Elzbieta Paszynska | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Paszynska | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Paszynska | Poznan University of Medical Sciences | Poland

Professor Elzbieta Paszynska is a distinguished expert in dentistry, serving as Chair of the Department of Integrated Dentistry and Chair of Community Dentistry at Poznan University of Medical Sciences. Her academic focus includes community dentistry, adult comprehensive dental treatment, dental materials, and clinical research in oral health, particularly in patients with eating disorders. She has led numerous significant research projects, including studies on salivary biomarkers, oral health status in eating disorders, and the caries-preventive effects of hydroxyapatite toothpaste in children and adults, collaborating with multiple international institutions. Her research has contributed to over 70 scientific documents with more than 598 citations and an h-index of 13. She has published high-impact works in journals such as Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Public Health, Frontiers in Psychiatry, Nutrients, and the Journal of Dentistry. Her contributions include interdisciplinary projects integrating dentistry, ethics, and public health, and she has coordinated large-scale EU-funded projects and international collaborations. Her work has been recognized with multiple institutional and national awards for scientific excellence, teaching, and professional contributions to dentistry, as well as honors from professional dental associations. She is an active member of national boards and promotes innovation in dental education and research.

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Featured Publications

  • Obesity and central accumulation of fat in school-age children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. (2025). Scientific Reports.

  • Miescher’s Cheilitis as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge—A Case Report. (2025). Medicina, Kaunas, Lithuania.

  • Prevalence of Toothache in Adults: A Meta-Analysis of Worldwide Studies. (2025).

  • Pain experience and behavior management: efficacy of photobiomodulation as an adjunct to local anesthesia in MIH patients—a randomized split-mouth clinical study. (2025). Frontiers in Neurology.

  • Clinical evidence of caries prevention by hydroxyapatite: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. (2025).

Claudia Pauciulo | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Claudia Pauciulo | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Claudia Pauciulo | Borghesiana Veterinary Clinic | Italy

Mrs. Claudia Pauciulo is the Head of the Neurology and Neurosurgery Department at Borghesiana Veterinary Clinic in Rome, Italy, and a certified veterinary neurologist completing her ECVN Residency. She holds a Master’s Degree in Diagnostic Imaging and a GP Certificate in Neurology, combining strong academic training with extensive clinical experience in advanced diagnostics (MRI, CT), neurosurgery, and case management. Her research focuses on feline and canine hyperesthesia syndromes, central nervous system lymphoma, intervertebral disc disease, and peripheral neuropathies. Dr. Pauciulo has published as both first author and coauthor in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Veterinary Record Case Reports, Journal of Small Animal Practice, and Veterinary Sciences (MDPI). She maintains an active citation record with growing visibility in Scopus- and SCI-indexed publications. Her current h-index is 2, with a total of 10 citations across multiple publications. Through her collaborative research with leading ECVN diplomates and contributions to international neurology congresses, Dr. Pauciulo continues to advance veterinary neuroscience, integrating clinical excellence with innovative research to improve evidence-based therapeutic strategies for neurological disorders in companion animals.

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Featured Publication

Pauciulo, C., & Gallucci, A. (2025, September 25). Long‐term outcome of presumptive idiopathic hyperesthesia syndrome in a dog treated with fluoxetine. Veterinary Record Case Reports.

Meng Wang | Neuroanatomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Meng Wang | Neuroanatomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Meng Wang | Chongqing Medical University | China

Meng Wang is an Associate Professor at Chongqing Medical University, where he leads an innovative research program focused on unraveling the neural encoding mechanisms underlying sensory memory traces. His work employs multiscale approaches that integrate neural networks, cellular ensembles, and synaptic plasticity to advance the systematic mapping of cortical memory processes through microscale functional connectivity maps. Dr. Wang has made landmark contributions to neuroscience, including the identification of Holistic Bursting (HB) cells as putative auditory memory engram neurons characterized by superlinear integration properties, providing novel insights into how sensory memories are encoded and maintained in the brain. His research program bridges cellular neurobiology with systems neuroscience, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding memory formation at multiple organizational levels. A committed scholar, Dr. Wang has authored 15 scientific documents that have collectively received 156 citations from 149 publications, reflecting the impact and visibility of his work within the global scientific community. His h-index of 7 demonstrates a growing influence in the field, underscoring both the relevance and originality of his research. Through his pioneering efforts, Dr. Wang continues to contribute significantly to advancing the understanding of cortical mechanisms that shape memory processing and sensory cognition.

