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, …

 

Mark Myers | Neuroscience | Excellence in Research

Dr Mark Myers | Neuroscience | Excellence in Research

Professor  at University of Tennessee Health Science Center, United States

Mark H. Myers, Ph.D. is a distinguished professional in the fields of computer science, biomedical engineering, and computational neurodynamics. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), a position he has held since 2014, and serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Mathematics/Computer Science Department at Christian Brothers University since 2020.

Profile:

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Education:

🎓 Ph.D. in Computer Science – University of Memphis (2005-2011) 🧠 Dissertation: Simulation of Abnormal/Normal Brain States Using the KIV Model 🎓 M.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering – University of Memphis 🧩 Thesis: Vagus Nerve Implant Simulator for Seizure Prediction and Treatment 🎓 M.Sc. in Computer Science – University of Memphis (2004-2005) 🧪 Thesis: Optimization of EEG Analysis for Cognitive Phase Transitions 🎓 B.Sc. in Physics, Minor in Math – University of Alabama

Professional Experience:

🔬 Assistant Professor – University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Medicine (2014-present) 🖥️ Adjunct Professor – Christian Brothers University, Mathematics/Computer Science Department (2020-present) 📊 Sr. Data Science Architect Consultant – Cognosante, LLC for Veteran’s Administration (2020-2021) 💼 CTO/CEO – NeuroDyne, Inc (2017-present) 🔬 Director, Center for Biomedical Informatics – UTHSC, College of Medicine (2015-2016) 🔬 Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology – UTHSC, College of Medicine (2012-2015) 👨‍🏫 Adjunct Professor, Computer Science – University of Memphis (2012-2015) 🔬 Research Assistant – Computational Neurodynamics Lab, University of Memphis (2004-2012) ⚓ Sr. R&D Software Engineer Consultant – U.S. Navy-Department of Defense Contractor (2009-2011) 📦 Senior Enterprise Architect – FedEx Express (2006-2009)

Associations: 🧠 Guest Editor and Topic Editor – Frontiers in Neuroscience, Brain Sciences 🧠 Review Editor – Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 🧬 Member – Society for Neuroscience, International Neural Network Society, The Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology

Teaching Experience:

👨‍🏫 Adjunct Professor – Christian Brothers University Courses: Neural Networks, Operating Systems, C Programming, Introduction to AI 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – UTHSC Courses: Neuroanatomy Lab 👨‍🏫 Adjunct Professor – University of Memphis Courses: Java Network Programming, Control Theory/Systems Neuroscience 👨‍🏫 Adjunct Professor – Rhodes College Courses: Physics I, Physics II

Research  Focus   :

Dr. Mark H. Myers’ neuroscience research is centered around several key areas:

Seizure Prediction and Detection:Development of Algorithms: Dr. Myers has developed advanced algorithms for the prediction and detection of seizures, with a focus on non-invasive techniques using EEG data.Ambulatory Monitoring: His patented work on ambulatory seizure monitoring systems aims to provide real-time detection and management of seizures, improving patient outcomes.

Brain-State Simulation:KIV Model: His Ph.D. dissertation involved the simulation of abnormal and normal brain states using the KIV model, contributing to the understanding of various neurological conditions.

EEG Analysis and Cognitive Phase Transitions:EEG Optimization: Dr. Myers’ research includes optimizing EEG analysis to detect cognitive phase transitions, enhancing the ability to monitor and interpret brain activity during different cognitive states.

Neurodynamic Modeling:Mesoscopic Modeling: He has worked on modeling neuron population dynamics to study brain disorders such as epilepsy, providing insights into the neural mechanisms underlying these conditions.

Neural Interfaces and Vagus Nerve Stimulation:Vagus Nerve Research: His master’s thesis on a vagus nerve implant simulator aimed at predicting and treating seizures showcases his interest in neural interfaces and their therapeutic potential.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):Visual Evoked Potentials: Recent research by Dr. Myers investigates the effects of mild traumatic brain injuries on visual pathways, providing valuable data on the impact of TBI on cognitive functions.

Multisensory Integration:Audiovisual Processing: His studies on multisensory integration, particularly in patients with inherited retinal dystrophies, explore how the brain processes and integrates information from different sensory modalities.

Collaborative Research:NSF and DOD Grants: Dr. Myers has led and contributed to numerous research projects funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense, focusing on brain-computer interfaces, cognitive modeling, and autonomous systems.

Citations:

📚Citations: 179

📄 Documents: 173

📊h-index: 8

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Auditory and olfactory findings in patients with USH2A-related retinal degeneration—Findings at baseline from the rate of progression in USH2A-related retinal degeneration natural history study (RUSH2A)
    Authors: Iannaccone, A., Brewer, C.C., Cheng, P., … Stingl, K., Zein, W.M.
    Journal: American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A, 2021, 185(12), pp. 3717–3727
  2. Automatic detection of a student’s affective states for intelligent teaching systems
    Author: Myers, M.H.
    Journal: Brain Sciences, 2021, 11(3), pp. 1–15, 331
  3. Seizure localization using EEG analytical signals
    Authors: Myers, M.H., Padmanabha, A., Bidelman, G.M., Wheless, J.W.
    Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology, 2020, 131(9), pp. 2131–2139
  4. Frontal cortex selectively overrides auditory processing to bias perception for looming sonic motion
    Authors: Bidelman, G.M., Myers, M.H.
    Journal: Brain Research, 2020, 1726, 146507
  5. Mesoscopic neuron population modeling of normal/epileptic brain dynamics
    Authors: Myers, M.H., Kozma, R.
    Journal: Cognitive Neurodynamics, 2018, 12(2), pp. 211–223
  6. A pilot investigation of audiovisual processing and multisensory integration in patients with inherited retinal dystrophies
    Authors: Myers, M.H., Iannaccone, A., Bidelman, G.M.
    Journal: BMC Ophthalmology, 2017, 17(1), pp. 240