Ketan Bulsara | Cellular Neuroscience | Excellence in Neuroscience Research Award

Dr. Ketan Bulsara | Cellular Neuroscience | Excellence in Neuroscience Research Award

Dr. Ketan Bulsara, University of Connecticut, United States.

Dr. Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara is a distinguished neurosurgeon, educator, and administrator whose career has been defined by excellence in academic leadership, innovative research, and patient-centered surgical advancements. With a strong foundation in medical education and training, he has held prestigious positions at leading institutions, making significant contributions to the fields of cerebrovascular and skull base surgery. His work in neurosurgical education, healthcare policy, and perioperative quality improvement continues to influence the next generation of medical professionals.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits: The Foundation of Excellence

Dr. Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara’s journey into the world of neurosurgery began with a strong academic foundation. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Neuroscience, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Davidson College in 1992. His passion for medicine led him to Duke University School of Medicine, where he earned his Medical Degree with Honors in 1996. Committed to mastering his craft, Dr. Bulsara underwent rigorous neurosurgical training at Duke University Medical Center, progressing through internship, residency, and chief residency roles. His dedication to specialized knowledge took him to the University of Iowa for a fellowship in Transoral Surgery and later to Duke’s Neurovascular Program for an advanced Endovascular Fellowship, earning CAST certification by the Senior Neurological Society.

🎉 Professional Endeavors: Pioneering Neurosurgical Excellence

Dr. Bulsara has held esteemed academic and leadership positions throughout his career. Beginning as an Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri, he quickly ascended to directorship roles at Yale University, where he led Neuroendovascular and Skull Base Surgery Programs. His expertise and leadership took him to UConn Health, where he has served as Professor and Chief of Neurosurgery since 2017. As Program Director of UConn’s Neurosurgery Residency Training Program and Director of Operating Room Quality, he has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of neurosurgeons. His administrative impact extended further when he was appointed Interim Inaugural Chairman of UConn’s Department of Neurosurgery in 2024.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus: Advancing Neurosurgical Innovation

Throughout his career, Dr. Bulsara has been at the forefront of neurosurgical research, focusing on cerebrovascular and skull base surgery, neuroendovascular techniques, and perioperative advancements. His tenure at Yale and UConn Health has been marked by groundbreaking contributions to neurosurgical methodologies, patient safety protocols, and cutting-edge surgical interventions. With a keen interest in medical policy and administration, he also serves as Chair of the UConn Health/University of Connecticut Dean’s Task Force on Coding and Documentation, ensuring optimal standards in medical practice.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition: A Trailblazer’s Achievements

Dr. Bulsara’s exemplary work has earned him widespread recognition in academic, clinical, and administrative spheres. His leadership has been pivotal in strengthening neurosurgical departments and residency programs, earning respect from peers and students alike. His continued commitment to excellence led him to pursue an Executive MBA at Yale School of Management, which he completed in 2017, equipping him with advanced skills in healthcare management and strategic planning. Furthering his multidisciplinary expertise, he embarked on a legal education at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2024, highlighting his commitment to integrating medicine, business, and law for the betterment of healthcare.

💡 Impact and Influence: Shaping the Future of Neurosurgery

Dr. Bulsara’s influence extends far beyond the operating room. As a mentor, he has trained and guided numerous neurosurgeons, instilling in them the values of precision, innovation, and patient-centered care. His research and administrative contributions have shaped hospital policies and perioperative strategies, leading to improved surgical outcomes and enhanced healthcare delivery systems. His work in academic leadership continues to bridge the gap between medical practice, research, and education.

