Raziel Arias | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Raziel Arias | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Investigador Asociado at Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas y Biológicas “Dr. Ignacio Chávez”, Mexico🎓

Raziel Alejandro Arias Sánchez is a highly accomplished researcher with expertise in biotechnology and health sciences, particularly in clinical and experimental pathophysiology. His work focuses on chronic degenerative diseases, including neurodegeneration and diabetes mellitus.  He has earned academic distinctions and contributed to impactful scientific literature as the primary author of articles and book chapters in reputable journals like Molecules. Raziel has actively participated in conferences, presented research, and contributed to the scientific community through collaborative projects and dissemination activities.

 

Profile 

Education 🎓:

Dr. Arias holds a Ph.D. and M.A./M.Phil. in Socio-Medical Sciences from Columbia University. Her undergraduate studies were completed at the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos (UAEM), where she earned a Licenciatura in Social Anthropology. Her academic training integrates anthropological insights with a focus on public health issues such as gender, migration, and health access. This foundation has supported her innovative research on cross-border health issues and community-based participatory methodologies.

Work Experience 💼:

Dr. Arias has extensive experience in both academic and fieldwork settings. She has been an adjunct and full-time faculty member at institutions like Augsburg University, designing and teaching hybrid courses. Her earlier work involved qualitative research on U.S.-Mexico migration, gender, and health. Notably, she participated in the Feeding the Family in Troubled Times study in Mexico, which analyzed household consumption and nutrition patterns. Additionally, she engaged with Latino communities in New York, focusing on barriers to healthcare and cultural adaptations

Awards and Honors🏆

Dr. Arias has received recognition for her interdisciplinary work linking cultural anthropology and socio-medical sciences. Although specific awards were not listed in the data reviewed, her academic contributions and innovative teaching approaches have positioned her as a leader in cross-disciplinary research. Institutions such as Columbia University and Augsburg University have supported her impactful work, reflecting the academic value she brings to these fields

Research Focus 🔬:

Dr. Arias’s research centers on the interplay between migration, health, and identity. Her work explores how transnational experiences shape health outcomes, focusing on unaccompanied youth and marginalized Latino communities. Key themes include gender dynamics, cultural identity, access to reproductive healthcare, and the effects of mobility on chronic illnesses like HIV. She emphasizes community-based participatory methods to inform culturally sensitive policies and practices

📚 Publications

  • “Polyphenols and Neurodegenerative Diseases: Potential Effects and Mechanisms of Neuroprotection”
  • “Deterioro cognitivo y pérdida neuronal en el giro dentado de ratas adultas con diabetes mellitus tipo II”
      • Year: 2023
      • Source: Presented at the 17º Congreso Estatal de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (Mexico)
  • “Neuroprotective effects of polyphenols in neurodegenerative diseases”
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Encyclopedia Entry
  • “Investigaciones y Desarrollos Tecnológicos en México 2023”
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Book Chapter from Investigaciones y Desarrollos Tecnológicos en México 2023

 

Conclusion 

Raziel Alejandro Arias Sánchez demonstrates exceptional promise as a young researcher with a robust foundation in biotechnology and health sciences. His significant contributions to understanding neurodegenerative diseases and chronic illnesses make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While he could benefit from broader collaborations and practical applications of his work, his achievements, academic excellence, and dedication to scientific progress set him apart as a deserving recipient of this recognition.

 

 

Ioannis Charalampopoulos | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ioannis Charalampopoulos
| Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 🏆

Professor of Pharmacology at Medical School, University of Crete,Greece🎓

Dr. Ioannis Charalampopoulos is a distinguished Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Crete’s Medical School and a Group Leader at the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB), Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH). With a focus on neuropharmacology and molecular biology, his research has contributed significantly to the study of neurodegenerative diseases, brain development, and regeneration. He has an extensive academic and research career spanning over two decades, with notable achievements in the development of novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer’s and spinal cord injury.

 

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓:

  • 2021-present: Director of the Graduate Program in Neurosciences, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2010-2023: Lecturer, Assistant and Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2007-2010: Researcher, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2005-2007: Post-doctoral Fellow, Molecular Neurobiology Lab, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
  • 2001-2005: PhD in Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 1998-2000: Master of Science in Neurosciences, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 1990-1996: BSc, Department of Biology, University of Patras

Work Experience 💼:

  • 2023-present: Professor of Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2018-present: Researcher/Group Leader, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB), FORTH
  • 2021-present: Director, Graduate Program in Neurosciences, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2010-2023: Lecturer, Assistant and Associate Professor of Pharmacology, University of Crete
  • 2007-2010: Researcher, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2005-2007: Post-doctoral Fellow, Molecular Neurobiology Lab, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

Skills 🔍

Dr. Charalampopoulos is highly skilled in neuropharmacology, molecular biology techniques, and neurodegenerative disease research. His expertise includes:

  • Neurotrophin receptor structure-function analysis
  • Development of therapeutic ligands for brain regeneration
  • Neurogenesis and neuroprotection strategies
  • Animal models of Alzheimer’s disease and spinal cord injury
  • Human iPSC-derived neural platforms for disease modeling
  • Collaborative research in neuroscience and pharmacology

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Charalampopoulos has received multiple recognitions throughout his career, including prestigious grants for his innovative work in neuroscience and neurodegenerative disease treatment:

  • HORIZON-EIC-2022 European Commission Grant: Coordinating a project on soft-robot-assisted therapeutic delivery for neurological disorders (budget: 2.9 million euros).
  • National Flagship Project: Funding for the elucidation of the genetic basis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases (budget: 610,000 euros).
  • Numerous research accolades, with over 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals (h-index: 35, citations >3000).

🤝 Memberships:

Dr. Charalampopoulos is a member of several prestigious scientific organizations, including:

  • International Society for Neuroscience
  • European Society of Neurochemistry
  • Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
  • Greek Society for Pharmacology

Teaching Experience 👩‍🏫:

Dr. Charalampopoulos has been actively involved in educating future generations of neuroscientists, particularly through his role as the Director of the Graduate Program in Neurosciences at the University of Crete. His teaching experience includes:

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate courses in pharmacology, neuropharmacology, and molecular biology.
  • Mentoring and supervising PhD students and postdoctoral researchers in pharmacology and neuroscience.
  • Developing innovative teaching methods, including the use of human stem cell models in neuroscience research.

