Shahar Shelly | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahar Shelly | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahar Shelly,  Rambam Medical Center, Israel.

Dr. Shahar Shelly, MD, is a globally recognized neurologist and researcher specializing in neuroimmunology and neuromuscular disorders. With academic roles across Rambam Medical Center, Technion Institute, and the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Shelly has driven advancements in clinical diagnostics, treatment strategies, and disease understanding.

 

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🎓 Education

University Medical School of Hungary, Debrecen – Summa Cum Laude (01/2005–01/2012). Shamir Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel – Internship (Cum Laude) (01/2012–01/2013). Sheba Medical Center – Residency, Neurology Department (01/2013–01/2017). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN – Neuroimmunology Fellowship (04/2018–07/2019). Neuromuscular Disorders, Muscle Fellowship – Mayo Clinic (07/2019–07/2020) Neuromuscular Disorders, Nerve Fellowship – Mayo Clinic (07/2020–07/2021).

📜 Certifications

Israeli Neurology Board Certification (2018). Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) (2018). Mayo Clinic Quality Fellow Certification (2019). Medical Genetics Certificate – Recanti Genetic Institute (2015). Advanced Electrophysiology Certification – Board-Licensed Electromyography (2019).

🏆 Honors & Awards

Summa Cum Laude – University Medical School of Hungary.  Cum Laude – Hassaf Harofeh Medical Center Internship.Israel Medical Association Fellowship Award (2017). Best Abstract Award – American Academy of Neurology (2019).

🔬 Patents & Innovations

Digital Drug Amplifier – Combines digital therapeutics with pharmaceuticals (FDA-approved). IMNM Muscle Disease Screening Software – Released for public use in the USA (2020).

🌐 Professional Memberships

American Neurological Association.Israeli Neuromuscular Society.American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine

📚 Publications

  • Prolactin and autoimmunity
    Authors: S Shelly, M Boaz, H Orbach
    Year: 2012

 

  • Autonomic dysfunction following COVID-19 infection: an early experience
    Authors: K Shouman, G Vanichkachorn, WP Cheshire, MD Suarez, S Shelly, et al.
    Year: 2021

 

  • Thymoma and autoimmunity
    Authors: S Shelly, N Agmon-Levin, A Altman, Y Shoenfeld
    Year: 2011

 

  • Immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated myopathy: a clinicoseropathologically distinct myopathy
    Authors: S Shelly, JD Triplett, MV Pinto, M Milone, FE Diehn, A Zekeridou, et al.
    Year: 2020

 

  • Epidemiology and natural history of inclusion body myositis: a 40-year population-based study
    Authors: S Shelly, MM Mielke, J Mandrekar, M Milone, FC Ernste, E Naddaf, et al.
    Year: 2021

 

  • Survival and associated comorbidities in inclusion body myositis
    Authors: E Naddaf, S Shelly, J Mandrekar, AM Chamberlain, EM Hoffman, et al.
    Year: 2022

 

  • Small fiber neuropathy incidence, prevalence, longitudinal impairments, and disability
    Authors: SA Johnson, K Shouman, S Shelly, P Sandroni, SE Berini, PJB Dyck, et al.
    Year: 2021

 

  • Neurochondrin neurological autoimmunity
    Authors: S Shelly, TJ Kryzer, L Komorowski, R Miske, MD Anderson, EP Flanagan, et al.
    Year: 2019

 

  • Potential neurotoxicity of titanium implants: Prospective, in-vivo and in-vitro study
    Authors: S Shelly, SL Zaltsman, O Ben-Gal, A Dayan, I Ganmore, C Shemesh, et al.
    Year: 2021

 

  • Neurofascin-155 immunoglobulin subtypes: clinicopathologic associations and neurologic outcomes
    Authors: S Shelly, CJ Klein, PJB Dyck, P Paul, ML Mauermann, SE Berini, B Howe, et al.
    Year: 2021

 

Conclusion

Dr. Shahar Shelly exemplifies excellence in clinical practice, academic leadership, and innovative research. His focus on using cutting-edge technologies like AI and biomarker discovery aims to transform the diagnosis and treatment of complex neurological and neuromuscular disorders. Driven by a commitment to precision medicine, his career reflects a blend of academic rigor, clinical expertise, and groundbreaking contributions that continue to shape the future of neurology.

 

 

Gustave Mabiama | Epidemiology | Neuroscience Academic Distinction Award

Dr. Gustave Mabiama | Epidemiology | Neuroscience Academic Distinction Award

Dr. Gustave Mabiama, The University of Douala, Cameroon.