Profiles: Scopus | Research Gate

Featured Publications

Author(s). (2025). 6-Gingerol, an active compound of ginger, attenuates NASH-HCC progression by reprogramming tumor-associated macrophage via the NOX2/Src/MAPK signaling pathway. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.

Aikaterini Sousamli | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aikaterini Sousamli | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aikaterini Sousamli | University of West Attica | Greece

Aikaterini Sousamli, Midwife, MSc, PhD Candidate at the University of West Attica, is a dedicated healthcare professional and researcher specializing in perinatal health, reproductive medicine, and family planning. She graduated with distinction from the University of Thessaly with an MSc in Primary Health Care and holds a degree in Midwifery from the TEI of Athens. Her doctoral research focuses on perinatal factors associated with the occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children and its impact on family dynamics. Alongside her academic pursuits, she has extensive professional experience as a midwife at the Larissa Health Center and as a research associate in national and international health projects addressing antimicrobial resistance, perinatal care, and global health indicators. She has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, covering topics such as maternal mental health, menopause, perinatal risk factors for ASD, and sexual health in women with chronic conditions. Her research has been widely cited, with an h-index of 5, 15 scientific documents, and 120 total citations, reflecting her growing academic influence. Active in scientific conferences across Europe, Africa, and Asia, she also serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, contributing to advancing evidence-based midwifery practice globally.

Profiles: Orcid | Research Gate

Featured Publications

Sousamli, A., Vidali, M., Dourou, P., Sarantaki, A., Deltsidou, A., & Vivilaki, V. (2025). Crafting kinship beyond biology: Maternal experiences in non-genetic family formation – A systematic review. MAEDICA – A Journal of Clinical Medicine.

Sousamli, A., Patronidou, D., Taskou, C., Athanasiadou, C.-R., Dourou, P., & Sousamli, A. (2025). The role of the maternal gut microbiome in regulating endocrine function during pregnancy and postpartum: Implications for neonatal health. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 27(1).

Sousamli, A., Malli, F., Tsaras, K., Dourou, P., Sarantaki, A., & Malliarou, M. (2025). Psychological burden, stress, depression, and resilience among midwives: An epidemiological study in Thessaly, Greece. Journal of Clinical & Basic Psychosomatics.

Sousamli, A., Malliarou, M., Sarantaki, A., Dourou, P., Malli, F., & Tsaras, K. (2025). Psychological burden and burnout among midwives: An epidemiological study in Thessaly, Greece. Journal of Clinical & Basic Psychosomatics.

Sousamli, A. E., & Dourou, P. D. (2025). The impact of menopause on sexual health: A cross-sectional study using data from women living in Northern Greece. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 26(3).

Sousamli, A. E., & Dourou, P. D. (2025). Association between menopause and quality of life: A cross-sectional study using data from women living in Northern Greece. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 25(3).

Sousamli, A. E., & Dourou, P. D. (2024). Relationship between episiotomy and dyspareunia: A narrative review of the most recent literature. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 24(3).

Sousamli, A., Dragioti, E., Metallinou, D., Lykeridou, A., Dourou, P., Athanasiadou, C.-R., Anagnostopoulos, D., & Sarantaki, A. (2024). Perinatal and demographic risk factors associated with autism spectrum disorder: A national survey of potential predictors and severity. Healthcare, 12(20).

Georgia Kaiafa | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Georgia Kaiafa | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Georgia Kaiafa, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,  Greece.

Dr. Georgia Kaiafa is a distinguished hematologist and academician whose career spans clinical excellence, impactful research, and dedicated teaching. A graduate of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, she earned her MBBS in 1987, Board Certification in Hematology in 1996, and completed her Doctorate in 2005. Her academic roles have progressed from Lecturer to Associate Professor of Hematology and Thromboembolic Diseases, with a longstanding association at AHEPA University Hospital.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Georgia Kaiafa began her academic journey in medicine at the prestigious Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, enrolling in the Medical School in 1980. Her foundational training was marked by determination and intellectual rigor, culminating in the completion of her MBBS in 1987. A steadfast commitment to advanced education led her to earn her Board Certification in Haematology by 1996, and later, she successfully defended her Doctorate thesis in 2005. These formative years reflect her deep-rooted passion for understanding hematological science and its clinical applications.

