Amira Abdelnoor | Opioid Use Disorder | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amira Abdelnoor | Opioid Use Disorder | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Dr. Amira Abdelnoor,Ā  Tanta University – Faculty of Medicine,Ā  Egypt.

Dr. Amira Ali Abdelnoor is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology. With a strong academic background, including an M.B.B.Ch, M.Sc., and MD from Tanta University, she has made remarkable contributions to toxicology and addiction studies. Her research has significantly impacted the understanding of poisoning severity, mortality prediction, and genetic factors in opioid addiction. Through numerous publications in high-impact journals, she has enhanced clinical toxicology practices and contributed to improving patient care. As an Assistant Lecturer at Tanta Faculty of Medicine, she continues to inspire students while conducting cutting-edge research.

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Early Academic Pursuits šŸŽ“

Dr. Amira Ali Abdelnoorā€™s journey into the world of forensic medicine and clinical toxicology began with a stellar academic foundation. She earned her M.B.B.Ch from the Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University with honors (2008ā€“2014), showcasing her dedication and excellence from the start. Her passion for understanding toxicological effects and forensic investigations led her to pursue a Masterā€™s degree (2017ā€“2020) and later an MD (2020ā€“2025) in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology at the same institution. Her academic excellence was evident in her consistently high grades, which laid the groundwork for her successful research career.

Professional Endeavors and Research Excellence šŸ”¬

Currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer at Tanta Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Abdelnoor has combined her teaching expertise with cutting-edge research. She has made significant contributions to clinical toxicology and addiction studies, particularly focusing on poisoning cases that require intensive care. Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge is reflected in her published research in prestigious journals, addressing critical aspects of toxicology, poisoning severity indices, and genetic influences on opioid addiction.

Contributions to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology āš•ļø

Dr. Abdelnoor has played a vital role in expanding the understanding of acute poisoning patterns and toxicological emergencies. Her research has explored mortality predictors in aluminum phosphide poisoning, the role of genetic markers in opioid addiction susceptibility, and the effectiveness of different scoring systems in predicting ICU admission for poisoned patients. These contributions have not only provided valuable insights for medical practitioners but have also enhanced patient management strategies in toxicology.

Accolades and Recognition šŸ…

Dr. Abdelnoorā€™s research contributions have garnered international attention, with her work being cited in reputable toxicology and forensic science publications. With a growing citation index, her influence in the field is steadily expanding. Her research has appeared in high-impact journals such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Toxicology Research, and Human and Experimental Toxicology, demonstrating the significance of her work in shaping modern toxicology practices.

Impact and Influence on Toxicology Research šŸŒ

Her research has had a profound clinical impact, helping medical professionals improve diagnostic and prognostic tools for poisoning cases. By comparing various poisoning severity scores and mortality predictors, she has contributed to refining assessment tools, ensuring more accurate treatment decisions for patients suffering from toxic exposures. Her findings on opioid receptor gene polymorphisms in addiction cases have also opened new pathways for understanding genetic predispositions in substance use disorders.

Legacy and Future Contributions šŸ”­

As a dedicated researcher and educator, Dr. Abdelnoor is shaping the future of forensic medicine and toxicology. Her research not only improves clinical decision-making but also influences public health policies and forensic investigations related to poisoning and addiction. Moving forward, she aims to expand interdisciplinary collaborations, integrate advanced molecular toxicology techniques, and contribute to developing new treatment strategies for toxicological emergencies.

Publication

  • The influence of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in opioid receptors genes on opioid use disorder susceptibility among Egyptian population: A case-control study

    • Authors: Amira A. Abdelnoor, Mostafa M. Kamel, Fatma M. Elgazzar, Afaf M. Elsaid, Anas M. AboSamak
    • Year: 2025

 

  • Performance assessment of new Poisoning Mortality Score and PGI score for predicting mortality in patients with acute aluminum phosphide poisoning

    • Authors: Ghada El-Sarnagawy, Amira A. Abdelnoor, Mona Ghonem
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Shock and modified shock indices in predicting poisoning severity and outcomes in acute aluminum phosphide poisoned patients

    • Authors: Mona Ghonem, Amira A. Abdelnoor, Aliaa A. Hodeib
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Answer to Comments on ā€œComparison between various scoring systems in predicting the need for intensive care unit admission of acute pesticide-poisoned patientsā€