Dr. Mabiama Gustave is an accomplished Senior Lecturer-Researcher and Head of Division of University Cooperation at the University of Ebolowa, Cameroon. With dual Ph.D. qualifications in Physiology-Physiopathology and Human Nutrition, he has an extensive academic background, including a Bachelor’s, Postgraduate Diploma, and Master’s degree in applied biology and nutrition. Over a professional career spanning two decades, Dr. Mabiama has contributed significantly to nutrition research, elderly health, HIV/AIDS care, and university education. His expertise extends to clinical training and international collaborations, reflecting his commitment to advancing science and improving community well-being.

 

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📜 Academic Background

Ph.D.Biology-Health (Physiology-Physiopathology) – University of Limoges, France.Health Sciences (Human Nutrition) – University of Douala, Cameroon. Additional Degrees:Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Biology – University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon.Postgraduate Diploma in Human Biology – University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon.Master’s Degree in Food Science and Nutrition – University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon

🏫 Professional Experience

Current Role:Lecturer-Researcher (Assistant to Senior Lecturer), ENSET Douala (2010–Present).Past Roles:PMTCT, Paediatric HIV, and Nutrition Coordinator – ID-Moundou, Chad / ID-Paris-Poitiers, France (2008–2009)Life and Earth Sciences Teacher & Health Club Supervisor – Protestant College of Ngaoundéré (2000–2008).Instructor, Department of Biological Sciences – Faculty of Science, University of Ngaoundéré (1997–2006).

🛠 Further Training/Internships

2021, Limoges (LINUT): Identifying swallowing disorders. 2020, Limoges (LINUT): Undernutrition in the elderly. 2019, Faculty of Medicine, Limoges: Nutrition in specific conditions (pressure sores, heart failure, palliative care, cancer).2019, Limoges (LINUT): Physical activity recommendations for older adults.2019, University Hospital – Nutrition Unit (Limoges): Internship in Specialized Obesity Care.

🎓 University Courses Attended

2019, Yaoundé: Training Workshop on Scientific Advice for Governments (Nature and Technology Research Fund / INGSA). 2015, Distance Learning: Expertise in Gerontology (University of Montpellier & Pierre and Marie Curie University – Unfinished).2009, Cotonou, Benin: University Course on Food Composition and Biodiversity (BIOVERSITY/FAO). 2007, Abomey-Calavi, Benin: International Training in Nutrition and Food Science (FINSA/FSA/UAC). 2004, Marseille, France: Summer School for Young HIV/AIDS Researchers (AIDES)

📚 Publications

  • Title: Nutritional status and associated factors among community-dwelling elderly
    Authors: G Mabiama, D Adiogo, PM Preux, JC Desport, P Fayemendy, P Jésus
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: Nutritional status, dementia, and mobility among nursing home’s residents: First exhaustive cross-sectional study in Limousin territory (France)
    Authors: P Fayemendy, G Mabiama, T Vernier, A Massoulard-Gainant, …
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: Undernutrition, overweight and obesity among elderly living in communities in Africa: a systematic review
    Authors: G Mabiama, D Adiogo, T Millimono, P Fayemendy, T Vernier, …
    Year: 2021

 

  • Title: Undernutrition, overweight and obesity prevalences among community-dwelling elderly in Africa – a systematic review
    Authors: G Mabiama, T Millimono, D Adiogo, F Boumediene, PM Preux, …
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Nutritional status and associated factors among the elderly in Guinea: a first national cross-sectional study
    Authors: TM Millimono, A Camara, G Mabiama, M Daffé, F Boumédiène, PM Preux, …
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Dénutrition, surpoids et obésité chez les personnes âgées vivant dans des communautés en Afrique: une revue systématique
    Authors: G Mabiama, D Adiogo, T Millimono, F Boumédiène, PM Preux, …
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Depressive syndrome, cognitive impairment, and associated factors among community-dwelling aged persons in Cameroon
    Authors: G Mabiama, D Adiogo, PM Preux, JC Desport, P Fayemendy, P Jésus
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Undernutrition, socio-demographic characteristics and eating habits of the elderly
    Authors: TM Millimono, A Camara, G Mabiama, F Toure, S Sidibé, PM Preux, …
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Analysis of the Feeding Habits and Nutritional Status of Adolescents in Private Non-boarding Secondary Schools in Bamenda II Municipality, Cameroon
    Authors: ENBP Ange, E Manga, G Mabiama, F Evariste
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Comparing health students’ attitudes towards dementia, epilepsy and psychiatric disorders: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices study (KAP) in Low-and Middle-Income countries (LMIC)
    Authors: LC Piver, E Auditeau, M Vergonjeanne, B Calvet, E Ngoungou, …
    Year: 2024

 

Conclusion

Dr. Mabiama Gustave’s career exemplifies excellence in education, research, and public health initiatives. His significant contributions to human nutrition and elderly care are a testament to his dedication to improving lives through science. As a prominent academic and health professional, he continues to foster international partnerships and contribute meaningfully to advancing health sciences, particularly in Africa. His dynamic career serves as an inspiration for integrating research, teaching, and social impact.