Hongjun JIN | Nuclear Medicine Molecular Imaging | Interdisciplinary Innovation Prize

Prof Dr.  Hongjun JIN | Nuclear Medicine Molecular Imaging | Interdisciplinary Innovation Prize

: Sun Yat-sen University Fifth Affiliated Hospital, china

Profile

Education

Dr. Hongjun Jin is a Principal Investigator in Nuclear Medicine and a Doctoral Supervisor of Molecular Medicine at Sun Yat-sen University. He earned his PhD in Biochemistry from Texas A&M University in 2007, following a BS in Radiochemistry from Lanzhou University in 1994 and a BMed in Chinese Medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 1997. He completed his postdoctoral training at PNNL from 2008 to 2012 and served as a radiology instructor at Washington University in St. Louis from 2012 to 2017. Since 2017, he has led the PET and radiochemical laboratory at his institute, having been recruited through Sun Yat-sen University’s “Hundred Talents Program.”

Research and Innovations:

1) General Research Fund for National Sciences Foundation of China (NSFC), 82372004,
“F-18 labelled PET probe targeting P2X7 receptor for Evaluation of Treatment for AD”
01/01/2024-12/31/2027¥480,000,
2) Key R&D project, 0007/2022/AKP, Macao S&T Fund (FDCT),“R&D of an Integrated
Molecular probe for Targeted TNFR2 New Tumor Diagnosis and
Treatment”,01/01/2024-12/31/2027,¥2,400,000 (out of ¥120,000,000)
3) Guangdong Provincial Enterprise Joint Fund, 2021A1515220004, Guangdong Province
“PET/MRI Neuromolecular Imaging Quantitative Study of New Drug Targeting Sigma1

Research Project

  • 1) Outstanding Foreign Young Scientist Talent Program, RFIS, 82150610508 NSF-CN,
    “ Establishment and drug evaluation of acetylcholinergic and dopaminergic
    neuromolecular probes (18F VAT and 18F-DTBZ) PET brain imaging quantitative
    system for Parkinson’s disease” 2022/01-2022/12,¥400,000
  • General Research Fund for NSFC, 81871382, “F-18 labelled PET probe targeting P2X7
    receptor for early detection of AD”01/01/2019-12/31/2022¥570,000
  • SYSU “Hundred Talent “Starting Fund (Period I)” SYSU-FA10/01/2017-09/30/2022
    ¥2,500,000
  • National Key R&D Program for Precision Medicine, 2018YFC0910601 Real-time, highdimensional, multi-modality imaging co-registration and theronoastic strategies for
    oesophageal squamous-cell carcinomas10/01/2018-12/31/2020¥1,272,500 (out of
    ¥19,230,000)
  • Sun Yat-sen University Military Industry Cultivation Project, 89000-18843403 SYSU
    “Key Technologies of Molecular Imaging of Immune Dysfunction in Microgravity
    Environment”, 2019/08-2021/12¥1,890,00
  • Researchers Initiate Clinical Research Project (IIT) Award, SYSU-FAH”A single-center,
    open, prospective assessment of the diagnostic significance of 18F-FDG PET/CT
    dynamic imaging and gene sequencing in detecting metastatic lesions of non-small cell
    lung cancer”,2020/10-2021/09¥50,000
  • COVID-19 infection prevention and control emergency S&T, ZH22036302200036PWC,
    Zhuhai City”Specific Targeting S- protein of SARS-CoV-2 PET molecular imaging
    probe”2020/08-2021/09,¥70,000

Citation Index:

Google Scholar Citations: 8684 (total) 7943 (since 2020)
h-index 26(total) 20 (since 2020)
i10-index 52(total) 39(since 2020)

Publications

Emmanuel Kaboja Magna | Cognitive | Cognitive Rehabilitation Impact

Dr. Emmanuel Kaboja Magna | Cognitive | Cognitive Rehabilitation Impact

CSIR-Water Research Institute, Ghana

Dr. Emmanuel Kaboja Magna is a Research Scientist at the Fisheries and Aquaculture Division of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Water Research Institute (CSIR-WRI). He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences (Oceanography and Fisheries) from the University of Ghana in 2007, followed by a Master’s degree in Health Informatics from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, in 2014. He completed his PhD in Environmental Science in 2020 at the Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies (IESS), University of Ghana. His doctoral research focused on the ecological and human health implications of contaminants linked to cage aquaculture on the Volta Basin of Ghana. He investigated the levels of polychlorinated biphenyls, organochlorine pesticides, and heavy metals in water, sediment, and cage tilapia, highlighting the ecological risks and pollution status of sediment, as well as the health risks of consuming such fish. Dr. Magna has also conducted research on solid waste, the impact of climatic variables on crop yield, malaria distribution, and a review of Ghana’s mental health policy. His research has resulted in thirteen publications in reputable international journals. Apart from his work at WRI, he has participated in various research activities focusing on pesticides, antibiotics, PBDEs, and PAHs in different environmental matrices, wastewater quality treatment, and reuse. He is known for his innovation, intellectual acumen, and high research curiosity. Dr. Magna has jointly supervised undergraduate students at several Ghanaian universities and serves as a reviewer for the international journal Food Chemistry Advances. He also has about eight years of teaching experience at the senior high school level.

