Rutu Rathod | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rutu Rathod | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rutu Rathod, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, United States

🎓 Dr. Rutu A. Rathod, PhD, MPH, MBBS is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and a member of the Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences Program at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. She earned her PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Memphis, MPH from Texas A&M University, and MBBS from Sumandeep Vidyapeeth University, India. Dr. Rathod specializes in cancer epidemiology, DNA methylation, and health disparities. With numerous publications, honors, and funded research projects, she is advancing the understanding of social determinants of health and their impact on chronic diseases. 📊🌎

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Academic Journey 🎓

Dr. Rutu Rathod is a dedicated public health professional with a strong academic foundation. She earned her Ph.D. in Epidemiology in 2021 from the University of Memphis, specializing in Biostatistics and Environmental Health Sciences. Prior to this, she completed her Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology in 2018 at Texas A&M University, gaining expertise in epidemiological research and biostatistical methods. Dr. Rathod began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree in 2015 from Sumandeep Vidyapeeth University, India, laying the groundwork for her career in healthcare and research. 🌍📊🔬

 

Professional Experiences

Dr. Rutu Rathod is an accomplished epidemiologist with diverse professional experiences. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor (Tenure-track) at the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and as a member of the Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences Program at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Her prior roles include Graduate Research Assistantships, focusing on DNA methylation, asthma, obesity, and prenatal alcohol exposure, as well as clinical roles as a physician and intern in India. 🧬🩺📚

 

Honors and Awards

Dr. Rutu Rathod has received numerous accolades for her contributions to public health and academic research. She earned the prestigious Gold Medallion as a Public Health Scholar at Texas A&M University in 2018. At the University of Memphis, she was recognized with the Student Accomplishment Award (2021) and multiple travel awards (2019-2020). Dr. Rathod also secured second place at the 32nd Annual Student Research Forum (2020) in Life and Health Sciences and received the School of Public Health Student Achievement Award. Her dedication to research and excellence is further highlighted by awards from the Department of Neuroscience. 🎓🏆📊

 

Research Focus

Dr. Rutu Rathod’s research centers on the intersection of epigenetics and respiratory health. Her work explores how DNA methylation mediates the impact of early-life BMI trajectories on asthma and lung function in adulthood. She investigates sex-specific associations between asthma and epigenetic changes, the role of methylation in coronavirus-related gene expression, and chronic disease risk factors like myocardial infarction. Dr. Rathod contributes significantly to understanding gene-environment interactions and their effects on respiratory conditions, with a focus on using epigenetic markers for disease prediction and prevention. Her research bridges epidemiology and molecular biology. 📊🩺📖

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Sex‐specific associations of asthma acquisition with changes in DNA methylation during adolescence (29 citations, 2021) 📄🧬
  • BMI trajectory in childhood is associated with asthma incidence at young adulthood mediated by DNA methylation (18 citations, 2021) 📊🌬️
  • Methylation of host genes associated with coronavirus infection from birth to 26 years (9 citations, 2021) 🦠🧬
  • Association of childhood BMI trajectory with post-adolescent and adult lung function mediated by pre-adolescent DNA methylation (7 citations, 2022) 📈🌬️
  • Association of asthma and rhinitis with epigenetics of coronavirus-related genes (5 citations, 2021) 🤧🧬
  • BMI trajectory in childhood is associated with asthma incidence at young adulthood mediated by DNA methylation (1 citation, 2021) 📊🩺
  • Epidemiological Studies on Risk Factors of Chronic Diseases (No citations, 2021) 📘📊
  • Risk factors of myocardial infarction at later age in healthy middle-aged men (No citations, 2020) 🫀📊
  • The Association of Asthma Acquisition with DNA Methylation Changes During Adolescence Is Gender-Specific (No citations, 2020) 🧬👩‍⚕️
  • Association of BMI Trajectory in Earlier Childhood with Lung Function in Adulthood Mediated by DNA Methylation (No citations, 2020) 📈🌬️
  • BMI Trajectory in Childhood Associated with Asthma at Young Adulthood Mediated by DNA Methylation (No citations, 2019) 🧬📊