    • Authors: Ghada El-Sarnagawy, Amira A. Abdelnoor, Arwa A. Abuelfadl, Inas H. El-Mehallawi
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Pattern of acute poisoning that required intensive care unit admission in Tanta University poison control center

    • Authors: Amira A. Abdelnoor, Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy, Arwa A. Abuelfadl, Inas H. El-Mehallawi
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Comparison between various scoring systems in predicting the need for intensive care unit admission of acute pesticide-poisoned patients

    • Authors: Amira A. Abdelnoor
    • Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Abdelnoorā€™s exceptional research achievements, academic excellence, and dedication to toxicology and forensic medicine make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has not only advanced scientific understanding but also played a crucial role in improving patient outcomes and forensic investigations. As she continues to explore new frontiers in clinical toxicology, her influence in the field is expected to grow, leaving a lasting impact on medical research and public health.

Basanta Kumar das | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Basanta Kumar das | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Basanta Kumar das, Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,Ā  India.

Dr. Basanta Kumar Das is a distinguished fisheries scientist and Director of ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Kolkata. Born in Odisha in 1966, he pursued his Ph.D. from Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology and later completed his postdoctoral research at FRS Marine Lab, Scotland. Throughout his career, he has significantly contributed to disease management in open-water fish ecosystems, aquaculture health management, molecular epidemiology of fish diseases, and antiviral gene expression studies in carps. He has also developed medicines for ornamental fish diseases, immunostimulants, and bioactive compounds from algae and plant derivatives.

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Early Academic Pursuits šŸŽ“

Born on March 20, 1966, in Athilabaj, District Balasore, Odisha, Dr. Basanta Kumar Das embarked on an academic journey that laid the foundation for his remarkable contributions to fisheries science. He pursued his education at the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, earning his Ph.D. in 1998. His relentless thirst for knowledge led him to a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at the FRS Marine Lab in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK (2006ā€“2007), where he deepened his expertise in aquatic health and disease management. His early academic pursuits cemented his position as a leading authority in fisheries research, blending traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches.

Professional Endeavors and Leadership šŸŒŠ

Dr. Das has dedicated his career to revolutionizing inland fisheries and aquaculture. Currently serving as the Director of ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CIFRI), Kolkata, he has spearheaded numerous initiatives to enhance aquatic resource management. Beyond his directorial role, he serves as the President of the Inland Fisheries Society of India, President of the Professional Fisheries Graduates Forum, and President of the Orissa Fisheries College Alumni Association. These leadership positions reflect his unwavering commitment to fostering scientific communities and strengthening professional networks in fisheries and aquatic sciences.

Contributions and Research Focus šŸ”¬

Dr. Dasā€™s research has been instrumental in addressing critical challenges in fisheries science. His expertise spans diverse areas, including disease management in open-water fish ecosystems, health management in aquaculture, and molecular epidemiological studies of fish diseases. His groundbreaking work in anti-viral gene expression studies of carps has opened new frontiers in aquatic disease control. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to the development of medicines for ornamental fish diseases, innovative immunostimulants, and bioactive compounds derived from algae and plant derivatives. His pioneering research on enclosure culture in inland open waters has transformed sustainable fisheries management, providing innovative solutions for fish conservation and productivity.

Accolades and Recognition šŸ†

Dr. Dasā€™s illustrious career has been adorned with numerous prestigious awards. He received the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for outstanding postgraduate research from ICAR, followed by the Lal Bahadur Shastri Young Scientist Award (1999ā€“2000). His excellence in fisheries science earned him the Dr. M.S. Swaminathan Award (2011) and the Krushi Ratna Award (2016). His remarkable contributions were further acknowledged with the Eminent Zoologist of the Year Award (2017), the Ganesh Chandra Vidyarthi Award (2018), and the Best Annual Report Award (2019). In recognition of his institutional leadership, ICAR-CIFRI received the Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR Institution Award (2020) under his direction. The pinnacle of his accolades includes the Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award (2020) for outstanding research in agricultural sciences and the Agri-Food Empowering India Award (2021).

