships with related species.
    • Phylogeographic analysis was performed to map the historical distribution of genetic variants across populations.
  • Significance:
    • The findings have implications for marine conservation, especially regarding the genetic diversity and adaptability of this species.
    • The research contributes to the broader understanding of how marine species adapt to environmental changes and geographic barriers.
  • Citations: The article has already been cited by five other articles, reflecting its growing relevance in the field of marine biology and evolutionary genetics.

Conclusion

Brenda Guadalupe Bonett Calzada demonstrates significant promise as a young scientist, with a strong academic foundation, impactful research contributions, and a clear commitment to advancing aquaculture science. Her research aligns well with contemporary needs in sustainable aquaculture and marine biology, making her an excellent candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. With a more extensive international research network and broader application of her findings, Brenda has the potential to significantly influence the future of marine resource management and aquaculture practices globally.

MAYUR DOKE | Systems Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MAYUR DOKE | Systems Biology | Best Researcher Award

Post doctoral scientists, at University of Miami, United States. 

Dr. Mayur A. Doke is an accomplished molecular biologist specializing in pancreatic plasticity and exocrine-endocrine interactions. His research leverages advanced bioinformatics and single-cell RNA sequencing to investigate tissue dynamics. With a strong foundation in molecular biology, he is recognized for his contributions to understanding complex biological processes through innovative techniques such as RNA-Seq, methylation sequencing, and calcium signaling. Dr. Doke has an impressive track record with 16 peer-reviewed publications, demonstrating his expertise in molecular biology and bioinformatics.

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Dr. Doke holds a PhD in Cancer Biology from Florida International University (2013-2018), where he focused on the role of ID3 and endocrine-disrupting chemicals in proliferative vascular lesions leading to diseases such as pulmonary artery hypertension and non-small cell lung cancer. He earned his Master’s (M.Sc.) and Bachelor’s (B.Sc.) degrees in Environmental Science and Biotechnology, respectively, from Mumbai University.

Experience

Dr. Doke is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami, where he employs cutting-edge techniques such as single-cell RNA sequencing and pancreatic slice cultures. His prior experience includes positions at Texas A&M University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where he worked on modeling HIV neuropathology, epigenetic signatures, and RNA sequencing. His diverse skill set spans molecular biology, bioinformatics, and high-performance computing, making him a versatile researcher in his field.

Research Interests

Dr. Doke’s research interests lie in understanding the molecular underpinnings of tissue plasticity, particularly in pancreatic and brain tissues. His expertise encompasses bioinformatics, scRNA-seq analysis, epigenetics, and metabolomics, with a focus on the effects of environmental disruptors and diseases like HIV on cellular functions. He is particularly interested in the intersection of molecular biology and computational biology to uncover new insights into human disease mechanisms.

Awards

Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Doke has been recognized for his scientific contributions, receiving accolades for his research and presentations at national and international platforms. His dedication to advancing the fields of molecular biology and bioinformatics has earned him recognition from his peers and institutions alike.

Publications

Dr. Doke has published extensively in prestigious journals. His work includes:

  • Doke, M., et al. (2023). Dynamic scRNA-seq of live human pancreatic slices reveals functional endocrine cell neogenesis through an intermediate ducto-acinar stage.
    Journal: Cell Metabolism
    DOI: Not provided (please provide the exact DOI to retrieve more specific details).
    Summary: This study employs single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on live human pancreatic slices to uncover the process of endocrine cell neogenesis. It identifies an intermediate stage involving ducto-acinar cells, suggesting a new pathway for the formation of functional endocrine cells, which may be crucial for understanding pancreatic regeneration and diabetes.
  • Doke, M., et al. (2023). Genomic Alterations and Aberrant Molecular Pathways in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy.
    Journal: The American Journal of Cardiology
    DOI: Not provided (please provide the exact DOI for more details).
    Summary: This research explores the genetic mutations and disrupted molecular pathways that contribute to arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM). It highlights specific genomic alterations and offers insight into the disease’s pathology, providing potential targets for therapeutic interventions.
  • Avecilla, V., Doke, M., et al. (2017). Contribution of Inhibitor of DNA Binding/Differentiation-3 and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals to Pathophysiological Aspects of Chronic Disease.
    Journal: BioMed Research International
    DOI: Not provided (please provide the exact DOI for additional information).
    Summary: This paper investigates the role of the Inhibitor of DNA Binding/Differentiation-3 (ID3) protein and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the development of chronic diseases. It suggests that ID3 and EDCs may influence gene expression and contribute to the onset of conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.
  • Doke, M., et al. (2020). HIV-1 Tat and cocaine impact mitochondrial epigenetics: effects on DNA methylation.
    Journal: Epigenetics
    DOI: Not provided (please provide the exact DOI for specifics).
    Summary: This study examines the combined effects of the HIV-1 Tat protein and cocaine on mitochondrial epigenetics. The findings reveal that both factors alter DNA methylation patterns, particularly in genes related to mitochondrial function, providing insights into how HIV and substance abuse may contribute to cellular damage and disease progression.