 

Tiantian Zhang | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tiantian Zhang | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tiantian Zhang, Fudan University, China

Dr. Tiantian Zhang is a dedicated researcher in the field of public health, specializing in the construction of public health systems and proactive health technologies within the context of medical health big data. Currently serving as a Youth Researcher at the School of Public Health at Fudan University since October 2023, she brings an academic background with a Master’s and Doctorate in Management, focusing on social medicine and health management from Fudan University. She has contributed significantly to over 38 publications, with many in high-impact journals, particularly in health policy, public health emergency responses, and chronic disease prevention. Her research also covers the intersection of technology, public health, and healthcare systems. She has been involved in various research projects and has received substantial funding for her work. Dr. Zhang’s academic journey includes postdoctoral research and entrepreneurial experience in management science and data science. Additionally, she is a key member of national projects on public health and disease prevention.

 

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Academic Background 🎓📚

Dr. Tiantian Zhang pursued her graduate studies at Fudan University, where she earned a Master’s degree in Management with a focus on Social Medicine and Health Administration from September 2016 to June 2018. 🏫🎓 She continued her academic journey at Fudan, completing a PhD in Management in the same field from June 2018 to June 2021. 🔬 Her doctoral research contributed to advancing public health management and policy, further establishing her expertise in healthcare systems and social medicine. Dr. Zhang’s academic foundation laid the groundwork for her current work in public health and health data research. 🌟📊

 

Professional and Visiting Scholar Experience 💼🌍

Dr. Tiantian Zhang has held various esteemed positions in her career. Since October 2023, she has been serving as a Youth Researcher at Fudan University, focusing on Health Management. 🏫🧑‍🔬 From June 2021 to September 2023, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Fudan University, specializing in Public Policy. 📜🔍 Additionally, since September 2017, Dr. Zhang has been the founder and legal representative of Shanghai Haiyu Information Technology Co., Ltd., where she applies her expertise in Management Science and Data Science. 💻📊 Her diverse roles reflect her commitment to advancing healthcare and policy through innovation. 🌟

 

Research Achievements and Contributions 📚🏆

Dr. Tiantian Zhang, a Youth Researcher at Fudan University’s School of Public Health, has made significant contributions to healthcare management research. She has co-authored 9 policy briefs, receiving positive feedback from top political leaders, including members of the Central Political Bureau. 👩‍🔬✨ She has led a National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project and 7 provincial projects, while also contributing to major national R&D initiatives. Her research includes 37 published papers, 8 of which are in high-impact journals (SCI/SSCI, JCR-Q1), with a total impact factor of 68.5. 📝📊 Dr. Zhang has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Shanghai Decision-Making Advisory Research Awards and the Shanghai Youth Medal. 🏅

 

Academic Positions and Editorial Roles 📚🌟

Dr. Tiantian Zhang holds several prestigious academic roles. She is a Youth Elite Talent for the Shanghai Municipal Government Decision-Making Consulting Research Base (2024–2026) and an expert in Shanghai’s healthcare reform (2022–2025). 🏅 She serves on the Youth Committee of the Shanghai Medical Association’s Health Management Branch and is a director of the Chinese Medicine Informatics Society. 🩺 Additionally, she contributes to several academic journals, including Chinese Hospital Management and Chinese Public Health Management, where she holds youth editorial board positions. ✍️ She is also involved in writing and editing key publications, including the fifth edition of Health Management and the Blue Book on Proactive Health and Healthy Aging. 📖

 

Research Focus

Dr. Tiantian Zhang’s research focuses on public health management, health policy, and health data science. She is particularly interested in the intersection of healthcare system development and technology for proactive health and aging. 🏥 Her work includes studies on health equity, air pollution, dyslipidemia, and disease prevention, and she frequently contributes to research on health disparities and socioeconomic factors affecting public health. 🌍 Additionally, she explores health management practices and decision-making frameworks for improving healthcare services, with a strong emphasis on government regulation and community-based health interventions. 📊