 

Publication

  • Spinal axon regeneration evoked by replacing two growth cone proteins in adult neurons – HM Bomze, KR Bulsara, BJ Iskandar, P Caroni, JH Pate Skene (2001)

 

  • Longitudinal molecular trajectories of diffuse glioma in adults – FP Barthel, KC Johnson, FS Varn, AD Moskalik, G Tanner, E Kocakavuk, et al. (2019)

 

  • Glioma progression is shaped by genetic evolution and microenvironment interactions – FS Varn, KC Johnson, J Martinek, JT Huse, MLP Nasrallah, P Wesseling, et al. (2022)

 

  • Accuracy of prediction instruments for diagnosing large vessel occlusion in individuals with suspected stroke: a systematic review for the 2018 guidelines for the early… – EE Smith, DM Kent, KR Bulsara, LY Leung, JH Lichtman, MJ Reeves, et al. (2018)

 

  • Perioperative complications in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion versus anterior–posterior reconstruction for lumbar disc degeneration and instability – AT Villavicencio, S Burneikiene, KR Bulsara, JJ Thramann (2006)

 

  • Vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging identifies the site of rupture in patients with multiple intracranial aneurysms: proof of principle – CC Matouk, DM Mandell, M Günel, KR Bulsara, A Malhotra, R Hebert, et al. (2013)

 

  • Safety of transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion and intervertebral recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein—2 – AT Villavicencio, S Burneikiene, EL Nelson, KR Bulsara, M Favors, et al. (2005)

 

  • Laminectomy versus percutaneous electrode placement for spinal cord stimulation – AT Villavicencio, JC Leveque, L Rubin, K Bulsara, JP Gorecki (2000)

 

  • Indications for thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke from emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO): report of the SNIS Standards and Guidelines Committee – M Mokin, SA Ansari, RA McTaggart, KR Bulsara, M Goyal, M Chen, et al. (2019)

 

  • Review of the literature on de novo formation of cavernous malformations of the central nervous system after radiation therapy – SM Nimjee, CJ Powers, KR Bulsara (2006)

 

💪 Conclusion

A visionary in neurosurgery, Dr. Bulsara’s impact transcends surgical practice, reaching into medical education, research, and healthcare administration. His multidisciplinary approach—combining medicine, business, and law—positions him as a leader in shaping the future of healthcare. His commitment to innovation and excellence ensures that his contributions will continue to elevate neurosurgical standards and inspire future generations of medical professionals.

 

 

 

Xiaobing Yan | Neurotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaobing Yan | Neurotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaobing Yan, Hebei University, China.

Professor Xiaobing Yan is a distinguished researcher specializing in novel memory devices and memristor-based brain-inspired chip technologies. As a Senior Member of IEEE and a reviewer for leading journals, he has made significant contributions to the field of neuromorphic engineering. His outstanding achievements include recognition as a Young Changjiang Scholar and a Young Top-notch Talent under China’s National Ten Thousand Talents Program. With over 120 high-impact publications, 5,600+ citations, and an H-index of 40, he is globally recognized among the top 2% of scientists. His research has been supported by several prestigious national and provincial funding programs.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Xiaobing Yan embarked on his academic journey with a deep passion for electronics and information engineering. His early years were marked by an unwavering dedication to understanding the complexities of memory devices and neuromorphic systems. As he progressed through his studies, his curiosity and drive led him to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and hardware development. His rigorous academic training laid a solid foundation for his future contributions to next-generation computing technologies.

💪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Professor at the Institute of Life Science and Green Development, Hebei University, Xiaobing Yan has established himself as a distinguished leader in the field of electronic engineering. He is a Doctoral Supervisor and a Senior Member of IEEE, a testament to his vast expertise and influence in the scientific community. His role extends beyond academia, as he actively engages in national-level research programs and collaborates with top-tier research institutions. His professional journey is a testament to his commitment to pioneering advancements in neuromorphic computing and memristor-based brain-inspired chip technologies.

🤖 Contributions and Research Focus

Xiaobing Yan’s research primarily revolves around novel memory devices and brain-like computing systems. His work has been instrumental in the advancement of memristor-based chip technologies, which hold the potential to revolutionize artificial intelligence hardware. By bridging the gap between neuroscience and semiconductor innovation, he is contributing to the development of energy-efficient, high-performance computing architectures. His research projects, funded by prestigious national programs, aim to push the boundaries of nanoelectronics and intelligent systems.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Xiaobing Yan’s groundbreaking work has earned him widespread recognition. In 2019, he was honored as a Young Changjiang Scholar by the Ministry of Education and selected as a Young Top-notch Talent under the National Ten Thousand Talents Program. In 2024, he further cemented his legacy by winning the Excellence Award at the National Disruptive Innovation Technology Competition. His contributions are not only recognized in China but also on a global scale, as he has been listed among the top 2% of scientists worldwide by Stanford University.