Research Focus 🔬:

Dr. Charalampopoulos’ research interests revolve around the molecular mechanisms by which growth factors and their receptors regulate the regenerative capacity of the nervous system. Key areas include:

  • Neurotrophins: Their role in brain development, neurogenesis, neuronal survival, and repair during aging.
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases: Investigating novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and spinal cord injury.
  • Ligand Development: Creating novel ligands targeting neurotrophin receptors to enhance regenerative and neuroprotective effects.
  • Stem Cell Models: Using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived platforms to test therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases.
    His ultimate goal is to decipher the signaling mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration and regeneration, leading to the development of novel drugs for brain repair.
Conclusion 

Dr. Ioannis Charalampopoulos is undoubtedly a top contender for the Best Researcher Award. His exceptional contributions to neuroscience, his innovative approaches in neuropharmacology, and his ability to secure substantial research funding demonstrate that he is not only an accomplished researcher but also a transformative figure in the field of neurodegenerative diseases. His strengths lie in the originality of his work, leadership in research initiatives, and mentorship in education. With slight improvements in public outreach, collaborative networks, and clinical translation, he can further elevate his already remarkable career. Therefore, Dr. Charalampopoulos is a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding scientific contributions, leadership, and lasting impact on the field of neuroscience.

📚 Publilcation

  • “Stimulating myelin restoration with BDNF: a promising therapeutic approach for Alzheimer’s disease”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
    • Type: Review
    • DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2024.1422130
  • “Editorial: Steroid receptors in neuron and glia”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Frontiers in Endocrinology
    • Type: Editorial
    • DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1472908
  • “Comprehensive characterization of the neurogenic and neuroprotective action of a novel TrkB agonist using mouse and human stem cell models of Alzheimer’s disease”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1186/s13287-024-03818-w
  • “Cover Image, Volume 72, Issue 4”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Glia
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1002/glia.24399
  • “Dynamics of myelin deficits in the 5xFAD mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease and the protective role of BDNF”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Glia
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1002/glia.24505
  • “Multimodal beneficial effects of BNN27, a Nerve Growth Factor synthetic mimetic, in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease”
    • Year: 2024
    • Type: Preprint
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3886007/v1
  • “Development of Pleiotropic TrkB and 5-HT<sub>4</sub> Receptor Ligands as Neuroprotective Agents”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Molecules
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/molecules29020515
  • “Butanolides and Butenolides from a Marine-Derived Streptomyces sp. Exert Neuroprotective Activity through Activation of the TrkB Neurotrophin Receptor”
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Marine Drugs
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/md21090465
  • “Neurotrophin Analog ENT-A044 Activates the p75 Neurotrophin Receptor, Regulating Neuronal Survival in a Cell Context-Dependent Manner”
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms241411683
  • “Neurotrophin Analog ENT-A044 Activates the p75 Neurotrophin Receptor Promoting Cell Death in Mouse and Human Neuronal Cells”
    • Year: 2023
    • Type: Preprint
    • DOI: 10.20944/preprints202306.1633.v1

Prof. Jiaxing Zhang | Cognitive Neuroscience | Excellence in Research

Prof. Jiaxing Zhang | Cognitive Neuroscience | Excellence in Research 🏆

Professor at Xiamen University,China 🎓

Dr. Jiaxing Zhang is a distinguished Professor at Xiamen University, specializing in brain hypoxia and its effects on cognitive function and emotions. His research focuses on how the brain adapts and remodels to hypoxia and reoxygenation, exploring neural mechanisms and compensatory regulatory functions in hypoxic conditions. Using advanced techniques such as MRI, molecular biology, and cognitive behavioral testing, Dr. Zhang conducts both human and animal model studies to explore how the brain and cardiovascular systems respond to oxygen deprivation and recovery.

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓:

Dr. Zhang completed his academic training in neuroscience and brain science, earning a Ph.D. that laid the foundation for his pioneering work on brain hypoxia and adaptation mechanisms.

Work Experience 💼:

He is currently a professor at Xiamen University, where he leads research projects focused on brain adaptation to hypoxia, collaborating internationally with other researchers in the field.

Skills 🔍

Dr. Zhang is proficient in advanced research methods, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), molecular biology, and cognitive behavioral testing. He also possesses strong interdisciplinary skills in neuroscience and bioengineering.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Zhang has received numerous recognitions for his scientific contributions, including the Distinguished Scientist Award, which highlights his impactful research on brain adaptation to high-altitude environments.

🤝 Memberships:

He is an active member of various professional scientific communities, contributing to advancements in brain science and hypoxia research.

Teaching Experience 👩‍🏫:

Dr. Zhang has extensive teaching experience, mentoring students and guiding research projects in brain science, neuroscience, and hypoxia adaptation.

Research Focus 🔬:

Dr. Zhang’s research primarily focuses on brain hypoxia and its effects on cognitive function, with a particular interest in high-altitude adaptation. His work provides critical insights into how the brain responds to low-oxygen environments and how these mechanisms can inform health interventions.

Conclusion 

Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei is a highly qualified candidate for the Outstanding Scientist Award. Her achievements in laser and plasma research, especially in laser-based medical applications, position her as a forward-thinking and impactful scientist. With a strong foundation in both education and research, along with meaningful contributions to science and society, Dr. Rezaei exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding scientist. Expanding her publication record and enhancing international collaborations would further amplify her research impact, making her an exceptional choice for this award.

