Corneliu Toader | Neurosurgery | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Corneliu Toader | Neurosurgery | Distinguished Scientist Award

Conf. Univ. Dr. Corneliu Toader is a renowned Romanian neurosurgeon, serving as a primary neurosurgeon at the National Institute of Neurology and Neurovascular Diseases since 2000 and as a university lecturer at “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest. With over three decades of experience, he has performed over 3,200 complex neurosurgical operations, including more than 1,200 cerebral aneurysms. His clinical expertise spans cerebrovascular surgery, AV malformations, brain and skull base tumors, and spinal procedures. He has also held key leadership roles, including Manager of the National Institute of Neurology since 2009. A dedicated academic, he has advanced from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, shaping the next generation of neurosurgeons. He is multilingual and trained across Europe, bringing global standards to Romanian neurosurgery.

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Education šŸŽ“

Dr. Toader graduated from the “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, in 1986, with a general medicine degree and the highest honors, scoring 10/10 in his licensure exam. He completed secondary education at Liceul Sanitar Galați (1976–1980). In 2007, he earned his Ph.D. in Medicine from “Carol Davila” University, awarded Magna Cum Laude by ministerial decree. He has received international neurosurgical training via EANS courses in spine, vascular, pediatric, and functional neurosurgery, conducted in France, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, and Germany. Additional training includes pediatric neurosurgery in Brașov, reconstructive microsurgery in Italy, skull base surgery in Bucharest, and a visiting neurosurgeon stage in Marburg, Germany. His continuous education in Europe reflects a commitment to cutting-edge neurosurgical advancements and academic excellence.

Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

Dr. Toader’s medical career began in 1986 as a military intern doctor, followed by a general practice role (1989–1990) in Galați. From 1990 to 1995, he trained as a neurosurgery resident at Spitalul ā€œGheorghe Marinescu,ā€ Bucharest. He then served as neurosurgery specialist (1995–2000), and since 2000, as a primary neurosurgeon at the National Institute of Neurology and Neurovascular Diseases. Academically, he began as Assistant Professor in 1999, became Senior Lecturer in 2011, and is now Associate Professor at ā€œCarol Davilaā€ University. He was Medical Director (2007–2009) and has been Manager of the National Institute since 2009. He has performed over 3,200 advanced neurosurgical procedures. His organizational skills include public health service management, acquired through specialized national training. He is highly skilled in both clinical and academic neurosurgery with leadership roles in institutional governance.

Awards & Recognitions šŸ…

Dr. Toader was awarded Magna Cum Laude for his 2007 Ph.D. in Medicine from “Carol Davila” University. He graduated with a perfect score in his medical licensure exam, a rare academic distinction. He has received recognition for completing prestigious neurosurgery training programs across Europe under the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS). He was invited as a foreign visiting neurosurgeon to the University Clinic of Neurosurgery in Marburg, Germany. His leadership roles as Medical Director and Manager of the National Institute reflect his exceptional administrative and professional contributions. His expertise in micro-neurosurgery, laser neurosurgery, and skull base procedures has earned him recognition within the Romanian and European neurosurgical community. Additionally, his proficiency in English, French, and Italian supports his international collaborations and continued excellence in academic and surgical fields.

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Dr. Toader’s research interests align with his surgical expertise in cerebrovascular diseases, particularly cerebral aneurysms, arterio-venous malformations, and skull base tumors. His academic and clinical investigations emphasize advanced techniques in micro-neurosurgery, laser-assisted surgery, and reconstructive neurosurgery. He integrates his European neurosurgical training into practice, enhancing outcomes for complex brain and spinal pathologies. His research also covers pediatric neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, and functional neurosurgery. Dr. Toader is engaged in multidisciplinary studies to improve surgical approaches and patient recovery, supported by his teaching role at ā€œCarol Davilaā€ University. His managerial experience supports institutional research projects focused on clinical innovation, procedural safety, and surgical efficacy. His contributions shape national neurosurgical protocols and mentor research in clinical neurosciences and neurosurgical education.

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Forshing Lui | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Forshing Lui | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. For-Shing Lui, a U.S. citizen and licensed neurologist in California, the UK, and Hong Kong, is an esteemed academic and clinician with over four decades of international experience in neurology and internal medicine, currently serving as Professor of Neurology at California Northstate University College of Medicine (CNUCOM), where he contributes significantly to medical education, curriculum development, and professional regulatory boards.

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Education šŸŽ“

Dr. Lui completed his M.B.B.S. from the University of Hong Kong in 1978, followed by an internal medicine residency (1978–1982) at the same institution; he then undertook neurology fellowship training at Newcastle General Hospital, UK (1982–1984), and a neurology residency at UC Davis (1995–1999), also serving as Chief Resident; his qualifications include being a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh), Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, and Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology.

Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

Dr. Lui has served as Expert Consultant and Reviewer for the Medical Board of California, Professor and Course Director at CNUCOM since 2014, Chair of Clinical Sciences, and Vice Chair of Education; formerly, he was Staff Neurologist and Chief of Neurology at Kaiser Permanente, Clinical Professor at UC Davis, and practiced as a neurologist and internist in Hong Kong; his roles spanned clinical practice, academic leadership, curriculum design, quality assurance, and international consultancy.

Awards & Recognitions šŸ…

Dr. Lui received the 2022 A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award from the American Academy of Neurology, the ITLE University Distinguished Teacher Award in 2021, and multiple CNUCOM Professor of the Year Awards (2019–2023); his national recognitions include listings in America’s Top Physicians and Sacramento Magazine’s Top Doctors; he won the Croucher Fellowship (1982), John Anderson Gold Medal (1978), and several medical school scholarships for academic excellence, including the Li Shu Fan Prize in Pharmacology.