🌟 Impact and Influence

With over 120 high-impact publications and more than 5,600 citations, Xiaobing Yan’s research has significantly shaped the field of electronics and artificial intelligence. His H-index of 40 reflects the depth and relevance of his contributions. As a reviewer for prestigious journals such as Nature Electronics, Advanced Materials, and ACS Nano, he plays a crucial role in shaping the direction of cutting-edge research. His influence extends beyond his publications, as he mentors young researchers and fosters collaborations that drive innovation in neuromorphic computing.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a leader in disruptive technology and nanoelectronics, Xiaobing Yan is poised to continue pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. His ongoing research projects, including multiple National Key R&D initiatives and collaborations with leading institutions, demonstrate his commitment to pioneering breakthroughs in brain-inspired computing. With his vision and expertise, he is set to leave a lasting legacy in the development of next-generation intelligent systems, shaping the future of artificial intelligence and semiconductor technology.

Publication

  1. In situ training of an in-sensor artificial neural network based on ferroelectric photosensors

    • Authors: H. Lin, Haipeng; J. Ou, Jiali; Z. Fan, Zhen; X. Gao, Xingsen; J. Liu, Junming
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Ultra robust negative differential resistance memristor for hardware neuron circuit implementation

    • Authors: Y. Pei, Yifei; B. Yang, Biao; X. Zhang, Xumeng; S. Li, Shushen; X. Yan, Xiaobing
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Physical unclonable in-memory computing for simultaneous protecting private data and deep learning models

    • Authors: W. Yue, Wenshuo; K. Wu, Kai; Z. Li, Zhiyuan; R. Huang, Ru; Y. Yang, Yuchao
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Memristor-based feature learning for pattern classification

    • Authors: T. Shi, Tuo; L. Gao, Lili; Y. Tian, Yang; X. Yan, Xiaobing; Q. Liu, Qi
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Harnessing spatiotemporal transformation in magnetic domains for nonvolatile physical reservoir computing

    • Authors: J. Zhou, Jing; J. Xu, Jikang; L. Huang, Lisen; X. Yan, Xiaobing; S.T. Lim, Sze Ter
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Flexoelectric Effect in Thin Films: Theory and Applications

    • Authors: X. Jia, Xiaotong; R. Guo, Rui; J. Chen, Jingsheng; X. Yan, Xiaobing
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Deoxyribonucleic acid brick crystals-based memristor as an artificial synapse for neuromorphic computing

    • Authors: Z. Wang, Zhongrong; X. Liu, Xinran; J. Li, Jiahang; J. Lou, Jianzhong; X. Yan, Xiaobing
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Weighted Echo State Graph Neural Networks Based on Robust and Epitaxial Film Memristors

    • Authors: Z. Guo, Zhenqiang; G. Duan, Guojun; Y. Zhang, Yinxing; Y. Faraj, Yousef; X. Yan, Xiaobing
    • Year: 2025

 

  1. Achieving over 10 % efficiency in kesterite solar cells via selenium-free annealing

    • Authors: Q. Zhou, Qing; Y. Cong, Yijia; H. Li, Hao; Y. Sun, Yali; W. Yu, Wei
    • Year: 2024

 

  1. Hardware implementation of memristor-based artificial neural networks

  • Authors: F.L. Aguirre, Fernando L.; A. Sebastian, Abu; M. Le Gallo, Manuel; S. Matias Pazos, Sebastian; M. Lanza, Mario
  • Year: 2024

 

Conclusion

Professor Yan’s work plays a pivotal role in advancing memory technology and brain-inspired computing. His extensive research contributions and leadership in high-impact projects underscore his expertise in developing next-generation computing technologies. His global recognition and numerous accolades highlight his influence in the field, positioning him as a key figure in neuromorphic engineering and memory device innovation.