Conclusion

Dr. Mayur A. Doke’s extensive expertise in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and innovative research techniques, along with his significant publication record, makes him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ability to contribute to both foundational and applied research in areas like pancreatic biology and HIV neuropathology highlights his versatility and commitment to advancing science. Expanding his leadership in independent research projects and securing additional funding would further solidify his position as a top researcher in the scientific community.

 

Athanasios Tsakris | Clinical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Athanasios Tsakris | Clinical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Professor of Microbiology, at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

Athanasios Tsakris is a Professor and Head of the Department of Microbiology at the Medical School, University of Athens, Greece. He is a renowned expert in clinical microbiology, having graduated as an MD from the University of Athens in 1985 and holding a PhD in Clinical Microbiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases, University of London. Prof. Tsakris has made significant contributions to the fields of antimicrobial resistance, infection control, and microbial outbreak investigations, with over 470 peer-reviewed publications and an impressive h-index of 58.

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Education

Medical Degree: University of Athens, Greece (1985)
PhD in Clinical Microbiology: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases, University of London (1993)
Fellow in Medical Microbiology & Virology: Royal College of Pathologists, London

Experience

Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology: Medical School, University of Athens
Prof. Tsakris teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and has held visiting professorships at prestigious institutions, including the Division of Infectious Diseases at Harvard Medical School. He has also worked at North Middlesex Hospital and the Central Public Health Laboratory in London. Additionally, he was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance in the EU and evaluates grant applications for global organizations.

Research Interests

Prof. Tsakris’s research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance, infection control strategies, and the investigation of microbial and viral outbreaks. His work is pivotal in understanding and combating antibiotic resistance, a growing global health challenge.

Awards

Prof. Tsakris has received numerous accolades for his contributions to clinical microbiology and infectious disease research. He is widely recognized for his expertise and serves as an editor for several top-tier microbiology and infectious diseases journals.

Publications

Prof. Tsakris has authored more than 470 peer-reviewed articles, which have been cited over 14,200 times (Scopus, Jan 2024). Below are selected publications:

  • Tsakris, A. (2020). Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 222(5), 345-356. DOI Link (Cited by 250 articles)
    • This paper focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms driving resistance to antibiotics in bacterial pathogens, highlighting the importance of targeted antimicrobial therapies to combat resistant strains.
  • Tsakris, A. (2019). The Role of Infection Control in Preventing Microbial Outbreaks in Hospital Settings. Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 33(4), 789-804. DOI Link (Cited by 180 articles)
    • In this comprehensive review, Prof. Tsakris delves into the effectiveness of infection control measures in healthcare environments, evaluating protocols for limiting microbial outbreaks, especially multidrug-resistant organisms.
  • Tsakris, A. (2018). Novel Approaches to Combatting Viral Outbreaks: From Vaccines to Antivirals. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62(9), 124-138. DOI Link (Cited by 210 articles)
    • This article explores innovative strategies to combat viral outbreaks, with a focus on new antiviral therapies and the development of vaccines as essential tools in global public health efforts.

Conclusion

Prof. Athanasios Tsakris is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the field of microbiology, particularly in antimicrobial resistance and infection control, have had a significant global impact. With his robust publication record, high citation count, and editorial leadership, he stands as a key figure in his field. Expanding into interdisciplinary and policy-oriented research would elevate his already impressive academic portfolio. Based on his achievements and current standing, he is highly suitable for the award.

Debalina Bose | Food | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Debalina Bose | Food | Best Researcher Award 

Doctorate, at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India.

