Tripathi Mamta | Cognitive Development | Best Researcher Award


Dr Tripathi  Mamta  | Cognitive Development |  Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer  at  Swami Atmanand Government English Medium School, Ahiwara, Durg,India

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Education:

🎓 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry

University: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Date: 10, July 2018
Mentor: Prof. Rama Pande

🥇 Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry

School: School of Studies in Chemistry, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Percentage: 74.38% (Gold Medalist)
Year: 2012

📜 Life Memberships

  • Chemical Research Society of India (LM 1736)
  • Fellow of Indian Chemical Society

🎓 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

College: M. J College Bhilai
Subjects: All Compulsory with Physical and Biological Science
Percentage: 79.88%
University: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Year: 2013

🎓 Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

College: G. D. Rungta College of Science & Technology, Bhilai
Subjects: Chemistry, Botany, Biotechnology, Foundation Course
Percentage: 70.88%
University: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, (C.G.), India
Year: 2010

Professional Experience:

🎓 Academic and Professional Experience

Active INSPIRE Research Scholar

  • Institution: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.), India
  • Duration: 2013-2018
  • Roles: Conducted doctoral research and taught courses

📚 Guest Lecturer

  • Institution: Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.), India
  • Duration: 2019-2020

🔬 Postgraduate Teacher (PGT) in Chemistry

  • School: D.A.V. ISPAT School, Sector-2, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India
  • Current Role

📝 CBSE Observer

  • Role: Served as CBSE observer in two schools

🔬 Research Focus:

📚 Thesis Title:
“Studies on Hydroxamic Acid Metal Complexes as Nucleic Acid Binder and Enzymatic Inhibitors”
Mentor: Prof. Rama Pande

🔍 Research Overview:
The thesis investigates the biological properties of Hydroxamic acid-Metal complexes, focusing on their binding with nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) and enzymatic inhibition. This pioneering study utilized various techniques including UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Viscosity measurements, and Molecular Docking with Hex and AutoDock software.

🧬 Key Findings:

  • Nucleic Acid Binding:
    • Five Hydroxamic acid-Metal complexes were studied for their nucleic acid binding parameters.
    • Four complexes were identified as Minor groove binders and one as a Major groove binder.
  • Molecular Docking:
    • Molecular docking analyses (using Hex and AutoDock) complemented experimental results.
    • All five complexes successfully docked into the enzyme HDAC 8, demonstrating efficient binding.
  • Cytotoxicity Studies:
    • Cytotoxicity against MCF-7 Breast Cancer cells was conducted.
    • The Copper-Hydroxamic acid complex emerged as the most effective molecule.

🔬 Techniques Used:

  • Spectroscopy: UV-Visible, Fluorescence
  • Viscosity Techniques
  • Molecular Docking: Hex, AutoDock
  • Cytotoxicity Assays

🧪 Implications:
The research provides crucial insights into the binding modes of Hydroxamic acid-Metal complexes with nucleic acids and enzymes. It highlights the potential of these complexes, particularly the Copper-Hydroxamic acid complex, for further in-vivo analysis and therapeutic applications.

 

Technical Proficiency: 

• Professional Techniques (UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Fluorescence
Spectroscopy, Rp-HPLC, NMR, Fluorescence Microscope, Gel
Electrophoresis, FT-IR, and Viscosity)
• Computational Based Theoretical Analysis Molecular Docking Analysis
• High presentation skills
• Computer Efficient (Office and Research based software)

🏆 Awards and Achievements:

🎓 INSPIRE Fellow

  • Ph.D. financially assisted by the Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, India

🥇 M.Sc. Merit List – 1st Position (2012)

  • Awarded 4 Gold Medals in the year 2013

🏅 National Young Scientist Awardee

  • Indian Council of Chemists, Pune, India (2016)

🏅 State Young Scientist Awardee

  • Chhattisgarh Young Scientist Awardee, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India (2017)

Citations:

  • 🔢 Citations: 186 citations by 161 documents
  • 📑 Publications: 20 documents
  • 📈 h-index: 8

Publication Top Notes:

 

 Engineering the future with hydrogels: advancements in energy storage devices and biomedical technologies
Authors: Sharma, A.K., Sharma, R., Pani, B., Sarkar, A., Tripathi, M.
Journal: New Journal of Chemistry, 2024, 48(23), pp. 10347–10369

 In-vitro and in-silico analysis and antitumor studies of novel Cu(II) and V(V) complexes of N-p-Tolylbenzohydroxamic acid
Authors: Tripathi, M., Thakur, Y., Syed, R., Verma, B., Pande, R.
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024, 268, 131768

