Dr. Marcel Hoh | medical sciences | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Marcel Hoh | medical sciences| Best Scholar Award

Ā Oberarzt (senior physician) at Klinikum Bayreuth

šŸ§‘ā€āš•ļø Marcel Hoh, is currently an Oberarzt (senior physician) in Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic, and Hand Surgery at Klinikum Bayreuth. He resides in Bayreuth, Germany, and has been actively involved in medical practice since 2016, with significant experience in surgery and leadership roles.

 

 

Professional ProfileĀ 

šŸŽ“ Education

šŸŽ“ Marcel completed his Abitur at Albertus-Magnus Gymnasium in Regensburg in 2008. He pursued a degree in Human Medicine at the University of Regensburg from 2009 to 2015. He passed all three sections of the German Medical Examination and was awarded his medical license (Approbation) in December 2015, followed by approval in Switzerland in 2016.

 

šŸ¢ Work Experience

šŸ’¼ Marcel has a strong background in surgery, starting as an assistant physician in General Surgery at See-Spital Horgen, Switzerland (2016-2017). He then specialized in Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic, and Hand Surgery at Klinikum Bayreuth, where he worked as an assistant physician from 2017 to 2022. In October 2022, he was promoted to Funktionsoberarzt (deputy senior physician) and became Oberarzt in September 2023.

 

🧬 Skills

šŸ› ļø Marcel brings a diverse set of skills, including expertise in plastic and reconstructive surgery, quality management (since 2017), and hygiene control (since 2022). He is also fluent in English, enabling him to work internationally.

 

Awards and Honors šŸ†

šŸ† Marcel has contributed to several notable medical publications, including chapters in textbooks such as Allgemeinmedizin und Praxis (Springer, 2014) and Risikopatienten in der Zahnarztpraxis (2014). He is a recognized expert, with ongoing research contributions in Plastic and Hand Surgery.

Membership šŸ¤

šŸŒ Since 2022, Marcel has been involved in annual humanitarian missions with Interplast Germany, providing surgical care at Bombo Regional Hospital in Tanga, Tanzania. His role reflects his commitment to global healthcare and outreach.

 

Teaching Experience šŸ“š

Philippe has substantial teaching experience, having served as a part-time lecturer at multiple higher education institutions in Chad. From 2014 to 2017, he taught at the University of Moundou, and during the 2014-2015 academic year, he also lectured at the Ecole Normale SupĆ©rieure in N’Djamena and Bongor. His teaching expertise lies in chemistry and its applications, and he has contributed to the academic development of numerous students in these institutions.

šŸ”¬ Research Focus

šŸ”¬ Marcel’s research interests are focused on Plastic, Reconstructive, and Hand Surgery. He has collaborated with renowned professors and doctors, contributing to ongoing publications in these areas.

šŸ“š PublicationĀ 

  • Surgical Management of Secondary Complex Microsurgical Reconstructions after Amputation and Severe Trauma Injuries: A Case Series
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Life 14 (10), 1303
  • Rare Case of Massive Subfascial Lipoma of the Sole
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Authorea Preprints
  • Familial Transmission of Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Group A Streptococcus Pyogenes
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Clinical Surgery, Volume 5, 3010

 

Hussein Al-Hakeim | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof Hussein Al-Hakeim | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award šŸ†

Peofessor of Medical Biochemistry at University of Kufa, IraqšŸŽ“

Ā 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 ProfileĀ 

EducationšŸŽ“

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.

Ā šŸ’¼Work 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.

Ā šŸ› ļø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.

Ā šŸ†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.

Ā Membership šŸ›ļøand Affiliations šŸ¤

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.

Ā Teaching ExperiencešŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

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.

Ā Research Focus šŸ”¬

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.

šŸ“–Publications :Ā 

  • IL-6, IL-18, sIL-2R, and TNFα proinflammatory markers in depression and schizophrenia patients who are free of overt inflammation
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2015
    • šŸ“š 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
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2023
    • šŸ“š Journal: Molecular Psychiatry
  • Study of the effect of iron overload on the function of endocrine glands in male thalassemia patients
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2011
    • šŸ“š 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
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2021
    • šŸ“š Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders
  • The tryptophan catabolite or kynurenine pathway in schizophrenia: meta-analysis reveals dissociations between central, serum, and plasma compartments
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2022
    • šŸ“š Journal: Molecular Psychiatry
  • The tryptophan catabolite or kynurenine pathway in COVID-19 and critical COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2022
    • šŸ“š Journal: medRxiv
  • Serum levels of lipids, calcium, and magnesium in women with hypothyroidism and cardiovascular diseases
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2009
    • šŸ“š 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…
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2020
    • šŸ“š Journal: Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • IL-10 is associated with increased mu-opioid receptor levels in major depressive disorder
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2019
    • šŸ“š 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…
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2023
    • šŸ“š 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…
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2023
    • šŸ“š Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Serum interleukin levels and insulin resistance in major depressive disorder
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2018
    • šŸ“š 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
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2022
    • šŸ“š 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…
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2020
    • šŸ“š Journal: CNS Spectrums
  • The tryptophan catabolite or kynurenine pathway in major depressive and bipolar disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2022
    • šŸ“š Journal: Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health
  • The neuroimmune and neurotoxic fingerprint of major neurocognitive psychosis or deficit schizophrenia: a supervised machine learning study
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2020
    • šŸ“š Journal: Neurotoxicity Research
  • Serum apelin and galectin-3 in preeclampsia in Iraq
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2020
    • šŸ“š Journal: Hypertension in Pregnancy
  • Construction of a Neuro-Immune-Cognitive Pathway-Phenotype Underpinning the Phenome of Deficit Schizophrenia
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2020
    • šŸ“š Journal: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
  • Estimation of Serum Copper, Manganese, Selenium, and Zinc in Hypothyroidism Patients
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2009
    • šŸ“š 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…
    • šŸ—“ļø Year: 2020
    • šŸ“š Journal: Neurotoxicity Research