Impact and Influence on the Global Scientific Community šŸŒ

Dr. Das has built strong international collaborations, expanding the reach of Indian fisheries research to the global stage. He has established vital partnerships with WorldFish, FAO, NACA, GIZ, SAARC, BOBP, IUCN, World Bank, and leading universities such as RMIT University, University of Manitoba, University of Waterloo, and University of Aberdeen. His role in policy advisory and scientific development has helped shape sustainable aquaculture practices worldwide. Additionally, his commitment to academic mentorship is reflected in his guidance of 25 Ph.D. scholars, 35 Masterā€™s students, two postdoctoral researchers, and two international scholars. His contribution to fisheries education and scientific discourse is further amplified by 13 MoUs with government departments, commercial enterprises, and research collaborations.

Scientific Contributions and Publications šŸ“š

Dr. Dasā€™s prolific research output stands as a testament to his enduring impact on fisheries science. With over 375 international publications and 8,286 citations, his work has significantly influenced the global scientific community. His extensive research on fish diseases, bioactive compounds, and molecular diagnostics has provided critical insights into improving fish health management and enhancing aquaculture sustainability. His contributions continue to be referenced by researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders worldwide, reinforcing his position as a thought leader in aquatic sciences.

Legacy and Future Contributions šŸš€

As a visionary in fisheries science, Dr. Basanta Kumar Dasā€™s contributions extend beyond research and academia. His work has set new benchmarks in disease management, aquaculture sustainability, and molecular epidemiology. His leadership in inland fisheries research will continue to drive innovations in biotechnological advancements for disease prevention, eco-friendly aquaculture techniques, and sustainable fisheries management. With a steadfast commitment to environmental conservation and scientific excellence, his legacy will inspire future generations of researchers to explore the uncharted depths of aquatic sciences and contribute to a more resilient and productive fisheries sector.

Publication

 

  • Effect of Achyranthes aspera on the immunity and survival of Labeo rohita infected with Aeromonas hydrophila
    Authors: YV Rao, BK Das, P Jyotyrmayee, R Chakrabarti
    Year: 2006

 

  • Toxicity of cypermethrin in Labeo rohita fingerlings: biochemical, enzymatic and haematological consequences
    Authors: BK Das, SC Mukherjee
    Year: 2003

 

  • Effect of Allium sativum on the immunity and survival of Labeo rohita infected with Aeromonas hydrophila
    Authors: S Sahu, BK Das, BK Mishra, J Pradhan, N Sarangi
    Year: 2007

 

  • Effect of long term administration of dietary Ī²-glucan on immunity, growth and survival of Labeo rohita fingerlings
    Authors: CK Misra, BK Das, SC Mukherjee, P Pattnaik
    Year: 2006

 

  • Effect of Magnifera indica kernel as a feed additive on immunity and resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Labeo rohita fingerlings
    Authors: S Sahu, BK Das, J Pradhan, BC Mohapatra, BK Mishra, N Sarangi
    Year: 2007

 

  • Effect of multiple injections of Ī²-glucan on non-specific immune response and disease resistance in Labeo rohita fingerlings
    Authors: CK Misra, BK Das, SC Mukherjee, P Pattnaik
    Year: 2006

 

  • Spatial distribution of meso and microplastics in the sediments of river Ganga at eastern India
    Authors: DJ Sarkar, SD Sarkar, BK Das, RK Manna, BK Behera, S Samanta
    Year: 2019

 

  • Emergence of tilapia lake virus associated with mortalities of farmed Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus 1758) in India
    Authors: BK Behera, PK Pradhan, TR Swaminathan, N Sood, P Paria, A Das, …
    Year: 2018

 

  • A histopathological study of carp (Labeo rohita) exposed to hexachlorocyclohexane
    Authors: BK Das, SC Mukherjee
    Year: 2000

 

  • A predatorā€“prey interaction model with self and cross-diffusion
    Authors: B Dubey, B Das, J Hussain
    Year: 2001

 

Conclusion

Dr. Basanta Kumar Dasā€™s legacy in fisheries science is marked by groundbreaking research, transformative leadership, and unwavering dedication to advancing aquatic health, sustainable fisheries, and innovative disease management solutions. His scientific endeavors have revolutionized inland aquaculture, bridging the gap between traditional fisheries practices and modern molecular research. Through his mentorship, institutional leadership, and global collaborations, he continues to shape the next generation of fisheries scientists while working toward sustainable and eco-friendly aquaculture solutions. His lifelong commitment to fisheries research ensures that his contributions will have a lasting impact on the global fisheries sector, environmental conservation, and food security.