🧬 Professional Endeavors in Hematology

Her professional journey has been nothing short of inspiring, anchored in both clinical excellence and academic growth. Georgia Kaiafa has served in several academic ranks, beginning as a Lecturer in Hematology from 2007 to 2015, advancing to Assistant Professor until 2021, and currently holding the esteemed position of Associate Professor of Hematology and Thromboembolic Diseases. She is affiliated with AHEPA University Hospital’s Hematology Department, a major center of excellence in Greece. Her expertise was further enriched by her tenure as a Visiting Research Associate at King’s College Hospital in London in 2012, where she gained valuable international exposure. Since 2005, she has also played a leadership role as a Coordinator in the Northern Greece Office of the Health Sector, bridging academic medicine and healthcare policy.

🩸 Contributions and Research Focus

Georgia Kaiafa has devoted her scholarly efforts to advancing the understanding of thrombosis, thromboembolic disorders, and hematological malignancies. With her contributions to over 95 peer-reviewed international journal publications and participation as a Principal Investigator in 26 research trials, she has carved out a niche in evidence-based hematological research. Her investigations have deeply influenced protocols and practices in vascular pharmacology, hematologic diagnostics, and the clinical management of thrombotic conditions. She is also a prominent educator, mentoring Ph.D. candidates and contributing to postgraduate programs for both Greek and international students.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Her scientific contributions have not gone unnoticed. Georgia Kaiafa has received significant national acclaim, including the 1st Prize Award for Best Paper at the Pan-Hellenic Haematology Conference in 2008 and again at the 1st Conference of Internal Medicine of Northern Greece in 2015. These accolades affirm her research excellence and clinical insight. Her expertise has earned her memberships in elite national and international medical societies, including the Hellenic Stroke Organization and the European Stroke Organization, as well as a respected position in the Excellence of Thrombosis initiative.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond academia and clinical service, Kaiafa has exerted influence on multiple scientific fronts. As a reviewer for prominent journals such as Thrombosis Research, Anemia, Case Reports in Hematology, and the Indian Heart Journal, she ensures high scientific standards in hematologic research worldwide. Her editorial work for both international and Greek journals demonstrates her authority in the field and her dedication to the progression of scientific communication. Her wide-ranging collaborations and committee leadership roles have significantly influenced health education and medical research in Greece and abroad.

📚 Scholarly Engagement and Mentorship

Georgia Kaiafa is not only a prolific researcher but also a passionate mentor and academic contributor. With 23 chapters in medical books, over 130 abstracts in Greek conference proceedings, and nearly 100 abstracts presented in international forums, her voice resonates across the global hematology community. She has mentored and supervised numerous doctoral students, serving on committees for 12 Ph.D. projects and directly supervising five, cultivating the next generation of scientific minds. She has also chaired 22 congress sessions and delivered more than 100 invited talks, emphasizing her respected role as both speaker and thought leader.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a seasoned academic and clinical researcher, Georgia Kaiafa continues to shape the future of hematology in Greece and beyond. Her legacy lies in her dual commitment to clinical care and scientific discovery, especially in the realm of thromboembolic diseases and hematologic innovations. Her ongoing involvement in research protocols, editorial responsibilities, and student mentorship assures that her influence will persist. With a solid foundation and a career marked by excellence, her future contributions are likely to further impact hematological sciences and translational medicine globally.

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  • Title: Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 as a Biomarker in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Prospective Pilot Study
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Prospective Study of ADAMTS13 and von Willebrand Factor’s Role in the Prediction of Outcomes in Acute Ischemic Stroke
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Antiphospholipid Syndrome: A Comprehensive Clinical Review
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: [Not specified]

 

  • Title: The Seasonal Distribution of Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura is Influenced by Geography: Epidemiologic Findings from a Multi-Center Analysis of 719 Disease Episodes
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Current Trends in Stroke Biomarkers: The Prognostic Role of S100 Calcium-Binding Protein B and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: [Not specified]

 

  • Title: Outpatient Management After Hospitalisation for Acute Decompensation of Cirrhosis: A Practical Guide
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Which Is the Best Way to Treat Massive Hemoptysis? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: [Not specified]

 

  • Title: Post-COVID-19 and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Literature Review
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: [Not specified]

 

  • Title: Thyroid Disease and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    Author(s): [Not specified]
    Year: 2023

 

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Georgia Kaiafa embodies the values of academic integrity, scientific advancement, and clinical leadership. Her commitment to both national healthcare development and international scientific collaboration sets her apart. With a strong foundation in research, education, and public health, she not only meets but exceeds the criteria for recognition through the Best Researcher Award. Her body of work stands as a testament to sustained excellence and future promise in hematology and related disciplines.