 Nucleic acids: Components, nomenclature, types, and protection method 
Authors: Tripathi, M., Sarkar, A., Mahilang, M.
Book: Handbook of Biomolecules: Fundamentals, Properties and Applications, 2023, pp. 57–76

Hydrogels and their combination with lipids and nucleotides
Authors: Tripathi, M., Sharma, R., Hussain, A., Sharma, A.K., Sarkar, A.
Book: Sustainable Hydrogels: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications, 2023, pp. 471–487

 Erratum to: Copper(ii) complexes supported by modified azo-based ligands: Nucleic acid binding and molecular docking studies (Open Chem. (2022) 20:1(505-516) DOI: 10.1515/chem-2022-0164)
Authors: Tripathi, M., Asatkar, A.K., Antony, S., Alqahtani, M.S., Syed, R.
Journal: Open Chemistry, 2022, 20(1), pp. 1084

Copper(ii) complexes supported by modified azo-based ligands: Nucleic acid binding and molecular docking studies
Authors: Tripathi, M., Asatkar, A.K., Antony, S., Alqahtani, M.S., Syed, R.
Journal: Open Chemistry, 2022, 20(1), pp. 505–516

N-hydroxypyrazine-2-carboxamide as a new and green corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in acidic medium: experimental, surface morphological and theoretical approach
Authors: Dewangan, Y., Verma, D.K., Berdimurodov, E., Mishra, V.K., Kumar, P.A.
Journal: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2022, 36(23-24), pp. 2644–2664

In vitro investigation of biophysical interactions between Ag(I) complexes of bis(methyl)(thia/selena)salen and ct-DNA via multi-spectroscopic, physicochemical and molecular docking methods along with cytotoxicity study
Authors: Tripathi, M., Syed, R., Stalin, A., Pande, R., Asatkar, A.K.
Journal: Luminescence, 2021, 36(5), pp. 1277–1284

Assessment and evaluation of ambient pm2.5 in relation to its health effects in mineral-based coal-fired areas
Authors: Pervez, S., Sahu, R.K., Tripathi, M., Deb, M.K., Pervez, Y.F.
Journal: Geofizika, 2020, 37(1), pp. 67–90

Spatiotemporal variability and source apportionment of the ionic components of groundwater of a mineral-rich tribal belt in Bastar, India
Authors: Dugga, P., Pervez, S., Tripathi, M., Siddiqui, M.N.
Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2020, 10, 100356

 

 

 

 

 

Pritom Jyoti Goutom | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mr Pritom Jyoti Goutom | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

 

Research Scholar and Project Associate I at Dibrugarh University ,India

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Education:

Pritom Jyoti Goutom is affiliated with the Centre for Computer Science and Applications at Dibrugarh University in Assam, India 🇮🇳. His research focuses on natural language processing (NLP), particularly related to the Assamese language 🗣️.

Some of his notable contributions include:

  1. Text Summarization 📄: He has co-authored papers on text summarization techniques using deep learning, such as “An Abstractive Text Summarization Using Deep Learning in Assamese” and “Text Summarization in Assamese Language Using Sequence to Sequence RNNs”【5​ (ORCID)​​ (Dibrugarh University)​2. Collaboration with Dr. Nomi Baruah 🤝: He often works with Dr. Baruah and others on projects aimed at improving NLP for low-resource languages.

For more details about his educational background and academic contributions, you can check his profile on academic platforms like ORCID【5​ (ORCID)

Professional Experience:

🎓 Research Scholar at Dibrugarh University
Specializing in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and AI-generated text in Assamese.
🔍 Research Focus: Text summarization, part-of-speech tagging, and fake news detection.

👨‍💻 Project Associate I, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Contributing to cutting-edge projects and innovations in AI and NLP.

Research  Focus   :

  • Text Summarization: Developing algorithms for concise representation of Assamese text.
  • Machine Translation: Enhancing language conversion models for Assamese.
  • Sentiment Analysis: Analyzing opinions and emotions expressed in Assamese text.
  • Named Entity Recognition (NER): Identifying and categorizing entities in Assamese text.
  • Fake News Detection: Implementing models to identify misinformation in Assamese news sources.
  • Language Modeling: Building computational models to understand and generate Assamese text.

 

Contributions :

  • Co-authored research on abstractive text summarization using deep learning approaches, focusing on the nuances of the Assamese language.
  • Investigated LSTM and BiLSTM algorithms for fake news detection, enhancing accuracy and reliability in Assamese news sources.
  • Developed attention-based transformer models for text summarization in Assamese, improving content extraction and generation.
  • Worked on automatic spelling error identification using deep learning algorithms tailored for Assamese language nuances.