 

 

Shilin Luo | Neurogenetics and Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shilin Luo | Neurogenetics and Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shilin Luo, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China.

Dr. Shilin Luo is a leading expert in neuropharmacology and medicinal chemistry, with a strong academic background in traditional Chinese medicine and modern pharmacology. His research focuses on the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and the development of innovative drug therapies. Through his work at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, and previous research at Emory University, he has made significant contributions to understanding neurological disorders. His studies on animal models and risk genes have paved the way for novel treatment strategies, earning him international recognition.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Shilin Luo’s journey into the world of medical science began with a deep-rooted passion for understanding the complexities of neurological diseases. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Materia Medica from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, where he developed a strong foundation in traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacology. With an insatiable thirst for knowledge, he further pursued a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry at China Pharmaceutical University, specializing in the research of active ingredients in natural products. Under the mentorship of Prof. Wencai Ye, a distinguished scholar, Dr. Luo honed his expertise in medicinal chemistry, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries in neuropharmacology.

👨‍🎓 Professional Endeavors

To deepen his expertise, Dr. Luo embarked on postdoctoral research at Emory University’s School of Medicine in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Working under the esteemed Prof. Keqiang Ye, he focused on neurobiology and neuropharmacology, contributing significantly to the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. His research provided novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, positioning him as a leading figure in the field. He later took on a pivotal role as a professor in the Department of Neurology at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, where he continues to mentor young scientists and advance medical research.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Luo’s research is primarily dedicated to uncovering the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and developing therapeutic interventions. His work in animal models of pathogenic and risk genes for neurological disorders has been instrumental in identifying potential drug targets. By integrating traditional Chinese medicine with modern pharmacology, he has contributed to the development of innovative neuroprotective agents. His studies on the molecular mechanisms of neuronal degeneration have led to promising advancements in combating conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Luo has been widely recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to neuropharmacology. His research has been published in high-impact scientific journals, earning him international acclaim. His dedication to scientific excellence has garnered prestigious awards, and he is frequently invited to deliver keynote lectures at global conferences. His work continues to inspire fellow researchers, solidifying his reputation as a distinguished scientist in neurological drug development.

🏰 Impact and Influence

Dr. Luo’s impact extends beyond the laboratory, as he actively contributes to the medical community through mentorship and collaboration. His efforts in integrating traditional Chinese medicinal principles with cutting-edge pharmacological approaches have opened new avenues for drug discovery. His research findings have not only influenced academic discourse but have also laid the groundwork for potential clinical applications, bringing hope to patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases.

⚛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

As a visionary scientist, Dr. Luo continues to push the boundaries of neurological research. His commitment to translational medicine aims to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications. By fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and mentoring the next generation of researchers, he is shaping the future of neuropharmacology.

 

Publication

  • Disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer’s disease: Clinical trial progress and opportunity
    Authors: Yujie Zhang, Jie Chen, Yanru Li, Bin Jiao, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2025

 

  • The role of the probiotic Akkermansia muciniphila in brain functions: insights underpinning therapeutic potential
    Authors: Ruiling Xu, Yuxuan Zhang, Shurui Chen, Yaohui Zeng, Xuan Fu, Ti Chen, Shilin Luo, Xiaojie Zhang
    Year: 2023

 

  • Nonviral delivery systems for antisense oligonucleotide therapeutics
    Authors: Si Huang, Xin-Yan Hao, Yong-Jiang Li, Jun‑Yong Wu, Da-Xiong Xiang, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2022

 

  • The Microglial membrane receptor TREM2 mediates exosome secretion to promote phagocytosis of amyloid‐β by microglia
    Authors: Si Huang, Xiaoli Liao, Junyong Wu, Xiaojie Zhang, Yamin Li, Daxiong Xiang, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2022

 

