Jun Liu | Neuroimaging | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr. Jun Liu | Neuroimaging | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jun Liu,  Department of Radiology, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, China.

Professor Jun Liu is a highly accomplished radiologist and academic leader, serving as the Chief Radiologist and Director of the Radiology Department at the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University. With a strong foundation in medical sciences and an early passion for radiology, he has emerged as a national figure in neuroimaging and neuroregeneration research. His professional journey is marked by impactful roles in academic mentorship, hospital administration, and national medical organizations. His research excellence is evident through his leadership in multiple prestigious committees and his contributions to scientific review and innovation. Recognized by both government and medical associations, Professor Liu is a decorated figure, celebrated for his medical service during COVID-19 and his scientific leadership in Hunan Province and beyond.

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Professor Jun Liu is a highly accomplished radiologist and academic leader, serving as the Chief Radiologist and Director of the Radiology Department at the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University. With a strong foundation in medical sciences and an early passion for radiology, he has emerged as a national figure in neuroimaging and neuroregeneration research. His professional journey is marked by impactful roles in academic mentorship, hospital administration, and national medical organizations. His research excellence is evident through his leadership in multiple prestigious committees and his contributions to scientific review and innovation. Recognized by both government and medical associations, Professor Liu is a decorated figure, celebrated for his medical service during COVID-19 and his scientific leadership in Hunan Province and beyond.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits


From the very beginning of his academic journey, Professor Jun Liu demonstrated exceptional dedication to the medical sciences. He earned his M.D. and laid a solid foundation in radiology, developing a keen interest in diagnostic imaging and neurological disorders. His academic commitment and intellectual curiosity propelled him toward advanced studies and laid the groundwork for a distinguished career in radiology. As a student and early-career academic, he was recognized for his strong analytical skills and leadership potential, setting the stage for the impactful roles he would later assume in both clinical and academic spheres.

🏥 Professional Endeavors


Professor Jun Liu currently serves as the Chief Radiologist and Director of the Radiology Department at the prestigious Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University. In this role, he oversees cutting-edge radiological practices while also guiding clinical decision-making with expertise and precision. As a Doctoral Supervisor and Professor, he mentors a new generation of radiologists, integrating academic knowledge with clinical excellence. His influence also extends into organizational leadership as the Secretary of the First Party Branch, showcasing his commitment to institutional development and medical governance.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus


A pivotal force in radiology, Professor Liu has devoted much of his research to neuroimaging and neuroregeneration. His work as the headman of the Neuroregeneration and Neuroimaging Group under the Chinese Research Hospital Association reflects his influence in shaping national research priorities. As a peer review expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China, he contributes to the advancement of scientific standards and research integrity. His projects often intersect clinical imaging with neuroscience, allowing for better diagnosis and understanding of neurological diseases.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition


Professor Liu’s contributions have earned him numerous national honors. Notably, he was awarded the Advanced Individual against COVID-19 by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, acknowledging his dedication during a critical period in global health. He received the Outstanding Style Award at the 5th People’s Famous Doctor Ceremony, and has been recognized as a leading talent in the Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province. His role as leader of 225 subjects in the province showcases his broad expertise and leadership in medical research and education.

🌐 Impact and Influence


Nationally, Professor Liu plays a vital role in shaping radiological standards and neurology practices. As a member of the Neurology Group under the Chinese Society of Radiology and the Chinese Medical Association, his insights influence nationwide healthcare policies and training programs. In Hunan, he is the Director of the Diagnostic Radiology Quality Control Center and President of the Radiologists Branch of the Hunan Medical Doctor Association, where he continues to elevate diagnostic standards and ensure quality in radiological services.

🚀 Innovation and Leadership


Professor Liu stands as a prime example of a “Double Leaders” Party Branch Secretary, a title awarded by the Ministry of Education, symbolizing excellence in both administrative and academic leadership. His involvement in technology-driven projects, particularly those that integrate AI and neuroimaging, highlights his forward-thinking approach to medical diagnostics. He champions the evolution of radiology into a more dynamic and precision-focused discipline, blending traditional expertise with technological innovations.

📘 Legacy and Future Contributions


As Professor Liu continues to mentor doctoral candidates and lead national research groups, his legacy is already visible in the improved radiological practices across China. His work in neuroregeneration and imaging not only enhances clinical outcomes but also pushes the boundaries of what medical imaging can achieve. In the years to come, his continued dedication to education, research, and innovation will undoubtedly shape the future of radiology and contribute to better neurological healthcare nationwide and beyond.

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  • Title: Insulinoma detection on low-dose pancreatic CT perfusion: comparing with conventional contrast-enhanced CT and MRI
    Authors: S. Luo, X. Mei, Y. Shang, … W. Yang, J. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Functions and application of circRNAs in vascular aging and aging-related vascular diseases
    Authors: S. He, B. Huang, F. Xu, … X. Lin, J. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Persistent alterations in gray matter in COVID-19 patients experiencing sleep disturbances: a 3-month longitudinal study
    Authors: K. Zhou, G. Duan, Y. Liu, … J. Yang, D. Deng
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Multimodal radiopathological integration for prognosis and prediction of adjuvant chemotherapy benefit in resectable lung adenocarcinoma: A multicentre study
    Authors: H. Lin, J. Hua, Z. Gong, … C. Lu, Z. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Prognostic and predictive values of a multimodal nomogram incorporating tumor and peritumor morphology with immune status in resectable lung adenocarcinoma
    Authors: H. Lin, J. Hua, Y. Wang, … J. Liu, Z. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: White matter microstructural alterations are associated with cognitive decline in benzodiazepine use disorders: a multi-shell diffusion magnetic resonance imaging study
    Authors: M. Yi, T. Wang, X. Li, … J. Liu, H. Zhou
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Unveiling causal relationships between addiction phenotypes and inflammatory cytokines: insights from bidirectional mendelian randomization and bibliometric analysis
    Authors: S. Cao, L. Yang, X. Wang, … S. Tang, J. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Microstructure changes of the brain preceded glymphatic function changes in young obesity with and without food addiction
    Authors: M. Yi, Z. Yule, W. Song, … J. Liu, H. Zhou
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Distinct insula subdivisions of resting-state functional connectivity in individuals with opioid and methamphetamine use disorders
    Authors: W. Yang, X. Wen, Z. Du, … K. Yuan, J. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Unraveling the Diffusion MRI-Based Glymphatic System Alterations in Children with Rolandic Epilepsy
    Authors: Y. Yin, M. Ma, F. Wang, … J. Liu, H. Liu
    Year: 2025

 

✅ Conclusion


Professor Jun Liu’s career embodies the intersection of clinical expertise, scientific innovation, and compassionate leadership. Through decades of dedication, he has transformed radiological practice and training in China, especially in neurological diagnostics. As a scholar, mentor, and administrator, his legacy continues to inspire the next generation of medical professionals. With a focus on advancing neuroimaging techniques and quality standards, Professor Liu stands as a beacon of excellence in modern radiology, with his future contributions set to further shape the landscape of medical diagnostics and research.