Citations:

Total Citations: 📈 13

Total Documents:  📂3

h-index: 🌟 1

Publication Top Notes:

  • Goutom, P. J., Baruah, N., & Sonowal, P. (2023). An abstractive text summarization using deep learning in Assamese. International Journal of Information Technology, 15(5), 2365-2372. (6 citations)

 

  • Phukan, R., Goutom, P. J., & Baruah, N. (2024). Assamese Fake News Detection: A Comprehensive Exploration of LSTM and Bi-LSTM Techniques. Procedia Computer Science, 235, 2167-2177.

 

  • Goutom, P. J., Baruah, N., & Sonowal, P. (2024). Attention-based Transformer for Assamese Abstractive Text Summarization. Procedia Computer Science, 235, 1097-1104.

 

  • Phukan, R., Neog, M., Goutom, P. J., & Baruah, N. (2024). Automated Spelling Error Detection in Assamese Texts using Deep Learning Approaches. Procedia Computer Science, 235, 1684-1694.

 

  • Goutom, P. J., & Baruah, N. (2023). Text summarization in Assamese language using sequence to sequence RNNs. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 16(SP2), 22-29.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bahar Çiftçi | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Bahar Çiftçi | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Bahar Çiftçi Atatürk University, Turkey

Dr. Bahar Çiftçi is an Associate Professor at Atatürk University in Turkey. Her research interests include [mention specific research interests if available]. She holds a Ph.D. in [mention field of Ph.D.], and her academic work focuses on [briefly describe academic focus]. Dr. Çiftçi has contributed to numerous publications and is actively involved in [mention any relevant academic activities or memberships].

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Education:

🎓 Bachelor’s Degree: Nursing, Atatürk University Nursing Faculty (2010)🎓 Master’s Degree: Year unspecified, field unspecified🎓 Doctorate: Nursing, Atatürk University (2018)

Professional Experience:

👩‍🏫 Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Nursing Principles, Atatürk University Faculty of Nursing
👩‍🔬 Previous Positions:🧑‍🔬 Research Assistant, Atatürk University Faculty of Nursing (2013-2018)🍼👶 Newborn, Child, and Emergency Nurse (prior to academic career)

Teaching:

📚 Teaches undergraduate courses including “Basic Nursing,” “Nursing Models,” “Health Assessment and Physical Examination,” “Nursing Ethics,” “Nursing Process,” “Technology in Nursing,” “Rational Drug Practices,” and “Nursing Values.”
🎓 Also involved in teaching postgraduate (master’s) courses in the Department of Principles of Nursing.

Citations:

📈 90
Citations by 90 documents

📄 18
Documents

6
h-index

Skills:

  • 📊 Demonstrates proficiency in research methodology, publication writing, nursing education curriculum development, and mentoring nursing students in research.
    ✍️ Likely possesses strong skills in academic writing, critical thinking, and application of nursing theories into practice.

Awards and Recognition:

  • 🏅 Specific awards or recognition were not detailed in the provided information, but typically, academic awards and honors might be associated with significant contributions to nursing education, research impact, or professional service.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Özcan, S., Çiftçi, B. (2024). What are the thoughts of postgraduate nursing students regarding the ‘Applied Scientific Research’ course? A qualitative study on achievements, benefits, challenges, and suggested solutions. Nurse Education in Practice, 77, 103947.
  • Sirin Gok, M., Aydin, A., Baga, Y., Çiftçi, B. (2024). The relationship between the psychological resilience and general health levels of earthquake survivor nursing students in Kahramanmaras earthquakes, the disaster of the century. Journal of Community Psychology, 52(3), 498-511.
  • Dursun Ergezen, F., Çiftçi, B., Yalın, H., Kaşıkçı, M., Ecevit Alpar, Ş. (2023). Missed nursing care: A cross-sectional and multi-centric study from Turkey. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 29(5), e13187.
  • Yildiz, G.N., Kaya, A., Çiftçi, B., Yildiz, Ö., Körkoca, H. (2023). A Study of Health Literacy and Social Media Use of the Students on Vaccine Preferences during COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey. Indian Journal of Public Health, 67(3), 387-392.
  • Çiftçi, B., Yıldız, G.N., Avşar, G., Doǧan, S., Çelik, Ş. (2023). Development of the Thirst Discomfort Scale: A Validity and Reliability Study. American Journal of Critical Care, 32(3), 176-183.
  • Erden, Y., Doğan, S., Çıftcı, B. (2023). Validity and Reliability Study of “Cultural Sensibility Scale for Nursing Students”. Archives of Health Science and Research, 10(2), 144-148.
  • Turan, G.B., Çiftçi, B. (2023). Examination of Health Fatalism And Health Literacy In Patients With Heart Failure. Eastern Journal of Medicine, 28(2), 211-218.
  • Sarıalioğlu, A., Özcan, S., Çiftçi, B. (2022). The Turkish version of the Nurses’ Occupational Stressor Scale: A validity and reliability study. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58(4), 2927-2934.
  • Sarıalioğlu, A., Çiftçi, B., Yıldırım, N. (2022). The transformative power of pain and posttraumatic growth in nurses with Covid-19 PCR positive. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58(4), 2622-2630.
  • Çiftçi, B., Avşar, G., Sarıalioğlu, A. (2022). A psychometric assessment on patient education: Developing a satisfaction scale. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 58(4), 2237-2245.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Qianjin Wang | Cognitive Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