 

Profile

Education

Dr. Emmanuel Kaboja Magna holds a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Ghana, which he completed between 2016 and 2020. His doctoral thesis focused on the ecological and human health implications of contaminants linked to cage aquaculture in the Volta Basin of Ghana. He earned a Master’s degree in Health Informatics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in 2014, with his thesis exploring the implementation of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems at Tema General Hospital, addressing the potential benefits and challenges. Dr. Magna obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Oceanography and Fisheries from the University of Ghana in 2007, where he completed his dissertation on the application of GIS to coastal tourism in Ghana. He also completed his SSSCE in General Science at St. Mary’s Seminary Secondary School in 2001. In addition to his academic qualifications, Dr. Magna has earned several professional certificates, including a certificate in System Thinking for Sustainable Development in Ghana from the Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies (IESS), University of Ghana, and North Carolina State, in June 2017. He also completed training on pesticide, PAH, PCB, and antibiotic analysis using LC-MS/MS and GC-MS at the Ghana Standard Authority in Accra from December 2017 to April 2018.

MERITORIOUS AWARDS

Dr. Emmanuel Kaboja Magna has received several meritorious awards and recognitions for his academic and professional achievements. In 2000, he was awarded the Distinguished Award for being the 3rd Year Best Mathematics Student at St. Mary’s Seminary Secondary School in Lolobi, Ghana. He has also been actively involved in outreach and community service. In 2023, he earned a Certificate of Excellence as the 1st Runner-up for a poster presentation at the FDA Scientific Forum, where he presented on the risk assessment of antibiotics in cultured Nile tilapia at Tema Roundabout. Additionally, he served as a panel discussant at the 2023 National Fish Festival on promoting safe fish consumption, as well as at the 2023 National Budget Dialogue on Agro-Based Policy Interventions focusing on Fisheries and Aquaculture. Dr. Magna has contributed to the review of manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals such as Food Chemistry Advances, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, and Heliyon. His co-supervision of student dissertations includes work on the physicochemical and heavy metals analysis of the Birim River impacted by illegal small-scale mining, completed by Cecelia Asimah at the University for Development Studies in 2023.

Research Project

Dr. Emmanuel Kaboja Magna is currently involved in several research projects, including assessing the impact of environmental change on freshwater species in River Oti, studying algal dynamics in freshwater ecosystems in the Saboba districts, and conducting a comparative analysis of the nutritional composition of different fish species cultured in Ghana, all under the CSIR-WRI, Ghana. His coursework and research modules cover a wide range of topics, including coastal ecology, freshwater ecology, aquatic biology, aquaculture, biodiversity and conservation, fish stock assessment, coastal hydrology, marine biogeochemistry, environmental management, and coastal management, with a particular focus on community aspects. He has also studied advanced quantitative research methods, emerging environmental issues for the 21st century, coastal ecosystems of West Africa, and the applications of remote sensing and GIS to fisheries and marine science. Dr. Magna is affiliated with the Ghana Chemical Society (GCS) since 2017 and was a member of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) from 2009 to 2016. He holds leadership positions as the Deputy Secretary of the CSIR-Research Staff Association of Ghana since November 2023 and was the President of the St. Mary’s Old Boys Association (UG Charter) from September 2006 to May 2007.

Publications

Mahmoud Alimoradi | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mahmoud Alimoradi | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Lahijan Azad ,Iran

He understands the growing need for Machine Learning and has a keen interest in the field, which he considers a blessing. Recognizing the importance of managing large and complex computations to control various aspects of the human environment has led him into this vast world. He is particularly fascinated by machine learning, especially reinforcement learning, supervised learning, semi-supervised learning, outliers, and basic data challenges. Furthermore, optimization, an area of artificial intelligence that requires fundamental studies and a change in approach, is another of his key research interests.

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Education

He holds a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence Engineering from the University of Shafagh, completed in 2020. His thesis was titled “Trees Social Relations Optimization Algorithm: A New Swarm-Based Metaheuristic Technique to Solve Continuous and Discrete Optimization Problems.” He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering from Azad Lahijan University, which he attended from 2007 to 2011.

Research Interests

Theory: Reinforcement Learning (high-dimensional problems, regularized algorithms, model
learning,
representation learning and deep RL, learning from demonstration, inverse optimal control, deep
Reinforcement Learning); Machine Learning (statistical learning theory, nonparametric
algorithms, time series. processes, manifold learning, online learning); Large-scale Optimization;
Evolutionary Computation, Metaheuristic Algorithm, Deep Learning, Healthcare Machine
learning, Big Data, Data Problems (Imbalanced), Signal Analysis
Applications: Automated control, space affairs, robotic control, medicine and health, asymmetric
data, data science, scheduling, proposing systems, self-enhancing systems

Work Experience

He is a freelance programmer with expertise in various operating systems, including Microsoft Windows and Linux (Arch, Ubuntu, Fedora). He is proficient in software tools such as Microsoft Office, Anaconda, Jupyter, PyCharm, Visual Studio, Tableau, RapidMiner, MATLAB, and Visual Studio. His programming skills include Matlab, Python, C++, Scala, Java, and Julia, with a focus on data mining, data science, computer vision, and machine learning. He is experienced with Python libraries like Pandas, Numpy, Matplotlib, Seaborn, PyCV, TensorFlow, Time Series Analysis, Spark, Hadoop, and Cassandra. Additionally, he is skilled in using Github, Docker, and MySQL. His expertise spans machine learning, deep learning, imbalanced data, missing data, semi-supervised learning, healthcare machine learning, algorithm design, and metaheuristic algorithms. He is fluent in English and Persian.

Publications

Nuo Yu | Radiomics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nuo Yu | Radiomics | Best Researcher Award

Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College ,China

Nuo Yu is a Ph.D. candidate at the Cancer Institute and Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, specializing in radiation oncology with a focus on esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). His research primarily explores innovative chemoradiotherapy regimens to improve treatment outcomes for patients with locally advanced ESCC.