📚 Publilcation 

    1. Correlating EPAS1 gene variations to hypoxic environments with structural and functional brain network adaptations of Tibetans in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
      • Year: 2024
      • Journal: Kexue Tongbao/Chinese Science Bulletin
      • Authors: Liu, Y., Fan, C., Zhang, X., Wang, X., Zhang, J.
    2. A longitudinal study on the impact of high-altitude hypoxia on perceptual processes
      • Year: 2024
      • Journal: Psychophysiology
      • Authors: Guo, F., Wang, C., Tao, G., Zhang, J., Wang, Y.
    3. Neuroplasticity of visual brain network induced by hypoxia
      • Year: 2024
      • Journal: Cerebral Cortex
      • Authors: Zhang, X., Liu, Y., Yuan, F., Wang, X., Zhang, J.
    4. Decrease in Cerebral Blood Flow after Reoxygenation Is Associated with Neurological Syndrome Sequelae and Blood Pressure
      • Year: 2023
      • Journal: Brain Sciences
      • Authors: Liu, Y., Yuan, F., Peng, Z., Zhang, R., Zhang, J.
    5. The change of attention network functions and physiological adaptation during high-altitude hypoxia and reoxygenation
      • Year: 2023
      • Journal: Physiology and Behavior
      • Authors: Song, R., Tao, G., Guo, F., Zhang, J., Wang, Y.
    6. Hypoxic White Matter Injury and Recovery After Reoxygenation in Adult Mice: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings and Histological Studies
      • Year: 2023
      • Journal: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
      • Authors: Liu, Y., Qiao, H., Du, W., Li, S., Zhang, J.
    7. Brain Structural and Functional Alterations in Native Tibetans Living at High Altitude
      • Year: 2023
      • Journal: Neuroscience
      • Authors: Zhang, X., Xie, W., Liu, Y., Ma, H., Zhang, J.
    8. Consistent differences in brain structure and functional connectivity in high-altitude native Tibetans and immigrants
      • Year: 2023
      • Journal: Brain Imaging and Behavior
      • Authors: Zhang, X., Xie, W., Du, W., Ma, H., Zhang, J.
    9. The human brain in a high altitude natural environment: A review
      • Year: 2022
      • Journal: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
      • Authors: Zhang, X., Zhang, J.
    10. Resting‐State Neuronal Activity and Functional Connectivity Changes in the Visual Cortex after High Altitude Exposure: A Longitudinal Study
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Brain Sciences
    • Authors: Zhang, X., Kang, T., Liu, Y., Lin, J., Zhang, J.

Prof. Dr. binli | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. binli | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 🏆

Lecturer (University Professor) at yangzhou university,China🎓

The nominee, a PhD holder in Architecture since 2016, has demonstrated excellence in research, education, and practical applications in architecture and sustainability. His dual focus on comfort and accessibility, alongside nature-based solutions for climate resilience, addresses critical contemporary issues. His notable contributions, backed by research grants and real-world projects, underscore his commitment to advancing sustainable architecture.

 

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Bin Li earned his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Nanjing Agricultural University, where his master’s thesis was recognized as an excellent thesis. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his expertise in neuroimmunology and endothelial cell research. 🎓🏆

🏢 Work Experience

As a university-appointed professor, Bin has made significant contributions to the field of Neuroscience. His work focuses on the mechanisms of mRNA methylation in endothelial cells and their role in recovery after ischemic stroke, enhancing our understanding of neurovascular repair processes. 🧠🏥

🧬 Skills

  • Bin possesses advanced research skills in molecular biology and neuroimmunology, with a strong capability in conducting complex experiments and data analysis. His ability to communicate complex scientific concepts effectively enhances his teaching and mentorship roles. 🧪📊

Awards and Honors 🏆

He has received numerous accolades, including the “Lv Yang Jin Feng” Outstanding Doctor award and recognition for an outstanding paper at the 19th National Academic Exchange Meeting on Neuropsychopharmacology in 2021. 🥇🎖️

Memberships📜 

Bin is an active member of professional organizations, including the Neuroimmunology Branch of the Jiangsu Society of Immunology and the Basic Veterinary Branch of the Jiangsu Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Association, which facilitate collaboration and knowledge exchange in his field. 🤝🌐

📚 Teaching Experience

In his role as a lecturer, Bin is dedicated to educating the next generation of scientists, fostering a stimulating learning environment, and guiding students through advanced concepts in Neuroscience and immunology. 📖👨‍🏫

🔬 Research Focus

His current research investigates glial cell-to-neuron and endothelial cell inter-communication during post-ischemic injury, aiming to uncover novel therapeutic strategies for brain recovery. With a total of 12 published papers and significant citations, his research is influential in the field. 🔍🧬

Conclusion 

In conclusion, Dr. Bin Li exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His innovative research, impressive publication record, and active engagement in the scientific community highlight his significant contributions to neuroscience. Addressing the areas for improvement could further amplify his impact, making him a valuable asset to both academia and society. Dr. Li’s commitment to advancing knowledge in neurovascular repair positions him as an outstanding candidate for this prestigious recognition.

📚 Publilcation 

  • EHR coding with hybrid attention and features propagation on disease knowledge graph
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • DAJLENet: A neural network based on dual attention and joint learning for explainable heart failure adverse event prediction
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Computers and Electrical Engineering
  • Application programming interface recommendation for smart contract using deep learning from augmented code representation
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Software: Evolution and Process
  • Extraction of Corn Plant Phenotypic Parameters with Keypoint Detection and Stereo Images
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Agronomy
  • Ponzi Scheme Detection in Smart Contract via Transaction Semantic Representation Learning
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Reliability
  • Normalization of kinship relations to enrich family network analysis: case study on China biographical database
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  • Fine-grained smart contract vulnerability detection by heterogeneous code feature learning and automated dataset construction
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Systems and Software
  • Neurodynamics for Equality-Constrained Time-Variant Nonlinear Optimization Using Discretization
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • Automatic software vulnerability classification by extracting vulnerability triggers
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Software: Evolution and Process

 

 

Prof Dr Ryszard Pluta | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Ryszard Pluta | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

MD.,PhD at  Medical University of Lublin , Poland

Dr. Ryszard Pluta is a distinguished neurologist and neuroscientist, with a medical degree from the Medical Academy in Lublin (1977) and a Ph.D. from the Polish Academy of Sciences (1983). He has served as a Professor at the Mossakowski Medical Research Institute and held prestigious postdoctoral fellowships at the NIH and NYS Institute for Basic Research. A recognized expert in brain ischemia and Alzheimer’s disease, Dr. Pluta has published extensively, including multiple influential books on the subject. He is a recipient of numerous awards and is an active member of several professional societies. His significant contributions to understanding the links between ischemia and Alzheimer’s have established him as a leading figure in neuropathology.