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Association of circadian syndrome with risk of hyperuricemia among middle-aged and older adults in China2025 🕰️,
  • Research on government regulation methods for the spatial layout of retail pharmacies2024 🏪
  • Prevalence of dyslipidemia and associated factors in sedentary occupational population from Shanghai2024 ⚖️,
  • Global Justice Index Report 20232024 🌍, Cited by: 2 📑.
  • Association of long-term exposure to air pollutants with sensory impairment in middle-aged and elderly adults2024 🌫️
  • Equity analysis of older adult resource allocation in China2024 💼
  • Development of an assessment tool for designated medical institutions in China2024 💻
  • Association of indoor solid fuel use and long-term exposure to ambient PM2.5 with sarcopenia in China2023 🌫️, Cited by: 10 📑.
  • Global Justice Index Report 20222023 🌍, Cited by: 7 📑.

 

Araújo Domingos | Public Health | Excellence in Research

Mr. Araújo Domingos | Public Health | Excellence in Research

Mr. Araújo Domingos, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Mozambique

Araújo Domingos is a PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in the History of Science, Technology, and Environment 🌍. He holds a Master’s degree in Rural Sociology and Development Management (2016) and an Honours Degree in Sociology (2009) from Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique, as well as a BA in Philosophy from St. Bonaventure College, Zambia 📜. With over a decade of experience, Araújo has worked as a Senior Consultant for GENESIS Ltd, Deputy Manager at the Lutheran World Federation, and Lecturer at the Higher Institute of Art and Culture in Mozambique 📘.

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Academic Qualification

Mr. Araújo Domingos is a dedicated academic, currently pursuing his PhD at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, focusing on the History of Science, Technology, and Environment 🌍. His academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Rural Sociology and Development Management from Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique (2016) and an Honours Degree in Sociology from the same institution (2009) 🎓. Prior to this, he earned a BA in Philosophy from St. Bonaventure College in Zambia (2003) 📜. His studies and research reflect a commitment to understanding social and environmental development issues across various contexts.

 

Employment

Mr. Araújo Domingos has extensive experience across academia, consultancy, and development sectors. Since 2013, he has served as a lecturer at the National Institute for Art and Culture (ISArC) in Mozambique, where he teaches courses such as Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art, and History of African Thought 🎓. In 2016, he held the role of Senior Consultant at GENESIS Ltd., where his responsibilities included drafting technical proposals, managing budgets, reviewing consultant reports, coordinating fieldwork, and expanding the company’s client base 📊. His role involved strategic planning, report preparation, and administrative support, showcasing his leadership and analytical skills.

 

Research Focus

Mr. Araújo Domingos’s research primarily focuses on media framing, public health communication, and political analysis within competitive authoritarian contexts, as illustrated by his recent publication on HIV and AIDS reporting in Mozambique 🇲🇿. His work explores how the print press has shaped public understanding of HIV and AIDS over decades, particularly within the evolving political landscape. Through a critical lens, he examines the intersection of health issues with political systems and media strategies, contributing to the fields of sociology, media studies, and public health 📊. This interdisciplinary approach is pivotal for understanding health communication in authoritarian regimes 🌍.

 

Publication Top Notes

Framing HIV and AIDS in competitive authoritarian democracies. Case study of the print press in Mozambique, 1986–2020

 

Prof. Afsoon Hassani Mehraban | Intervention Award | Best Researcher Award – 11774

Prof. Afsoon Hassani Mehraban | Intervention Award | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Afsoon Hassani Mehraban, IUMS School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran

Professional Profile:

Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

PhD in Occupational Therapy from Newcastle University, Australia (2004-2008).MSc and BSc in Occupational Therapy from IUMS, Tehran, Iran, both obtained with top rankings in her class. This strong academic foundation underpins her expertise in the field.Over 25 years of experience as a lecturer and faculty member at the Occupational Therapy Department, IUMS.Leadership roles such as Head of the Occupational Therapy Department and Research Vice-Chancellor of the School of Rehabilitation Sciences, showcasing her administrative and academic capabilities.