Fabiano Papaiz | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fabiano Papaiz | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fabiano Papaiz, IFRN, Brazil.

Fabiano Papaiz is a dedicated academic and professional in the field of education and technology, affiliated with the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Rio Grande do Norte (IFRN) in Brazil. With a strong foundation in the intersection of education and technology, his work focuses on integrating modern technological innovations into educational practices. Through his research and professional endeavors, Papaiz has contributed significantly to advancing educational methods and improving learning environments. His accolades reflect his influence both within Brazil and internationally. His research aims to enhance educational outcomes by leveraging digital tools and resources, benefiting the academic community and shaping the future of learning.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Fabiano Papaiz began his academic journey in Brazil, where he cultivated a strong foundation in the field of education and technology. His early academic pursuits were centered around exploring the intersections of education and technological advancements. With a keen interest in applied sciences, he honed his knowledge and skills through his academic experiences, leading him to a path of lifelong learning and research. Papaiz’s commitment to education in Brazil is evident, and his passion for technology-driven academic progress is one of the key pillars of his professional career.

💻 Professional Endeavors

Currently affiliated with the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Rio Grande do Norte (IFRN), Fabiano Papaiz plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of education and technology. At IFRN, he is part of the DATINF (Department of Information Technology), where he works on integrating modern technological solutions with academic practices. His professional journey reflects his dedication to advancing educational methodologies and bridging the gap between technology and learning. As part of the institution, Papaiz has contributed to a wide range of educational initiatives that aim to enhance the learning experience in Brazil, especially in the field of information technology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Papaiz’s research interests lie in the dynamic field of information technology and its application to educational contexts. His research focuses on leveraging technological innovations to improve educational outcomes, develop new learning tools, and address contemporary challenges in the digital age. Fabiano’s academic contributions have been significant, with a strong emphasis on the role of technology in shaping modern education. His work not only influences the academic community but also helps to create a more tech-savvy generation of students who can navigate and thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Fabiano Papaiz has received numerous accolades for his contributions to education and technology. His work at IFRN has been recognized not only within Brazil but also internationally, as he continues to share his expertise with global academic and technological communities. His dedication to advancing the integration of information technology into education has earned him admiration from peers, students, and academic institutions alike. His reputation as a thought leader in the intersection of education and technology is well-established, marking him as an influential figure in his field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Fabiano Papaiz’s work has made a profound impact on both the academic and technological landscapes of Brazil. His influence extends beyond the classroom, as his research and professional endeavors have shaped the way information technology is applied in education. Through his leadership and innovation, he has fostered the growth of more effective learning environments, enhanced by the use of digital tools and resources. His contributions have not only benefited his institution but also contributed to the wider educational community by offering solutions that address modern teaching and learning needs.

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  • Title: Predicting ALS progression using Autoregressive deep learning models
    Authors: Fabiano Papaiz, Mario Emílio Teixeira Dourado, Jr, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros Valentim, Felipe Ricardo dos Santos Fernandes, João Paulo Queiroz dos Santos, Antonio Higor Freire de Morais, Fernanda Brito Correia, Joel Perdiz Arrais
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: RR3D: Uma solução para renderização remota de imagens médicas tridimensionais
    Author: Fabiano Papaiz
    Year: 2013

 

Conclusion

Fabiano Papaiz’s career exemplifies the transformative power of technology in education. His contributions, ranging from research to institutional leadership, have made a lasting impact on the integration of technology in educational settings. As he continues to innovate and lead, Papaiz’s legacy will undoubtedly shape the future of education, paving the way for more inclusive and effective learning environments. His ongoing work ensures that technology will remain a key driver in educational progress, with the potential to benefit generations of students and educators worldwide.

 

Michael Leoncio | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michael Leoncio | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michael Leoncio, NIcklaus Childrne’s Hospital, United States.

Dr. Michael Leoncio is a dedicated pediatric critical care physician whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep passion for child health. Beginning with a dual degree in Chemistry and Physical Therapy, he went on to earn his D.O. from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. His clinical training took him from a pediatric residency in New Jersey to specialized fellowships at Miami Children’s Hospital, focusing on both general and cardiac pediatric critical care. Throughout his career, Dr. Leoncio has made significant contributions in the high-intensity environment of pediatric ICUs, shaping protocols, mentoring new clinicians, and improving outcomes for countless children.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born in Hialeah, Florida, Dr. Michael Leoncio’s educational journey began with a strong dual foundation in Chemistry and Physical Therapy at the University of Miami, where he earned both his BHS and BA degrees. Driven by a passion for healing and science, he advanced to the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, obtaining his Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) in 2004. These formative years were marked by his unwavering dedication to medicine and a growing interest in pediatric health, setting the stage for his future specialization in pediatric critical care.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Following medical school, Dr. Leoncio completed a pediatric internship and residency at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in New Jersey. His experiences under the mentorship of Dr. Josh Rosenblatt solidified his commitment to caring for children facing complex health challenges. He then pursued advanced fellowship training in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine from July 2007 to June 2010 at Miami Children’s Hospital, under Dr. Balaganghadar Totapally. Continuing his pursuit of excellence, he further specialized with an additional year as a Clinical Fellow in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Medicine, guided by Dr. Anthony Rossi. These rigorous training years provided Dr. Leoncio with extensive hands-on experience in managing critically ill children with cardiac conditions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Leoncio’s fellowship years were not only defined by clinical mastery but also by his engagement in cutting-edge pediatric and cardiac intensive care research. Working within high-acuity settings, he contributed to innovations in the care of neonates and children requiring intensive monitoring and support. His clinical insights have contributed to protocol advancements in cardiac intensive care, especially in the nuanced management of post-operative pediatric patients.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Leoncio has garnered recognition for his commitment to compassionate, evidence-based care. His peers and mentors have consistently praised his diligence, leadership qualities, and dedication to the field of pediatric critical care. These commendations reflect not only his technical expertise but also his empathetic approach to both patients and their families during the most vulnerable times.