Liliana Elena Weimer | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liliana Elena Weimer | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr.  Liliana Elena Weimer, Center For Global Health Istituto Superiore di Sanita’ Rome, Italy.

Dr. Liliana Elena Weimer is a highly accomplished physician and clinical researcher , where she has risen to the prestigious Level II “First Researcher” position. Her professional focus lies in clinical trials for infectious diseases, particularly HIV and Hepatitis C. She has played a critical role in major national and international research efforts, including collaborations with the U.S. Clinical Trials Group and leadership of the large-scale PITER cohort involving 25,000 HCV patients. She is known not only for her scientific contributions but also for her humanitarian efforts during the COVID-19 emergency. Among her recognitions is the 1st Prize at the 2019 International Congress on Hepatitis C in Seville. Throughout her career, she has exemplified scientific integrity, dedication, and service to public health.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born on December 19, 1965, in Buenos Aires to Italian parents, Dr. Liliana Elena Weimer embraced her dual heritage and committed herself to a life in medicine and research. With Italian citizenship and deep academic determination, she laid the groundwork for her career by studying medicine, ultimately finding her professional home in Italy. Her academic path, though not fully detailed, clearly led her toward a focus on clinical medicine and infectious diseases, with her earliest professional roles marking the beginning of a lifelong engagement in public health and biomedical research. Her intellectual dedication and international roots later became an asset in global research collaborations.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Weimer’s distinguished career spans over three decades at the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS), beginning in 1985. Starting as a dedicated clinical physician, she ascended to Level III researcher status by 1990 and continued to grow into higher ranks, culminating in her success in the national Art. 15 competition for the Level II “First Researcher” role in 2022, officially backdated to 2021. Throughout her tenure at ISS, she became a central figure within the Global Health Center in Rome. Known for her tireless commitment, she often described her career not simply as a job but as a “mission,” emphasizing both her personal and professional passion for making a difference in human health.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Specializing in clinical trials, Dr. Weimer has coordinated and participated in numerous groundbreaking studies in HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV). Since the early 1990s, she has collaborated closely with renowned figures such as Prof. Giovanni Rossi, Prof. Stefano Vella, and Prof. Gianni Rezza, contributing to some of the most pivotal HIV antiretroviral therapy trials in history. Her research efforts extended to co-leading and organizing both national and international multicenter clinical trials. Notably, she has been at the forefront of the PITER study, a major nationwide cohort that follows 25,000 patients undergoing HCV treatment—one of the most comprehensive initiatives in Italy in the fight against hepatitis.

🌍 Global Collaborations and Humanitarian Engagement

Her impact extends beyond Italy, thanks to her active involvement with the U.S.-based American Clinical Trials Group on HIV studies. These collaborations have enhanced international understanding and treatment of HIV/AIDS. In addition to her clinical and research commitments, Dr. Weimer also devoted herself to frontline service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Volunteering both with the Civil Protection unit and at Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, she demonstrated profound humanitarian values. Her presence during a critical time underscored her belief in serving communities not just from behind a lab desk but also on the ground, directly supporting patients and health systems under strain.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Weimer’s work has been acknowledged at both national and international levels. One of the most prominent recognitions she received was the 1st Prize at the International Congress on Hepatitis C held in Seville in November 2019, a testament to her excellence and influence in the field of infectious disease research. Her achievements are not only measured in accolades but also in the tangible difference her work has made in advancing therapy options and clinical management of chronic viral diseases. Her rise within the ISS and the trust placed in her leadership of major research projects further affirm her standing within the scientific community.

💡 Impact and Influence

Over the course of her extensive career, Dr. Weimer has significantly shaped clinical research strategies in Italy, especially regarding chronic viral infections. Her coordination of thousands of patient cases within structured clinical trials has informed policy decisions and improved treatment protocols nationwide. Her presence at the ISS has also influenced future generations of researchers and clinicians, many of whom benefited from her mentorship, leadership, and example of scientific integrity. Through her rigorous methods and patient-focused approach, she has played a key role in Italy’s standing as a leader in global health research, especially in relation to HIV and HCV.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Weimer’s contributions will continue to echo through the fields of virology and clinical medicine. Her involvement in the PITER cohort and other studies has laid down essential groundwork for long-term epidemiological surveillance and patient care strategies. With her appointment as First Researcher, she enters a new chapter of leadership, likely to drive more innovative, patient-centered research initiatives in global health. Her legacy lies not only in her publications or awards but also in the thousands of lives improved by the treatments she helped to test, refine, and implement. The combination of scientific rigor and heartfelt service defines her enduring contribution to modern medicine.