Yu has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications in SCI-indexed journals. Notably, he co-authored a study titled “Conversion Chemoradiotherapy Combined with Nab-Paclitaxel Plus Cisplatin in Patients with Locally Advanced Borderline-Resectable or Unresectable Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Phase I/II Prospective Cohort Study,” published in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie in August 2024. This research evaluated the efficacy and safety of a novel chemoradiotherapy regimen, demonstrating promising results in locoregional control and overall survival rates.

In March 2023, Yu co-authored another significant study, “Efficacy and Safety of Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy Combined with Nimotuzumab in Elderly Patients with Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Prospective Real-world Pragmatic Study,” published in Current Cancer Drug Targets. This research focused on treatment strategies for elderly patients with ESCC, highlighting the potential benefits of combining chemoradiotherapy with nimotuzumab.

Yu’s work has been recognized at international conferences, including presentations at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology (FARO), and the Korean Society for Radiation Oncology (KOSRO). These engagements underscore his active participation in the global radiation oncology community and his commitment to advancing cancer treatment research.

While still in the early stages of his career, Yu’s focused research on ESCC and his contributions to the field of radiation oncology position him as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Continued efforts to expand his research scope, increase publication impact, and assume leadership roles in larger-scale studies will further strengthen his candidacy.

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Scientific Publications

Laura Brown | Caregiver Quality of Life | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Brown | Caregiver Quality of Life | Best Researcher Award

Lurie Children’s Hospital, Chicago ,United States

Dr Józef Sadkiewicz graduated in 2000 from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz. He obtained his doctoral degree in 2006 from the Faculty of Biotechnology and Agriculture at the J.J. Śniadecki Bydgoszcz University of Technology. Since 2000, he has served as the President of the Management Board at the Institute of Bakeries Instruments, specialising in engineering and measurement-control equipment for the food and chemical industries.

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Education:

Professor Józef Flizikowski graduated in 1976 from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the J.J. Śniadecki Bydgoszcz University of Technology. In 1984, he obtained his doctorate from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology and, in 1991, completed his habilitation at the Faculty of Production Engineering at the University of Agriculture in Lublin. In 1997, he was awarded the academic title of Professor of Technical Sciences. His specialisation includes the design and operation of machinery for the chemical, food, and energy industries. He is now retired.

Scientific Publications

  • Optimizing the Team Approach: Designing a Clinical Care Pathway for Functional Neurological Disorder

    Journal for Healthcare Quality
    2024-09 | Journal article
  • Use of the Assessment of Caregiver Experience with Neuromuscular Disease (ACEND) in Spinal Muscular Atrophy

    Journal of Clinical Medicine
    2024-02 | Journal article | Author
    CONTRIBUTORS: Laura Brown; Katie Hoffman; Chiara Corbo-Galli; Siyuan Dong; Katelyn Zumpf; Christa Weigel; Colleen Blomgren; Hannah Munson; Jessa Bidwell; Vamshi Rao et al.

Fatimazohra LENDA | Computational Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

 Prof Dr. Fatimazohra LENDA | Computational Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Université Abdelmalek Essaâdi FSTT ,Morocco

She attended various training courses throughout her career, enhancing her expertise in different fields. In 2023-2024, she was a member of the Laboratory of Physico-Chemistry of Materials, Natural Substances, and Environment (LAMSE) at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Morocco. Previously, in 2022-2023, she was part of the Organic Chemistry and Valorisation of Natural Substances (COVSN) Team at the Faculty of Science, Ibn Zohr University, Morocco. Her technical skills were further strengthened through a three-day training on MacOS (latest version) in 2015-2016. In 2014-2015, she completed a two-month training and certification in MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist), excelling in Office Word (90/100) and Office Excel 2010 (95/100) on her first attempt. Additionally, she attended a one-day training session in 2013-2014 on EXAO utilisation in physics and chemistry practical work using GLX at Allal Ibn Abdellah College, following a three-day training on the same topic in 2011-2012 at Ibn Abbad High School. Earlier, in 2010-2011, she participated in a one-week training program for CAPES practical preparation under the guidance of the Regional Coordinator Inspector at Chaouia-Ouardigha Academy.

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Education:

She earned her PhD in Bioorganic Chemistry from Moulay Ismail University, Meknès (2001–2004), conducting research at the Laboratory of Applied Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Ferhate Guenoun. Her thesis, titled “Synthesis of Novel Tetrazolic and Triazolic Derivatives of α-Aminoadipic and Pipecolic Acids,” was awarded the highest distinction and defended on July 26, 2004. The examination committee included President Prof. Mustapha El Idrissi (Faculty of Science, Meknès), reviewers Prof. Najib Ben Larbi and Prof. Abdelrhani Elachqar (Faculty of Science-Dhar El Mehraz, Fès), and examiners Prof. Touria Zair, Prof. Frédéric Lamaty, Prof. Bouchra Tazi, Prof. Abdelouahid Sbai, and Prof. Farhate Guenoun. Prior to her PhD, she completed a DESA in Natural Substance Chemistry at Moulay Ismail University (1998–2001) and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Inorganic Chemistry from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University (1996–1997).