Publication

  • Prevalence of Arginine Vasopressin Deficiency among Children and Adolescents Declared Dead by Neurologic Criteria
    Cesar Esteban Larancuent; Valandrea Merilan; Michael Leoncio; Juan Manuel Lozano; Balagangadhar R. Totapally | 2025

 

  • Epidemiology and outcomes of children with accidental hypothermia: A propensity-matched study
    Totapally A; Leoncio M; Beltramo F; Keith Meyer; Raszynski A; Totapally BR | 2017

 

  • Serial cardiac troponin concentrations as marker of cardiac toxicity in children with status asthmaticus treated with intravenous terbutaline
    Kalyanaraman M; Bhalala U; Leoncio M | 2011

 

  • Therapeutic hypercapnia enhances the inflammatory response to endotoxin in the lung of spontaneously breathing rats
    Norozian FM; Leoncio M; Torbati D; Keith Meyer; Raszynski A; Totapally BR | 2011

 

🏁 Conclusion

Driven by compassion, expertise, and a vision for innovation, Dr. Leoncio stands as a beacon in the field of pediatric medicine. His commitment to critical care continues to inspire those around him and set new standards for excellence in child health. As he looks to the future, his ongoing efforts promise to elevate pediatric intensive care—ensuring that every child, no matter how critically ill, receives the best possible chance at recovery and life.

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.

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  • 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.

Takeshi Sakurai | Neuroanatomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Takeshi Sakurai | Neuroanatomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Takeshi Sakurai, University of Tsukuba, Japan.

Takeshi Sakurai, M.D., Ph.D., is a distinguished academic whose career spans across key positions in neuroscience, pharmacology, and integrative sleep medicine. After earning his M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Tsukuba, he embarked on a journey of groundbreaking research, primarily focusing on neurotransmission and sleep regulation. Sakurai’s postdoctoral work in prestigious institutions, coupled with his leadership of major projects like the Yanagisawa Orphan Receptor Project, established him as a leader in molecular neuroscience. Over the years, he has earned recognition through accolades and significant academic positions, including his current role as Professor and Vice Director at the University of Tsukuba’s International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine. His research continues to shape the understanding of sleep and brain function, while his influence extends to mentoring the next generation of scientists.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚


Takeshi Sakurai’s academic journey began with his medical studies at the University of Tsukuba, where he earned his M.D. in 1989. During his early years at the university, he developed a keen interest in the molecular mechanisms of biological systems. This curiosity led him to pursue a Ph.D. in medicine, which he completed in 1993. His doctoral research focused on the cloning of a cDNA encoding a non-isopetide-selective subtype of the endothelin receptor, a project that was published in Nature in 1990, marking the beginning of his significant contributions to molecular pharmacology.

Professional Endeavors 👨‍⚕️


Following his Ph.D., Sakurai embarked on a promising career in academic research, starting as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences in 1993. His career rapidly advanced as he took on various roles, including Assistant Professor at the same institute. During his tenure, he also worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas from 1995 to 1996. These experiences broadened his expertise in pharmacology and molecular neuroscience, laying the foundation for his future academic leadership roles. By 1999, he became an Associate Professor at the University of Tsukuba and contributed significantly to the university’s research landscape.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧬


Sakurai’s research is primarily centered around molecular neuroscience, pharmacology, and integrative physiology. His work has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of biological systems and their regulation at the molecular level. Notably, his leadership of the Yanagisawa Orphan Receptor Project under the Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology (ERATO) of the Japan Science and Technology Corporation highlights his role in pioneering research on orphan receptors. His continued focus on the mechanisms of neurotransmission and their involvement in sleep regulation has earned him a place as a leading researcher in the field of integrative sleep medicine.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆


Throughout his career, Sakurai has earned widespread recognition for his contributions to medicine and neuroscience. His groundbreaking work on neurotransmitter systems and sleep regulation has led to his appointment as a Professor and Vice Director at the University of Tsukuba’s International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine. His research has not only shaped the scientific community’s understanding of brain function but also garnered him numerous accolades, further cementing his reputation as a thought leader in the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍


Sakurai’s impact extends far beyond his own research. As a professor, he has mentored countless students and researchers who have gone on to make their own significant contributions in the fields of neuroscience and pharmacology. His interdisciplinary approach to sleep medicine has influenced research on neurodegenerative diseases, mental health, and drug development. The work he has pioneered in molecular neuroscience has also paved the way for advances in treatment approaches for disorders related to sleep and neurotransmission, offering hope for improved therapeutic interventions.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔬


Looking ahead, Sakurai’s legacy in neuroscience and integrative sleep medicine is poised to continue influencing both academic research and clinical practice. His innovative research on sleep regulation and the molecular mechanisms underpinning brain function will undoubtedly remain foundational in the future of both basic and applied medical sciences. As he continues his work at the University of Tsukuba, Sakurai’s future contributions will likely expand our understanding of the brain’s intricate systems and their broader implications for human health. His career exemplifies a dedication to advancing science, and his ongoing research promises to address critical challenges in medicine and health.

Academic Leadership and Mentorship 🎓


In addition to his personal research achievements, Sakurai’s role in academic leadership cannot be understated. As a professor at the University of Tsukuba, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the institution’s research direction and academic programs, particularly within the fields of integrative physiology and sleep medicine. His influence extends through the mentorship of students, guiding the next generation of researchers who will continue to build on his work. Sakurai’s commitment to education and his support for innovative research initiatives are key to his lasting impact on the academic and medical communities.

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  • Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior
    Authors: T Sakurai, A Amemiya, M Ishii, I Matsuzaki, RM Chemelli, H Tanaka, …
    Year: 1998

 

  • Cloning of a cDNA encoding a non-isopeptide-selective subtype of the endothelin receptor
    Authors: T Sakurai, M Yanagisawa, Y Takuwat, H Miyazakit, S Kimura, K Goto, …
    Year: 1990

 

  • Genetic ablation of orexin neurons in mice results in narcolepsy, hypophagia, and obesity
    Authors: J Hara, CT Beuckmann, T Nambu, JT Willie, RM Chemelli, CM Sinton, …
    Year: 2001

 

  • Autism genome-wide copy number variation reveals ubiquitin and neuronal genes
    Authors: JT Glessner, K Wang, G Cai, O Korvatska, CE Kim, S Wood, H Zhang, …
    Year: 2009

 

  • The neural circuit of orexin (hypocretin): maintaining sleep and wakefulness
    Author: T Sakurai
    Year: 2007

 

  • Distribution of orexin neurons in the adult rat brain
    Authors: T Nambu, T Sakurai, K Mizukami, Y Hosoya, M Yanagisawa, K Goto
    Year: 1999

 

  • Orexins, orexigenic hypothalamic peptides, interact with autonomic, neuroendocrine and neuroregulatory systems
    Authors: Y Date, Y Ueta, H Yamashita, H Yamaguchi, S Matsukura, K Kangawa, …
    Year: 1999

 

  • Hypothalamic orexin neurons regulate arousal according to energy balance in mice
    Authors: A Yamanaka, CT Beuckmann, JT Willie, J Hara, N Tsujino, M Mieda, …
    Year: 2003

 

  • Plastic stress-strain matrix and its application for the solution of elastic-plastic problems by the finite element method
    Authors: Y Yamada, N Yoshimura, T Sakurai
    Year: 1968

 

  • Chemically defined projections linking the mediobasal hypothalamus and the lateral hypothalamic area
    Authors: CF Elias, CB Saper, E Maratos‐Flier, NA Tritos, C Lee, J Kelly, JB Tatro, …
    Year: 1998

 

Conclusion


Takeshi Sakurai’s work has profoundly impacted the fields of neuroscience, pharmacology, and sleep medicine. His contributions have not only advanced scientific understanding but have also paved the way for practical applications in medical therapies. Through his leadership and mentorship, Sakurai’s legacy is set to endure, with his future research promising further advancements in understanding the complexities of the brain and its regulation. His dedication to advancing both science and education ensures that his influence will continue to resonate in academic and clinical circles for years to come.