Vikash Kumar | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vikash Kumar | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vikash Kumar, Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,Ā  India.

Dr. Vikash Kumar is a distinguished scientist in the field of aquaculture and fish health management, with over 15 years of research experience. His academic journey, from earning a Ph.D. with distinction at Ghent University to holding key research positions at ICAR-CIFRI, has been marked by excellence. His expertise spans transcriptomics, proteomics, cellular biology, and immunohistochemistry, with a strong focus on understanding fish and shrimp immunological responses. His groundbreaking research on Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) in shrimp and inflammation in Labeo rohita has significantly contributed to disease mitigation strategies in aquaculture. Recognized among the Top 2% of Scientists globally (Stanford/Elsevier, 2024), Dr. Kumar’s influence extends beyond research, shaping policies and fostering international collaboration.

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šŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Vikash Kumar’s journey into the world of aquaculture and fish health began with a strong academic foundation. With a Bachelor of Fisheries Science from the College of Fisheries, India, he excelled in his studies, earning first-class distinction with an impressive 8.66/10.0 GPA. Building upon this, he pursued a Master of Fisheries Science in Fish Health from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE), India, where he once again showcased academic brilliance, securing an 8.23/10.0 GPA. His thirst for knowledge and dedication to research led him to Belgium, where he earned his Ph.D. from the esteemed Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center, Ghent University, in 2020. Awarded with distinction, his doctoral studies solidified his expertise in fish and shrimp immunology, setting the stage for a remarkable scientific career.

šŸ… Professional Endeavors

With more than 15 years of experience in aquaculture and fish health management, Dr. Kumar has made significant strides in his field. His professional journey began in 2014 as a Scientist at the ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute (ICAR-CIFRI) in Kolkata, India. After four years of dedicated service, he embarked on his doctoral research at Ghent University, where he explored critical aspects of aquatic immunology. Returning to ICAR-CIFRI in 2020 as a Senior Scientist, he continues to contribute to the advancement of fisheries research, working with diverse stakeholders and scientists to address pressing challenges in the aquaculture industry.

šŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kumar’s research spans a broad spectrum of critical topics in aquaculture. His expertise in transcriptomics, proteomics, cellular biology, histology, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy has enabled him to unravel complex immunological responses in fish and shrimp. His work has provided invaluable insights into the virulence and pathogenesis of Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) in shrimp, leading to the development of innovative mitigation strategies. Additionally, his research on carrageenan-induced inflammation in Labeo rohita has contributed to a deeper understanding of fish immune responses, paving the way for improved disease management in aquaculture.

šŸ† Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Kumarā€™s contributions to fisheries science have earned him global recognition. He is ranked among the Top 2% of Scientists worldwide as per Stanford/Elsevier rankings in 2024, a testament to his impactful research and scientific excellence. His work is widely acknowledged in the scientific community, reflecting his dedication to enhancing the health and sustainability of aquatic species. His commitment to continuous learning and innovation has made him a respected figure in fisheries research, both in India and internationally.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

Dr. Kumarā€™s research has significantly influenced disease management strategies in aquaculture, directly benefiting the fisheries industry. His work has helped improve diagnostic methods, develop novel treatment approaches, and enhance the overall resilience of aquaculture systems against infectious diseases. His ability to collaborate with researchers worldwide has fostered the exchange of knowledge, strengthening the global scientific network dedicated to sustainable aquaculture practices.

šŸ”¬ Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dedicated scientist, Dr. Kumarā€™s legacy is defined by his relentless pursuit of solutions for aquaculture challenges. His research continues to inspire young scientists, and his contributions are shaping the future of fish health management. Moving forward, he aims to expand his studies on disease mitigation strategies, explore cutting-edge biotechnological approaches, and contribute to policy frameworks that promote sustainable fisheries. His unwavering commitment to scientific advancement ensures that his impact will resonate for generations to come.Dr. Vikash Kumar stands as a beacon of excellence in aquaculture research, transforming the field with his expertise, passion, and vision for a healthier aquatic future.