Experiences

She has amassed extensive professional experience in academia and research over the years. From 2023 to 2024, she served as an Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Faculty of Science and Technology in Tangier, Morocco, following her tenure from 2019 to 2023 in the same role at the Faculty of Science, Ibn Zohr University, Agadir. Prior to this, she dedicated nearly a decade (2010-2019) to teaching Physics and Chemistry at Ibn Abbad High School and Ibn al Khatib High School in Settat. Between 2017 and 2019, she also taught Physics and Chemistry for the International Baccalaureate (French Option) at Ibn al Khatib High School and Azzaytoune School in Settat. Her academic excellence was recognized in 2017-2018 when she ranked second in the competitive recruitment for an Assistant Professor position in Organic Chemistry at ENS Casablanca. Additionally, she contributed as a jury member for the CAPES practical exam in Physics and Chemistry in Settat from 2013 to 2015.

Her qualifications include obtaining the CAPES certification in Physics and Chemistry in 2011-2012, during which she also taught scientific translation (Physics and Chemistry) at Ibn al Khatib High School. She expanded her teaching expertise by instructing Mathematics at Ibn Abbad High School, Settat, in 2010-2011. Her academic credentials are further strengthened by her qualification as a Lecturer by the French CNU for the period 2008-2012. She gained postdoctoral research experience at the Laboratory of Macromolecular Chemistry, ENS Lyon, in 2007-2008 under the supervision of Professors Jean-Pierre Dutasta and Patrick Berthault (CEA Saclay) and at the Laboratory of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins (LAPP), Faculty of Science, Montpellier, in 2005-2006 under Dr. Frédéric Lamaty and Prof. Jean Martinez.

In 2004-2005, she actively participated in research projects and national and international scientific events, earning postdoctoral funding from the Francophone University Agency (AUF). Her PhD research in Organic Chemistry was conducted from 2001 to 2004 at the Laboratory of Applied Chemistry in Meknès, which included a 24-month research internship at the LAPP Laboratory, Faculty of Science, Montpellier, from 2002 to 2004. Prior to her doctoral work, she focused on synthesis and molecular modeling at the Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Meknès, in 2001-2002. Her academic journey began with a DESA dissertation on the “Synthesis of δ-Tetrazolic Homoglutamic Acids” under the supervision of Prof. Farhate Guenoun in 2000-2001.

Main Research Areas
  • Multi-step organic synthesis of linear and cyclic heterocyclic amino acids bearing tetrazole or triazole rings.
  • Solid-phase peptide synthesis.
  • Macrocyclic synthesis (PEG-cryptophane).
  • Teaching methodologies in physics and chemistry.
  • Theoretical study of structural properties of tetrazolic and triazolic nuclei using Ab Initio methods (GAUSSIAN).
  • Molecular modelling, QSAR structure-activity relationship studies, and QSPR property analysis.

Scientific Publications

  1. Synthesis, Molecular Docking, Dynamic Molecular Simulation, and In Silico ADMET Screening Study of Novel Bidentate Tetrazolyl-Adipate Anti-HIV Drug Candidates
    • Authors: Fatima Zohra Lenda, Mohammed Er‑rajy, Menana Elhallaoui, et al. (2025)
  2. QSAR, Molecular Docking, and Molecular Dynamics Simulation-Based Design of Novel Anti-Cancer Drugs Targeting Thioredoxin Reductase Enzyme
    • Authors: Mohammed Er‑rajy, Mohamed El Fadili, Somdutt Mujwar, Fatima Zohra Lenda, Sara Zarougui, Menana Elhallaoui. Structural Chemistry, December 2022
  3. Impact of Teaching Practices on Secondary School Students’ Motivation in Physics in Morocco
    • Authors: Taoufik Mohamed, Moufti Ahmed, Fatima Zohra Lenda, Barka Noureddine, Elmoubarki Rachid, Wazady Youssef. American Journal of Innovative Research and Applied Sciences, 2017; 5(2): 95-107
  4. Synthesis of C5-Tetrazole Derivatives of 2-Amino-Adipic Acid Displaying NMDA Glutamate Receptor Antagonism
    • Authors: Fatima Zohra Lenda, Nadine Crouzin, Mélanie Cavalier, et al. Amino Acids, 2011, 40, 913-922.
  5. Cell Uptake of a Biosensor Detected by Hyperpolarised 129Xe NMR: The Transferrin Case
    • Authors: Céline Boutin, Antoine Stopin, Fatima Zohra Lenda, et a

Wei Jiang | Cognitive and neuropathology | Women Researcher Award

 Dr. Wei Jiang | Cognitive and neuropathology | Women Researcher Award

Medical University of South Carolina , United States

Her academic focus includes microbiome, B cell/autoantibody interactions, and disease pathogenesis, with particular emphasis on HIV, addictive drugs, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). She is involved in several clinical and translational research projects, including R01DA059854 (Jiang & Sheng), investigating the impacts of drug abuse on autoantibodies and immune reconstitution in HIV. She also works on CSRD Merit I01 CX002422, exploring B cell-mediated immunological failure in HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy. Additionally, she contributes to NIDA-funded studies, such as R01DA055523, examining the oral microbiome’s effect on cognition in HIV-infected cannabis users, and R01DA059538, investigating HIV persistence in cocaine users. Furthermore, she collaborates on a Translational Science Award project exploring the oral microbiome’s impact on cognition in Alzheimer’s disease.

 

 

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Education:

She earned her M.S. in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Case Western Reserve University, Medical School, Cleveland, USA, in 2012. Prior to that, she completed a Postdoctoral fellowship at Case Western Reserve University, Medical School, Cleveland, USA, in 2008. She holds an M.S. in Immunology from Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, which she completed in 2001. She also received her M.D. in Internal Medicine from Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, in 1997.