 

Soumya Pahari | Clinical Neuroscience | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Soumya Pahari | Clinical Neuroscience | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Soumya Pahari,  Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal.

Dr. Soumya Pahari, MBBS, is a globally engaged physician with a deep-rooted passion for neurosurgery, clinical research, and public health advocacy. From excelling in medical school on a full academic scholarship to completing hands-on neurosurgical training in both Nepal and the U.S., Dr. Pahari has built a career that blends clinical excellence with scholarly rigor. Their dedication to global neurosurgical research, reflected through projects with Vanderbilt University and Mission Brain Foundation, demonstrates a commitment to solving complex medical challenges through evidence-based innovation. Beyond the operating theater, their work as a mental health advocate and educator underscores a holistic approach to medicine that prioritizes human connection, education, and equity.

 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Soumya Pahari’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in science, nurtured during their high school years at St. Xavier’s College, Nepal,  Their passion for medicine soon led them to pursue an MBBS degree at the Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences (NAIHS), where they not only excelled academically but also earned the prestigious NAIHS Academic Scholarship in 2016. Throughout medical school, they developed a keen interest in neuroscience and surgical disciplines, which laid the groundwork for their future specialization in neurosurgery and global neurosurgical initiatives.

🧠 Professional Endeavors in Neurosurgery

Driven by an unrelenting commitment to clinical excellence, Dr. Pahari’s professional training includes a year-long position as House Officer in the Department of Neurosurgery at Shree Birendra Hospital, Nepal’s only neurosurgical unit under the Nepalese Army. Here, they performed critical procedures such as EVD insertion, burr hole evacuation, and tracheostomy, while actively assisting in advanced surgeries like aneurysm clipping and tumor resections. Later, as a Visiting Scholar in Neurosurgery at West Virginia University (WV, USA) under Dr. P. David Adelson, they broadened their exposure by shadowing surgeons, presenting clinical cases, and initiating a quality improvement project focused on vagal nerve stimulators for refractory epilepsy patients. These experiences have collectively enriched Dr. Pahari’s surgical acumen and global neurosurgical insight.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Research forms a core pillar of Dr. Pahari’s career, with a focus on pediatric cerebrovascular disorders, endovascular interventions in extradural hematomas, and quality improvement in epilepsy care. As a Research Collaborator with Vanderbilt Global Neurosurgery Program, they are leading a systematic review to assess the global burden of pediatric cerebrovascular diseases, contributing meaningfully to evidence-based global neurosurgical strategies. Simultaneously, their work with the Mission Brain Foundation aims to analyze the emerging utility of endovascular techniques in traumatic brain injury management. Earlier, they also contributed as an administrator and content developer at the Abdulrauf University of Neurosurgery’s Research Institute in California, helping curate educational content for aspiring neurosurgeon-scientists.

🌍 Advocacy, Mental Health & Global Impact

Dr. Pahari’s commitment to health extends beyond the operating room into the domain of mental health and psychosocial well-being. As a Founding Board Member of Antardhoni Nepal, they’ve played a vital role in promoting mental health awareness and support services in underserved communities. Their leadership also reflects through media engagement as a Podcast Host for ‘Behind White Coats’, a platform where pressing global health issues and common illnesses are discussed with clarity and compassion. These endeavors underline their belief in a holistic approach to health, where mental, social, and physical well-being are equally prioritized.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout their academic and professional career, Dr. Pahari has garnered several accolades, notably being ECFMG Certified in August 2024 and scoring an impressive 253 on USMLE Step 2. Their achievements are further supported by certifications such as the Diploma in Neurotrauma Care from the Global Neuro Foundation, which granted them 43.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credits, enhancing their preparedness for managing acute neurotrauma in global contexts. These recognitions reflect their unwavering commitment to clinical excellence and continuous learning.

📢 Influence Through Education and Media

An inspiring communicator and educator, Dr. Pahari has invested time in peer tutoring through Medlife Stories, where they guided junior students through complex medical concepts. Their innovative spirit also led them to head marketing strategies for The SET Exhibition during their early college years—an event that showcased student innovation in science and technology. Through educational content creation, public speaking, and mentoring, Dr. Pahari continues to shape the next generation of healthcare leaders while making medicine more accessible and engaging for all.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Soumya Pahari looks ahead, their vision is clearly anchored in the intersection of clinical neurosurgery, global health equity, and academic research. With ongoing collaborations in global neurosurgical research and growing experience in both developed and developing healthcare systems, they are uniquely positioned to bridge disparities in neurosurgical care. Their future contributions are expected to amplify the voices of underrepresented populations in global health discourse, enhance neurosurgical systems through data-driven quality improvement, and inspire young physicians to approach medicine with both empathy and rigor. Their legacy, still unfolding, promises to be one of profound impact, innovation, and inclusion.

Publication

 

  • Title: Gallstone among patients presenting to the department of surgery in a tertiary care center: a descriptive cross-sectional study
    Authors: S Pahari, S Basukala, U Piya, Y Khand, B Thapa, O Thapa, S Thapa
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: A rare case of retroperitoneal extension in Fournier’s gangrene: A case report and review of literature
    Authors: S Basukala, Y Khand, S Pahari, KB Shah, A Shah
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Large posterior mediastinal ganglioneuroma with intradural cervical spine extension: a rare case report and review of literature
    Authors: A Dahal, JJ Malla, D Neupane, N Lageju, LS Jaiswal, S Chaudhary, …
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Complicated pylephlebitis secondary to perforated appendicitis in a child-A rare case report
    Authors: S Pahari, M Shrestha, S Basukala, P Kafle, K Rai, Y Khand, O Thapa, …
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: A life-threatening complication of biliary peritonitis following T-tube removal: A case report and review of literature
    Authors: Y Khand, S Basukala, U Piya, P Mainali, S Pahari, KB Shah
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Spontaneous splenic hematoma secondary to dengue infection: a rare case report
    Authors: S Pahari, S Basukala, P Kunwar, K Thapa, Y Khand, O Thapa
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: An unusual case of perforated stump appendicitis: a case report
    Authors: S Basukala, BD Pathak, S Pahari, S Gurung, B Basukala, BB Rayamajhi, …
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Acute Pancreatitis among Patients Visiting the Department of Surgery in a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
    Authors: S Basukala, BD Pathak, P Dawadi, S Bohara, A Tamang, S Pahari, …
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Patient Safety and organizational Safety Culture in Surgery: A Need of an Hour in the developing countries
    Authors: S Basukala, S Bohara, A Thapa, A Shah, S Pahari, Y Khand, O Thapa, …
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Acute recurrent pancreatitis in a child with pancreatic divisum–A case report
    Authors: O Thapa, S Basukala, M Shrestha, Y Khand, S Pahari, S Bohara, A Thapa, …
    Year: 2022