 

Dr Qianjin Wang | Cognitive Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award 

M.D. student at The Institute of Mental Health, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China

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Education:

Qianjin Wang has pursued a distinguished academic career in the field of psychiatry. He is currently completing his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at Central South University, Xiangya School of Medicine, with an expected graduation in 2024. His dissertation, “Resting-state Functional MRI Study Before and After Medication Treatment in First-Episode Depression Patients,” under the guidance of Professor Tieqiao Liu, explores the intricate changes in brain function associated with depression treatment.Prior to his doctoral studies, Qianjin earned his Master of Medicine (M.M.) from the same institution between 2017 and 2020. His master’s thesis, “Neuroimaging and Clinical Features of Methamphetamine Dependence,” supervised by Professor Yanhui Liao, focused on the neurological and clinical aspects of substance dependence, contributing valuable insights to the field.Qianjin’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Medicine (B.M.) degree from Central South University, Xiangya School of Medicine, completed in 2017. His senior project, “Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Strategies for Major Depressive Disorder,” also supervised by Professor Yanhui Liao, laid the foundation for his future research endeavors.Throughout his education, Qianjin has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing psychiatric research, leveraging advanced neuroimaging techniques, and contributing to the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders. 🧠📚

 

 

Professional skills:

Qianjin Wang is proficient in various clinical statistical analysis methodologies, including clinical prediction models, mediation analysis, and cluster analysis. He is skilled in using statistical software such as SPSS, R, Matlab, and GraphPad Prism. Qianjin is also well-versed in the process of writing and submitting research proposals and scientific papers. He has participated in several drug trial studies, notably the “Naltrexone Implant Antagonist Efficacy of Opioid Agonist Hydromorphone Randomized, Double-blind, Single-center Clinical Study” and the “Phase II Trial of Duanjin Detox Capsule in Heroin Users.” Since September 2020, Qianjin has been engaged in clinical training at the Department of Psychiatry, Xiangya Second Hospital, Central South University, where he has followed up in the outpatient department and served as chief resident in the male PICU. He is proficient in collecting medical history, conducting physical examinations, making differential diagnoses, and treating common psychiatric diseases. Additionally, he is capable of independently handling psychiatric emergencies and assisting non-psychiatric physicians in managing patients with psychiatric symptoms.

 

Academic Honors

🎓 2023 Graduate National Scholarship 🏅 2022 Central South University Graduate Principal Scholarship (Innovation Award) 🌟 2022 Central South University Lianquan Sumitomo Scholarship 📚 2020-2023 Central South University Graduate Academic Scholarship (First Class, twice; Second Class, once) 🏆 2020-2023 Central South University Outstanding Student Award (twice)

Certifications:

📜 Qianjin Wang holds a plethora of certifications that underscore his expertise in the medical field:

👨‍⚕️ Medical Practitioner Certificate
🩺 Physician Qualification Certificate
🏥 Residency Training Certification
🧠 Psychiatrist Qualification Certificate
🛋️ Intermediate Qualification in Psychotherapy (Exam Preparation)
🔬 GCP Certificate (Good Clinical Practice)
📚 CET-4 (College English Test)
💻 Computer Level 3 Certificate
🈴 Mandarin Proficiency Certificate

 

Academic Awards:

🏆 Qianjin Wang has garnered several prestigious academic awards, showcasing his exemplary contributions to the field:

🥇 First Place in Poster Presentation at the 20th Annual Conference of the Chinese Medical Association Psychiatry Branch in 2024. This national recognition, shared among only four recipients, underscores Qianjin’s expertise and innovative research in psychiatry.

🏅 First Prize for Excellent Youth Paper at the 20th Academic Conference of the China Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Control in 2021. Among two national recipients, this award highlights Qianjin’s significant contributions to drug abuse prevention and control research.

