Apicella Alfonso| Auditory Processing Award | Best Faculty Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Apicella Alfonso| Auditory Processing Award | Best Faculty Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Apicella Alfonso, University of Texas at San Antonio ,United States

Associate Professor Dr. Apicella Alfonso is a distinguished academic affiliated with the University of Texas at San Antonio, United States. With expertise in [insert relevant field], Dr. Alfonso has made significant contributions to both research and education in their respective domain. Their work is characterized by a commitment to innovation and a passion for advancing knowledge in their field. Dr. Alfonso’s academic pursuits are complemented by a dedication to mentoring students and fostering a dynamic learning environment. Through their teaching, research, and service, Dr. Alfonso continues to shape the academic landscape and inspire future generations of scholars.

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๐ŸŽ“ Education:

2000: Bachelor of Science (B.S.),2004: Ph.D.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Postdoctoral Training:

2005โ€’2006: Second University of the Studies of Naples, Italy,2006โ€’2007: Second University of the Studies of Naples, Italy; University of California, San Diego, CA,2007โ€’2010: University of California, San Diego, CA (with Jeffry S. Isaacson and Massimo Scanziani),2010โ€’2013: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY (with Roberto Malinow); University of California, Berkeley, CA (with Micheal R. DeWeese); Northwestern University (with Gordon M. Shepherd Jr.)

๐Ÿซ Academic Appointments:

2013โ€’2018: Assistant Professor in Biology/Neuroscience, University of Texas at San Antonio,2019โ€’present: Associate Professor of Biology/Neuroscience, University of Texas at San Antonio

๐Ÿ† Honors and Awards :

2002: EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization) fellowship,2008-11: NARSAD Young Investigator Award,2012-13: T32 Grant (Pathophysiology and Rehabilitation of Neural Dysfunction)

Publication Top Notes :
  1. Apicella AJ, Rock C (2015). “Callosal projections drive neuronal-specific response in the mouse auditory cortex.” Journal of Neuroscience.Publication Year: 2015Authors: Apicella AJ, Rock C
  2. Rock C, Apicella AJ (2016). “An inhibitory corticostriatal pathway.” eLife.Publication Year: 2016Authors: Rock C, Apicella AJ
  3. Zurita H, Rock C, Perkins J, Apicella AJ (2017). “A Layer-specific corticofugal input to the mouse superior colliculus.” Cerebral Cortex.Publication Year: 2017Authors: Zurita H, Rock C, Perkins J, Apicella AJ
  4. Rock C, Zurita H, Lebby S, Wilson CJ, Apicella AJ (2017). “Cortical Circuits of Callosal GABAergic Neurons.” Cerebral Cortex.Publication Year: 2017Authors: Rock C, Zurita H, Lebby S, Wilson CJ, Apicella AJ
  5. Vasquez JH, Leong KC, Gagliardi CM, Harland B, Apicella AJ, Muzzio IA (2019). “Pathway specific activation of ventral hippocampal cells projecting to the prelimbic cortex diminishes fear renewal.” Neurobiol Learn Mem.Publication Year: 2019Authors: Vasquez JH, Leong KC, Gagliardi CM, Harland B, Apicella AJ, Muzzio IA
  6. Bertero A, Garcia C, Apicella AJ (2021). “Corticofugal VIP GABAergic Projection Neurons in the Mouse Auditory and Motor Cortex.” Frontiers in Neuronal Circuits.Publication Year: 2021Authors: Bertero A, Garcia C, Apicella AJ
  7. Apicella AJ, Marchionni I (2022). “VIP-expressing GABAergic neurons: Disinhibitory vs. Inhibitory motif and its role in communication across neocortical areas.” Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience.Publication Year: 2022Authors: Apicella AJ, Marchionni
  8. Bertero A, Verrillo L, Apicella AJ (2022). “A novel layer 4 corticofugal cell type/projection involved in thalamo-cortico-striatal sensory processing.” Journal of Neuroscience.Publication Year: 2022Authors: Bertero A, Verrillo L, Apicella AJ
  9. Alice Bertero and Apicella Aj (2024). “Distinct electrophysiological properties of long-range GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons from the lateral amygdala to the auditory cortex of the mouse.” The Journal of Physiology.Publication Year: 2024Authors: Alice Bertero and Apicella AJPlease note that some papers have multiple authors, but I listed only the first author and corresponding author (ifprovided)

Anh Tran | Health economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Anh Tran | Health economics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Anh Tran, NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, Australia

Dr. Anh Tran is a Senior Research Fellow in Health Economics at the University of Sydney’s NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre. With expertise spanning health economics, public health, and pharmacy, Dr. Tran holds a PhD from the University of New South Wales. ๐ŸŽ“ His research focuses on cost-effectiveness evaluations in various healthcare domains, including HIV treatment and substance abuse interventions. ๐Ÿฉบ Dr. Tran’s extensive publication record and leadership in grant-funded projects underscore his commitment to advancing evidence-based healthcare policy. As an accomplished educator, he also contributes to teaching and supervising students in health economics and public health. ๐Ÿ“š

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Education:

Dr. Anh Tran’s academic journey reflects a diverse background in health economics and public health. ๐ŸŽ“ He obtained his PhD in Health Economics from the University of New South Wales, where his research delved into the cost-effectiveness of antiretroviral initiation treatment thresholds for HIV patients. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Public Health from the University of Queensland, focusing on the completeness of vital registration in Vietnam. Dr. Tran’s educational foundation also includes a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Hanoi University of Pharmacy, Vietnam, where he explored the economic evaluation of pharmaceutical companies in Hanoi. ๐Ÿฅ

 

Teaching Experience :

Dr. Anh Tran brings his expertise in health economics and pharmacy to the classroom, enriching the learning experiences of students. ๐Ÿ“š At the University of Sydney’s Pharmacy School, he serves as a Guest Lecturer for courses like Pharmacy Services and Public Health (PHAR 4823) and Pharmacy Public Health (PHAR 5725), engaging approximately 125 and 70 students per semester, respectively. Additionally, he spearheads Advanced Health Economics and Financial Management (PHCM9082) since 2019. Dr. Tran’s commitment to education extends beyond Sydney; he previously served as a Course Coordinator for Pharmacoeconomics at the Hanoi School of Pharmacy from 2007 to 2009. ๐ŸŽ“

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Anh Dam Tran’s research focus spans across health economics, public health, and pharmacoeconomics, with a particular emphasis on health-related quality of life, cost-effectiveness analysis, and healthcare interventions. ๐Ÿ“Š His work encompasses diverse areas such as HIV/AIDS treatment strategies, screening and treatment approaches for various diseases, and the economic implications of healthcare interventions. Through systematic reviews, observational studies, and economic analyses, Dr. Tran contributes valuable insights into optimizing healthcare delivery and resource allocation, ultimately aiming to improve health outcomes and quality of life for individuals and communities. ๐ŸŒŸ

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Health utility among people who regularly use opioids in Australia