 

✅ Conclusion

With a powerful blend of academic distinction, surgical skill, and compassionate advocacy, Dr. Soumya Pahari stands at the forefront of a new generation of physician-leaders. Their journey is a testament to the impact that global collaboration, research, and empathy can have on healthcare. As they continue to pursue excellence in neurosurgery and global health, their work promises not only to improve lives in the operating room but to inspire systemic change across borders. The future undoubtedly holds even greater contributions from this rising medical changemaker.

Irena Roterman | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Irena Roterman | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Irena Roterman, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland.

Prof. Irena Roterman-Konieczna is a distinguished scientist whose academic roots in theoretical chemistry and biochemistry evolved into groundbreaking contributions in bioinformatics. With a Ph.D. and habilitation in biochemistry, and a postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University, she developed a unique perspective on protein structure and folding. Her most notable innovation is the Fuzzy Oil Drop (FOD) model, which simulates protein folding by incorporating environmental effects using a 3D Gaussian function to map hydrophobicity distribution. This model has wide applicability—from understanding membrane proteins and amyloids to analyzing domain-swapping and receptor anchoring.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Irena Roterman-Konieczna began her academic journey in theoretical chemistry at the prestigious Jagiellonian University, graduating from the Faculty of Chemistry in 1974. Her early interest in molecular structure and the physicochemical underpinnings of biological systems laid a strong foundation for her interdisciplinary career. She deepened her scientific expertise by earning a Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1984 from Nicolaus Copernicus Medical Academy in Krakow, focusing on the structure of the recombinant IgG hinge region. Her postdoctoral studies at Cornell University from 1987 to 1989, under the mentorship of Harold A. Scheraga, further shaped her academic development. There, she explored force fields used in prominent computational programs like AMBER, CHARMM, and ECEPP, bridging theoretical modeling with biomolecular reality.

🧬 Professional Endeavors in Bioinformatics

Throughout her career, Prof. Roterman-Konieczna has been at the forefront of bioinformatics, dedicating herself to unraveling the mysteries of protein structure and amyloid formation. Following her habilitation in biochemistry at the Jagiellonian University Faculty of Biotechnology in 1994 and the conferment of her professorial degree in medical sciences in 2004, she continued to pioneer innovative methods in structural bioinformatics. Her hallmark contribution, the Fuzzy Oil Drop (FOD) model, revolutionized the understanding of protein folding. The model uniquely incorporates environmental influence into folding simulations by using a 3D Gaussian function to describe hydrophobicity distribution—proposing that hydrophobic residues form a central core while hydrophilic residues remain exposed. This paradigm introduced a more realistic, dynamic framework for simulating in silico protein folding.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Roterman-Konieczna’s research has explored how proteins behave not only in aqueous environments but also within membranes and under the influence of external force fields. By modifying the Gaussian-based FOD model, she extended its applicability to membrane proteins, enabling quantification of their anchoring mechanisms and mobility. Her investigations into chaperonins and domain-swapping phenomena further illustrate the power of her model to decode complex folding and protein-protein interactions. She introduced a dual-variable simulation function—accounting for both internal forces (non-bonded interactions within the protein chain) and external forces (environmental effects)—to guide structural transformation toward energy minima. These ideas are foundational in modern computational biology, where realistic folding predictions are critical for understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic targeting.

📘 Scholarly Publishing and Intellectual Outreach

A prolific author, Prof. Roterman-Konieczna has made significant contributions to scientific literature. She has authored several influential books, many published in Open Access to promote knowledge sharing. These works include “Protein Folding In Silico” (Elsevier), “Systems Biology – Functional Strategies of Living Organism” (Springer), and “From Globular Proteins to Amyloids” (Elsevier, 2020). Her books elegantly communicate complex bioinformatic strategies, such as ligand binding site identification, protein-protein interactions, and computer-aided diagnostics. Moreover, her editorial leadership from 2005 to 2020 as Chief Editor of the journal Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems cemented her influence in shaping interdisciplinary dialogues at the intersection of medicine, biology, and computation.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Roterman-Konieczna’s work has earned international acclaim. Notably, she is listed among the Top 2% scientists worldwide by Stanford University and Elsevier—a testament to her influential research and academic reputation. With 149 publications indexed in PubMed, her impact on the bioinformatics community is both broad and profound. Over the course of her career, she has also served as a mentor to 14 doctoral students, many of whom continue to contribute to research and innovation across various fields of biomedicine.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Her research has advanced global understanding of how proteins fold, interact, and misfold—a process central to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. The FOD model continues to provide a computational lens for studying amyloid formation and supramolecular assemblies. Her model is also pivotal in studying receptor anchoring in membranes and exploring domain-swapping mechanisms critical to protein complex formation. By integrating thermodynamic theory, statistical modeling, and structural biology, her work bridges theoretical research with biomedical applications, pushing the boundaries of in silico experimentation.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Irena Roterman-Konieczna’s legacy is rooted in her visionary approach to molecular biology, championing models that blend computational precision with biological realism. Her commitment to open access publishing and academic mentoring reflects a deep dedication to inclusive, sustainable scientific progress. As systems biology and personalized medicine continue to evolve, her models and insights will remain cornerstones for future explorations in disease modeling, drug design, and molecular diagnostics. Her career exemplifies how interdisciplinary thinking and computational ingenuity can transform the life sciences, leaving a legacy that will guide future generations of scientists.