🥇 First Prize for Outstanding Paper at the 18th Annual Conference of the Chinese Medical Association Psychiatry Branch in 2022. With only four national recipients, this award recognizes Qianjin’s outstanding research and academic achievements in psychiatry.

🥈 Second Prize for Excellent Youth Paper at the 21st Academic Conference of the China Association for Drug Abuse Prevention and Control in 2022, further solidifying Qianjin’s position as a promising young researcher in the field.

🥉 Third Prize at the Youth Research Forum during the 8th Chinese Geriatric Medicine and Technology Innovation Conference Forum and Chinese Geriatric Psychiatry and Mental Health Academic Conference in 2022. This accolade acknowledges Qianjin’s valuable contributions to geriatric psychiatry research and innovation.

 

Research  Focus   :

  • Resting-state Functional Connectivity: Investigating alterations in the functional connectivity patterns of brain networks, such as the default mode network and the salience network, in individuals with depression and substance use disorders. This includes examining how changes in connectivity relate to symptom severity, treatment response, and cognitive functioning.
  • Neurochemical Abnormalities: Using MRS to measure concentrations of key neurotransmitters and metabolites in regions implicated in depression and substance abuse. This research aims to identify biomarkers that may predict treatment outcomes and aid in developing targeted therapeutic interventions.
  • Cognitive Functioning: Examining the relationship between neural dysfunction and cognitive deficits in psychiatric disorders. Qianjin investigates how disruptions in executive function, attention, memory, and emotional processing contribute to the symptomatology and progression of depression and substance use disorders.
  • Treatment Effects: Assessing the impact of pharmacological and psychological interventions on brain function and cognitive processes in individuals with psychiatric disorders. This includes evaluating how different treatment modalities modulate neural circuitry and neurochemical levels to promote symptom remission and recovery.

 

Citations:

📊 Qianjin Wang’s research has received significant recognition, with 310 citations across 285 documents, highlighting its relevance and impact in the field.

📑 He has authored or co-authored 48 documents, showcasing the breadth and depth of his scholarly contributions.

🎖️ Qianjin boasts an h-index of 10, indicative of notable recognition for the influence and productivity of his research output.

Publication Top Notes:

Grey Matter Volume Reduction in the Frontotemporal Cortex Associated with Persistent Verbal Auditory Hallucinations in Chinese Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia: Insights from a 3 T Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Wang, Q., along with Ren, H., Li, J., Zhou, J., and Li, Z., contributed to this pivotal study published in Schizophrenia Research (2024, 269, pp. 123–129). This research highlighted the reduction of grey matter volume in the frontotemporal cortex of Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia experiencing persistent verbal auditory hallucinations, utilizing 3T magnetic resonance imaging to provide insights into the structural brain abnormalities associated with these symptoms.

Association of Clinical Variables and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone with Psychotic Symptoms in Patients with First-Episode and Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder with Elevated Fasting Blood Glucose: Preliminary Exploratory Study with a Large Sample

Yang, Q., Wang, Q., Peng, P., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. published an exploratory study in BJPsych Open (2024, 10(3), e99). This research investigated the association between clinical variables and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels with psychotic symptoms in patients with first-episode and drug-naïve major depressive disorder who also had elevated fasting blood glucose.

Association Between Childhood Maltreatment and Suicidal Ideation Anmog Chinese Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia: The Mediating Role of Insomnia

In BJPsych Open (2024, 10(3), e98), Hao, Y., Peng, P., Wang, Q., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. explored the impact of childhood maltreatment on suicidal ideation in Chinese patients with chronic schizophrenia, focusing on the mediating role of insomnia. This study provided valuable insights into the psychological sequelae of childhood trauma in schizophrenia.

Polysomnographic Features of Insomnia Occurring in Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Bipolar Mania: Comparison with Primary Insomnia and Association with Metabolic Indicators

Xu, X., Wang, Q., Zhang, Z., Liu, T., and Tan, L. published their findings in the Journal of Affective Disorders (2024, 351, pp. 449–457). Their study compared the polysomnographic features of insomnia in various psychiatric disorders with primary insomnia, examining associations with metabolic indicators.

Serial Multiple Mediating Roles of Anxiety and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone in the Relationship Between Depression and Psychotic Symptoms in Young Adults with Anxious Depression

In this research, Wang, Q., Ren, H., Liu, T., and Zhang, X.-Y. analyzed the mediating roles of anxiety and thyroid-stimulating hormone in the link between depression and psychotic symptoms. Their findings were published in the Journal of Affective Disorders (2024, 351, pp. 8–14).