Publication

  • Outcome of sustained virological responders with histologically advanced chronic hepatitis C – TR Morgan, MG Ghany, HY Kim, KK Snow, ML Shiffman, JL De Santo, … – 2010

 

  • Clinical, virologic, histologic, and biochemical outcomes after successful HCV therapy: a 5‐year follow‐up of 150 patients – SL George, BR Bacon, EM Brunt, KL Mihindukulasuriya, J Hoffmann, … – 2009

 

  • Safety and efficacy of simeprevir/sofosbuvir in hepatitis C–infected patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis – V Saxena, L Nyberg, M Pauly, A Dasgupta, A Nyberg, B Piasecki, … – 2015

 

  • Slow human immunodeficiency virus type 1 evolution in viral reservoirs in infants treated with effective antiretroviral therapy – D Persaud, SC Ray, J Kajdas, A Ahonkhai, GK Siberry, K Ferguson, … – 2007

 

  • Evaluation of proton pump inhibitor use on treatment outcomes with ledipasvir and sofosbuvir in a real‐world cohort study – EB Tapper, BR Bacon, MP Curry, DT Dieterich, SL Flamm, LE Guest, … – 2016

 

  • Microbial translocation is associated with residual viral replication in HAART-treated HIV+ subjects with< 50 copies/ml HIV-1 RNA – S Baroncelli, CM Galluzzo, MF Pirillo, MG Mancini, LE Weimer, … – 2009

 

  • Predictors of failure with high-flow nasal oxygen therapy in COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory failure: a multicenter observational study – R Mellado-Artigas, LE Mujica, ML Ruiz, BL Ferreyro, F Angriman, E Arruti, … – 2021

 

  • A randomized, double-blind trial on the use of a triple combination including nevirapine, a nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase HIV inhibitor, in antiretroviral-naive patients – M Floridia, R Bucciardini, D Ricciardulli, V Fragola, MF Pirillo, LE Weimer, … – 1999

 

  • Modeling cost‐effectiveness and health gains of a “universal” versus “prioritized” hepatitis C virus treatment policy in a real‐life cohort – LA Kondili, F Romano, FR Rolli, M Ruggeri, S Rosato, MR Brunetto, … – 2017

 

  • Real-life data on potential drug-drug interactions in patients with chronic hepatitis C viral infection undergoing antiviral therapy with interferon-free DAAs in the PITER network – LA Kondili, GB Gaeta, D Ieluzzi, AL Zignego, M Monti, A Gori, A Soria, … – 2017

 

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Weimer stands as a distinguished figure in the field of global health research, with deep expertise in clinical trials and infectious diseases. Her legacy is marked by landmark contributions to HIV and HCV treatment protocols, influential collaborations, and compassionate public service. Her ongoing work continues to shape public health policy and medical research in Italy and beyond. As she advances in her leadership role at the ISS, her experience, insight, and dedication will remain vital to future innovations in clinical research and global health.

Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud | Clinical Neuroscience | Neuroscience Academic Distinction Award

Dr. Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud | Clinical Neuroscience | Neuroscience Academic Distinction Award

Dr. Ali Esmaeilzadeh,  Pilehroud Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran.

Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud is a distinguished teacher and university professor at Allameh Tabataba’i University in Tehran, specializing in psychology with a strong focus on neuroscience and child cognition. Holding a Ph.D. and an international certificate in psychotherapy for children, he has seamlessly blended academic excellence with practical expertise. His career is marked by significant research projects, multiple influential publications, and a commitment to nurturing future psychologists. His work consistently bridges scientific innovation with educational impact, earning him recognition both nationally and internationally.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud began his academic journey with a profound passion for understanding the human mind. He earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from the prestigious Allameh Tabataba’i University in Tehran, where his research laid a strong foundation for his future contributions to the fields of psychology and psychotherapy. Additionally, he obtained an international certificate specializing in psychology and psychotherapy for children, reflecting his early commitment to focusing on child development and mental health.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Following his academic accomplishments, Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud embarked on a dual career as a teacher and a university professor at Allameh Tabataba’i University, one of Iran’s leading institutions. His role bridges both education and mentorship, allowing him to mold the minds of future psychologists. His deep involvement in both theoretical and practical aspects of psychology demonstrates his dedication to merging academic excellence with real-world application.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud’s research primarily revolves around neuroscience and child cognition, highlighting his interest in the biological and psychological foundations of development. He has successfully completed two major research projects exploring these domains, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. His work emphasizes understanding how early neural and cognitive development can be supported through targeted psychological interventions, particularly benefiting children’s growth and mental wellness.