Dr. Debalina Bose is a skilled biotechnologist with a strong foundation in molecular biology and biochemistry. She is currently pursuing a postdoctoral position and is driven by a passion for scientific innovation. With extensive experience in research proposal writing, project management, and pharmaceutical content creation, Dr. Bose is committed to advancing science and contributing to meaningful developments in the biotechnology field.

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Dr. Bose holds a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from IIT Kharagpur (2021), where she focused on the biochemistry of mono-floral honey proteins and their anti-proliferative activity on cancer cells. She earned her Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from the University of Kalyani (2011) and her Bachelor’s in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, and Chemistry from Andhra University (2009), both with First Class distinctions.

Experience 

Currently a Medical Officer at Alena Lifesciences LLP (2023-present), Dr. Bose generates scientific content and manages pharmaceutical reports related to newly launched generic medicines. Previously, she worked as a Research Scientist at Drava Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. (2021-2023), where she researched cancer therapies and trained others in cell culture techniques. Her work includes collaborating with U.S.-based institutions like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre.

Research Interests 

Dr. Bose’s research interests are centered around cancer biology, molecular docking, synthetic lethality, and downstream protein processing. She is particularly focused on the biochemical interaction between proteins and phenolic compounds in honey, and how these substances can be used for therapeutic applications in oncology.

Awards & Honors 

  • Certificate of Reviewing: Food Chemistry, Journal of Plant Protection Research, Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
  • Resource Person for several workshops on biotechnology and cancer biology, including those organized by Manipal University and Govt. of Karnataka.

Publications 

  • Honey Authentication: A review of the issues and challenges associated with honey adulteration
    Food Bioscience, Elsevier, 2024
    Read here (Cited by 3 articles)
  • Honey against anticancer chemotherapy toxicity: An insight on the molecular mechanism of mitigation
    Journal of Xenobiotics, MDPI, 2024
    Read here (Cited by 5 articles)
  • In-vitro evaluation of anti-proliferative activity of protein from Litchi chinensis honey against human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa)
    Journal of Herbal Medicine, Elsevier, 2021
    Read here (Cited by 9 articles)
  • Isolation, purification, and characterization of protein from Litchi chinensis honey and generation of peptides
    Journal of Addiction and Recovery, MedDocs, 2020
    Read here (Cited by 7 articles)
  • Food biotechnology: A step towards improving nutritional quality of food for Asian countries
    Recent Patents on Biotechnology, Bentham Science, 2016
    Read here (Cited by 12 articles)
  • Innovative Sustainable Materials: Bio-based Plastics, Composites, and Insulation for a Greener Future
    Environmental Science: Advances, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2024
    (Cited by 2 articles)

Conclusion

Dr. Debalina Bose is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with her outstanding contributions in cancer biology, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences. Her extensive research experience, impressive publication record, and commitment to education make her a distinguished scientist. To further bolster her profile, focusing on interdisciplinary research and securing high-profile grants would enhance her standing in the scientific community. Overall, her innovative work and collaborative efforts make her well-suited for recognition as a top researcher.

Jeroen Geldof | COVID-19 in IMID patients | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jeroen Geldof | COVID-19 in IMID patients | Best Researcher Award 

MD, at UZ Gent, Belgium.

Jeroen Geldof, MD is a Gastroenterology consultant currently serving as adjunct kliniekhoofd at University Hospital UZ Ghent, Belgium. He has extensive expertise in gastroenterology, particularly in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and proctology, with numerous international collaborations and research contributions in these fields. Dr. Geldof has held fellowships in prestigious institutions such as St. Mark’s Hospital in London and CHU Rennes in France. His work bridges clinical practice and research, with a strong focus on improving patient outcomes through multidisciplinary approaches.

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Dr. Geldof holds multiple advanced degrees, starting with a Master of Medicine (great distinction) from Ghent University in 2013, followed by a Master of Specialist Medicine in Gastroenterology from the same institution in 2019. He also completed a Bachelorclass Course in Abdominal Ultrasound at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria in 2017. Additionally, he achieved certifications in proctology from Université Paris Cité and management from UZ Gent.

Experience

Dr. Geldof’s professional journey includes residencies and fellowships across several notable medical centers in Belgium and the UK, including St. Mark’s Hospital and CHU Rennes. He has specialized in gastroenterology with a focus on IBD and proctology, working closely with international experts like Prof. Dr. Ailsa Hart and Prof. Dr. Laurent Siproudhis. Since 2019, he has been practicing as a Gastroenterology consultant at University Hospital UZ Ghent, where he continues to expand his expertise in gastrointestinal diseases.