Education:

  • PhD in Occupational Therapy (2004–2008)
    School of Health, Newcastle University, Australia
  • MSc. in Occupational Therapy (1993–1995)
    School of Rehabilitation Sciences, IUMS, Tehran, Iran (ranked first)
  • BSc. in Occupational Therapy (1987–1991)
    School of Rehabilitation Sciences, IUMS, Tehran, Iran (ranked first)

Work Experience:

  • 1995–Present: Lecturer and faculty member
    Occupational Therapy Department, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, IUMS
  • 2007: Lecturer
    Occupational Therapy Department, School of Health, Newcastle University, Australia
  • 2008–2016: Faculty member and Head of the Occupational Therapy Department
    School of Rehabilitation Sciences, IUMS, Tehran, Iran
  • 2019–Present: Research Vice-Chancellor
    School of Rehabilitation Sciences, IUMS

Publication top Notes:

Occupational Therapy Outcome Measures in Preschool Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Scoping Review

Psychometric evaluation and feasibility of the Persian-Relative Mastery Scale in the caregivers

Online occupational therapy in the caregivers of people with Multiple sclerosis: a randomized control trial

The Effect of ICF-Core Set-Based Occupational Therapy Interventions on the Function and Satisfaction of Individuals with Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial

A randomized controlled trial for evaluating an occupational therapy self management intervention in adults with type 2 diabetes

Chiara Villa | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Chiara Villa | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr Chiara Villa, INSTITUT COCHIN U1016 Inserm/CNRS/UMR-S8104 -Université de Paris, France

Dr. Chiara Villa appears to be a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her extensive academic background, professional achievements, and research contributions. Here’s an evaluation based on key aspects of her career:

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Academic Qualifications 📚

Dr. Villa has an impressive academic foundation, starting with a Baccalauréat in science and Latin, and advancing to earn a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Pavia, Italy. Her specialization in Anatomical Pathology and a Ph.D. in Sciences underscore her deep commitment to advancing her knowledge and expertise. Her Ph.D. work focused on predictive factors in silent pituitary adenomas, a crucial area in pathology and endocrinology, demonstrating her specialized research capabilities.

Professional Experience 🏥

Her professional trajectory includes significant roles in various prestigious institutions, such as the Centre Hospitalier Sainte Anne and Hôpital Foch, Paris. Her positions have ranged from Praticien Attaché to Médecin Spécialiste in Cytology and Anatomical Pathology. These roles highlight her extensive experience in neuropathology and cytopathology, positioning her as a leader in her field.

Research Contributions and Publications 📑

Dr. Villa’s research contributions are notable, with numerous publications in high-impact journals covering various topics, including molecular prognostic factors in gastric carcinoma and immunological pathways in lung diseases. Her work on pituitary adenomas, including diagnostic and prognostic markers, has provided valuable insights into the management of these conditions. The range and depth of her publications reflect her influence in advancing medical knowledge and patient care.

Conference Presentations 🎤

Dr. Villa has been an invited speaker at several key international conferences, presenting on topics like histological prognostic factors in pituitary tumors and the role of AIP mutations in pituitary tumorigenesis. These invitations underscore her recognition as an expert in her field and her ability to contribute to scientific discourse on a global scale.

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Chiara Villa’s combination of advanced academic credentials, extensive professional experience, and significant research contributions make her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has not only advanced understanding in the fields of pathology and endocrinology but also has practical implications for patient diagnosis and treatment.

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Naveen Khargekar | Public Health Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naveen Khargekar | Public Health Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naveen Khargekar, ICMR-National Institute of Immunohaematology, India

Based on Dr. Naveen Khargekar’s extensive qualifications and achievements, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Here’s a detailed evaluation:

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Education

Dr. Khargekar holds an MD in Community Medicine from Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, with a thesis focused on protein energy malnutrition in tribal areas. He further specialized in Preventive Oncology through a fellowship at Homi Bhabha National Institute, Tata Memorial Center. His UICC Technical Fellowship provided individual mentorship in cervical cancer, enhancing his expertise in cancer prevention and treatment.