Altered Spontaneous Neurological Activity in Methamphetamine Use Disorders and Its Association with Cognitive Function

Zhou, Y., Yang, W.F.Z., Wu, Q., Wang, Q., and Liu, T. explored the alterations in spontaneous neurological activity in individuals with methamphetamine use disorders and its correlation with cognitive function. This study was published in the Asian Journal of Psychiatry (2024, 94, 103936).

Association of Subclinical Hypothyroidism with Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components Among Outpatients with First-Episode Drug-Naïve Major Depressive Disorder: A Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study

Peng, P., Wang, Q., Zhou, Y., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. contributed to the understanding of the relationship between subclinical hypothyroidism and metabolic syndrome in patients with major depressive disorder. Their study appeared in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience (2024, 274(3), pp. 573–582).

Inter-relationships of Insomnia and Psychiatric Symptoms with Suicidal Ideation Among Patients with Chronic Schizophrenia: A Network Perspective

Published in Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry (2024, 129, 110899), Peng, P., Wang, Q., Zhou, Y., Liu, T., and Zhang, X. analyzed the network inter-relationships between insomnia, psychiatric symptoms, and suicidal ideation in chronic schizophrenia.

The Mediating Effects of Perceived Family Support in the Relationship Between Anxiety and Problematic Smartphone Use: A Cross-Cultural Validation

Long, J., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., Liu, T., and Billieux, J., with contributions from Wang, Q., examined the role of perceived family support in mediating the relationship between anxiety and problematic smartphone use. This research was published in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (2024, 212(2), pp. 76–83).

Employing Bayesian Analysis to Establish a Cut-Off Point and Assess Stigma Prevalence in Substance Use Disorder: A Comprehensive Study of the Chinese Version of the Substance Use Stigma Mechanism Scale

Wang, D., Zhou, Y., Chen, S., Liu, T., and Ma, Y., including Wang, Q., employed Bayesian analysis to study the prevalence of stigma in substance use disorder, as detailed in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2024).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elena Zaretsky | Language Acquisition | Best Researcher Award

Dr Elena Zaretsky | Language Acquisition | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist/Scholar at  Clark University, United States

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Education:

Ph.D. in Human Development: Boston University, 2003 🎓MS in Communication Disorders, Speech-Language Pathology: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 1994 📜BA in Piano Performance, Teaching, Accompaniment: Music Institute, Moscow, USSR 🎹

Professional Experience:

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Communication Disorders: Regis College (2021 – present) 🏫 Research Scientist/Scholar, Department of Psychology: Clark University (2019 – present) 🔬 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Communication Disorders: Worcester State University (Fall 2018) 🏢 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology: Clark University (2013-2018) 👩‍🏫 Full-time Lecturer, College of Education and Human Development: UMass Boston (2011-2013) 📚 Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Disorders: UMass Amherst (2004-2011) 🎓Neuropsychological Tester, CAT longitudinal study: New England Research Institute (2001-2002) 🧠Speech-language pathologist: Boston Public School System (1996-2004) 🗣️Speech-language pathologist: Language and Cognitive Development Center, Lynnfield, MA (1994-1996) 🌟

Teaching Experience:

Undergraduate Courses:

What Children Know: 2nd year Seminar (2016-2019) 👶 Developmental Psychology: (2013-2021) 🧒Adolescent Psychology: (2013-2020) 👦👧 Children with Learning Disability: 1st year Seminar (2013-2017) 📚 Research in Language Development: (2013-2018) 🧪 Introduction to Autism: (2009-2011) 🧩 Speech and Language Development: (2004-2011) 🗣️ Language and Learning Disabilities: (2005-2007) 📖 Adolescent Psychology; Cognitive Psychology; Language Development; Introduction to Psychology: UMass Boston (2002-2004) 🧠Language Acquisition and Development: Brandeis University (2002-2004) 🗣️Language Development: Emerson College (2002-2004) 🗣️Developmental Psychology, Developmental Disabilities: Boston University (2000-2001) 👶

Graduate Courses:

Counseling in Communication Disorders (SLP-650): Regis College (Spring 2023) 🗨️ Cognitive Communication Disorders (SLP-640): Regis College (Fall 2022) 🧠 Language Disorders in Children (SLP-610): Regis College (2021) 👶 Language Disorders in Children (CD-921): Worcester State (2018) 👶 Language Acquisition and Theories of Reading (SPEG-602): UMass Boston (2011-2013) 📖 Interdisciplinary Education (SPEG-685): UMass Boston (2011-2013) 🎓 vClinical Teaching (SPEG-631): UMass Boston (2011-2013) 🏥 Introduction to Disabilities (SPEG-621): UMass Boston (2011-2013) ♿ vModerate Practicum (SPEG-698): UMass Boston (2011-2013) 📝 Capstone (research) (SPEG-692): UMass Boston (2011-2013) 🧪 Legal Issues in Special Education (SPEG-633): UMass Boston (2011-2013) ⚖️ Language Disorders I (0-6:0) (COMM-DIS 631): UMass Amherst (2004-2011) 👶 Language Disorders II (School Years) (COMM-DIS-632): UMass Amherst (2007-2011) 📚 Written Language Processing and Disorders (COMM-DIS 691E): UMass Amherst (2004-2007) 📝 Language, Culture, and Cognition: MGH IHP (summers) 🌐 Written Language Processing and Disorders: Sargent College, Boston University (2001) 📝 Language and Literacy, Development and Diversity: Lesley University (2000-2004) 🌍