Profile:

Scopus 

Education 🎓

Ryszard Pluta earned his medical degree from the Medical Academy in Lublin (1971-1977) and attended Humboldt University in Berlin (1975) and the University of Cologne (1976). He completed his Ph.D. at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw (1983). He became an Associated Professor in 1992 and a full Professor in 2004 at the Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences.

Work Experience 💼

Dr. Pluta has held prestigious positions, including postdoctoral fellowships at the NIH in Bethesda, USA (1986-1988), and the NYS Institute for Basic Research in New York (1988-1989). He has been a Visiting Professor at several renowned institutions, including the Max-Planck Institute for Neurological Research and Charles University in Prague.

Skills 🧠

With extensive expertise in neuropathology and neurochemistry, Dr. Pluta specializes in brain ischemia and Alzheimer’s disease research. His skills encompass project management, collaboration with international research teams, and contributions to clinical studies in the field of neuroscience.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Pluta has received numerous accolades, including recognition from the Polish Association of Neuropathologists (1980, 1986) and the Polish Academy of Sciences (1982, 1989, 1992). He was also honored by the International Brain Research Organization (1997) and the Alzheimer’s Association in Chicago (1998).

Membership 🤝

He is an active member of various professional organizations, including the Polish Association of Neuropathologists and the International Society of Neuropathology. Dr. Pluta is recognized among the World’s Top 2% scientists by Stanford University.

Teaching Experience 📚

Dr. Pluta has contributed to the academic community through teaching positions at various universities, where he has shared his knowledge and expertise in neuropathology and neuroscience with students and researchers.

Research Focus 🔬

His research focuses on brain ischemia, its relationship with Alzheimer’s disease, and associated neuropathological changes. He has made significant contributions, such as the documentation of identical changes in ischemic brains and those affected by Alzheimer’s, and the exploration of potential therapeutic approaches involving β-amyloid peptide.

 

Publications:

  • Alpha-, Beta-, and Gamma-Secretase, Amyloid Precursor Protein, and Tau Protein Genes in the Hippocampal CA3 Subfield in an Ischemic Model of Alzheimer’s Disease with Survival up to 2 Years
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Trans- and Cis-Phosphorylated Tau Protein: New Pieces of the Puzzle in the Development of Neurofibrillary Tangles in Post-Ischemic Brain Neurodegeneration of the Alzheimer’s Disease-like Type
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • A Look at the Etiology of Alzheimer’s Disease based on the Brain Ischemia Model
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Current Alzheimer Research
  • Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Mitophagy Genes in the CA3 Area in an Ischemic Model of Alzheimer’s Disease with 2-Year Survival
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Ischemia-Reperfusion Programming of Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Genes—A New Perspective on Brain Neurodegeneration after Cardiac Arrest
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • LRP1 and RAGE Genes Transporting Amyloid and Tau Protein in the Hippocampal CA3 Area in an Ischemic Model of Alzheimer’s Disease with 2-Year Survival
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Cells
  • The Dual Role of Autophagy in Postischemic Brain Neurodegeneration of Alzheimer’s Disease Proteinopathy
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Preservation of Biomarkers Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease (Amyloid Peptides 1-38, 1-40, 1-42, Tau Protein, Beclin 1) in the Blood of Neonates after Perinatal Asphyxia
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Apitherapy in Post-Ischemic Brain Neurodegeneration of Alzheimer’s Disease Proteinopathy: Focus on Honey and Its Flavonoids and Phenolic Acids
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Molecules
  • Post-Ischemic Permeability of the Blood–Brain Barrier to Amyloid and Platelets as a Factor in the Maturation of Alzheimer’s Disease-Type Brain Neurodegeneration
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Dr NISHI PATEL | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr NISHI PATEL | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award   🏆

Research Scholar at Bhagwan Mahavir University, Surat , India🎓

Dr. Nishi Jayesh Patel is a dedicated research scholar at Bhagwan Mahavir University, specializing in the study of Parkinson’s Disease 🧠. With over four years of significant contributions in this field, she has become an expert in neurodegenerative disorders, particularly focusing on microbiology and probiotics. Dr. Patel has published research on the relationship between gut microflora and Parkinson’s, exploring innovative treatments such as in-vitro probiotic formulations. She is also a member of the Parkinson’s Foundation, continually striving to advance knowledge and treatment for the disease.

 

Professional Profile 

  • Google Scholar 

Education 🎓

Dr. Patel holds advanced degrees in microbiology and neurological sciences, fueling her passion for neurodegenerative disease research. Her academic excellence and thorough understanding of Parkinson’s Disease enable her to make meaningful strides in the field.

Work Experience 🏢

Apart from her research work, Dr. Patel is a seasoned subject matter expert and has contributed significantly to academic assessment by setting papers for national and international entrance exams. Her work in this area has helped shape the academic landscape and ensure high standards for future medical professionals.

Awards and Honors 🏆

While specific awards are not mentioned, Dr. Patel’s numerous professional contributions, including her membership in the Parkinson’s Foundation, speak to her dedication and excellence in the field of medical research.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Patel’s core research focuses on probiotics and their role in neurological disorders. She has identified six bacterial strains that are potential candidates for therapeutic use in Parkinson’s Disease, with promising results in balancing GABA collapse, improving drug bioavailability, and controlling disease progression. These isolates show potential in controlling mood, immunity, and digestion, positively influencing patients’ well-being.