📚 Books and Publications

A testament to his scholarly dedication, Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud has authored five volumes of academic and professional books, each carrying its own ISBN. These publications enrich the fields of psychology and child development, providing important resources for both students and practicing professionals. His writings are characterized by their accessibility and depth, offering readers a thorough understanding of complex psychological concepts.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud has earned recognition for his contributions to academia and child psychology. His research works have been cited by peers, showcasing their influence and relevance. Additionally, his international certification in psychotherapy further underscores his standing in the global psychology community, distinguishing him as a leader in child-focused psychological practices.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud’s influence extends beyond the classroom and research labs. By integrating neuroscience with child psychology, he has advanced new methods for fostering cognitive development in children. His approach encourages educational reforms and therapeutic practices that are informed by scientific research, ultimately benefiting countless young lives and shaping a more scientifically informed society.

✨ Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking to the future, Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud remains committed to expanding his research and educational impact. His legacy is built upon a solid foundation of scientific inquiry, educational mentorship, and contributions to child psychotherapy. With plans to pursue further innovative projects, he aims to continue inspiring the next generation of psychologists while deepening the global understanding of child cognition and development.

Publication

  • Title: Lack of association between interleukin-10 gene promoter polymorphisms with HIV susceptibility and progression to AIDS
    Authors: A. Ramezani, E. Kalantar, A. Aghakhani, M. Banifazl, M. Foroughi, et al.
    Year: 2015

 

  • Title: Evaluation of acquired HIV drug resistance among people living with HIV who have taken antiretroviral therapy for 9–15 months in 14 triangular clinics in Iran, 2015–2016
    Authors: M. Mohraz, K. Tayeri, H. Namdari Tabar, Z. Bayat Jozani, L. Sadeghi, et al.
    Year: 2019

 

  • Title: Different Degrees of Immune Recovery Using Antiretroviral Regimens with Vonavir or Zidovudine/Lamivudine/Efavirenz in HIV-Positive Patients Receiving First Line Treatment in Iran
    Authors: L. Sadeghi, S. Moallemi, R.A. Tabatabai, A. Esmaeilzadeh, S. Ahsani-Nasab, et al.
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Enhanced immune responses against HIV-1 with Adenovector (gag and tat) prime/protein boost regimen and GM-CSF injection
    Authors: N.H. Rouzbahani, S. Bayanolhagh, M. Gholami, A. Esmaeilzadeh, Z.B. Jozani, et al.
    Year: 2016

 

  • Title: Comparing Theory of Mind and Executive Functions in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Normal Individuals
    Authors: نیکجو وکیل آباد, اسمعیل زاده پیله رود (Nikjoo Vakilabad, Esmaeilzadeh Pilerood)
    Year: (Not clear—year not given, but possibly recent.)

 

🖋️ Conclusion

Through a lifelong dedication to psychology, research, and teaching, Ali Esmaeilzadeh Pilehroud has made lasting contributions to child development studies and cognitive neuroscience. His legacy is not only evident in his scholarly books and research projects but also in the lives of the students and professionals he has mentored. Looking ahead, he continues to inspire and innovate, shaping the future of psychological science and fostering better mental health outcomes for children worldwide.

Nai-Bing Gu | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Nai-Bing Gu | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gu Naibing is a distinguished Chief Physician in the Department of Neurology at Xi’an Central Hospital, specializing in neuroimmunology. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of neurological diseases, particularly those related to autoimmune and inflammatory conditions of the nervous system. As a Master’s degree supervisor and an active member of several professional committees, Dr. Gu has established himself as a leader in the fields of neurology and neuroimmunology. His research, clinical expertise, and involvement in medical organizations have earned him recognition and influence in the medical community. His work continues to have a lasting impact on both the treatment of neurological diseases and the education of future healthcare professionals.