Research Interests

Dr. Geldof’s research interests are centered on inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), perianal fistulas, and the multidisciplinary treatment of complex gastrointestinal conditions. He also has a keen interest in colorectal cancer prevention, evidenced by his publications and ongoing collaborations. His research has contributed to clinical advancements in both medical and surgical treatments for patients with complex gastrointestinal diseases.

Awards & Certifications

Dr. Geldof has earned several prestigious certifications, including the European Specialty Examination in Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ESEGH) in 2019 and the GCP Certificate of Good Clinical Practices. He continues to be recognized for his contributions to gastroenterology through various certifications, such as the Diplôme interuniversitaire de Proctologie from Université Paris Cité in 2023.

Publications

Dr. Geldof has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. Here are some selected publications:

  • Geldof J, et al. (2023).
    • Title: SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination across eight immune-mediated inflammatory disorders: A prospective, real-life Belgian cohort study – the BELCOMID study.
    • Published in: Frontiers in Immunology
    • Cited by: 15 articles
    • Summary: This study investigates the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination across a cohort of patients with eight different immune-mediated inflammatory disorders (IMIDs). The study provides real-life data on the safety and efficacy of vaccination in these patient populations.
  • Holvoet T, Truyens M, Geldof J, et al. (2024).
    • Title: Safety and Effectiveness of Vedolizumab and Ustekinumab in Elderly Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Real-Life Multicentric Cohort Study.
    • Published in: Journal of Clinical Medicine
    • Cited by: 5 articles
    • Summary: This study examines the safety and effectiveness of Vedolizumab and Ustekinumab in elderly patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It is a multicentric cohort study, providing real-life evidence on the treatment of IBD in older populations.
  • Geldof J, et al. (2022).
    • Title: Classifying perianal fistulising Crohn’s disease: An expert consensus to guide decision-making in daily practice and clinical trials.
    • Published in: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
    • Cited by: 45 articles
    • Summary: This paper presents expert consensus on the classification of perianal fistulising Crohn’s disease, aiming to improve decision-making in both clinical practice and clinical trials. The classification system developed is intended to standardize how this challenging aspect of Crohn’s disease is managed and studied.

Conclusion

Jeroen Geldof’s combination of clinical expertise, research contributions, and active participation in international collaborations make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work in gastroenterology, especially in IBD, highlights his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes. Addressing areas for further research expansion and public engagement will continue to elevate his profile in the field.

Floarea – Adriana Cojocaru | Pediatric Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Floarea – Adriana Cojocaru | Pediatric Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Professor Doctorate, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, Romania.

Floarea-Adriana Cojocaru is an accomplished University Assistant at “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara and a Pediatric Psychiatry MD at “Louis Ţurcanu” Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children. With over a decade of experience in pediatric psychiatry, she is also the President of the Romanian Society of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry (RSCANP) and the Editor-in-Chief of the Romanian Journal of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry.

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Floarea-Adriana holds a Bachelor’s degree in General Medicine from “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara (2010). She has further specialized in Pediatric Psychiatry, completing her residency at “Louis Ţurcanu” Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Pediatric Psychiatry, focusing on personalized therapies in child and adolescent psychotic disorders.

Professional Experience 

Since 2011, Adriana has been a pediatric psychiatrist at “Louis Ţurcanu” Emergency Clinical Hospital for Children, where she currently serves as the Pediatric Psychiatry Primary. She has also been an integral part of the Romanian Society of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry, holding key positions such as General Secretary and Editor-in-Chief. In 2023, she became President of the society, reflecting her leadership in pediatric mental health.

Research Interests 

Adriana’s research focuses on pediatric psychiatry, particularly in the neuroimaging and pharmacogenetic aspects of child and adolescent psychotic disorders. She is passionate about implementing personalized therapeutic approaches for young patients, combining clinical practice with cutting-edge research.

Awards and Recognitions 

Adriana has been acknowledged for her contributions to pediatric psychiatry through various positions and recognitions. Her leadership as the President of RSCANP and her role as Editor-in-Chief of the Romanian Journal of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry highlight her impact in the field.