 

 

Publications : 

  • Evaluating Probiotic Properties of Gut Microflora for Gut Modulation as an Adjuvant Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease
    Authors: NJ Patel, M Hajoori
    Journal: Journal of Future Foods
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 5
    Issue: 3
    Pages: 304-316
  • Isolation, Characterisation, and Screening of Gut Bacteria for Essential Probiotic Characteristics
    Authors: DPD Nishi Jayesh Patel, Dr. Murtaza Hajoori
    Journal: European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 10
    Issue: 11
    Pages: 176-179
  • Comparative Formulation and Evaluation of Probiotic Products Utilizing Different Bacterial Strains: A Comprehensive Study
    Authors: DPD Nishi Jayesh Patel, Dr. Murtaza Hajoori
    Journal: Biological Forum – An International Journal
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 5
    Pages: 1747-1752
  • Psychobiotics: The Next Generation Adjuvant Therapy and Its Revolutionary Contribution in Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
    Authors: DPD Nishi Jayesh Patel, Dr. Murtaza Hajoori
    Journal: Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences
    Year: 2022
    Book: 21, Part 1
    Pages: 1-15
  • Bioremediation of Surfactants by Bacteria Isolated from Spume Used to Scavenge Surfactants Along with Dyes in Washing Textile Effluents
    Author: DRD Nishi Jayesh Patel
    Journal: JETIR Research Journal
    Year: 2020
    Volume: 7
    Issue: 6
    Pages: 1147-1153

 

Dr Alexandros Kanellopoulos | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr Alexandros Kanellopoulos Neuroscience | Best ResearcherAward  🏆

Principal Scientist of Cognitive Health at DSM-Firmenich, RD Innovation
Switzerland🎓

Alexandros Kanellopoulos is a seasoned Innovation Leader, Principal Scientist, and Clinical Director with over 20 years of expertise in Neuroscience, Metabolism, Early Life Nutrition (ELN), and Medical Nutrition. He has successfully led multidisciplinary teams, pioneered product innovations, and authored more than 20 high-impact publications. With 7 patents to his name, Alexandros excels in transforming scientific research into tangible solutions that meet market needs.

Professional Profile 

Education

Alexandros Kanellopoulos holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Kapodistrian University, Greece (2008-2013), where his research focused on neurodevelopmental disorders. Prior to this, he completed his M.Sc. in Molecular Medicine (Neuroscience) at the same university (2005-2007), gaining advanced expertise in neuroscience and molecular biology. His academic foundation was established with a B.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Dimocritus University of Thrace, Greece (2000-2005), where he developed a strong background in genetics and molecular biology.

Work Experience

In his current role as Global Principal Scientist & Clinical Director at DSM-Firmenich (2023-Present), Alexandros oversees scientific activities, driving innovation in dietary supplements and medical nutrition. Prior to this, he worked as an R&D Innovation Scientist and Project Manager at Nestle SA (2022-2023), leading the development of brain health products for Early Life Nutrition. In 2023, he also held the position of Medical, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs Manager at Nestle Nutrition, focusing on market communication and regulatory compliance. Alexandros previously served as Group Leader, Early Life Brain Metabolism at the University of Lausanne (2020-2022) and as Senior Scientist in Early Life Neuroscience (2016-2020), where he pioneered research in neurodevelopmental disorders.

Skills 

Alexandros is highly skilled in Innovation & Product Development, leading projects from concept to market. He is an expert in Clinical Research & Protocol Design, managing complex preclinical and clinical trials. His ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and drive Cross-functional Collaboration is complemented by his talent for Stakeholder Engagement & Market Alignment, ensuring alignment between research innovations and market needs. His Strategic Thinking, Problem-solving, and Emotional Intelligence are key to his success in high-impact research and business projects.

Awards & Honors

Throughout his career, Alexandros has earned more than 15 research awards, securing CHF 2.5 million in research funding. He has been awarded 7 patents as an inventor, reflecting his contributions to innovation in neuroscience and nutrition. In addition, he has delivered over 40 invited presentations at international conferences, establishing himself as a respected thought leader in his field.

 Membership 

Alexandros contributes to the scientific community as a Reviewer for leading neuroscience journals and serves as an Editor in scientific publications, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality research.

Teaching Experience

Alexandros is also an experienced educator, having delivered lectures in Neuroscience and Medical Sciences at the University of Lausanne and Kapodistrian University, Athens. In his academic roles, he has mentored over 20 junior scientists, fostering the next generation of researchers and innovators.

Research Focus

Alexandros’ research centers on Early Life Nutrition and its role in brain development. He is particularly focused on Neurodevelopmental Disorders such as Autism and Fragile X Syndrome. His work on Brain Energy Metabolism and Mitochondrial Function provides insights into neurotransmission and social behavior. Alexandros has also designed Preclinical and Clinical Research aimed at developing nutritional solutions to address these complex medical challenges.

Publications : 

  • Activation of the 5-HT1A Receptor by Eltoprazine Restores Mitochondrial and Motor Deficits in a Drosophila Model of Fragile X Syndrome
    🧠 International Journal of Molecular Sciences – 2024
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms25168787
  • Aralar Sequesters GABA into Hyperactive Mitochondria, Causing Social Behavior Deficits
    🧬 Cell – 2020
    DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.02.044
  • Conserved Tao Kinase Activity Regulates Dendritic Arborization, Cytoskeletal Dynamics, and Sensory Function in Drosophila
    🔬 The Journal of Neuroscience – 2020
    DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1846-19.2020
  • Domain-Specific Cognitive Impairments in Humans and Flies With Reduced CYFIP1 Dosage
    🧩 Biological Psychiatry – 2019
    DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.04.008
  • SynGO: An Evidence-Based, Expert-Curated Knowledge Base for the Synapse
    🧠 Neuron – 2019
    DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.05.002
  • Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Clinical Features and Perspectives
    🧠 Current Opinion in Neurobiology – 2017
    DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2017.05.018
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders: Translating Human Deficits into Mouse Behavior
    🐁 Neurobiology of Learning and Memory – 2015
    DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2015.07.013
  • Learning and Behavioral Deficits Associated with the Absence of the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein: What a Fly and Mouse Model Can Teach Us
    🧠 Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) – 2014
    DOI: 10.1101/lm.035956.114
  • Learning and Memory Deficits Resulting from Reduction of the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein: A Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-Mediated Inhibition of cAMP Signaling in Drosophila
    🧠 The Journal of Neuroscience – 2012
    DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1347-12.2012
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors for the Treatment of Hypersensitive Esophagus: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study
    💊 The American Journal of Gastroenterology – 2011
    DOI: 10.1038/ajg.2011.179

Dr Andreu Massot Tarrús | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr Andreu Massot Tarrús | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 🏆

Neurologist at Hospital Universitari Mútua Terrassa, Spain🎓

Andreu Massot Tarrús, MD, PhD, is a highly accomplished neurologist and epileptologist with over 20 years of experience. He earned his Medical Doctorate from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2003 and later completed a PhD Cum Laude in Medicine, focusing on intracranial atherostenosis. He has held senior neurology positions at prestigious hospitals in Spain, including Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Jiménez Díaz Foundation, and Hospital Universitari Mútua Terrassa, where he currently serves. Dr. Massot Tarrús has specialized expertise in epilepsy, EEG, and cerebrovascular diseases and has completed advanced fellowships in Canada and the UK.