BRIEF RESEARCH INTEREST STATEMENT:

She has 8 years of clinical experience in infectious diseases and 22 years of translational research experience in disease immunopathogenesis. As a corresponding author, she has published 52 peer-reviewed articles on microbiome and disease immunopathogenesis in high-profile journals like Microbiome, Arthritis & Rheumatology, J Autoimmunity, and EbioMedicine, bringing her total number of peer-reviewed publications to 101. As a physician-scientist, she has served as Principal Investigator on five R01 grants from NIAID or NIDA, along with a VA clinical merit grant, focusing on microbiomes, drug abuse, autoimmunity, and HIV immunopathogenesis. Her research primarily focuses on two major areas. The first is understanding the role of B cell perturbation and autoantibodies in disease pathogenesis, particularly in HIV and SLE. In 2017, her team first determined that autoimmunity impacts antiretroviral therapy outcomes in HIV without inducing autoimmune disease. This concept was later corroborated in studies on COVID-19. Her team is currently developing monoclonal autoantibodies and inhibitors to prevent anti-CD4 autoantibody binding, aiming to improve CD4+ T cell recovery and reduce morbidity in HIV patients. The second area of focus is the role of microbiomes in disease pathogenesis, including HIV, SLE, and drug abuse. She has identified the impact of disease-associated pathobionts on immune perturbations and disease progression, with findings validated in animal models. Her microbiome research is supported by R01DA055523.

TRAINING, PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

She currently serves on the Appointment, Promotion & Tenure (APT) committee in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Medical University of South Carolina, a position she has held since 2024. She was promoted to Full Professor with tenure in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine at the same institution in 2023. She has been a Faculty Senator for the College of Medicine and a Research Health Scientist at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center since 2022. Additionally, she is a member of the Translational Science Laboratory IAC (2020-2022) and the MUSC College’s Curriculum Committee (2019-Present). She has held various positions at MUSC, including Associate Professor (2018-2022) and Assistant Professor (2012-2018) in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Since 2018, she has been a member of the Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC and has served on the award committee for the Advancement, Recruitment, and Retention of Women in Science. Her academic career began as an Instructor (2008-2012) and Research Associate (2002-2008) at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH.

AWARDS

She received her Chinese Board of Internal Medicine certification in Infectious Diseases in July 1997 and was certified as an Attending Medical Doctor in Infectious Diseases in November 1999 (No: 10203C089758). In July 1997, she also earned a Teacher Qualification from the Educational Institute, National Educational Committee in China (No: 971100071069382). Her licensure is from Beijing, China.

She has received several awards throughout her career, including the Laboratory Travel Grant from the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) in 2019, the MUSC High Impact Research Publication Award in 2019, and multiple travel grants from AAI for various international immunology congresses. She was awarded the Early Career Faculty Travel Grant by AAI and ECI in 2018 and 2017, and received the Travel Award and HIV Section Chair recognition at the 2016 International Congress of Immunology. In 2015, she was honored with the MUSC Foundation Developing Scholar Award and an Early Career Faculty Travel Grant from AAI. Her earlier achievements include multiple Young Investigator Awards from the 13th and 15th Conferences on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (2006, 2008) and the Keystone Meeting on HIV Pathogenesis (2006, 2008). Additionally, she was recognized as an Outstanding Student Leader for five consecutive years during her medical school years from 1986 to 1991.

OTHER EXPERIENCE AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

She has held several key professional roles and memberships throughout her career. Since 2024, she has been serving as a mentor for the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Future Leaders Mentorship Fellowship (FLMF) Program. She is a member of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology 2024 committee and has been a Treasurer Elect for the Association of Chinese Virologists in America from 2022 to 2024. She has been a member of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) since 2021 and the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) since 2020. She has also been serving on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology since 2019 and is a member of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology. Additionally, she has been part of the Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America (SCBA) and the American College of Rheumatology since 2018. She has contributed as an award committee member for the Advancement, Recruitment, and Retention of Women in Science at the Medical University of South Carolina since 2017 and is an associate member of the Hollings Cancer Center at MUSC.

She is also an active member of the MUSC Oral Health Center, College of Dental Medicine, and the Medical University of South Carolina College of Graduate Studies. Her previous memberships include being part of the American Association of Immunologists from 2011 to 2021, the Center for AIDS Research from 2008 to 2012, and the AIDS Clinic Trial Group since 2008. Her certification in Chinese Board of Internal Medicine in Infectious Diseases dates back to 1997, along with her teacher qualification from the Educational Institute, National Educational Committee, China.

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

She is currently leading several impactful research projects. As the Principal Investigator (PI) on R01DA059854 (9/30/2024-5/31/2029), funded by NIDA with a total of $3,924,302, she is studying the impacts of drug abuse-mediated inflammatory perturbations on affinity maturation of anti-CD4 autoantibodies and poor immune reconstitution from ART in HIV. This project aims to understand the role of cocaine in autoimmunity and immune recovery in HIV patients. Her role in this project is as PI (25% effort).

She is also a multiPI on R01DA059538 (9/30/2023-7/31/2028), with a total of $1,724,585 from NIDA, investigating host gene isoforms contributing to HIV persistence in cocaine users. The study focuses on identifying gene isoforms associated with HIV infection in elite controllers and its implications for cocaine users. Her role is PI (25% effort).

In addition, she is the PI on I01CX002422 (3/1/2022-2/28/2026), funded by the VA Medical Center CSRD Merit with a total of $1,195,899. This project examines the mechanism of autoreactive B cell-mediated immunological failure in HIV-infected individuals on antiretroviral therapy despite virologic suppression. She is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of anti-CD4 IgG-producing B cells and the pathologic effects of anti-CD4 autoantibodies. Her role is PI with 62.5% effort.