  • Correction: Microglial ERK-NRBP1-CREB-BDNF signaling in sustained antidepressant actions of (R)-ketamine
    Authors: Not explicitly listed
    Year: 2021

 

  • Polygonatum sibiricum Polysaccharides Protect against MPP‐Induced Neurotoxicity via the Akt/mTOR and Nrf2 Pathways
    Authors: Si Huang, Haiyan Yuan, Wenqun Li, Xinyi Liu, Xiaojie Zhang, Daxiong Xiang, Shilin Luo, Guodong Zhang
    Year: 2021

 

  • Bushen-Tiansui Formula Improves Cognitive Functions in an Aβ1–42 Fibril-Infused Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Chenxia Sheng, Panpan Xu, Xinyi Liu, Weijun Peng, Daxiong Xiang, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2020

 

  • Osteogenesis activity of isocoumarin a through the activation of the PI3K-Akt/Erk cascade-activated BMP/RUNX2 signaling pathway
    Authors: Not explicitly listed
    Year: 2019

 

  • Akt Phosphorylates NQO1 and Triggers its Degradation, Abolishing Its Antioxidative Activities in Parkinson’s Disease
    Authors: Shilin Luo, Seong Su Kang, Zhi-Hao Wang, Xia Liu, Julia X Day, Zhiping Wu, Junmin Peng, Daxiong Xiang, Wolfdieter Springer, Keqiang Ye
    Year: 2019

 

  • Puerarin-loaded PEG-PE micelles with enhanced anti-apoptotic effect and better pharmacokinetic profile
    Authors: Not explicitly listed
    Year: 2018

 

Conclusion

Dr. Luo’s unwavering dedication to neurological research continues to shape the future of neuropharmacology. His innovative approach, combining traditional medicinal insights with modern scientific advancements, has the potential to revolutionize drug development for neurodegenerative diseases. As a mentor, researcher, and pioneer in his field, his contributions will leave a lasting impact on both academia and clinical medicine, offering hope for more effective treatments in the years to come.

 

Nawal Al-Subaie | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Nawal Al-Subaie | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Nawal Al-Subaie,  Princess Noura University, Saudi Arabia

Nawal Al Subaie is a dedicated Clinical Pharmacist with extensive experience in clinical and academic roles at esteemed institutions, including Prince Sultan Military Medical City (PSMMC) and Princess Noura University (PNU). She holds a PhD in Clinical Pharmacy from DMU, UK, and a Master’s in International Practice and Policy from UCL, London. With a career spanning leadership, clinical care, and education, she has made significant contributions to pharmacy practice, quality control, and chronic disease management. Her commitment to continuous learning is reflected in numerous specialized courses and symposiums, along with frequent contributions to global conferences.

 

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🎓 Educational Background

PhD in Clinical Pharmacy,DMU Leicester, United Kingdom.MSc in Clinical Pharmacy (International Practice and Policy)
,UCL School of Pharmacy, London, United Kingdom.Bachelor’s Degree in Hospital Pharmacy,King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

💼 Working Experience

Deputy in Charge of Pharmacy Division.Family and Community Medicine.Lead Pharmacist. Wazarat Health Centre (WHC).Clinical Pharmacist,Chronic Disease Clinic, WHC.Clinical Instructor / Trainer,Continuous education for pharmacy students at King Saud University, Princess Noura University, Northern Border University.Quality Control Representative Pharmacy, WHC.Part-time Lecturer,Clinical Ocular Pharmacology, King Saud University.JCI Accreditation Awardee,Primary Care Team.In-Charge of Clinical Pharmacist Ambulatory Care Clinics, PSMMC, 2020–2022.Assistant Professor,Princess Noura University (PNU), May 2022 – Present.

🏫 Training Courses / Symposiums

2015 – 2019: PhD Student (Diabetes and Exercise)Pharmacy School, DMU, UK.2014: TOT Course Leicester, UK.2016: Phlebotomy Course Nottingham, UK.2016: First Aid CourseLeicester, UK.2022: ASHP Diabetes Management Certificate Course January – December 2022.