Professional Profile 

Education

Andreu Massot Tarrús earned his Medical Doctorate in August 2003 from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He went on to complete his Neurology specialization in May 2009 at the Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona. In June 2013, he was awarded a PhD Cum Laude in Medicine by the same university for his thesis on intracranial atherostenosis, supervised by Dr. Montaner Villalonga and Dr. Álvarez-Sabín. His commitment to epilepsy research led him to a Clinical and Research Fellowship in Epilepsy and EEG at Western University, Ontario, in 2014, followed by a Master in Epilepsy from the Universidad de Murcia in 2018, where he received an excellent qualification.

 Work Experience

Dr. Massot Tarrús’s medical career has spanned several prestigious institutions. Starting as a clinical observer in London (2008), he then became a Senior Neurologist in Barcelona and Madrid, working in the Neurovascular Unit at Vall d’Hebron (2009-2010) and the Epilepsy Unit at the Jiménez Díaz Foundation (2010-2011). Between 2011 and 2021, he took on various senior roles, including at Hospital del Mar and Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid. Since September 2021, he has been a Senior Neurologist and Epileptologist at Hospital Universitari Mútua Terrassa, where he continues to excel in treating neurological disorders, particularly epilepsy.

 Skills 

Dr. Massot Tarrús is highly skilled in Electroencephalography (EEG) and Video-EEG monitoring. He has extensive experience in intraoperative electrocorticography, cortical stimulation mapping, and the Wada test. His expertise in cerebrovascular diseases and ultrasonography diagnostics has made him a leading lecturer at several top hospitals, including Vall d’Hebron, Hospital del Mar, and Hospital Gregorio Marañón.

Awards & Honors

He holds certifications in Electroencephalography from both the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2015) and the Spanish Society of Neurology (2016). He was also awarded a Cum Laude distinction for his doctoral work and has participated in advanced training like the NIH Stroke Scale Training by the National Stroke Association.

 Membership 

Dr. Massot Tarrús is an active member of the Spanish Society of Neurology and has contributed significantly to clinical neurophysiology through his memberships in various international medical bodies.

 Teaching Experience

Dr. Massot Tarrús has shared his knowledge extensively, offering lectures on epilepsy, neurovascular diseases, and ultrasonography techniques. He has taught at institutions like Jiménez Díaz Foundation, Hospital del Mar, and Western University, where his work in EEG and cerebrovascular illness has helped shape the careers of future neurologists.

 Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on epilepsy and ischemic cerebrovascular diseases. His PhD thesis, which examined markers of recurrence in intracranial atherostenosis, highlights his dedication to improving diagnostics and treatment outcomes in neurology. He continues to contribute to research on epilepsy and cerebrovascular conditions, aiming to reduce the recurrence of ischemic events in patients.

 

📖Publications : 

  • 📄 “Real-world safety and effectiveness of cenobamate in patients with focal onset seizures: Outcomes from an Expanded Access Program”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Epilepsia Open
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 8(3), pp. 918–929
  • 📊 “Risk factors for comorbid epilepsy in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. Dataset of a large cohort study”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Data in Brief
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 45, 108568
  • 🧠 “Roles of fMRI and Wada tests in the presurgical evaluation of language functions in temporal lobe epilepsy”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 13, 884730
  • 💊 “Perampanel as adjuvant treatment in epileptic encephalopathies: A multicenter study in routine clinical practice”
    Co-author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 134, 108836
  • 📈 “Factors associated with comorbid epilepsy in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: A large cohort study”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 134, 108780
  • 🧩 “Cortical myoclonus associated with coeliac disease showing a characteristic EEG pattern: A case report”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Seizure
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 95, pp. 81–83
  • 🚑 “Response to anakinra in new-onset refractory status epilepticus: A clinical case”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Seizure
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 94, pp. 92–94
  • 🦠 “Neurological complications of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients: The registry of a neurology department in the first wave of the pandemic”
    Co-author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: European Journal of Neurology
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 28(10), pp. 3339–3347
  • 📉 “Predicting outcome of patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures after diagnosis in an epilepsy monitoring unit”
    Author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 120, 108004
  • 🧬 “E200K familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. MRI, EEG, PET and neuropathological correlation in a family”
    Co-author: Massot-Tarrús, A.
    Journal: Neurologia
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 36(5), pp. 399–401

 

Dr Roberta Gasparro | Neuroscience | Best Paper Award

Dr Roberta Gasparro | Neuroscience | Best Paper Award 🏆

Research Fellow at University of Naples Federico II , Italy🎓

Dr. Roberta Gasparro, born in 1988, is a distinguished professional in the field of Dentistry and Oral Surgery. She is a resident of Laureana Cilento, Salerno, Italy. Dr. Gasparro has established herself as a highly qualified dentist and researcher, recognized for her significant contributions to clinical and experimental medicine.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Gasparro began her academic journey with a Scientific High School Diploma in 2007, achieving top marks. She then pursued Biotechnology Sciences at the University of Naples Federico II, later transitioning to Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics. She graduated in 2013 with the highest honors, receiving special mention and publication dignity. In 2017, she earned a PhD in “Clinical and Experimental Medicine” from the same university. Her education was further enhanced by an Advanced Training Course in Oral and Reconstructive Surgery in 2023.