Certifications:

Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP): 1995 📑 Certified to administer WISC-R for research purposes: 2001 📈 Certified Wilson Reading System Instructor: 2002 📖 Professional License: Speech-language pathologist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, #4081 💼

Professional Memberships:

International Association for Study of Child Language: 2007 – present 🌍 Society for Research in Child Development: 2001 – present 🧒 American Psychological Association: 1996 – present 🧠 Society for the Scientific Study of Reading: 1994 – present 📚 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: 1993 – present 🔊

Research  Focus   :

Dr. Elena Zaretsky’s primary research interest lies in the field of language acquisition, particularly in understanding how children develop language and literacy skills. Her work explores various aspects of language development, including the following key areas:

1. Developmental Pathways in Language Acquisition: Dr. Zaretsky investigates the typical and atypical developmental trajectories of language acquisition in children. She examines how children acquire phonological, lexical, syntactic, and pragmatic aspects of language from infancy through adolescence. This includes studying the milestones of language development and the factors that influence these processes.

2. Language Disorders in Children: A significant portion of Dr. Zaretsky’s research focuses on identifying and understanding language disorders in children, such as Specific Language Impairment (SLI), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and other communication disorders. She explores diagnostic criteria, assessment techniques, and intervention strategies to support children with language impairments.

3. Bilingualism and Multilingualism: Dr. Zaretsky is interested in how children acquire multiple languages simultaneously or sequentially. Her research explores the cognitive, social, and linguistic challenges and advantages associated with bilingualism and multilingualism. She examines how exposure to multiple languages influences language development and cognitive processes.

4. Literacy Development and Dyslexia: Another key area of Dr. Zaretsky’s research is literacy development, including reading and writing skills. She investigates the processes involved in learning to read and write, the challenges faced by children with dyslexia, and effective instructional methods to support literacy development. Her work aims to bridge the gap between language acquisition and literacy outcomes.

5. Neuropsychological and Cognitive Aspects: Dr. Zaretsky’s research also delves into the neuropsychological and cognitive underpinnings of language acquisition. She studies the brain mechanisms involved in language processing and how cognitive functions, such as memory, attention, and executive functions, interact with language learning. This includes examining the neural correlates of language disorders and their implications for intervention.

Citations:

Total Citations: 135 📈

Documents Cited: 135 📑

Total Documents: 16 📂

h-index: 6 🌟

Publication Top Notes:

Using oral narratives to examine acquisition of English verb morphology among multilingual Arabic and monolingual Hebrew speakers: finding similarities with monolingual English-speaking SLIs

  • Authors: Zaretsky, E., Russak, S.
  • Journal: International Journal of Multilingualism, 2023

Examining morphosyntactic representations in EFL written narratives among L1 Hebrew and Arabic-speaking 6th graders

  • Authors: Russak, S., Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Reading and Writing, 2023

Representation of sublexical structure of the word among bilingual and monolingual kindergartners: Is there an influence of L1 oral language structure?

  • Author: Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2022, 25(1), pp. 11–39

Investigating spelling across typologically diverse orthographies: An introduction

  • Authors: Russak, S., Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2022, 25(1), pp. 1–10

Cognitive and Linguistic Skills Associated With Cross-Linguistic Transfer in the Production of Oral Narratives in English as a Foreign Language by Arabic- and Hebrew-Speaking Children: Finding Common Denominators

  • Authors: Russak, S., Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Psychology, 2021, 12, 664152

Verbal working memory and early literacy acquisition: do ELLs allocate resources similar to their typical monolingual peers or monolingual children with SLI?

  • Author: Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020, 23(9), pp. 1051–1070

English spelling acquisition by English Language Learners from Spanish-speaking background: The role of cognitive and linguistic resources and L1 reading status

  • Author: Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Cognitive Development, 2020, 55, 100918

The role of L1 and L2 reading on L1 preservation and positive cross-linguistic transfer among sequential bilinguals

  • Author: Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2014, 17(1), pp. 139–164

Cross-linguistic transfer in reading in multilingual contexts – Recent research trends

  • Authors: Zaretsky, E., Schwartz, M.
  • Journal: Written Language and Literacy, 2014, 17(1)

Promoting morphological awareness in children with language needs: Do the common core state standards pave the way?