Employments

Dr. Khargekar’s career includes significant roles such as Scientist-E at ICMR-National Institute of Immunohaematology, Assistant Professor in Preventive Oncology at Tata Memorial Center, and Consultant & Coordinator at Sri Shankara Cancer Hospital. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to cancer research and community oncology.

Teaching Activities

Dr. Khargekar has been involved in various educational initiatives, including workshops on tobacco control, preventive oncology, and sickle cell disease. His contributions to CME programs and residential workshops highlight his dedication to training and capacity building in the field of community and preventive medicine.

Workshops and Seminars

Dr. Khargekar’s participation in numerous workshops and seminars, including those on research methodology, good clinical practices, and systematic reviews, reflects his commitment to staying updated with the latest advancements and methodologies in research and public health.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Knowledge, attitude, and practice about cervical cancer and its screening among community healthcare workers of Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh, India
    D Khanna, N Khargekar, A Budukh
    Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 8 (5), 1715-1719
    Cited by: 68 (2019) 🩺
  2. Compliance of cigarettes and other tobacco products act among tobacco vendors, educational institutions, and public places in Bengaluru City
    NC Khargekar, A Debnath, NR Khargekar, P Shetty, V Khargekar
    Indian Journal of Medical and Paediatric Oncology 39 (04), 463-466
    Cited by: 25 (2018) 🚭
  3. Immunization status of children under 5 years in a tribal area, Parol, Thane district
    NC Khargekar, VC Khargekar, PP Shingade
    National Journal of Community Medicine 6 (04), 522-527
    Cited by: 23 (2015) 💉
  4. Determinants of tobacco use and prevalence of oral precancerous lesions in cab drivers in Bengaluru City, India
    P Shetty, NC Khargekar, A Debnath, NR Khargekar, BK Srivastava
    International Journal of Preventive Medicine 8 (1), 100
    Cited by: 18 (2017) 🚬
  5. Role of social support in tobacco cessation
    N Khargekar
    International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health 4 (11), 3942
    Cited by: 15 (2017) 💪
  6. Implementation of early detection services for cancer in India during COVID-19 pandemic
    D Khanna, NC Khargekar, AK Khanna
    Cancer Control 27 (1), 1073274820960471
    Cited by: 12 (2020) 🦠
  7. Cancer pattern in Varanasi district from Uttar Pradesh state of India, a foundation for cancer control based on the first report of the population-based cancer registry
    AM Budukh, S Pradhan, VB Singh, D Khanna, SS Bagal, PS Chakravarti
    Indian Journal of Cancer
    Cited by: 11 (2023) 🎗️
  8. A cross-sectional study to assess the protein energy malnutrition in children between one to five years of age in a tribal area Parol, Thane district, Maharashtra, India
    NC Khargekar, VC Khargekar, PP Shingade
    International Journal of Community Medical Public Health 3, 112-120
    Cited by: 8 (2016) 🍽️
  9. Cleft lip and palate-A psychology insight
    N Khargekar, N Khargekar, V Khargekar, S Rajan
    Sci Publ Group 5 (4), 37
    Cited by: 6 (2016) 👄
  10. Chronic Hepatitis B and Related Liver Diseases Are Associated with Reduced 25-Hydroxy-Vitamin D Levels: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    A Banerjee, S Athalye, N Khargekar, P Shingade, M Madkaikar
    Biomedicines 11 (1), 135
    Cited by: 5 (2023) 🦠
  11. Role of hydroxyurea therapy in the prevention of organ damage in sickle cell disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    N Khargekar, A Banerjee, S Athalye, N Mahajan, N Kargutkar, P Tapase
    Systematic Reviews 13 (1), 60
    Cited by: 4 (2024) 💊
  12. Exploring risk factors and transmission dynamics of Hepatitis B infection among Indian families: Implications and perspective
    S Athalye, N Khargekar, S Shinde, T Parmar, S Chavan, G Swamidurai
    Journal of Infection and Public Health 16 (7), 1109-1114
    Cited by: 4 (2023) 🦠
  13. A systematic review on hydroxyurea therapy for sickle cell disease in India
    A Pandey, H Kaur, S Borah, N Khargekar, VK Karra, T Adhikari, D Jain
    Indian Journal of Medical Research 156 (2), 299-311
    Cited by: 4 (2022) 💉
  14. A cross sectional assessment of the profile of risk factors of non-communicable diseases among health care staff of a tertiary cancer hospital
    N Khargekar, A Singh, T Shruti, S Pradhan
    Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 12 (2), 98
    Cited by: 4 (2022) 🏥
  15. Comparative study of clinical features and vaccination status in Omicron and non-Omicron infected patients during the third wave in Mumbai, India
    A Takke, M Zarekar, V Muthuraman, A Ashar, K Patil, A Badhavkar
    Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 11 (10), 6135-6142
    Cited by: 3 (2022) 🦠
  16. Is it possible to reduce cancer burden in India
    N Khargekar, V Khargekar, HG Srivatsa, N Khargekar
    J Med Sci Clin Res 5, 19837-44
    Cited by: 3 (2017) 🇮🇳
  17. Cancer Screening during COVID-19 Pandemic
    NC Khargekar, D Khanna
    Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing 7 (4), 308-309
    Cited by: 2 (2020) 🦠
  18. Exploring factors influencing the perspective regarding HIV transmission and prevention among college students in India
    N Khargekar, A Takke, S Athalye, P Panale, N Rajamani, A Banerjee
    Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 13 (4), 1467-1472
    Cited by: 1 (2024) 🧬
  19. Impact of COVID-19 infection among Indian sickle cell disease patients
    N Khargekar, N Shinde, A Banerjee, M Madkaikar, A Nadkarni
    Indian Journal of Public Health 67 (1), 112-116
    Cited by: 1 (2023) 🦠
  20. Epidemiological study of adverse events following immunization in under 5 year children
    VS Pagar, SS Chavan, SP Patil, A Borde, AD Kinge, N Khargekar
    Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 10 (7), 2482-2487
    Cited by: 1 (2021) 💉

