Denis Brouillet | Cognitive | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Denis Brouillet | Cognitive | Best Researcher Award  🏆

Emeritus Professor at University Montpellier Paul Valéry, France.

Denis Brouillet is an Emeritus Professor at Université Montpellier Paul Valéry, specializing in cognitive psychology, memory, aging, and Alzheimer’s disease. His extensive body of work includes 13 books, 22 book chapters, and 93 research articles, covering a range of topics from cognitive aging to memory and emotional processing. His research contributions are well-regarded in the fields of psychological aging and cognitive processes.

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Education 🎓:

Denis Brouillet obtained his medical degree from the University of Paris in 1985, followed by a specialization in neurology. He completed his Ph.D. in neurobiology in 1991 at the University of Paris VII. His postdoctoral training was at the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the United States, where he focused on genetic models of neurodegenerative diseases.

Work Experience 💼:

Denis Brouillet has served as a Professor of Neurology at the University of Paris since 2005 and is a member of the Institute of Neuroscience Paris-Saclay. His research career spans over three decades, focusing on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease. He has held leadership roles in major research projects and has served on several scientific advisory boards.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Denis Brouillet has received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix de la Recherche Médicale from the French Ministry of Health and the Prix de l’INSERM for his contributions to medical research. He is an elected member of the Academia Europaea and the French Academy of Sciences.

Research Interests:

Denis Brouillet’s research focuses on the genetic and molecular mechanisms of Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases. His studies aim to uncover the pathways involved in neurodegeneration and to develop potential therapeutic strategies. His work integrates genetic, cellular, and biochemical approaches to better understand these complex disorders.

📚 Publications 

  • “Research through design and transdisciplinarity: A tentative contribution to the methodology of design research”
    Authors: A Findeli, D Brouillet, S Martin, C Moineau, R Tarrago
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 265
  • “Mémoire et compréhension: Lire pour comprendre”
    Authors: N Blanc, D Brouillet
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 119
  • “Updating situation models during reading of news reports: Evidence from empirical data and simulations”
    Authors: N Blanc, P Kendeou, P Van Den Broek, D Brouillet
    Journal: Discourse Processes
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 81
  • “The embodied cognition theory and the motor component of ‘yes’ and ‘no’ verbal responses”
    Authors: T Brouillet, L Heurley, S Martin, D Brouillet
    Journal: Acta Psychologica
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 67
  • “Comprendre un texte: l’évaluation des processus cognitifs”
    Authors: N Blanc, D Brouillet
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 66
  • “Modulation of the default mode network is task-dependant in chronic schizophrenia patients”
    Authors: FC Schneider, A Royer, A Grosselin, J Pellet, FG Barral, B Laurent, …
    Journal: Schizophrenia Research
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 64
  • “Emotion et cognition”
    Authors: N Blanc, D Brouillet, AS Vaccarella
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 62
  • “Cognition incarnée: Une cognition située et projetée”
    Authors: R Versace, D Brouillet, G Vallet
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 47
  • “Brain activation during executive processes in schizophrenia”
    Authors: A Royer, FCG Schneider, A Grosselin, J Pellet, FG Barral, B Laurent, …
    Journal: Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 44
  • “Valence–space compatibility effects depend on situated motor fluency in both right-and left-handers”
    Authors: A Milhau, T Brouillet, D Brouillet
    Journal: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 39
  • “Modeling an enactivist multiple-trace memory. ATHENA: A fractal model of human memory”
    Authors: J Briglia, P Servajean, AH Michalland, L Brunel, D Brouillet
    Journal: Journal of Mathematical Psychology
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 37
  • “Action compatibility effects are hedonically marked and have incidental consequences on affective judgment.”
    Authors: T Brouillet, LP Ferrier, A Grosselin, D Brouillet
    Journal: Emotion
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 37

Conclusion 

Denis Brouillet is a distinguished researcher with a strong legacy in cognitive psychology, especially in areas concerning aging and Alzheimer’s disease. His extensive body of work and leadership in the field make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While his achievements are commendable, focusing on recent advancements and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations could further enhance his contributions to the field.

 

 

ANASTASIA  BOUGEA | Cognitive Aging | Women Researcher Award


Dr ANASTASIA  BOUGEA | Cognitive Aging | Women Researcher Award 

CLINICAL RESEARCHER at  National and Kapodistrian University of Athens ,  Greece

 

Anastasia Bougea was born on February 29th, 1980, in Athens, Greece. She is an accomplished neurologist specializing in Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders. Currently, she serves as a Consulting Specialist Neurologist at the 1st Department of Neurology, Outpatient Clinic for Parkinson’s Disease and Rare Movement Disorders at Eginition Hospital, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, under the leadership of Prof. Leonidas Stefanis. She is also involved in clinical research at the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens (BRFAA), focusing on lysosomal markers in MSA biological fluids.

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Education & Training 🎓

Anastasia completed her medical education at the Medical School of dell’Università dell’Aquila, Italy, and the University of Patras, Greece, obtaining her national license to practice medicine in 2005. She pursued residency training in Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, and Neurology, with board certification in Neurology since December 2015. Anastasia holds a PhD in Neurology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, with her thesis focused on alpha-synuclein levels in Parkinson’s Disease. She further enhanced her expertise with a Postdoctoral Thesis on microRNAs and cirRNAs in atypical parkinsonian syndromes and a Master of Science in “Stress Control & Promotion of Health.”

Work Experience 🏥

With a career spanning several prestigious institutions, Anastasia has held various positions, including serving at the Tzaneio General Hospital of Piraeus and completing her residency at the General Hospital of Molaoi, the Department of Psychiatry at “Korgialenio–Benakio” Hospital, and the Leros Medical-Social Welfare Asylum. Since 2017, she has been a key specialist at Eginition Hospital, focusing on Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders.

Skills & Expertise 💡

Anastasia is highly skilled in neurology, particularly in the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and movement disorders. She has a strong background in clinical research, with a focus on biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases. Her expertise also extends to acupuncture, stress management, and the emotional freedom technique, as reflected in her MSc thesis on tension-type headaches.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Anastasia has earned recognition for her academic excellence, particularly for her PhD work, where she received an “Excellent” rating. Her contributions to research and clinical practice have made her a respected figure in her field.

Memberships & Affiliations 🌍

She is an active member of the medical community, participating in various professional societies and contributing to the advancement of neurology and movement disorders.

Teaching & Mentorship 📚

Anastasia is involved in teaching and mentoring at the Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where she guides the next generation of neurologists. She is committed to sharing her knowledge and experience with students and residents.

Research Focus 🔬

Her research is primarily focused on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson’s Disease, with an emphasis on biomarkers such as alpha-synuclein, microRNAs, and cirRNAs. Anastasia is dedicated to advancing the understanding of movement disorders and developing new therapeutic approaches.

Conclusion

Dr. Anastasia Bougea’s combination of clinical expertise, pioneering research in neurology, and her commitment to education and public health make her a strong and deserving candidate for the “Research for Women Researcher Award.” Her contributions are likely to have a lasting impact on the understanding and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, making her an exemplary figure in the field of medical research.

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