Additionally, she is involved as multiPI on R01DA055523 (9/30/2022-7/31/2027), with a total funding of $1,731,992, where she is working alongside Fitting to investigate the effects of microbiome-related mechanisms on H

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Reyhan Eskiyurt | social anxiety | Cognitive Bias Awareness

Assist. Prof. Dr. Reyhan Eskiyurt | social anxiety | Cognitive Bias Awareness

Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey

She graduated from Gazi University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing in 2010. She worked at Hacettepe University Hospital’s Psychiatry Clinic from 2010 to 2015. Since 2015, she has been working at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Psychiatric Nursing. She completed her PhD in 2020. Between 2014 and 2021, she received Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapy training organized by the Association of Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapies and was certified as a Cognitive Therapist by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy in 2020. She continues her work in this field.

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Education:

She completed her Doctorate at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey, from 2016 to 2020. Prior to that, she pursued postgraduate studies at the same university’s Faculty of Health Sciences in Nursing from 2015 to 2016, as well as at Ankara University, Turkey, from 2014 to 2015. She earned her undergraduate degree from Gazi University, Turkey, between 2006 and 2010. She is proficient in English at a B1 intermediate level. In 2020, she completed vocational training in Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy, organized by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.

 

Professional Experience:

She graduated from Gazi University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing in 2010. Between 2010 and 2015, she worked at Hacettepe University Hospitals Psychiatry Clinic. Since 2015, she has been working at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Psychiatric Nursing. She completed her PhD in 2020. From 2014 to 2021, she received Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapy training organized by the Association of Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapies and was certified as a Cognitive Therapist by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy in 2020. She continues her work in this field.

ResearchAreas

Health Sciences

Published journal articles indexed by SCI, SSCI, and AHCI

I. Exploring the impact of col aborative learning on the development of critical thinking and clinical
decision-making skil s in nursing students: A quantitative descriptive design
ESKİYURTR.,ÖZKANB.
Heliyon,vol.10,no.17,2024 (SCI-Expanded)
I . The investigation of the relationship between probability of suicide and reasons for living in
psychiatric inpatients.
EskiyurtR.,OzkanB.
Indianjournalofpsychiatry,vol.59,pp.435-441,2017 (SCI-Expanded)

Articles Published in Other Journals

I. Analysis of The Relationship Between Alexithymia, Depression, Anxiety and Empathy Skil s of
Nursing Senior Students
EskiyurtR.,AtkanF.,ÖzkanB.
GümüşhaneÜniversitesiSağlıkBilimleriDergisi,vol.13,no.4,pp.1680-1689,2024 (Peer-Reviewed Journal)
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Natalia Baran | Cancer Research | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Natalia Baran | Cancer Research | Best Researcher Award

Leading Attending at InselSpital Bern, Switzerland.

Dr. Natalia Baran is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Leukemia at MD Anderson Cancer Center, where she focuses on developing novel therapeutic strategies targeting metabolic vulnerabilities in leukemia. Her expertise lies in understanding how metabolic reprogramming can lead to drug resistance and contribute to leukemia progression. With a medical background and extensive experience in both clinical and research settings, Dr. Baran has been at the forefront of studies that aim to modulate metabolic pathways to enhance anti-leukemic responses. By combining insights from molecular biology, immunology, and clinical practice, she is actively working toward discovering innovative treatments for leukemia. Dr. Baran’s research holds great promise in advancing leukemia therapy, particularly by targeting metabolic reprogramming in the context of therapy resistance. Her multidisciplinary approach, integrating clinical data with laboratory research, makes her a key figure in leukemia research.

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Education:

Dr. Natalia Baran completed her undergraduate studies in Biotechnology, earning a Master of Science degree in 2006 from Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in Poland. She further pursued medical education and obtained her Medical Doctor (MD) degree from Wroclaw Medical University in 2007. Driven by her passion for research, Dr. Baran earned a Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Bonn in 2015. Her doctoral research laid the foundation for her current focus on leukemia and metabolic reprogramming. In addition, Dr. Baran underwent extensive postdoctoral training at MD Anderson Cancer Center, where she honed her expertise in hematology and oncology, contributing significantly to translational research in leukemia. Her diverse educational background, blending science and medicine, has shaped her comprehensive approach to cancer research.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Baran has a rich professional experience that bridges clinical practice and cutting-edge research. After completing her MD, she pursued clinical residencies in Internal Medicine, Hematology, and Oncology at prestigious German institutions, including the University of Heidelberg and the University of Bonn. This clinical experience laid the groundwork for her subsequent focus on leukemia research. In 2016, she joined MD Anderson Cancer Center as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Leukemia. During her postdoctoral tenure, Dr. Baran worked closely with Dr. Marina Konopleva, exploring the role of metabolic pathways in leukemia resistance. By 2022, she had transitioned to an Assistant Professor role, continuing her translational research in leukemia, with a particular emphasis on identifying novel therapeutic strategies. Her clinical and research experiences synergize to enhance her contributions to the leukemia research community.

Research Interests:

Dr. Baran’s research is primarily centered on exploring metabolic vulnerabilities and their role in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Her work seeks to understand the mechanisms through which metabolic reprogramming in leukemia cells contributes to drug resistance and tumor progression. Dr. Baran is particularly interested in how modulating the metabolic environment can enhance the effectiveness of leukemia therapies. By focusing on the interplay between metabolism and leukemic cell survival, she aims to identify new therapeutic strategies that target metabolic pathways to overcome resistance to traditional treatments. Her research also explores how immune modulation can be integrated with metabolic interventions to develop more efficient leukemia therapies.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Baran has received recognition for her contributions to leukemia research, although specific awards are not detailed in available sources. However, her research has been featured prominently in major scientific forums, including the Annual Metabolism in Cancer Symposium organized by MD Anderson. Her work has earned her respect within the scientific community, as evidenced by her continued role as an Assistant Professor and her involvement in prestigious cancer research initiatives. Dr. Baran’s impact is evident in her ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical application, aiming to revolutionize leukemia treatment.