Conferences and Presentations

He has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting papers on topics such as cancer screening compliance and hematological parameters in sickle cell anemia patients. His engagement in these forums demonstrates his active role in advancing medical knowledge and practices.

Achievements

Dr. Khargekar is a member of several institutional committees, including ethics and biosafety committees, which indicates his involvement in maintaining high standards of research ethics and safety.

Conclusion

Dr. Naveen Khargekar’s extensive education, diverse experience, active involvement in teaching and research, and significant contributions to peer-reviewed literature position him as a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work in preventive oncology and public health aligns well with the criteria for this prestigious award.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Masuma Mishu Mishu | Public Health Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masuma Mishu Mishu | Public Health Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masuma Mishu Mishu, University College London, United Kingdom

Dr. Masuma Mishu: A Strong Contender for the Best Researcher Award

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Education and Qualifications

Dr. Masuma Mishu earned her PhD in Epidemiology and Public Health (Dental Public Health group) from University College London in 2017, with research focused on the association of dental caries with height and weight in Bangladeshi children. She also holds a Master’s in Dental Public Health from the same institution, awarded with Merit, and a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from Dhaka Dental College Hospital, where she graduated with first position.

Professional Career

Since July 2022, Dr. Mishu has been a Lecturer in Public Health at University College London and a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the University of York’s Department of Health Science. Her roles involve teaching, curriculum development, and leading modules in Public Health. She also conducts public health research, leads two research projects as Principal Investigator (PI), and serves as a co-investigator on several others.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Mishu has received notable recognition, including a nomination for the UCL Provost’s Award for Best Student’s Public Engagement Project in 2016 and being a finalist in the UCL-UCLU Three Minute Thesis Competition in 2015. She also received an award from UCL’s R=T team for her contributions to the Research=Teaching book as part of the UCL Connected Curriculum Project.