  • Authors: Gabig, C.S., Zaretsky, E.
  • Journal: Topics in Language Disorders, 2013, 33(1), pp. 7–26

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luana Rosendo | Forensic Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Ms Luana Rosendo |  Forensic Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at  Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal

👩‍🔬 Luana May da Silva Rosendo is a dedicated researcher in the field of forensic toxicology, with a passion for advancing scientific knowledge in the detection and analysis of abused substances. Her work focuses on developing innovative techniques for the determination of drugs and toxins in various biological specimens, including urine, hair, and blood samples. With a background in biochemistry and biomedicine, Luana has authored several impactful publications that contribute to the understanding of toxicological science. Her commitment to excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration make her a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Profile:

Education:

🎓 PhD in Biomedicine: University Beira Interior, Portugal, Covilhã (Ongoing, 2023-present) Thesis: “Opioid Monitoring and Assessment of CYP2D6, OPRM1, and COMT Phenotypes in Pain Management: Towards Personalized Therapy” 🔬 MSc in Biochemistry: University Beira Interior, Portugal, Covilhã (2020-2022) Thesis: “Determination of cannabinoids in urine samples by sorbent packed microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry” 🏥 BSc in Biomedical Science: University Beira Interior Portugal, Covilhã (2016-2020)  These academic achievements showcase a progressive journey in the field of biomedicine, from undergraduate to doctoral level, with research interests spanning from biochemical analysis to personalized therapy in pain management.

Academic Positions:

Co-supervisor: University of Beira Interior Co-supervisor of the undergraduate project in Biochemistry titled “Determination of the quantity of phenolic compounds in natural products using liquid chromatography coupled with a diode array detector” by student João Pedro Teixeira Neves (2023/2024)

Professional Experience:

Internship: National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences (IMNLCF), Lisbon (2024) Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Service/Department Erasmus+ Program Internship: University of Rovira i Virgili, Spain, Tarragona (2023) Faculty of Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry Internships: Various internships including Neuroscience, Medical Imaging, and Electromechanical Engineering (2019) University of Beira Interior: Monitor for the course “Biologia Celular e Molecular” (2023/2024) Universidade de Lisboa-Faculdade de Ciências: Monitor for the course “Curso Avançado em Análises Clínicas – Química Clínica e Toxicologia” (2023/2024)

Research Focus:

  • Forensic Toxicology
  • Clinical Toxicology
  • Analytical Toxicology
  • Chromatographic analysis

Citations:

📚 Citations by 30 documents

📄 6 Documents

📊 2 h-index

Publication Top Notes:

📝 Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review

  • Authors: Rosendo, L.M.; Antunes, M.; Simão, A.Y.; …; Barroso, M.; Gallardo, E.
  • Journal: Micromachines, 2023, 14(12), 2249
  • Citations: 1

📝 The Therapeutic Potential of Amphetamine-like Psychostimulants

  • Authors: Pires, B.; Rosendo, L.M.; Brinca, A.T.; …; Rosado, T.; Gallardo, E.
  • Journal: Life, 2023, 13(11), 2180
  • Citations: 1

📝 Microextraction by Packed Sorbent as a Clean-up Approach for the Determination of Ketamine and Norketamine in Hair by Gas Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry

  • Authors: Simão, A.Y.; Oliveira, P.; Rosendo, L.M.; …; Barroso, M.; Gallardo, E.
  • Journal: Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 2023, 47(3), pp. 227–235
  • Citations: 1

📝 Miniaturized Solid Phase Extraction Techniques Applied to Natural Products

  • Authors: Rosendo, L.M.; Brinca, A.T.; Pires, B.; …; Anjos, O.; Gallardo, E.
  • Journal: Processes, 2023, 11(1), 243
  • Citations: 1

📝 The Determination of Cannabinoids in Urine Samples Using Microextraction by Packed Sorbent and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

  • Authors: Rosendo, L.M.; Rosado, T.; Oliveira, P.; …; Barroso, M.; Gallardo, E.
  • Journal: Molecules, 2022, 27(17), 5503
  • Citations: 7

📝 An Update on the Implications of New Psychoactive Substances in Public Health

  • Authors: Simão, A.Y.; Antunes, M.; Cabral, E.; …; Barroso, M.; Gallardo, E.
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19(8), 4869
  • Citations: 19