Skills:

Dr. Baran’s research skills encompass a wide range of techniques in molecular biology, cell culture, and metabolic analysis. She is highly proficient in studying the metabolic pathways that drive leukemia, using state-of-the-art technologies such as high-resolution metabolic flux analysis, RNA sequencing, and advanced cell imaging. Dr. Baran is skilled at integrating basic science with clinical data, ensuring that her research translates into practical therapeutic interventions. Her expertise in immunology further complements her research in leukemia, allowing her to investigate the potential of combining metabolic therapies with immune modulation to improve patient outcomes. Her interdisciplinary approach is a key strength in her ongoing work in leukemia research.

Publication Top Notes

A Selective BCL-XL PROTAC Degrader Achieves Safe and Potent Antitumor Activity

  • Authors: S Khan, X Zhang, D Lv, Q Zhang, Y He, P Zhang, X Liu, D Thummuri, et al.
  • Journal: Nature Medicine
  • Volume: 25(12), Pages 1938–1947
  • Cited by: 515
  • Year: 2019

Targeting a Cytokine Checkpoint Enhances the Fitness of Armored Cord Blood CAR-NK Cells

  • Authors: M Daher, R Basar, E Gokdemir, N Baran, N Uprety, AK Nunez Cortes, et al.
  • Journal: Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology
  • Volume: 137(5), Pages 624–636
  • Cited by: 226
  • Year: 2021

Inhibiting Glutaminase in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Metabolic Dependency of Selected AML Subtypes

  • Authors: P Matre, J Velez, R Jacamo, Y Qi, X Su, T Cai, SM Chan, A Lodi, et al.
  • Journal: Oncotarget
  • Volume: 7(48), Pages 79722
  • Cited by: 194
  • Year: 2016

Complex I Inhibitor of Oxidative Phosphorylation in Advanced Solid Tumors and Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Phase I Trials

  • Authors: TA Yap, N Daver, M Mahendra, J Zhang, C Kamiya-Matsuoka, et al.
  • Journal: Nature Medicine
  • Volume: 29(1), Pages 115–126
  • Cited by: 182
  • Year: 2023

Molecular Pathways: Hypoxia-Activated Prodrugs in Cancer Therapy

  • Authors: N Baran, M Konopleva
  • Journal: Clinical Cancer Research
  • Volume: 23(10), Pages 2382–2390
  • Cited by: 126
  • Year: 2017

Combining AFM13, a Bispecific CD30/CD16 Antibody, with Cytokine-Activated Blood and Cord Blood–Derived NK Cells Facilitates CAR-Like Responses Against CD30+ Malignancies

  • Authors: LN Kerbauy, ND Marin, M Kaplan, PP Banerjee, MM Berrien-Elliott, et al.
  • Journal: Clinical Cancer Research
  • Volume: 27(13), Pages 3744–3756
  • Cited by: 117
  • Year: 2021

Clonal Selection and Therapy Resistance in Acute Leukemias: Mathematical Modelling Explains Different Proliferation Patterns at Diagnosis and Relapse

  • Authors: T Stiehl, N Baran, AD Ho, A Marciniak-Czochra
  • Journal: Journal of The Royal Society Interface
  • Volume: 11(94), Article ID 20140079
  • Cited by: 106
  • Year: 2014

Activation of RAS/MAPK Pathway Confers MCL-1 Mediated Acquired Resistance to BCL-2 Inhibitor Venetoclax in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

  • Authors: Q Zhang, B Riley-Gillis, L Han, Y Jia, A Lodi, H Zhang, S Ganesan, R Pan, et al.
  • Journal: Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
  • Volume: 7(1), Article ID 51
  • Cited by: 104
  • Year: 2022

Conclusion:

Dr. Natalia Baran is a prominent researcher whose work in leukemia has the potential to transform therapeutic approaches, especially through targeting metabolic pathways. Her strong academic background, combined with extensive clinical and research experience, enables her to address one of the most pressing challenges in leukemia treatment: drug resistance. By focusing on metabolic reprogramming, Dr. Baran is paving the way for innovative strategies to combat leukemia and improve patient outcomes. Her expertise in integrating basic research with clinical applications ensures that her contributions will have a lasting impact on the field of oncology, particularly in the development of new, more effective therapies for leukemia.

Fatma Caglayan | Oral Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fatma Caglayan | Oral Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. at Atatürk University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Turkey.

Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN is a distinguished academician and researcher in the field of oral and maxillofacial radiology. With a career spanning over two decades, she has made significant strides in academia, research, and clinical practice. After obtaining her undergraduate degree in dentistry from Atatürk University in 2000, she pursued her Ph.D. in Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, completing it in 2008. Her career trajectory includes promotions to associate professor in 2013 and professor in 2018, reflecting her dedication and expertise. She has published 36 international articles indexed in WOS, 73 articles in SCOPUS, and authored three national books and ten book chapters. Her pioneering work in introducing maxillofacial ultrasound to her country demonstrates her innovative approach to research. A highly regarded educator, she contributes extensively to undergraduate and graduate education while maintaining active involvement in diagnostic healthcare.