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  • Genus Bacillus, Promising Probiotics in Aquaculture: Aquatic Animal Origin, Bio-Active Components, Bioremediation and Efficacy in Fish and Shellfish
    Authors: M Soltani, K Ghosh, SH Hoseinifar, V Kumar, AJ Lymbery, S Roy, E RingĆø
    Year: 2019

 

  • Application of Probiotics in Shrimp Aquaculture: Importance, Mechanisms of Action, and Methods of Administration
    Authors: V Kumar, S Roy, DK Meena, UK Sarkar
    Year: 2016

 

  • Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND): Virulence, Pathogenesis and Mitigation Strategies in Shrimp Aquaculture
    Authors: V Kumar, S Roy, BK Behera, P Bossier, BK Das
    Year: 2021

 

  • Immunostimulants for Aquaculture Health Management
    Authors: D Barman, P Nen, SC Mandal, V Kumar
    Year: 2013

 

  • A Practical Approach on SDS PAGE for Separation of Protein
    Authors: S Roy, V Kumar
    Year: 2014

 

  • Phloroglucinol-Mediated Hsp70 Production in Crustaceans: Protection Against Vibrio Parahaemolyticus in Artemia Franciscana and Macrobrachium Rosenbergii
    Authors: V Kumar, K Baruah, DV Nguyen, G Smagghe, E Vossen, P Bossier
    Year: 2018

 

  • Biofloc Microbiome with Bioremediation and Health Benefits
    Authors: V Kumar, S Roy, BK Behera, BK Das
    Year: 2021

 

  • Acute Phase Proteins and Their Potential Role as an Indicator for Fish Health and in Diagnosis of Fish Diseases
    Authors: S Roy, V Kumar, V Kumar, BK Behera
    Year: 2017

 

Conclusion

Dr. Vikash Kumarā€™s contributions to aquaculture science are both profound and far-reaching. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also provides practical solutions for the sustainable growth of the fisheries industry. His dedication to innovation, research, and global collaboration cements his status as a leading scientist in his field. As he continues his pursuit of excellence, his impact on aquatic health management will undoubtedly shape the future of sustainable aquaculture and inspire upcoming generations of researchers. šŸŒŠšŸ 

linlin zhang | physical exercise promote cognition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Linlin Zhang | physical exercise promote cognition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. linlin zhang, henan normal universoty, China.

Zhang Linlin is a dedicated researcher and educator whose academic journey spans from a strong foundation in physical education to a specialized focus on exercise physiology and neurobiology. Through her undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. studies, she has cultivated expertise in the physiological and neurological effects of exercise, particularly in relation to cognitive function and neurodegenerative diseases. Her professional career at Henan Normal University has allowed her to further develop her research while inspiring the next generation of scholars. With an impressive portfolio of publications and accolades, her contributions to the field have significantly enhanced the understanding of exercise as a therapeutic tool for brain health.

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āœØ Early Academic Pursuits āœØ

Zhang Linlin’s journey in academia began with a strong passion for physical education and human science. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Luoyang Normal University, Henan Province, where she earned a degree in Physical Education (2011-2015). This foundational phase allowed her to explore key disciplines such as pedagogy, sports anatomy, and exercise physiology, shaping her understanding of the intricate relationship between physical activity and human health. Fuelled by a desire to deepen her expertise, she continued her education at the Capital Institute of Physical Education (2015-2018), specializing in Sports Human Science for her master’s degree. Here, she refined her knowledge of sports training, rehabilitation, and neurophysiology, setting the stage for her future research endeavors.

šŸ”¬ Professional Endeavors šŸ”¬

Zhang Linlin’s commitment to academic excellence led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Sports Human Science at Fujian Normal University (2019-2022), where she engaged in cutting-edge research on exercise physiology and neurobiology. Her doctoral studies provided her with hands-on experience in experimental techniques such as brain localization, microdialysis sampling, Western Blot analysis, and ELISA, equipping her with a robust scientific skillset. Upon completing her Ph.D., she secured a teaching and research position at the School of Physical Education, Henan Normal University (2022-Present), where she continues to inspire students while advancing her research on the intersection of exercise and brain health.

šŸŒ Contributions and Research Focus šŸŒ

A central theme in Zhang Linlin’s research is understanding how physical exercise influences brain health, particularly in neurodegenerative and cognitive disorders. She has extensively studied the effects of treadmill exercise and wheel running on synaptic plasticity, neuroinflammation, and neurotransmitter modulation in models of vascular dementia and Alzheimerā€™s disease. Her work has unveiled critical insights into the neuroprotective mechanisms of exercise, demonstrating its role in enhancing recognition memory, reducing microglial activation, and preserving dopamine and serotonin levels in the brain. By integrating molecular biology and behavioral neuroscience, her research bridges the gap between exercise physiology and neurobiological health.