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Dr. Lui’s academic and clinical interests lie in neurology education, vascular neurology, neuroimaging, and multiple sclerosis, with a deep commitment to medical pedagogy and curriculum leadership; his research integrates neurodiagnostic techniques with clinical neurology, particularly in imaging-based teaching, and he has presented regularly at neuroradiology conferences and contributed to educational innovation in neurology training at both Kaiser Permanente and CNUCOM, reflecting a lifelong dedication to mentoring, patient care, and advancing neurologic knowledge.

Jolanta Dorszewska | Neurobiology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jolanta Dorszewska | Neurobiology | Women Researcher Award

Professor Jolanta Dorszewska is a globally recognized neuroscientist and pharmacologist based at Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland šŸ§ šŸ‡µšŸ‡±. She leads the Laboratory of Neurobiology, exploring the molecular and genetic basis of neurodegenerative diseases 🧬. With over 35 years of academic experience, her work spans neurochemistry, clinical neurology, and genetic research in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease 🧪. A prolific author, she has contributed to 80+ research papers, 50+ reviews, and 30+ book chapters šŸ“š. She serves on editorial boards of top neuroscience journals and holds leadership roles in national and international neurological societies šŸŒ.

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Education šŸŽ“

Prof. Dorszewska earned her M.Sc. in Pharmacy with distinction from Poznan University of Medical Sciences in 1987 šŸ…. She completed board certifications in Pharmaceutical Analytics (1990 & 1997) and received her Ph.D. in 1996 🧪. In 2004, she qualified as an Associate Professor and achieved full Professorship in 2016 šŸŽ“. Her academic growth includes training in medical genetics from 2012 to 2020 🧬. Her education reflects an evolving blend of pharmacy, neurobiology, and genetics, forming the foundation of her current research excellence šŸ’”.

Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

Prof. Dorszewska began as an Assistant in the Dept. of Pharmacy (1987-88), then in Clinical Neurochemistry (1988-96) at PUMS šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬. She was a Research Scientist in New York (1999–2000) šŸ—½ and has led the Laboratory of Neurobiology since 2004 🧠. She became Full Professor in 2022 šŸ›ļø. She also lectured at the National High Medical School in Pila (2012–2018) šŸ“–. Her career blends hands-on research, global collaboration, and dedicated academic leadership šŸ“š. She continues to mentor, publish, and drive innovations in neurology and neurochemistry šŸš€

Awards & Recognitions šŸ…

Awards and Honors:
Prof. Dorszewska is a Local Honorary Member of the 12th World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (2018) 🌐. She has served as Guest Editor for 6 prestigious theme issues and holds editorial roles in top-tier journals like Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience and Current Alzheimer Research šŸ“˜. A section and associate editor for journals across the USA, UK, and Poland šŸŒ, she’s a key figure in scientific publishing šŸ–‹ļø. She’s affiliated with the Polish Academy of Sciences and international neurological societies and has co-edited 5 books šŸ“š.

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Research Focus:
Her research spans lipid metabolism in hypoxia 🧫, cerebral sterols 🧠, neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine) 🧪, apoptosis in aging and disease (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s) šŸ’”, and gene polymorphisms (MTHFR, MAO-B, PARK) 🧬. She investigates homocysteine metabolism, catecholamine pathways, and molecular changes in neurodegeneration 🧠. Since 2009, she’s focused on genetic mutations (PARK, APOE), biomarkers (ASN, microRNAs), and migraine genetics āš™ļø. She uses advanced techniques like HPLC, PCR, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry šŸ”. Her interdisciplinary work integrates neurobiology, pharmacogenomics, and molecular neuroscience in tackling brain diseases šŸš€.

PublicationsĀ 
  • Genetic variants of ZNF746 and the level of plasma Parkin, PINK1, and ZNF746 proteins in patients with Parkinson’s disease

    IBRO Neuroscience Reports
    2025-06 |Ā Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS:Ā Jolanta Dorszewska;Ā Jolanta Florczak-Wyspiańska;Ā Bartosz Słowikowski;Ā Wojciech Owecki;Ā Oliwia Szymanowicz;Ā Ulyana Goutor;Ā Mateusz Dezor;Ā Paweł P. Jagodziński;Ā Wojciech Kozubski
  • Kinesiotherapeutic Possibilities and Molecular Parameters in Multiple Sclerosis

    Sclerosis
    2025-04-03 |Ā Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Katarzyna Wiszniewska; Małgorzata Wilk; Małgorzata Wiszniewska; Joanna Poszwa; Oliwia Szymanowicz; Wojciech Kozubski; Jolanta Dorszewsk
  • Unraveling the Role of Proteinopathies in Parasitic Infections

    Biomedicines
    2025-03-03 |Ā Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS:Ā Mikołaj Hurła;Ā Damian Pikor;Ā Natalia Banaszek-Hurła;Ā Alicja Drelichowska;Ā Jolanta Dorszewska;Ā Wojciech Kozubski;Ā Elżbieta Kacprzak;Ā Małgorzata Paul
  • Expression of Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor and Early Oxidative DNA Damage in Aging Rat Brain—The Effects of Memantine

    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    2025-02-14 |Ā Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS:Ā Małgorzata Anna Lewandowska;Ā Agata Różycka;Ā Teresa Grzelak;Ā Bartosz Kempisty;Ā Paweł Piotr Jagodziński;Ā Margarita Lianeri;Ā Jolanta Dorszewska