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Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN completed her undergraduate degree in dentistry from Atatürk University Faculty of Dentistry in 2000. She pursued her doctoral studies in Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, obtaining her Ph.D. in 2008. Her academic journey exemplifies a commitment to advancing oral and maxillofacial radiology through rigorous education and research. Her academic progression to associate professor in 2013 and professor in 2018 underscores her outstanding achievements in the field.

Professional Experience:

Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN has had an illustrious professional career dedicated to advancing oral and maxillofacial radiology. After earning her Ph.D., she became an associate professor in 2013 and achieved full professorship in 2018. Currently, she serves at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Atatürk University, where she excels in teaching and research. She has mentored numerous postgraduate students, guiding seven theses on maxillofacial ultrasound. As an educator, she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses, while her clinical expertise significantly contributes to diagnostic services for patients. Her editorial roles in scientific journals highlight her leadership and commitment to advancing the discipline.

Research Interests:

Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN’s research interests focus on oral diseases, oral medicine, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), and maxillofacial ultrasound. She has pioneered the application of maxillofacial ultrasound in dental radiology within her country, driving innovation in diagnostics. Her work aims to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve patient outcomes through advanced imaging techniques and multidisciplinary approaches.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN has received significant recognition for her contributions to oral and maxillofacial radiology. Her promotion to professor in 2018 is a testament to her academic and research excellence. As a pioneer of maxillofacial ultrasound in her country, she has been instrumental in advancing diagnostic capabilities. Her editorial appointments and membership in the Turkish Society of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology highlight her professional esteem and influence.

Skills:

With extensive experience in oral and maxillofacial radiology, Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN demonstrates exceptional research skills. She excels in imaging modalities such as CBCT and ultrasound, along with expertise in diagnosing and managing complex oral and maxillofacial conditions. Her ability to publish impactful research in high-index journals reflects her analytical skills, academic rigor, and dedication to advancing the field. Her capacity to mentor postgraduate students and lead research projects underscores her proficiency in both independent and collaborative research environments.

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Fatma ÇAĞLAYAN’s career is a testament to her dedication, innovation, and excellence in oral and maxillofacial radiology. Her pioneering work in maxillofacial ultrasound, impactful publications, and commitment to education have positioned her as a leader in the field. By expanding her collaborations and exploring translational research opportunities, she has the potential to further elevate her contributions to global dentistry and healthcare.

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A Cross-Sectional Study of Tongue Disorders Among Dental Outpatients

  • Authors: Çağlayan, F., Demir, S., Tosun, Z.T., Laloğlu, A.
  • Journal: Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Volume: 126(4)
  • Article ID: 102118
  • Citations: 0
  • Publication Year: 2025

Cone Beam CT Sialography for the Assessment of Submandibular Gland Structure in Diabetes Mellitus

  • Authors: Sümbüllü, M.A., Başaran Aslan, K., Çağlayan, F.
  • Journal: Oral Diseases
  • Status: Article in Press
  • Citations: 0
  • Publication Year: 2025

Ultrasonography for Diagnosis of Technical Implant Errors: A Pilot Study in Sheep Model | Teknik İmplant Hatalarının Tanısında Ultrasonografi: Koyun Modelinde Pilot Çalışma

  • Authors: Özkan Karasu, Y., Çağlayan, F., Güller, H., Onat, F.Ç.
  • Journal: Current Research in Dental Sciences
  • Volume: 34(4), Pages 297–301
  • Citations: 0
  • Publication Year: 2024

The Frequency of Occipital Spurs in Relation to the Cephalic Index: An Anatomorphometric Cone Beam CT Study

  • Authors: Çağlayan, F., Güller, H., Öncü, E., Kuzey, N., Dalcı, H.L.T.
  • Journal: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice
  • Volume: 27(5), Pages 647–653
  • Citations: 0
  • Publication Year: 2024

Evaluation of the Efficacy of Pharmacological Treatment in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunctions Using Ultrasonography

  1. Authors: Akkaya, G., Dağıstan, S., Çağlayan, F.
  2. Journal: Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
  3. Status: Article in Press
  4. Citations: 0

Publication Year: 2024

Do Defensive Sports Cause Temporomandibular Disorder? | Savunma Sporları Temporomandibular Bozukluğa Sebep Olur Mu?

  • Authors: Aslan, K.B., Çağlayan, F., Aslan, B.E.
  • Journal: Nobel Medicus
  • Volume: 19(3), Pages 180–186
  • Citations: 0
  • Publication Year: 2023

Evaluation of Submandibular Gland and Submandibular Fossa: A Combined Cone Beam Computed Tomography and Ultrasound Study

  • Authors: Görgün, E.A., Çağlayan, F.
  • Journal: European Oral Research
  • Volume: 57(3), Pages 128–132
  • Citations: 1
  • Publication Year: 2023

Evaluation of Ultrasonographic Findings of Salivary Glands in Healthy Population | Sağlıklı Popülasyonda Tükürük Bezlerinin Ultrasonografik Bulgularının Değerlendirilmesi

  • Authors: Görgün, E.A., Çağlayan, F.
  • Journal: Nobel Medicus
  • Volume: 19(1), Pages 37–45
  • Citations: 0
  • Publication Year: 2023

Sonographic Features of Various Dental Materials and Foreign Bodies

  • Authors: Caglayan, F., Ilbas, F.N.Y.
  • Journal: Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
  • Volume: 51(2), Article ID 20210182
  • Citations: 1
  • Publication Year: 2022

Examination of Oral Hemangiomas by Intraoral Ultrasonography

  • Authors: Derindağ, G., Sarıca, İ., Çağlayan, F.
  • Journal: Oral Radiology
  • Volume: 37(4), Pages 687–692
  • Citations: 1
  • Publication Year: 2021