Maryam Kachouei | Neurodevelopmental Processes | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Kachouei | Neurodevelopmental Processes | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Kachouei | Iran university of medical sciences | Iran

Maryam Kachuei is a Pediatric Neurologist and Assistant Professor at Iran University of Medical Sciences, recognized for her excellence in clinical care, education, and research in childhood neurological disorders. She completed her Pediatric Neurology fellowship at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, achieving first rank in both the entrance and national board examinations, after residency training in Pediatrics and a General Practice degree from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Ranked among the top ten percent of graduates at IUMS and educated at NODET for gifted students, she has built a strong academic foundation. Dr. Kachuei has authored 7 scientific publications, with a focus on epilepsy, neurodevelopmental disorders, autoimmune and infectious neurological complications, neonatal COVID-19, addiction neuroscience, and rare neuropathies. Her scholarly impact includes192 citations (Google Scholar)  with an h-index of 3 (Google Scholar)  and an i10-index of 2. She has led and contributed to multiple clinical projects on motor delay, autism, convulsive status epilepticus, behavioral effects of quarantine, patient satisfaction, and emergency medicine education, and plays a key role in national registries for ketogenic diet therapy and refractory epilepsy in Iranian children. Her work advances evidence-based pediatric neurology and improves outcomes for vulnerable populations.

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Featured Publications

Prevalence of autoimmune thyroiditis in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
– M Kachuei, F Jafari, A Kachuei, AH Keshteli, Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2012

Neurodevelopmental outcomes of the West syndrome in pediatric patients: The first report from the Middle-East
– J Nasiri, M Kachuei, R Kermani, Z Samaninobandegani, Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2019

Wegener’s granulomatosis and mucoramycosis: A case study and review of literature
– SM Abtahi, M Omrani, M Karimifar, A Eshaghian, M Kachuei, A Momeni, Advanced Biomedical Research, 2012

Evaluation of Medical Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC) Stimulation and Destruction Effects on Addiction to Morphine
– PD Motlagh, M Kachuei, A Noormohamadi, S Falahi, H Alaei, Journal of Isfahan Medical School, 2013

Evaluation of the Characteristics of Neonates Hospitalized with COVID-19 from July 2020 to August 2021
– Z Vahedi, TN Taslimi, A Javid, R Behmadi, AH Masoumi, M Kachuei, Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 2022

Rene Pry | Neurodevelopmental Processes | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rene Pry | Neurodevelopmental Processes | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rene Pry | Universite Montpellier3-Paul Valery | France

René Pry is a distinguished scholar and researcher affiliated with Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 in France, specializing in clinical psychology and developmental psychopathology. His academic work primarily explores neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASD), from a developmental and evolutionary psychopathology perspective. Pry’s research focuses on understanding the psychological, cognitive, and emotional processes that underlie atypical development, emphasizing how early life experiences and environmental factors shape mental health trajectories. He has contributed extensively to the field through numerous publications addressing autism, childhood mental health, and the clinical approaches used in diagnosis and intervention. As an influential figure in French psychological research, Pry has played a significant role in bridging theoretical models with clinical practice, offering insights into both the scientific and therapeutic dimensions of neurodevelopmental conditions. His recent works, such as those published in Annales Médico-Psychologiques and Neuropsy, highlight his continued commitment to advancing knowledge on the complex interplay between neurobiology, development, and psychopathology. Through his research and teaching, René Pry has established himself as a leading voice in the study of autism and developmental psychology, fostering a nuanced understanding of mental health across the lifespan.

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Featured Publications

Pry, R., & El Achhab, A. (2025). Troubles neurodéveloppementaux et psychopathologie évolutionniste. L’autisme en situation. Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique.

Pry, R., & El Achhab, A. (2025). « L’autisme profond » : une casuistique pour le clinicien. Neuropsychiatrie de l’Enfance et de l’Adolescence.

Achachera, A., & Pry, R. (2025). L’inclusion scolaire des enfants autistes en Algérie. Journal of Science and Knowledge Horizons.