Paula Abola | Neuroscience & Education | Neuroscience Academic Distinction Award

Mrs. Paula Abola | Neuroscience & Education | Neuroscience Academic Distinction Award

Mrs. Paula Abola | University of Jamestown | United States

Paula Abola is a clinical researcher and academic with a strong focus on Parkinson’s disease, clinical drug development, and chemical biology. She has earned advanced degrees in Clinical Research, Clinical Drug Development, and Medicinal Chemistry & Chemical Biology, completing dissertations that explored knowledge disparities and shared decision-making in Parkinson’s disease, as well as comparative efficacy studies of pharmacological interventions and novel synthetic approaches in chemical biology. Paula has extensive experience in higher education, serving as an adjunct professor at multiple international universities, where she designs and delivers graduate- and doctorate-level courses in systematic reviews, meta-analyses, survey research, research proposal writing, study design, statistical methods, and chemical biology, while also mentoring and supervising student research projects. Her work emphasizes bridging methodological rigor with practical applications in clinical and social research, including applications in pharmacological management and vaccine development. Paula’s research contributions are documented in 2 scholarly works, which have collectively received 2 citations, giving her an h-index of 1 and an i10-index of 0. Her academic and research endeavors reflect a dedication to advancing knowledge in clinical pharmacology, research methodology, and chemical biology while fostering the development of future researchers through mentorship and teaching.

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Featured Publications

Abola, P., Lefebvre, K., & Wolden, M. (2025). Influence of sociodemographic variables on patient and practitioner knowledge of pharmacological management options for Parkinson’s disease. American Journal of Medical and Clinical Research & Reviews, 4(1), 1–16.

Abola, P., Wolden, M. (2024). Monoamine oxidase-B inhibitor rasagiline effects on motor and non-motor symptoms in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Advances in Parkinson’s Disease, 13(3), 27–56.

Abola, P., & Jabishvili, G. (2025). Incidence of adverse and safety events in individuals with Parkinson’s disease treated with catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitor opicapone as an add-on to levodopa treatment. Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Abola, P., & Lefebvre, K. (2025). Technological advancements in the reduction of Parkinsonian tremor: A scoping review. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 41(3), 162–170.

Abola, P., Wolden, B., & Wolden, M. (2025). Journal of Neurology & Neuropsychiatry. Neuropsychiatry, 2(1).

Abola, P., & Lefebvre, K. (2025). Technological advancements in the detection and quantification of Parkinsonian tremor: A scoping review. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 41(3), 154–161.

Abola, P., & Wolden, M. (2025). Intra-individual variations in voice variables among individuals with and without Parkinson’s disease. Cureus, 17(3).

Abola, P., & Lefebvre, K. M. (2025). Technological advancements in the rehabilitation of Parkinsonian tremor: A systematic review. 2025 Combined Sections Meeting (CSM).

Sirous Rafiei Asl | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sirous Rafiei Asl | Neuroscience & Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sirous Rafiei Asl | Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences | Iran

S. Rafiei Asl is an active biomedical researcher whose work spans toxicology, pharmacology, microbiology, and infectious diseases. His research primarily explores the protective and therapeutic potential of natural compounds and pharmacological agents against various toxic and pathological conditions. He has investigated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of agents such as quercetin, bromelain, syringic acid, and Camellia sinensis extract, highlighting their roles in mitigating oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissue damage in animal models. His studies also extend to antimicrobial resistance and biofilm inhibition, including in vitro and in vivo evaluations of zinc sulfate and carvacrol against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as clinical investigations into infectious diseases like Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and parasitic infections such as Leishmania. Additionally, he has contributed to case studies in urology and immunology, including systemic lupus erythematosus research. With a growing body of scholarly work encompassing 8 indexed documents, he has achieved 75 citations from 63 documents, reflecting increasing recognition in his field. His current h-index is 3 and i10-index is 2, underscoring his meaningful contributions to biomedical science and the ongoing pursuit of evidence-based therapeutic interventions.

Featured Publications

Mahdavinia, M., Alizadeh, S., Vanani, A. R., Dehghani, M. A., & Shirani, M. (2019). Effects of quercetin on bisphenol A-induced mitochondrial toxicity in rat liver. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 22(5), 499.

Elahi, R. K., Rafiei Asl, S., & Shahian, F. (2013). Study on the effects of various doses of Tribulus Terrestris extract on epididymal sperm morphology and count in rat.

Rafiei-Asl, S., Khadjeh, G., Jalali, S. M., Jamshidian, J., & Rezaie, A. (2020). Investigating the protective effects of bromelain against inflammatory marker alterations induced by cadmium pulmonary intoxication in rat. Iranian Veterinary Journal, 16(2), 75–88.

Rafiei-Asl, S., Khadjeh, G., Jalali, S. M., Jamshidian, J., & Rezaie, A. (2021). Protective effects of bromelain against cadmium-induced pulmonary intoxication in rats: A histopathologic and cytologic study. Archives of Razi Institute, 76(5), 1427.

Moradi, M., Montazeri, E. A., Rafiei Asl, S., Pormohammad, A., Farshadzadeh, Z., & others. (2025). In vitro and in vivo antibacterial and antibiofilm activity of zinc sulfate (ZnSO₄) and carvacrol (CV) alone and in combination with antibiotics against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Antibiotics, 14(4), 367.

Najafi, S., Rafiei Asl, S., Kajbaf, F., Changizi, Z., & Abbasipour, Z. (2024). Investigation of epidemiological factors and clinical pathology in suspected and affected patients with Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) in Ahvaz. Journal of Inflammatory Diseases, 28(1).

Sarkarian, M., Alishoushtari, A., & Rafiei Asl, S. (2025). Misplacement of nephrostomy catheter into inferior vena cava during percutaneous nephrostomy procedure: A case report. Translational Research in Urology, e226102.