🌍 Conferences Attended & Contributions

2024: Attended the 4th Saudi Society of Clinical Pharmacist Annual International Conference (September).2024: Presented Poster at Dubai International Pharmaceuticals and Technologies Conference.2023: Oral Presentation at Neurology Conference, Dubai (March).2023: Judge, Pharmacy Research Day, PNU Research Center (May).2022: Attended First Saudi Society of Clinical Pharmacist Annual International Conference (September)(and many more from 2000 to 2024)

🤲 Voluntary Work

University orientation for new students, DMU. Diabetes Awareness Day, in collaboration with Diabetes UK. Trained students at DMU on ELISA and Randox machine for blood sample analysis. Assisted pharmacy students with projects and dissertations, DMU

🏅 Professional Memberships

Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (ID: 09-R-P-0295492)

📚 Publications

  1. Statins Use in Alzheimer Disease: Bane or Boon from Frantic Search and Narrative Review
    Authors: N. Alsubaie, H.M. Al-Kuraishy, A.I. Al-Gareeb, B. Alharbi, M. De Waard, …
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Discussing Pathologic Mechanisms of Diabetic Retinopathy & Therapeutic Potentials of Curcumin and β-glucogallin in the Management of Diabetic Retinopathy
    Authors: M. Rohilla, S. Bansal, A. Garg, S. Dhiman, S. Dhankhar, M. Saini, S. Chauhan, …
    Year: 2023

 

  1. The Potential Therapeutic Effect of Metformin in Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Severe COVID-19
    Authors: H.M. Al-Kuraishy, A.I. Al-Gareeb, A.A. El Kholy, E. El-Khateeb, A. Alexiou, …
    Year: 2023

 

  1. The Effects of a Combined Exercise Programme Aerobic and Resistance on Blood Glucose, Incretin, Metabolic and Inflammatory Mediators that Could Control the Diabetes and Improve …
    Author: N. Alsubaie
    Year: 2019

 

  1. Corrigendum to “Discussing Pathologic Mechanisms of Diabetic Retinopathy & Therapeutic Potentials of Curcumin and β-glucogallin in the Management of Diabetic Retinopathy”
    Authors: M. Rohilla, S. Bansal, A. Garg, S. Dhiman, S. Dhankhar, M. Saini, S. Chauhan, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Impact of Clinical Pharmacist Diabetes Clinic on the Improvement of Health Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Subjects
    Authors: N. AlSubaie, M. Alsallal, S. AlTwaijri, A. AlOtaibi, B. AlHarbi, M. AlEissa, …
    Year: 2022

 

  1. The Effects of a Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Programme on Insulin Resistance Among Prediabetes Subjects
    Authors: B. Alharbi, N. Alsubaie, T.S. Sahota, M.J. Taylor
    Year: 2019

 

  1. The Effects of a Combined Exercise Programme (Aerobic and Resistance) on Blood Glucose and Incretin Hormone That Could Control the Diabetes in Type 2 Diabetes
    Authors: N. Alsubaie, B. Alharbi, T.S. Sahota, M.J. Taylor
    Year: 2019

 

  1. The Effects of a Combined Exercise Programme (Aerobic and Resistance) on Blood Glucose, and Incretin Hormone That Could Control the Diabetes in Type 2 Diabetes
    Authors: B.M. Alharbi, N.S. Alsubaie, T.S. Sahota, M.J. Taylor
    Year: 2019

 

  1. The Impact of Moderate Combination Exercise on HbA1c, IL-6, and TNF in Type 2 Diabetic and Non-diabetic Subjects: An Interventional Non-randomized Clinical Trial
    Authors: B. Alharbi, N. Alsubaie, T.S. Sahota, M.J. Taylor
    Year: 2019

 

 Conclusion

Dr. Al Subaie’s career showcases a deep commitment to enhancing patient care, advancing pharmaceutical education, and contributing to international health discussions. Her background in both hands-on clinical care and academic research equips her with a well-rounded perspective, making her a valuable asset in clinical and educational settings alike. She continues to make strides in diabetes management, chronic disease care, and pharmacy education, with her work recognized through multiple presentations, awards, and professional memberships.