Publication

  • Title: Aquaporins as Membrane Proteins: The Current Status
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), K. Stapor (Katarzyna), D. Dułak (Dawid), G. Szoniec (Grzegorz), L. Konieczny (Leszek)
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: DisorderUnetLM: Validating ProteinUnet for efficient protein intrinsic disorder prediction
    Authors: K. Kotowski (Krzysztof), I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), K. Stapor (Katarzyna)
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Protein folding: Funnel model revised
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), M. Slupina (Mateusz), L. Konieczny (Leszek)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Domain swapping: a mathematical model for quantitative assessment of structural effects
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), K. Stapor (Katarzyna), D. Dułak (Dawid), L. Konieczny (Leszek)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Chameleon Sequences─Structural Effects in Proteins Characterized by Hydrophobicity Disorder
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), M. Slupina (Mateusz), K. Stapor (Katarzyna), K. Gądek (Krzysztof), P. Nowakowski (Piotr)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Transmembrane proteins—Different anchoring systems
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), K. Stapor (Katarzyna), L. Konieczny (Leszek)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: External Force Field for Protein Folding in Chaperonins─Potential Application in In Silico Protein Folding
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), K. Stapor (Katarzyna), D. Dułak (Dawid), L. Konieczny (Leszek)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Structural features of Prussian Blue-related iron complex FeT of activity to peroxidate unsaturated fatty acids
    Authors: M. Lasota (Małgorzata), G. Zemanek (Grzegorz), O. Barczyk-Woźnicka (Olga), L. Konieczny (Leszek), I.K. Roterman (Irena K.)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Editorial: Structure and function of trans-membrane proteins
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), M.M. Brylinski (Michal Michal), F. Polticelli (Fabio), A.G. de Brevern (Alexandre G.)
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Model of the external force field for the protein folding process—the role of prefoldin
    Authors: I.K. Roterman (Irena K.), K. Stapor (Katarzyna), L. Konieczny (Leszek)
    Year: 2024

 

🧠 Conclusion

Prof. Roterman-Konieczna’s career stands as a testament to how deep scientific insight and computational innovation can revolutionize biological understanding. Her FOD model not only enriches the study of protein dynamics but also provides a versatile framework for medical and pharmaceutical applications. With a legacy built on rigorous research, educational outreach, and academic leadership, her influence will continue to guide future advances in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and biomedical science.

 

Jin Yong Hong | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jin Yong Hong | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jin Yong Hong,  Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine,  South Korea.

Dr. Jin Yong Hong, MD, PhD, is a distinguished neurologist and academic leader with a career grounded in excellence, innovation, and service. Beginning his medical education at Yonsei University, he steadily advanced through rigorous academic and clinical pathways to become an Associate Professor at Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine. His focused expertise in movement disorders and dementia, enriched by both national and international research experience, especially at the University of Pennsylvania, highlights his dedication to solving complex neurological diseases. Through teaching, research, and clinical practice, he has significantly contributed to the growth of neuroscience and medical education in South Korea.

 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jin Yong Hong embarked on his journey in medicine with a deep commitment to academic excellence, beginning with his premedical studies at Yonsei University in Seoul from 2001 to 2003. He swiftly advanced through the rigorous medical curriculum, earning a Bachelor of Medical Science in 2007. Not content with just clinical practice, he pursued higher education with a Master of Medical Science completed in 2014 and culminated his scholarly journey with a Doctorate in Medical Science from the same esteemed institution in 2021. His academic path reflects a relentless pursuit of knowledge in the neurological sciences and a strong foundation in research methodology and clinical application.

🧠 Professional Endeavors in Neurology

Following his graduation, Dr. Hong immersed himself in hands-on clinical training, beginning with an internship and residency in Neurology at the renowned Severance Hospital of the Yonsei University Health System. This period, from 2007 to 2012, was marked by rigorous clinical immersion and specialization. His passion for neuroscience led him to pursue subspecialty training in Movement Disorders and Dementia, completing both clinical and research fellowships. Notably, he expanded his research exposure internationally through a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States from 2022 to 2024, further enriching his expertise in neurodegenerative pathology and laboratory medicine.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Hong’s research has consistently revolved around movement disorders and dementia, placing him at the forefront of understanding neurodegenerative diseases. His clinical experience, paired with extensive research work in both Korea and the United States, underscores his commitment to unraveling the complexities of disorders like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and related cognitive impairments. His interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical neurology with translational science, contributing significantly to advancing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in the field.

🏥 Academic Leadership and Teaching

As an Associate Professor at the Department of Neurology, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Dr. Hong plays a vital role in shaping the next generation of neurologists. Since 2016, he has not only led clinical initiatives but also mentored students and junior faculty. His previous tenure as a Clinical Assistant Professor from 2014 to 2016 helped lay the groundwork for a collaborative and research-driven academic environment at the Wonju Severance Christian Hospital. His academic roles have helped blend clinical excellence with cutting-edge research in one of Korea’s premier medical institutions.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Hong’s excellence has been consistently recognized by peers and institutions alike. In 2014, he received the Academic Award for Highest Achievement from Yonsei University College of Medicine, marking him as a top-tier scholar among his peers. The same year, he was awarded a Fellowship by the Korean Movement Disorder Society, acknowledging his promising contributions to the field. Further cementing his role as a leading voice in neurological research, he was honored in 2021 with the JMD Article Award, reflecting the impact and relevance of his scholarly publications.

🌍 Impact and Influence in Neurological Science

With active memberships in the Korean Neurological Association, the Korean Movement Disorder Society, and the Korean Dementia Association, Dr. Hong maintains an influential presence within the scientific community. His cross-continental experience, especially through his postdoctoral work in the United States, has positioned him as a bridge between Eastern and Western neurological research paradigms. His publications and ongoing collaborations continue to influence both clinical practice and academic discourse, especially in the diagnosis and management of neurodegenerative conditions.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Jin Yong Hong is poised to continue making groundbreaking contributions in the field of neurology. With a career marked by academic distinction, clinical expertise, and research innovation, he represents a model of holistic excellence in medicine. His future work is likely to delve deeper into translational neuroscience, aiming to develop practical solutions for patients suffering from movement and cognitive disorders. As a mentor, researcher, and clinician, Dr. Hong is building a legacy that will inspire and influence the medical community for years to come.

Publication

  • Neuroanatomical substrates of visual hallucinations in patients with non-demented Parkinson’s disease
    S Shin, JE Lee, JY Hong, MK Sunwoo, YH Sohn, PH Lee
    2012

 

  • Presynaptic dopamine depletion predicts levodopa-induced dyskinesia in de novo Parkinson disease
    JY Hong, JS Oh, I Lee, MK Sunwoo, JH Ham, JE Lee, YH Sohn, JS Kim, …
    2014

 

  • The MMSE and MoCA for screening cognitive impairment in less educated patients with Parkinson’s disease
    JI Kim, MK Sunwoo, YH Sohn, PH Lee, JY Hong
    2016

 

  • The burden of white matter hyperintensities is a predictor of progressive mild cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson’s disease
    MK Sunwoo, S Jeon, JH Ham, JY Hong, JE Lee, JM Lee, YH Sohn, …
    2014

 

  • Cerebral microbleeds in patients with Parkinson’s disease
    JH Ham, H Yi, MK Sunwoo, JY Hong, YH Sohn, PH Lee
    2014

 

  • Subjective cognitive decline predicts future deterioration in cognitively normal patients with Parkinson’s disease
    JY Hong, MK Sunwoo, SJ Chung, JH Ham, JE Lee, YH Sohn, PH Lee
    2014

 

