Jun Xia | Central Nerous System | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Jun Xia | Central Nerous System| Best Scholar Award

Dr. Jun Xia,  Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital, China.

Dr. Jun Xia, Chief Physician and Deputy Director of the Department of Medical Imaging at Shenzhen Second People’s Hospital, is a distinguished expert with over 30 years of experience in medical imaging. His work focuses on neurological diagnostics, functional imaging, AI-assisted diagnostics, and rare disease consultations. Dr. Xia has published 52 journal articles, including 39 SCI papers with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 100, and authored six books. He holds three patents and has led 15 research projects, including collaborations on pioneering AI-based diagnostic tools. His expertise is recognized globally through editorial appointments, conference presentations, and professional memberships.

 

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Jun Xia, a Ph.D. holder and medical imaging expert, boasts 30+ years of experience in neurological diagnostics, functional imaging, AI-assisted diagnostics, and rare disease consultations.  He has published 39 SCI papers with an impact factor exceeding 100, reviewed national research funds, and presented at top-tier conferences such as RSNA and ECR.

💡 Research and Innovations

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: 15. Citation Index: Not specified. Consultancy/Industry Projects: Not specified.Books Published (ISBN): 6.ISBN: 9787117274296, 9787117235983, 9787535767066, 9787535767080, 9787523513552, 9787117331340.Patents Published/Under Process: 3.Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 52

Representative Papers:

European Radiology (2024): Feasibility of CT-based synthetic brain T1-weighted MRI.Information Fusion (2022): Explainable AI via multi-modal and multi-centre data fusion.European Radiology (2022): MRI neuroimaging for prognosis in hydrocephalus patients post-shunt surgery.Neural Computing & Applications (2022): AI-based e-Diagnosis for ventricular volume measurement.Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery (2022): MRI synthesis from CT using CNNs with contextual loss.

🌐 Professional Memberships

Member, Head and Neck Committee, Radiology Branch, Chinese Medical Association.Member, Neuroregeneration and Repair Professional Committee, Chinese Research Hospital AssociationMember, Magnetic Resonance Application Professional Committee, China Medical EquipmentAssociation.Member, Neurology Group, Radiology Branch, Guangdong Medical AssociationMember, Radiology Branch, Shenzhen Medical Association

🏆 Contributions

Dr. Jun Xia has made exceptional contributions in medical imaging, excelling in advanced diagnostic techniques for CNS, musculoskeletal, and abdominal diseases. His expertise in neuroimaging and AI-assisted diagnostics has led to groundbreaking solutions in patient care. With numerous impactful publications and clinical innovations, he continues to advance the field of medical imaging.

📚 Publications

  • Artificial intelligence distinguishes COVID-19 from community-acquired pneumonia on chest CT
    Authors: L Li, L Qin, Z Xu, Y Yin, X Wang, B Kong, J Bai, Y Lu, Z Fang, Q Song, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Using artificial intelligence to detect COVID-19 and community-acquired pneumonia based on pulmonary CT: evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy
    Authors: L Li, L Qin, Z Xu, Y Yin, X Wang, B Kong, J Bai, Y Lu, Z Fang, Q Song, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Unbox the black-box for the medical explainable AI via multi-modal and multi-centre data fusion: A mini-review, two showcases and beyond
    Authors: G Yang, Q Ye, J Xia
    Year: 2022

 

  • Weakly supervised deep learning for COVID-19 infection detection and classification from CT images
    Authors: S Hu, Y Gao, Z Niu, Y Jiang, L Li, X Xiao, M Wang, EF Fang, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Precise diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhage and subtypes using a three-dimensional joint convolutional and recurrent neural network
    Authors: H Ye, F Gao, Y Yin, D Guo, P Zhao, Y Lu, X Wang, J Bai, K Cao, Q Song, …
    Year: 2019

 

  • A single-center, retrospective study of COVID-19 features in children: a descriptive investigation
    Authors: H Ma, J Hu, J Tian, X Zhou, H Li, MT Laws, LD Wesemann, B Zhu, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Swin transformer for fast MRI
    Authors: J Huang, Y Fang, Y Wu, H Wu, Z Gao, Y Li, J Del Ser, J Xia, G Yang
    Year: 2022

 

  • Explainable AI for COVID-19 CT classifiers: an initial comparison study
    Authors: Q Ye, J Xia, G Yang
    Year: 2021

 

  • Radiomics nomogram building from multiparametric MRI to predict grade in patients with glioma: a cohort study
    Authors: Q Wang, Q Li, R Mi, H Ye, H Zhang, B Chen, Y Li, G Huang, J Xia
    Year: 2019

 

  • Learning tree-structured representation for 3D coronary artery segmentation
    Authors: B Kong, X Wang, J Bai, Y Lu, F Gao, K Cao, J Xia, Q Song, Y Yin
    Year: 2020

 

Conclusion

Dr. Jun Xia’s contributions to medical imaging have significantly advanced the field, particularly in AI-driven diagnostics and functional neuroimaging. His innovative research, extensive publications, and clinical applications underscore his status as a leader in the domain. With a proven track record of excellence and groundbreaking work, Dr. Xia exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher and a transformative figure in medical imaging.