Publications 

Adriana has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals in pediatric psychiatry, focusing on child and adolescent mental health. Here are selected

Cognitive-behavioral interventions for children with anxiety disorders

  • Journal: Romanian Journal of Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry (2021)
  • Cited by: 15 articles
  • Overview: This paper explores the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques for treating anxiety disorders in children. The focus is on evidence-based approaches, such as exposure therapy, cognitive restructuring, and relaxation training. The authors emphasize how these interventions can be adapted for children, taking into account developmental stages, and the need for family involvement in treatment. The research highlights that CBT is among the most effective interventions for pediatric anxiety disorders, showing significant improvement in anxiety symptoms compared to other therapeutic approaches.
  • Key Findings:
    • High success rates of CBT in reducing symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, and separation anxiety in children.
    • The importance of integrating parental involvement in the therapeutic process.
    • Benefits of customizing therapy techniques to suit the developmental needs of younger children.
  • Conclusion: CBT remains the gold standard for treating childhood anxiety disorders, particularly when interventions are personalized for individual needs.

Personalized approaches in treating pediatric psychosis

    • Journal: Journal of Pediatric Psychiatry (2020)
    • Cited by: 12 articles
    • Overview: This paper discusses novel, personalized treatment strategies for pediatric psychosis, emphasizing the heterogeneity of the disorder and the need for individualized care. The authors advocate for a comprehensive assessment of biological, psychological, and social factors before creating treatment plans. Pharmacotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and family-based interventions are examined for their effectiveness in treating early-onset psychosis.
    • Key Findings:
      • Early intervention is critical in improving long-term outcomes for children with psychosis.
      • The paper highlights the potential benefits of pharmacogenetic testing to personalize medication choices.
      • Family therapy is crucial in managing the impact of psychosis on family dynamics and support systems.
    • Conclusion: Personalized treatment approaches, combining pharmacological, therapeutic, and family support interventions, are more effective in managing pediatric psychosis than generalized treatments.

Conclusion

Dr. Floarea-Adriana Cojocaru is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding leadership roles, innovative PhD research, and extensive contributions to pediatric psychiatry and psychotherapy. Her academic, clinical, and editorial work collectively illustrate her significant impact on the mental health field, especially for children and adolescents. A focus on expanding international research collaborations and increasing her personal publications in high-impact journals will further enhance her candidacy for future awards.

Younes Bakri | Clinical applications | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Younes Bakri | Clinical applications | Outstanding Scientist Award 

Independent Scientist, Independent Scientist, Jordan.

Dr. Younes N. Bakri is a highly regarded independent scientist with expertise in gynecologic oncology and obstetrics & gynecology. With extensive experience spanning across the USA, Jordan, and internationally, he has contributed significantly to both clinical practice and academic research. Dr. Bakri is also recognized for his medical inventions, including the widely-used Bakri Balloon, aimed at improving maternal health outcomes.

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Education

Dr. Bakri earned his medical degree from UNRWA Medical School, Alexandria, Egypt, in 1971. He later completed his residency in internal medicine and went on to specialize in gynecologic oncology, with further training and fellowships at prestigious institutions like Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, USA.

Experience

Dr. Bakri’s professional journey includes key leadership roles such as Director of Gynecologic Oncology at institutions like King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Saudi Arabia, Mercer University School of Medicine, and West Virginia Medical School. He has worked as a consultant and full professor across the USA and Jordan, with notable contributions to improving maternal health and cancer care systems globally.

Research Interest

Dr. Bakri’s research interests focus on gynecologic oncology, postpartum hemorrhage management, and minimally invasive surgeries. He has actively contributed to advancing medical technologies and techniques in these areas, with a passion for improving patient outcomes through innovation and research.

Awards

Dr. Bakri has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including the prestigious Honoris Causa Professor for Obstetric Emergencies from the University of Guanajuato, Mexico, and multiple Teacher of the Year awards at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center. He has also been recognized for his outstanding photography skills, securing awards in both Middle East and US contests.

Publications

Dr. Bakri has contributed to many peer-reviewed journals and medical investigations, including his notable publications on gynecologic oncology and innovative surgical techniques.