 💼Work Experience

Dr. Gasparro has held various prestigious positions throughout her career. After obtaining her degree, she worked as a Research Fellow at the University of Naples Federico II in the Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive, and Odontostomatological Sciences. In 2019, she was ranked first in the competition for the Specialization in Oral Surgery. Currently, she serves as a Contract Professor at the University of Salerno, where she teaches Odontostomatological Clinic modules in the Integrated Therapy courses.

 🛠️Skills

Dr. Gasparro’s skills include expertise in Oral Surgery, Implantology, and Maxillofacial Pathology and Therapy. Her academic background and practical experience have equipped her with advanced knowledge in clinical and experimental dentistry, as well as a deep understanding of complex surgical procedures.

 🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Gasparro’s excellence has been recognized with several awards, particularly for her oral presentations and poster contributions at national and international conferences. Her work has earned her multiple honors, including being a recipient of special mention for her degree and PhD achievements.

 Membership 🏛️and Affiliations 🤝

As an active member of various national and international scientific societies, Dr. Gasparro holds several responsibilities, contributing to the advancement of dental and medical sciences. Her involvement in these organizations reflects her commitment to staying at the forefront of her field.

 Teaching Experience👨‍🏫

Dr. Gasparro has extensive teaching experience, having served as a Contract Professor at the University of Salerno since 2020. She has taught the Odontostomatological Clinic module in both Integrated Therapy I and II courses for the Master’s Degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics. Her teaching has been highly regarded, and she continues to contribute to the education of future dental professionals.

 Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Gasparro’s research is focused on clinical and experimental medicine, with a particular emphasis on Oral Surgery, Implantology, and Maxillofacial Pathology. She has authored 53 publications in indexed and impact-factor journals, with an H index of 13 and a total of 536 citations, underscoring the impact of her research. Her work has been published in high-ranking journals, including 13 Q1 articles, one of which is in the top decile.

📖Publications : 

  • The role of cognitive and non‐cognitive factors in dental anxiety: A mediation model
    🗓️ 2021
    📘 European Journal of Oral Sciences
    ✍️ Authors: C. Scandurra, R. Gasparro, P. Dolce, V. Bochicchio, B. Muzii, G. Sammartino, …

 

  • Treatment of periodontal pockets at the distal aspect of mandibular second molar after surgical removal of impacted third molar and application of L-PRF: A split-mouth study
    🗓️ 2020
    📘 Quintessence International
    ✍️ Authors: R. Gasparro, G. Sammartino, M. Mariniello, A. Espedito di Lauro, …

 

  • Rhein: A novel antibacterial compound against Streptococcus mutans infection
    🗓️ 2022
    📘 Microbiological Research
    ✍️ Authors: V. Folliero, F. Dell’Annunziata, E. Roscetto, A. Amato, R. Gasparro, …

 

  • Multidisciplinary approach to fused maxillary central incisors: A case report
    🗓️ 2014
    📘 Journal of Medical Case Reports
    ✍️ Authors: G. Sammartino, V. Cerone, R. Gasparro, F. Riccitiello, O. Trosino

 

  • Use of injectable platelet‐rich fibrin in the treatment of plasma cell mucositis of the oral cavity refractory to corticosteroid therapy: A case report
    🗓️ 2019
    📘 Dermatologic Therapy
    ✍️ Authors: R. Gasparro, D. Adamo, M. Masucci, G. Sammartino, M.D. Mignogna

 

  • Three-dimensional cell cultures: The bridge between in vitro and in vivo models
    🗓️ 2023
    📘 International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    ✍️ Authors: O. Urzì, R. Gasparro, E. Costanzo, A. De Luca, G. Giavaresi, S. Fontana, …

 

  • Burning fog: Cognitive impairment in burning mouth syndrome
    🗓️ 2021
    📘 Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
    ✍️ Authors: F. Canfora, E. Calabria, R. Cuocolo, L. Ugga, G. Buono, G. Marenzi, …

 

  • Peri-implant soft tissue management: Cairo opinion consensus conference
    🗓️ 2020
    📘 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    ✍️ Authors: F.S.L. Del Amo, S.H. Yu, G. Sammartino, A. Sculean, G. Zucchelli, G. Rasperini, …

 

  • Effectiveness of surgical procedures in the acceleration of orthodontic tooth movement: Findings from systematic reviews and meta‐analyses
    🗓️ 2022
    📘 Japanese Dental Science Review
    ✍️ Authors: R. Gasparro, R. Bucci, F. De Rosa, G. Sammartino, P. Bucci, V. D’Antò, …

 

  • The use of piezosurgery in genioplasty
    🗓️ 2016
    📘 Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
    ✍️ Authors: R. Rullo, V.M. Festa, F. Rullo, O. Trosino, V. Cerone, R. Gasparro, L. Laino, …

 

  • Platelet‐rich plasma counteracts detrimental effect of high‐glucose concentrations on mesenchymal stem cells from Bichat fat pad
    🗓️ 2020
    📘 Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
    ✍️ Authors: V. D’Esposito, M. Lecce, G. Marenzi, S. Cabaro, M.R. Ambrosio, …

 

  • Clinical relevance of bone density values from CT related to dental implant stability: A retrospective study
    🗓️ 2018
    📘 BioMed Research International
    ✍️ Authors: V. Bruno, C. Berti, C. Barausse, M. Badino, R. Gasparro, D.R. Ippolito, …

 

  • Four-year post-loading results of full-arch rehabilitation with immediate placement and immediate loading implants: A retrospective controlled study
    🗓️ 2017
    📘 Quintessence International
    ✍️ Authors: A. Simonpieri, R. Gasparro, G. Pantaleo, J. Mignogna, F. Riccitiello, …

 

Hussein Al-Hakeim | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof Hussein Al-Hakeim | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 🏆

Peofessor of Medical Biochemistry at University of Kufa, Iraq🎓

 Professor Dr. Hussein Kadhem Al-Hakeim is a distinguished Iraqi academic specializing in Medical Biochemistry, Biological Psychiatry, Insulin Resistance, and Nanobiochemistry. Residing at 28 Al-Adala, Najaf, Iraq, he is currently affiliated with Kufa University. Dr. Al-Hakeim is well-recognized for his significant contributions to biochemistry and clinical chemistry in Iraq.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Al-Hakeim earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Mosul in 1991, followed by an M.Sc. in Medical Chemistry and a High Graduate Diploma in Clinical Biochemistry from Al-Nahrain University in 2000 and 2001, respectively. He completed his Ph.D. in Medical Chemistry at the same institution in 2004. Additionally, he holds a Diploma in International Law and Diplomatic Relations from Cairo Regional Center for Training and Arbitration, obtained in 2017.