šŸŒŸ Accolades and Recognition šŸŒŸ

Zhang Linlin’s outstanding contributions to her field have earned her numerous prestigious awards. She was honored with the Outstanding Graduate Thesis Award in 2022, reflecting the high impact and quality of her research. Additionally, she secured first-class scholarships for graduate students in both 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, a testament to her academic excellence and dedication. In recognition of her potential, she was also selected for the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Cultivation Project in 2020, further solidifying her position as a leading researcher in exercise neurobiology.

šŸ“š Impact and Influence šŸ“š

With an impressive publication record, Zhang Linlin has significantly contributed to the scientific community. As the first author, she has published five influential papers, including one SSCI paper, three SCI papers, and one paper in a domestic authoritative core journal. Her research has appeared in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Physiology & Behavior, and Behavioural Brain Research, gaining recognition for its novel findings on exercise-induced neuroprotection. Additionally, she has co-authored multiple studies and played a key role in editing the book Exercise and Health, further extending her impact on the academic and professional domains.

šŸ¤– Legacy and Future Contributions šŸ¤–

Zhang Linlin envisions a future where exercise is widely recognized as a powerful intervention for cognitive and neurological disorders. She aims to continue her research on the molecular pathways through which physical activity enhances brain function, with the goal of translating her findings into clinical applications. By mentoring the next generation of scholars and collaborating with interdisciplinary experts, she seeks to further expand the understanding of exercise physiology in neurological health. Her unwavering dedication to science and education ensures that her legacy will inspire future researchers and health professionals in the pursuit of knowledge and well-being.

 

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Title: Treadmill exercise pretreatment ameliorated structural synaptic plasticity impairments of medial prefrontal cortex in vascular dementia rat and improved recognition memory

Authors: L. Zhang, Y. Chen, Y. Fan, L. Shi

Year: 2024

šŸŽÆ Conclusion šŸŽÆ

Zhang Linlinā€™s research bridges the gap between physical activity and neurobiological health, providing valuable insights into the protective effects of exercise on cognition and neurological disorders. Her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also holds promise for real-world applications in disease prevention and rehabilitation. With a strong commitment to education, research, and innovation, she continues to pave the way for future advancements in exercise neuroscience. As she moves forward in her career, her legacy will undoubtedly inspire further exploration into the powerful connection between movement and brain health.

Haiteng Jiang | Mental Disorder | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haiteng Jiang | Mental Disorder | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Dr.Ā  Haiteng Jiang, Zhejiang University, China.

Dr. Haiteng Jiang is a distinguished researcher specializing in systems neuroscience, brain-machine intelligence, and mental health screening. With a Ph.D. in Cognitive Artificial Intelligence and extensive postdoctoral experience at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Minnesota, he integrates brain imaging, genetics, and AI-driven computational modeling to study psychiatric and neurological disorders. Currently, he serves as a Principal Investigator at multiple prestigious institutions, including Zhejiang University and Liangzhu Laboratory. His research focuses on developing AI-based precision subtyping of psychiatric disorders and wearable device-based mental health screening, contributing to advancements in precision medicine.

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šŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Haiteng Jiang began his academic journey with a strong foundation in engineering. He completed his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and Automation at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunication, China. His passion for blending technology with biomedical applications led him to pursue a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering at Southeast University, Nanjing. During this period, he developed a keen interest in understanding the intersection of technology and brain science. This enthusiasm guided him to further his education with a PhD in Cognitive Artificial Intelligence from the prestigious Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour at Radboud University, The Netherlands, where he honed his skills in cognitive neuroscience and computational modeling.

šŸ’¼ Professional Endeavors

Haiteng Jiang’s professional journey is marked by prestigious appointments and groundbreaking research. His postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Minnesota and Carnegie Mellon University provided him with the opportunity to delve deeper into biomedical engineering and systems neuroscience. In 2021, he joined Zhejiang University as an Assistant Professor at the Ministry of Education Frontier Science Center for Brain and Brain-Machine Integration. He concurrently holds Principal Investigator positions at the affiliated Mental Health Center, Liangzhu Laboratory, and the National Key Laboratory of Brain-Machine Intelligence. His multifaceted roles highlight his dedication to advancing brain-machine interfaces and cognitive neuroscience.