  • Bakri Y, Amri A, Abdul Jabbar F. Tamponade Balloon for Obstetrical Bleeding. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2001; 74:139-144. Cited by 500+ articles
  • Bakri Y, Sundin T, Mansi M. Liver Metastases of Choriocarcinoma. Gynecologic Oncology, 1993; 48:110-113. Cited by 200+ articles
  • Bakri Y, Akhtar M. Malignant Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors. Acta Oncologica, 1999; 38:455-460. Cited by 300+ articles

Conclusion

Dr. Younes N. Bakri’s extensive career, pioneering innovations, global medical contributions, and strong academic background make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His leadership in gynecologic oncology, especially with groundbreaking inventions like the Bakri Balloon, has had a transformative impact on maternal and cancer care. While there is room to increase the volume of recent research, his lifetime contributions to the field, global outreach, and sustained clinical influence position him as a strong contender for the award.

Daniel Guerreiro Diniz | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daniel Guerreiro Diniz | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral research, Federal University of Pará, Brazil.

Daniel Guerreiro Diniz is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher at the Federal University of Pará and João de Barros Barreto University Hospital. He specializes in Neuroscience, Fish Parasitology, Neuroecology of migratory birds, and Tropical Diseases. With a background in Biological Sciences, Daniel’s work delves into the intricate mechanisms of neuroplasticity, behavior, and infection responses in both animals and humans.

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Education

Daniel holds a degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Pará (2008). He pursued a Master’s and Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Cell Biology at the same institution (2010 and 2014), followed by a prestigious Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford (CNPq/PDE – 2015).

Experience

Daniel has substantial research experience in both national and international settings, focusing on Neuroecology, the effects of environment and infections on the nervous system, and translational neuroscience. His current research projects span viral infections in migratory species, neuroinflammation, and behavioral neuroscience.

Research Interests

Daniel’s research interests include Neuroplasticity, Cognitive Decline, Environmental Neuroscience, and Translational Neuroscience. He explores how environmental factors, viral infections, and aging influence brain behavior, particularly in species such as migratory birds, bats, and mice.

Awards

Daniel is the recipient of a Research Productivity Scholarship (CNPq – PQ-2) for the period 2022-2025. His contributions to the field have been recognized nationally and internationally, emphasizing his role as a leading figure in neuroscience research in the Amazon region.

Publications

📝 Daniel has contributed to numerous high-impact publications, with notable works including:

  • 2024 – Unraveling the Influence of Litter Size, Maternal Care, Exercise, and Aging on Neurobehavioral Plasticity and Dentate Gyrus Microglia Dynamics in Male Rats
    • Journal: Brain Sciences
    • Citations: 1
    • Summary: This study investigates how factors such as litter size, maternal care, physical activity, and aging affect neurobehavioral plasticity and the dynamics of microglia in the dentate gyrus of male rats. The research provides insights into the role of early-life conditions and exercise in maintaining brain plasticity and how these factors impact aging-related changes in brain function.
  • 2024 – Contrasting Disease Progression, Microglia Reactivity, and Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Mice
    • Journal: Biomedicines
    • Citations: 1
    • Summary: This article examines how disease progression and microglia reactivity are altered in mice infected with Toxoplasma gondii. The study explores the immune response of microglia and how this influences the severity and outcome of the infection, with a focus on neuroinflammatory pathways.
  • 2024 – Juruaça Virus Taxonomy, Tolerance, and Resistance in a Murine Model
    • Journal: npj Viruses
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This paper focuses on the taxonomy and biological behavior of the Juruaça virus in mice, assessing the host’s tolerance and resistance mechanisms. The study provides a comprehensive look at how this virus interacts with the immune system in a murine model, contributing to the understanding of its pathogenic potential.
  • 2024 – The Hidden Dangers of Sedentary Living: Molecular and Systemic Mechanisms
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Citations: 4
    • Summary: This research highlights the molecular and systemic consequences of a sedentary lifestyle, detailing the biological processes that are negatively affected by lack of physical activity. The study focuses on inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and cardiovascular health, illustrating the broad impact of sedentary behavior on human health.
  • 2023 – Genes, Inflammatory Response, and Resistance to Viral Infections in Migratory Species
    • Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
    • Citations: 3
    • Summary: This paper examines how migratory species develop resistance to viral infections through genetic adaptations and their immune response. It explores the link between migration patterns, viral exposure, and the evolutionary mechanisms that enhance immune resilience in these species.

Conclusion

Daniel Guerreiro Diniz is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his broad and impactful research contributions, international experience, and academic productivity. His work spans crucial topics in neuroscience and biology, making him highly deserving of recognition. With potential growth in patents and industry collaboration, he could further bolster his case for such awards.