 

 

Sajad Hassanzadeh | Spinal cord injury | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sajad Hassanzadeh | Spinal cord injury | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sajad Hassanzadeh, Mayo clinic ,United States.

Dr. Sajad Hassanzadeh is a highly experienced researcher and academic based in Tehran, Iran. He holds a BSc in Nursing, a Master’s in Anatomical Sciences, and a Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences from reputable Iranian universities. He has served as a Research Assistant at the Neuroscience Research Center and Eye Research Center at Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS). His research focuses on various areas of neuroscience, including spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain, and tissue engineering for neurological disorders.

 

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🎓 Educational Background

BSc (2004-2008): Nursing, Iran University of Medical Sciences.Master (2010-2012): Anatomical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences.PhD (2013-2018): Anatomical Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences.

📚 Teaching Experience

Gross Anatomy (Nursing & Medical Students) 🩻 (2020–Present).Practical Courses in Human Dissection (Currently).Histology for Medical Students (2022).Workshops in Human Dissection (2020).

🌍 International Presentation

Keynote

🏢 Academic Information 

Position: Research Assistant.Institutions:Neuroscience Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran.Eye Research Center, Rasoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS).

📊 Academic Metrics

H-index:Scholar: 11 (343 citations).Scopus: 10 (271 citations).ResearchGate: 10 (308 citations).

📚 Publications

  • Development of chitosan/hyaluronic acid hydrogel scaffolds via enzymatic reaction for cartilage tissue engineering
    • Authors: SM Davachi, SMA Haramshahi, SA Akhavirad, N Bahrami, …
    • Year: 2022

 

  • Enzymatic crosslinked hydrogels for biomedical application
    • Authors: E Badali, M Hosseini, M Mohajer, S Hassanzadeh, S Saghati, J Hilborn, …
    • Year: 2021

 

  • Control of cellular adhesiveness in hyaluronic acid‐based hydrogel through varying degrees of phenol moiety cross‐linking
    • Authors: S Bagheri, Z Bagher, S Hassanzadeh, S Simorgh, SK Kamrava, …
    • Year: 2021

 

  • Combined effects of rat Schwann cells and 17β-estradiol in a spinal cord injury model
    • Authors: Z Namjoo, F Moradi, R Aryanpour, A Piryaei, MT Joghataei, Y Abbasi, …
    • Year: 2018

 

  • More attention on glial cells to have better recovery after spinal cord injury
    • Authors: S Hassanzadeh, M Jalessi, SB Jameie, M Khanmohammadi, Z Bagher, …
    • Year: 2021

 

  • Coenzyme Q10 influences on the levels of TNF-α and IL-10 and the ratio of Bax/Bcl2 in a menopausal rat model following lumbar spinal cord injury
    • Authors: S Hassanzadeh, SB Jameie, M Soleimani, M Farhadi, M Kerdari, …
    • Year: 2018

 

  • Alginate sulfate/ECM composite hydrogel containing electrospun nanofiber with encapsulated human adipose-derived stem cells for cartilage tissue engineering
    • Authors: R Najafi, H Chahsetareh, M Pezeshki-Modaress, M Aleemardani, …
    • Year: 2023

 

  • FNDC5 expression in Purkinje neurons of adult male rats with acute spinal cord injury following treatment with methylprednisolone
    • Authors: S Hassanzadeh, SB Jameie, M Mehdizadeh, M Soleimani, Z Namjoo, …
    • Year: 2018

 

Conclusion

Dr. Sajad Hassanzadeh is a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of anatomical sciences and neuroscience. His work in tissue engineering and cell therapy for spinal cord injuries has the potential to significantly impact regenerative medicine. Through his ongoing research projects, teaching contributions, and supervision of graduate students, he continues to make strides in advancing the understanding and treatment of neurological disorders. His collaboration in multiple international research projects and successful grant acquisition showcases his dedication to scientific progress in medical and neuroscience fields.