 💼Work Experience

Dr. Al-Hakeim has held various leadership roles, including Head of the Department of Chemistry at Kufa University and the University of Karbala. He has served as the Assistant Dean and Chief of the Examination Committee at the College of Science, University of Karbala. His teaching career includes extensive experience as a lecturer in postgraduate studies across multiple universities in Iraq.

 🛠️Skills

Dr. Al-Hakeim is an expert in Medical and Clinical Biochemistry, Nanobiochemistry, Insulin Resistance, and Stem Cell Technology. He has a profound knowledge of biostatistics, biosensors, and protein-nanoparticle interactions, and is skilled in advanced laboratory techniques and various biochemical analysis methods.

 🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Al-Hakeim’s work has been recognized at numerous scientific congresses and conferences worldwide. His research contributions and academic leadership have earned him a prominent place in Iraq’s scientific community.

 Membership 🏛️and Affiliations 🤝

Dr. Al-Hakeim is an active member of several scientific committees and associations. He frequently participates in international conferences and has presented his research at numerous prestigious events.

 Teaching Experience👨‍🏫

Dr. Al-Hakeim has taught a wide range of courses at the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. levels. His subjects include Advanced Biochemistry, Clinical Biochemistry, Toxicology, Endocrinology, Biostatistics, and more. He has also coordinated several courses and training programs, contributing significantly to the academic development of his students.

 Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Al-Hakeim’s research interests encompass Medical Biochemistry, Clinical Chemistry, Insulin Resistance Mechanisms, Stem Cell Technology, Nanobiochemistry, and the Medical Applications of Surface Chemistry. His work is particularly focused on protein-nanoparticle interactions, a field where he has made substantial contributions.

📖Publications : 

  • IL-6, IL-18, sIL-2R, and TNFα proinflammatory markers in depression and schizophrenia patients who are free of overt inflammation
    • 🗓️ Year: 2015
    • 📚 Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Long-COVID post-viral chronic fatigue and affective symptoms are associated with oxidative damage, lowered antioxidant defenses, and inflammation: a proof of concept
    • 🗓️ Year: 2023
    • 📚 Journal: Molecular Psychiatry
  • Study of the effect of iron overload on the function of endocrine glands in male thalassemia patients
    • 🗓️ Year: 2011
    • 📚 Journal: Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
  • Intersections between pneumonia, lowered oxygen saturation percentage, and immune activation mediate depression, anxiety, and chronic fatigue syndrome-like symptoms due to COVID
    • 🗓️ Year: 2021
    • 📚 Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders
  • The tryptophan catabolite or kynurenine pathway in schizophrenia: meta-analysis reveals dissociations between central, serum, and plasma compartments
    • 🗓️ Year: 2022
    • 📚 Journal: Molecular Psychiatry
  • The tryptophan catabolite or kynurenine pathway in COVID-19 and critical COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    • 🗓️ Year: 2022
    • 📚 Journal: medRxiv
  • Serum levels of lipids, calcium, and magnesium in women with hypothyroidism and cardiovascular diseases
    • 🗓️ Year: 2009
    • 📚 Journal: Journal of Laboratory Physicians
  • High Mobility Group Protein 1 and Dickkopf-Related Protein 1 in Schizophrenia and Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: Associations With Interleukin-6, Symptom Domains, and…
    • 🗓️ Year: 2020
    • 📚 Journal: Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • IL-10 is associated with increased mu-opioid receptor levels in major depressive disorder
    • 🗓️ Year: 2019
    • 📚 Journal: European Psychiatry
  • Lowered oxygen saturation and increased body temperature in acute COVID-19 largely predict chronic fatigue syndrome and affective symptoms due to Long COVID: A precision…
    • 🗓️ Year: 2023
    • 📚 Journal: Acta Neuropsychiatrica
  • The physio-affective phenome of major depression is strongly associated with biomarkers of astroglial and neuronal projection toxicity which in turn are associated with…
    • 🗓️ Year: 2023
    • 📚 Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Serum interleukin levels and insulin resistance in major depressive disorder
    • 🗓️ Year: 2018
    • 📚 Journal: CNS & Neurological Disorders – Drug Targets
  • Lowered quality of life in long COVID is predicted by affective symptoms, chronic fatigue syndrome, inflammation, and neuroimmunotoxic pathways
    • 🗓️ Year: 2022
    • 📚 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Schizophrenia phenomenology revisited: positive and negative symptoms are strongly related reflective manifestations of an underlying single trait indicating overall severity…
    • 🗓️ Year: 2020
    • 📚 Journal: CNS Spectrums
  • The tryptophan catabolite or kynurenine pathway in major depressive and bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • 🗓️ Year: 2022
    • 📚 Journal: Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health
  • The neuroimmune and neurotoxic fingerprint of major neurocognitive psychosis or deficit schizophrenia: a supervised machine learning study
    • 🗓️ Year: 2020
    • 📚 Journal: Neurotoxicity Research
  • Serum apelin and galectin-3 in preeclampsia in Iraq
    • 🗓️ Year: 2020
    • 📚 Journal: Hypertension in Pregnancy
  • Construction of a Neuro-Immune-Cognitive Pathway-Phenotype Underpinning the Phenome of Deficit Schizophrenia
    • 🗓️ Year: 2020
    • 📚 Journal: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
  • Estimation of Serum Copper, Manganese, Selenium, and Zinc in Hypothyroidism Patients
    • 🗓️ Year: 2009
    • 📚 Journal: IUFS Journal of Biology
  • Major depression in children with transfusion-dependent thalassemia is strongly associated with the combined effects of blood transfusion rate, iron overload, and increased pro…
    • 🗓️ Year: 2020
    • 📚 Journal: Neurotoxicity Research