 

 

Hamid khan | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Mr.Hamid khan | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Hamid khan Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York Pakistan

Hamid Khan is a dedicated researcher and educator who recently completed his PhD in Biotechnology, specializing in Human Molecular Genetics. His academic journey includes a strong foundation in biological sciences, evidenced by his educational background ranging from a BSc to a PhD, with a focus on genetic analysis of rare congenital disorders. His doctoral research has provided insights into the genetic basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and oculocutaneous albinism, contributing significantly to the understanding of these conditions.

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🎓 Education

PhD in Biotechnology (Human Molecular Genetics)International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan & University of Toronto, Canada (2018-2024).MS/M.Phil in Biotechnology (Human Molecular Genetics)International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan (2016-2018).M.Sc in ZoologyHazara University Mansehra, KPK, Pakistan (2011-2013).B.Sc in Biological Science (Botany, Zoology, Chemistry)University of Peshawar, Pakistan (2008-2010).H.S.S.C Pre-Medical
Peshawar Board, Pakistan (2006-2008)S.S.C Science SubjectsPeshawar Board, Pakistan (2004-2006).B.Ed in Education
Sarhad University of Science & Information Technology (2014).CT Certified TeacherAllama Iqbal Open University (2016).

🔬 Research Experience

Researcher at Biomolecular Genetic Engineering Lab, International Islamic University Islamabad (4 years).Research Associate in Pak-US Science and Technology Cooperation Program (1 year).Researcher in MiND Laboratory, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Toronto, Canada (6 months)

💼 Work Experience

Visiting Lecturer at Department of Biological Sciences, IIUI (3 years).Lecturer at IQRA College of Technology, IIUI (2 years)

 

🛠️ Skills

Laboratory Skills: PCR, NGS data analysis, Microarray, Gene Cloning, Cell Culturing, etc.Computer Skills: Python, Sentieon, Verseq, Exomiser, Excel, PowerPoint, Word.

🏆 Awards

IRSIP Award from the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan.First position holder in PhD coursework.Selected as Research Associate in a Pak-US project.

🌍 Collaborations

Currently working with three international and several national collaborations.

📚 Publications

  1. Title: Biallelic variants identified in 36 Pakistani families and trios with autism spectrum disorder
    Authors: Hamid Khan, Ricardo Harripaul, Anna Mikhailov, Sumayah Herzi, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Elucidating the clinical and genetic spectrum of inositol polyphosphate phosphatase INPP4A-related neurodevelopmental disorder
    Authors: Lettie E Rawlins, Reza Maroofian, Stuart J Cannon, Muhannad Daana, Mina Zamani, Shamsul Ghani, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Nigella sativa extract abrogates traumatic brain injury-induced memory impairment in adult mice
    Authors: RU Khan, SM Jawad, MM Kiyani, SA Shah, S Bashir, Hamid Khan
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Mutational spectrum associated with oculocutaneous albinism and Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome in nine Pakistani families
    Authors: J Khan, S Asif, S Ghani, Hamid Khan, MW Arshad, SA Khan, S Lin, EL Baple, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: An Update on Recent Advancement in Autism Spectrum Disorder Treatment Strategies
    Authors: Hamid Khan, M Uzair, H Riaz, B Khan, MI Shabbir
    Year: 2023

Conclusion

Hamid Khan’s profile illustrates a strong commitment to advancing the field of biotechnology through research and education. His focus on the genetic underpinnings of rare disorders positions him as a valuable contributor to both academic and clinical settings. With a proven track record of research publications and collaborative projects, he is poised to make significant impacts in the realm of human genetics and molecular biology. His dedication to teaching and nurturing student curiosity further underscores his potential as an educator and mentor. As he seeks new opportunities, his combination of technical expertise, research experience, and passion for education will undoubtedly enable him to excel and inspire in any dynamic academic or research environment.