  • Clinical and biomarker characteristics according to clinical spectrum of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the validation cohort of Korean Brain Aging Study for the Early Diagnosis …
    J Hwang, JH Jeong, SJ Yoon, KW Park, EJ Kim, B Yoon, JW Jang, HJ Kim, …
    2019

 

  • Subjective cognitive complaints and objective cognitive impairment in Parkinson’s disease
    JY Hong, Y Lee, MK Sunwoo, YH Sohn, PH Lee
    2018

 

  • Neurocognitive and atrophic patterns in Parkinson’s disease based on subjective memory complaints
    JY Hong, JE Lee, YH Sohn, PH Lee
    2012

 

  • Telomere shortening reflecting physical aging is associated with cognitive decline and dementia conversion in mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease
    SH Koh, SH Choi, JH Jeong, JW Jang, KW Park, EJ Kim, HJ Kim, JY Hong, …
    2020

 

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Hong’s journey illustrates the profound impact one dedicated individual can make within the scientific and medical communities. His legacy is already evident in his scholarly achievements, the students he mentors, and the patients he serves. As he continues to advance the understanding and treatment of neurological conditions, Dr. Hong remains a beacon of academic integrity, scientific rigor, and compassionate care. His future promises continued breakthroughs that will shape the field of neurology and bring hope to countless lives affected by neurodegenerative disorders.

Tahereh Momeni Isfahani | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tahereh Momeni Isfahani | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tahereh Momeni Isfahani,  Ar.C.,Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University,  Iran.

Dr. Taherh Momeni Isfahani is a distinguished chemist and academic affiliated with the Islamic Azad University, Arak Branch. Her academic journey is rooted in Iran’s top institutions, where she earned her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Chemistry. Her research focuses on the development of advanced electrochemical sensors, with a strong emphasis on medical and environmental applications. Her recent work, involving a novel pencil graphite electrode electrospun with Poly-Sudan Black-B for dopamine analysis, has garnered significant recognition and was provisionally nominated for the Best Researcher Award. In addition to her active research output, she contributes to the scientific community as a faculty member and mentor, fostering innovation and academic excellence within her field.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Taherh Momeni Isfahani’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry, which she pursued with unwavering dedication at the Islamic Azad University of Arak, Iran. Her passion for analytical chemistry was evident from her undergraduate years, and she continued to build on that foundation with a Master’s degree from the University of Isfahan, where she worked on the development of an optical sensor for nickel (II) ion detection. Her intellectual curiosity and academic discipline culminated in a Ph.D. in Chemistry from her alma mater in Arak, where she focused on advanced spectrophotometric techniques and chemometric methods for the simultaneous determination of cations and equilibrium studies.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Momeni currently serves as a member of the Science Committee at the Arak Branch of the Islamic Azad University, where she contributes both as a researcher and academic. Her professional role reflects a balance between teaching, research, and academic leadership. With deep expertise in analytical chemistry and instrumentation, she plays a pivotal role in guiding students and contributing to the scientific community through her research initiatives. Her involvement in the academic landscape of Iran has enriched the scientific discourse within her institution and beyond.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

A core focus of Dr. Momeni’s work lies in electrochemical sensing and analytical techniques, particularly for biomedical applications. Her research includes the fabrication of electrochemical sensors, development of polymeric membrane-based sensors, and exploration of chemometric methods in chemical analysis. In her most recent study, she designed a sensitive electrochemical sensor using a pencil graphite electrode electrospun with poly-Sudan Black-B, aimed at detecting dopamine in plasma samples—a critical advancement in bioanalytical chemistry. Her work stands at the intersection of innovation and application, addressing real-world challenges in medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Momeni’s recent publication in the Journal of Cluster Science (2025) has garnered recognition and was provisionally nominated for the prestigious ‘Best Researcher Award’. This acknowledgment highlights the scientific merit and practical value of her research. It serves as a testament to her perseverance and commitment to pushing the boundaries of sensor development in analytical chemistry. Her growing list of publications reflects both depth and relevance in her chosen field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through her contributions, Dr. Momeni has significantly influenced the field of analytical chemistry within the academic and applied research settings in Iran. Her work has not only advanced sensor technologies but also impacted how chemical analysis is approached in complex biological and environmental systems. By designing cost-effective and accessible sensing platforms, she paves the way for more accurate and affordable diagnostic tools, especially in regions with limited access to high-end technology.

👩‍🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Momeni’s research legacy is rooted in her dedication to solving practical problems through precise scientific inquiry. As she continues to explore advanced materials and electrode technologies, her future work promises to delve deeper into biosensor innovation and multi-ion detection systems. Her mentorship of young scientists and contributions to curriculum development ensure that her impact extends beyond the lab, inspiring the next generation of chemists and researchers.

Publication

  • Spectrophotometric determination of mercury in water samples after cloud point extraction using nonionic surfactant Triton X-114 – A Niazi, T Momeni-Isfahani, Z Ahmari – 2009

 

  • Decolorization of crystal violet from aqueous solutions by a novel adsorbent chitosan/nanodiopside using response surface methodology and artificial neural network-genetic – SG Nasab, A Semnani, A Teimouri, MJ Yazd, TM Isfahani, S Habibollahi – 2019

 

  • Removal of Congo red from aqueous solution by hydroxyapatite nanoparticles loaded on zein as an efficient and green adsorbent: response surface methodology and artificial – S Ghanavati Nasab, A Semnani, A Teimouri, H Kahkesh, … – 2018

 

  • Development of an optical chemical sensor based on 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-(diethylamino) phenol in Nafion for determination of nickel ion – MK Amini, T Momeni-Isfahani, JH Khorasani, M Pourhossein – 2004

 

  • Prediction of oral acute toxicity of organophosphates using QSAR methods – M Kianpour, E Mohammadinasab, TM Isfahani – 2021

 

  • Spectrophotometric determination of acidity constants of 2-(2-Thiazolylazo)-Cresol in various water–organic solvent media mixtures using chemometrics methods – T Momeni-Isfahani, A Niazi – 2014

 

  • Superparamagnetic core‐shell metal–organic framework Fe3O4@Ni‐MOF as efficient catalyst for oxidation of 1,4‐dihydropyridines using hydrogen peroxide – M Janani, MA Senejani, TM Isfahani – 2021

 

  • Hofmann N‐alkylation of aniline derivatives with alcohols using ferric perchlorate immobilized on SiO2 as a catalyst through Box–Behnken experimental design – M Ghanimati, M Abdoli Senejani, TM Isfahani, MA Bodaghifard – 2018

 

  • Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) investigation of camptothecin drugs derivatives – N Ahmadinejad, F Shafiei, TM Isfahani – 2018

 

  • Application of robust syringe-to-syringe dispersive liquid-phase microextraction method for preconcentration and determination of mercury with the aid of an experimental design – M Hayati, M Ramezani, G Rezanejade Bardajee, T Momeni Isfahani – 2022

 

Conclusion

Dr. Taherh Momeni Isfahani exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and innovative researcher. Her consistent focus on solving real-world problems through advanced sensor technologies, coupled with her academic contributions and recent recognition at an international level, makes her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances the field of analytical chemistry but also inspires future research aimed at practical, impactful solutions in healthcare and environmental monitoring. With her strong academic foundation, innovative mindset, and growing influence, Dr. Momeni is poised to continue making meaningful contributions to science and society.