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👨‍⚕️ Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Gu Naibing embarked on his academic journey with a keen interest in neurology and medicine. After completing his medical degree, he pursued further studies in the specialized field of neurology, which led to the completion of his Master’s degree. Throughout his academic tenure, Dr. Gu consistently demonstrated a strong dedication to advancing his understanding of complex neurological conditions. His early academic endeavors set the foundation for a career focused on improving patient outcomes and advancing scientific knowledge in neuroimmunology.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Gu Naibing has established himself as a prominent figure in the field of neurology. As a Chief Physician in the Department of Neurology at Xi’an Central Hospital, he plays a vital role in diagnosing and treating a wide range of neurological disorders. Additionally, he serves as a Master’s degree supervisor, contributing to the training and development of the next generation of medical professionals. His professional network includes multiple roles in prestigious committees, such as the Neuroimmunology Professional Committee of the Shaanxi Provincial International Medical Exchange Promotion Association and the Neurology Branch of the Xi’an Medical Association.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Gu’s research primarily focuses on neuroimmunology, the intersection of the immune system and neurological diseases. His work has advanced understanding in this field, particularly with regard to the mechanisms underlying autoimmune disorders affecting the nervous system. By contributing to a deeper understanding of brain diseases, Dr. Gu’s research has had significant implications for the development of more effective treatments for patients suffering from conditions such as multiple sclerosis, encephalitis, and other neuroinflammatory disorders. His focus on integrating immunological and neurological disciplines has been pivotal in pushing the boundaries of clinical research.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Gu Naibing has earned several accolades and recognition for his outstanding contributions to the medical field. His involvement in various professional committees highlights his leadership and influence in the realm of neurology and neuroimmunology. As a standing committee member of the Neuroimmunology Group and the Neurology Professional Committee of the Shaanxi Health Care Association, Dr. Gu’s expertise and leadership are regularly sought after. His recognition extends beyond clinical practice, as he is frequently invited to contribute to national and international discussions on neurological care and research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Gu Naibing’s influence extends beyond his clinical and research activities. Through his active involvement in professional organizations, he has had a profound impact on the development of neurology and neuroimmunology practices in China. His leadership in committees, particularly within the Shaanxi Medical Communication Association, has helped bridge gaps between medical professionals, facilitating the exchange of ideas and research findings. His dedication to fostering collaboration among medical communities has contributed to the enhancement of healthcare practices and the overall improvement of patient care.

🧠 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Gu Naibing continues his work, his legacy in the fields of neurology and neuroimmunology will undoubtedly inspire future generations of healthcare professionals. His commitment to advancing both clinical and research practices ensures that his contributions will have a lasting impact on the treatment of neurological diseases. Looking ahead, Dr. Gu is poised to continue making significant strides in neuroimmunology, with ongoing research and collaborations aimed at developing new therapeutic approaches. His future contributions promise to further shape the landscape of neurological healthcare, enhancing the lives of patients around the world.

🌟 Final Thoughts

Dr. Gu Naibing’s career has been defined by his passion for neurology, his commitment to advancing research, and his tireless efforts to improve patient outcomes. As a clinician, educator, and researcher, he has earned the respect and admiration of his peers, contributing significantly to the advancement of medical knowledge and patient care. With his continued dedication to the field, Dr. Gu’s legacy is sure to endure, influencing both the scientific community and the generations of healthcare professionals who follow in his footsteps.

Publication

  • Title: Effect of BMSCs overexpressing intelectin-1 on angiogenesis in rats with cerebral infarction
    Authors: B. Zhu, K. Guo, L. Zha, L. Chang, N. Gu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Salivary duct carcinoma presenting with unilateral multiple cranial nerve lesions and concurrent intracranial metastasis: A case report
    Authors: B. Zhu, Q. Zhang, K. Guo, Y. Yang, X. Jia
    Year: 2025

 

Conclusion

Dr. Gu Naibing’s career is a testament to his dedication to advancing the field of neurology and neuroimmunology. His groundbreaking research, leadership in medical committees, and commitment to education have shaped the future of neurological care in China. With his continued focus on improving patient care and expanding scientific knowledge, Dr. Gu is poised to make lasting contributions that will positively impact both the medical field and the lives of countless patients. His legacy will inspire future generations of researchers and clinicians in the realm of neurology.

 

Burak Derkus | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Burak Derkus | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Burak Derkus, Ankara University, Turkey.