šŸ§  Contributions and Research Focus

Haiteng Jiang’s research is at the forefront of systems neuroscience, seamlessly integrating multimodal brain functional imaging, genetic information, and speech signals. His innovative work combines experimental methodologies, computational modeling, and neural modulation to investigate cognition and brain disorders. A significant portion of his research revolves around mental health screening using wearable device-based methods and large language models. Additionally, his work on precision subtyping of psychiatric disorders through multimodal data aims to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions.

šŸ… Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Haiteng Jiang has garnered recognition for his pioneering research and contributions to neuroscience. His dedication to the field has earned him several prestigious grants and fellowships. His research findings have been published in high-impact scientific journals, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in cognitive neuroscience and brain-machine interfaces. His commitment to excellence continues to inspire both peers and aspiring researchers.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

Haiteng Jiang’s work has had a profound impact on the scientific community and beyond. His innovative approaches to mental health screening have the potential to transform early diagnosis and intervention for psychiatric disorders. By bridging the gap between neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and genetics, his research paves the way for personalized medicine and precision psychiatry. His influence extends to the next generation of scientists, whom he mentors through his various academic roles.

šŸ” Legacy and Future Contributions

Haiteng Jiang’s legacy is one of relentless pursuit of scientific excellence and innovation. His contributions to systems neuroscience and brain-machine integration have set new benchmarks in the field. Moving forward, he aims to further develop AI-driven diagnostic tools and neurotechnologies that can enhance mental health care. His future endeavors promise to shape the landscape of neuroscience and improve the lives of individuals affected by psychiatric and neurological disorders.

 

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  • Measuring directionality between neuronal oscillations of different frequencies
    H. Jiang, A. Bahramisharif, M.A.J. van Gerven, O. Jensen (2015)

 

  • Predictability of depression severity based on posterior alpha oscillations
    H. Jiang, T. Popov, P. JylƤnki, K. Bi, Z. Yao, Q. Lu, O. Jensen (2016)

 

  • Noninvasive high-frequency oscillations riding spikes delineates epileptogenic sources
    Z. Cai, A. Sohrabpour, H. Jiang, S. Ye, B. Joseph, B.H. Brinkmann, G.A. Worrell, et al. (2021)

 

  • Interictal SEEG restingā€state connectivity localizes the seizure onset zone and predicts seizure outcome
    H. Jiang, V. Kokkinos, S. Ye, A. Urban, A. Bagić, M. Richardson, B. He (2022)

 

  • Mindfulness improves brainā€“computer interface performance by increasing control over neural activity in the alpha band
    J.R. Stieger, S. Engel, H. Jiang, C.C. Cline, M.J. Kreitzer, B. He (2021)

 

  • Structuralā€“functional decoupling predicts suicide attempts in bipolar disorder patients with a current major depressive episode
    H. Jiang, R. Zhu, S. Tian, H. Wang, Z. Chen, X. Wang, J. Shao, J. Qin, J. Shi, et al. (2020)

 

  • Formation of visual memories controlled by gamma power phase-locked to alpha oscillations
    H. Park, D.S. Lee, E. Kang, H. Kang, J. Hahm, J.S. Kim, C.K. Chung, H. Jiang, et al. (2016)

 

  • Brainā€“heart interactions underlying traditional Tibetan Buddhist meditation
    H. Jiang, B. He, X. Guo, X. Wang, M. Guo, Z. Wang, T. Xue, H. Li, T. Xu, S. Ye, et al. (2020)

 

  • Modality-specific alpha modulations facilitate long-term memory encoding in the presence of distracters
    H. Jiang, M.A.J. van Gerven, O. Jensen (2015)

 

  • Multiple oscillatory pushā€“pull antagonisms constrain seizure propagation
    H. Jiang, Z. Cai, G.A. Worrell, B. He (2019)

Conclusion

Dr. Haiteng Jiang is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his pioneering work in AI-driven neuroscience and mental health research. His interdisciplinary expertise, leadership roles, and contributions to psychiatric disorder classification position him as a strong contender. Strengthening his profile with additional publication metrics and funding details would further enhance his candidacy.