Francisco Mena | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Francisco Mena | Computational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Francisco Mena, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany.

Francisco Mena is a dynamic researcher in the field of machine learning, currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU), Germany. His academic roots trace back to Federico Santa María Technical University (UTFSM) in Chile, where he developed a strong foundation in computer engineering and data science. With a specialization in unsupervised learning, deep learning, and multi-view data fusion, his work focuses on building robust and scalable models that minimize human intervention and adapt to incomplete or noisy datasets—particularly in the context of Earth observation and crowdsourced data. He has worked across international research institutes like DFKI in Germany and Inria in France, contributing to global advancements in AI and data science. His teaching and mentoring roles, combined with his innovative research, mark him as a rising contributor to the future of intelligent systems.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Francisco Mena’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in computer engineering at Federico Santa María Technical University (UTFSM) in Chile. Demonstrating exceptional academic performance, he ranked in the top 10% of his class, securing the 4th position among 66 students. He pursued an integrated path that led him to obtain a Bachelor of Science, a Licenciado, and later the Ingeniería Civil en Informática degree. Driven by curiosity and a passion for machine learning, he transitioned seamlessly into postgraduate studies, earning a Magíster en Ciencias de la Ingeniería Informática at UTFSM. His master’s thesis, focused on mixture models in crowdsourcing scenarios, set the stage for his growing interest in unsupervised learning and probabilistic models.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Alongside his studies, Francisco actively engaged in diverse professional roles that enriched his technical and academic expertise. He served as a research assistant at the Chilean Virtual Observatory (CHIVO), contributing to astroinformatics projects by processing and organizing astronomical datasets from ALMA and ESO observatories. His early professional stint as a front-end and back-end developer provided him with hands-on industry experience. In academia, he held several teaching roles, progressing from laboratory assistant to lecturer in key courses such as computational statistics, artificial neural networks, and machine learning. Currently, as a Student Research Assistant at the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), he contributes to Earth observation projects, enhancing models for crop yield prediction using multi-view data.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Francisco’s research is anchored in machine learning with a special emphasis on unsupervised learning, deep neural architectures, multi-view learning, and data fusion. His doctoral work at University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) focuses on handling missing views in Earth observation data, an increasingly important issue in remote sensing. He explores innovative methods that challenge traditional domain-specific models by advocating for approaches that minimize human intervention and labeling. His core research areas include autoencoders, deep clustering, dimensionality reduction, and latent variable modeling, with applications extending to vegetation monitoring, neural information retrieval, and crowdsourcing.

🌍 Global Collaborations

Francisco’s commitment to impactful research is evident in his international collaborations. In addition to his work in Germany, he undertook a research visit to Inria in Montpellier, France, where he explored cutting-edge topics such as multi-modal co-learning, multi-task learning, and mutual distillation. These collaborations allow him to expand the practical relevance of his research across geographical and disciplinary boundaries, contributing to global discussions in artificial intelligence and data science.

🧠 Impact and Influence

Through his extensive academic involvement, Francisco has shaped the understanding of machine learning models that are both scalable and adaptable to real-world challenges. His contributions in crowdsourcing, particularly the use of latent group variable models for large-scale annotations, reflect his commitment to developing resource-efficient models. His influence extends into education, where he has mentored students and shaped curriculum delivery in machine learning-related subjects. By leveraging tools like PyTorch, QGIS, and Slurm, he ensures his work remains at the cutting edge of technological advancement.

🏆 Recognition and Growth

Francisco’s academic excellence is evident from his consistent achievements and recognition. His GPA of 94% during his master’s program stands as a testament to his dedication and intellect. Being ranked #4 in his undergraduate program highlights his sustained academic brilliance. His teaching roles at UTFSM and lecturing at RPTU further underscore the trust institutions place in his knowledge and teaching abilities.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a clear research vision and a strong international presence, Francisco Mena is poised to leave a lasting impact in the field of artificial intelligence, particularly in unsupervised learning and Earth observation. His focus on reducing dependency on human intervention, increasing model generalizability, and handling incomplete or noisy data reflects a future-forward approach. As his doctoral journey progresses, he is expected to continue influencing how machine learning models are conceptualized, designed, and deployed in real-world applications—especially those that require scalable, domain-agnostic solutions.

Publication

 

  • Harnessing the power of CNNs for unevenly-sampled light-curves using Markov Transition Field – M Bugueño, G Molina, F Mena, P Olivares, M Araya – 2021

 

  • Common practices and taxonomy in deep multiview fusion for remote sensing applications – F Mena, D Arenas, M Nuske, A Dengel – 2024

 

  • A binary variational autoencoder for hashing – F Mena, R Ñanculef – 2019

 

  • Refining exoplanet detection using supervised learning and feature engineering – M Bugueño, F Mena, M Araya – 2018

 

  • Predicting crop yield with machine learning: An extensive analysis of input modalities and models on a field and sub-field level – D Pathak, M Miranda, F Mena, C Sanchez, P Helber, B Bischke, … – 2023

 

  • Adaptive fusion of multi-modal remote sensing data for optimal sub-field crop yield prediction – F Mena, D Pathak, H Najjar, C Sanchez, P Helber, B Bischke, P Habelitz, … – 2025

 

  • A comparative assessment of multi-view fusion learning for crop classification – F Mena, D Arenas, M Nuske, A Dengel – 2023

 

  • Self-supervised Bernoulli autoencoders for semi-supervised hashing – R Ñanculef, F Mena, A Macaluso, S Lodi, C Sartori – 2021

 

  • Impact assessment of missing data in model predictions for Earth observation applications – F Mena, D Arenas, M Charfuelan, M Nuske, A Dengel – 2024

 

  • Increasing the robustness of model predictions to missing sensors in Earth observation – F Mena, D Arenas, A Dengel – 2024

 

🧩 Conclusion

Driven by curiosity and innovation, Francisco Mena is reshaping the landscape of machine learning through his pursuit of generalizable, efficient, and human-independent models. His research not only addresses technical limitations but also responds to the growing need for AI systems that are adaptable across domains and disciplines. With a solid academic background, global collaborations, and a clear research vision, he is set to make lasting contributions to unsupervised learning and its applications in critical areas like Earth observation and neural information retrieval. As he continues to build on his expertise, his work promises to influence both the academic world and the practical deployment of intelligent systems in complex, real-world scenarios.