Prof. Burak Derkus has distinguished himself as a pioneering academic and researcher at Ankara University, Turkey, where he has played a vital role in shaping the future of biomedical engineering. His work spans across key disciplines such as biosensors, nanobiotechnology, and lab-on-a-chip technologies. By merging biology with cutting-edge engineering, he has developed innovative solutions aimed at improving diagnostic efficiency and accessibility. His career reflects a balance between scientific discovery, practical application, and educational leadership.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From the heart of Turkey, Prof. Burak Derkus began his journey into the world of science and discovery with an unwavering curiosity and dedication. His early academic path was marked by a strong foundation in biomedical sciences, which he cultivated during his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Prof. Derkus demonstrated exceptional aptitude in analytical thinking and laboratory precision, laying the groundwork for a promising academic future. His formative years were spent exploring the intersections of biology, materials science, and engineering, which later became the pillars of his specialized research focus.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Derkus established himself as a dynamic figure in academia through his ongoing association with Ankara University, one of Turkey’s leading research institutions. Here, he contributed not only as a scholar but also as a mentor, actively participating in the development of innovative curriculum modules and engaging students in high-impact research. His professional path is characterized by his interdisciplinary approach, blending principles of nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and microfabrication to tackle complex challenges in healthcare and diagnostics.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Renowned for his pioneering work in lab-on-a-chip systems, biosensors, and nanobiotechnology, Prof. Derkus has carved out a unique niche in biomedical microdevices. His research focuses on developing miniaturized platforms that can detect diseases with higher sensitivity, speed, and accuracy. By integrating biomaterials with microfluidic technologies, he aims to revolutionize early disease diagnosis and personalized medicine. His published works are rich with innovation, often bridging the gap between engineering and clinical applications.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Over the years, Prof. Derkus has earned numerous accolades that reflect his scientific excellence and leadership. His publications in high-impact journals, along with international conference presentations, have positioned him as a thought leader in the biomedical engineering community. He has been invited to serve on editorial boards and scientific committees, further endorsing his reputation as a respected academic figure. These honors underscore his persistent efforts in advancing applied sciences and improving public health through technological innovation.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Derkus’s influence extends beyond Turkey, resonating across international scientific circles. His research projects have fostered collaborations with institutions across Europe and Asia, facilitating knowledge exchange and cross-border innovation. By mentoring graduate students and young researchers, he continues to inspire a new generation of scientists. His contributions to the development of cost-effective, portable diagnostic tools hold immense potential for global health, particularly in under-resourced communities.

📚 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Derkus is not just a researcher but a visionary thinker. His legacy is being built upon the transformative technologies he develops, aimed at addressing the future needs of society. His ongoing work promises to enhance biomedical diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and point-of-care testing. Looking ahead, he is poised to lead larger interdisciplinary collaborations, potentially contributing to the design of smart diagnostic devices powered by artificial intelligence and integrated sensors.

Publication

  • Title: Supramolecular self-assembly to control structural and biological properties of multicomponent hydrogels
    Authors: BO Okesola, Y Wu, B Derkus, S Gani, D Wu, D Knani, DK Smith, …
    Year: 2019

 

  • Title: Fabrication of human hair keratin/jellyfish collagen/eggshell-derived hydroxyapatite osteoinductive biocomposite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering: From waste to …
    Authors: YE Arslan, TS Arslan, B Derkus, E Emregul, KC Emregul
    Year: 2017

 

  • Title: Applying the miniaturization technologies for biosensor design
    Authors: B Derkus
    Year: 2016

 

  • Title: Myelin basic protein immunosensor for multiple sclerosis detection based upon label-free electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
    Authors: B Derkus, E Emregul, C Yucesan, KC Emregul
    Year: 2013

 

  • Title: Simultaneous quantification of Myelin Basic Protein and Tau proteins in cerebrospinal fluid and serum of Multiple Sclerosis patients using nanoimmunosensor
    Authors: B Derkus, PA Bozkurt, M Tulu, KC Emregul, C Yucesan, E Emregul
    Year: 2017

 

  • Title: Growth‐Factor Free Multicomponent Nanocomposite Hydrogels That Stimulate Bone Formation
    Authors: B Okesola, S Ni, B Derkus, C Galeano, A Hasan, Y Wu, J Ramis, L Buttery, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: Untargeted multi-omic analysis of colorectal cancer-specific exosomes reveals joint pathways of colorectal cancer in both clinical samples and cell culture
    Authors: CC Eylem, M Yilmaz, B Derkus, E Nemutlu, CB Camci, E Yilmaz, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: Multicomponent hydrogels for the formation of vascularized bone-like constructs in vitro
    Authors: B Derkus, BO Okesola, DW Barrett, M D’Este, TT Chowdhury, D Eglin, …
    Year: 2020

 

 

🧭 Conclusion

Prof. Derkus’s journey is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary research and its potential to drive meaningful change in global healthcare. His contributions have not only advanced scientific knowledge but also inspired collaborative innovation on an international scale. With a forward-looking mindset and a deep commitment to societal benefit, he continues to influence the field through research, mentorship, and visionary thinking. As science and medicine evolve, Prof. Burak Derkus remains a guiding force, building a legacy rooted in healing, discovery, and human impact.