Conclusion

Dr. Masuma Mishu’s extensive academic background, significant contributions to public health research, and active involvement in teaching and curriculum development make her an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her achievements and ongoing research reflect a strong commitment to advancing the field of public health.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “Developing a Consensus Statement to Target Oral Health Inequalities in People With Severe Mental Illness”
    Health Expectations, 2024-08
    DOI: 10.1111/hex.14163
  • “The Effect of Adult Smoking Behavior on Children’s Exposure to Secondhand Smoke. An Analysis Based on Salivary Cotinine Levels Among Children in Dhaka and Karachi”
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2024-06-19
    DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntae130
  • “Cross-culturally adapted psychological interventions for the treatment of depression and/or anxiety among young people: A scoping review”
    PLOS ONE, 2023-10-25
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290653
  • “Children Learning About Secondhand Smoke (CLASS III): a protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-based smoke-free intervention in Bangladesh and Pakistan”
    BMJ Open, 2023-07
    DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068620
  • “The global impact of tobacco control policies on smokeless tobacco use: a systematic review”
    The Lancet Global Health, 2023-06
    DOI: 10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00205-X
  • “Co-creation of online learning in the Master of Public Health programme: perspectives from academics, learning designers and learning technologists”
    2023-04-19
    Source: University College London
  • “Letters to the Editor”
    Dental Update, 2023-03-01
    DOI: 10.12968/denu.2023.50.3.222
  • “The role of oral health‐related quality of life in the association between dental caries and height, weight and BMI among children in Bangladesh”
    Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2022-12
    DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12707
  • “Exploring the contextual factors, behaviour change techniques, barriers and facilitators of interventions to improve oral health in people with severe mental illness: A qualitative study”
    Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022-10-11
    DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.971328
  • “A Qualitative Study Exploring the Barriers and Facilitators for Maintaining Oral Health and Using Dental Service in People with Severe Mental Illness: Perspectives from Service Users and Service Providers”
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-04
    DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074344

 

 

 

 

Hassan Joulaei | Public Health Award | Research and Development Excellence Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Hassan Joulaei | Public Health Award | Research and Development Excellence Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Hassan Joulaei, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Assoc Prof Dr. Hassan Joulaei is an accomplished public health expert and Associate Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. With a Ph.D. in Public Health focusing on Health Policy, his expertise spans primary healthcare modeling, HIV/AIDS, STIs management, and policy analysis. 🩺 Passionate about medical education, he imparts knowledge at various levels and has extensive research experience, contributing significantly to scientific journals. As an interim chairman of the Research Institute for Health, he leads impactful initiatives. Dr. Joulaei’s dedication to improving healthcare and his leadership roles make him a respected figure in the field.

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Education Background

Dr. Hassan Joulaei’s educational journey is a testament to his dedication to public health. 🎓 He earned his Ph.D. in Public Health, specializing in Health Policy, from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2016. Prior to this, he obtained a Master of Public Health from the same institution in 2000. His foundational education includes a Pharmacy Doctor degree from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences in 1989. Complementing his formal degrees, Dr. Joulaei has enriched his expertise through numerous short training courses and workshops, covering a wide array of topics ranging from precision medicine to health management, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

Work Experience

 

Dr. Hassan Joulaei’s career exemplifies unwavering commitment to advancing public health. 🌟 Since 2016, he has served as the Interim Chairman of the Research Institute for Health at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, overseeing strategic initiatives. As Head of the HIV/AIDS Research Center since 2009, he’s been instrumental in combating the epidemic. Additionally, his roles as Research Deputy for the Health Policy Research Center and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of School Health underscore his leadership in shaping health policy and disseminating knowledge. With a rich history of managerial positions and consultancies, including provincial management of nutrition programs, Dr. Joulaei’s impact extends far beyond academia, shaping health systems at various levels.

Teaching Experiences

Dr. Hassan Joulaei’s passion for education shines through his extensive teaching portfolio, enriching the minds of students in various disciplines of public health. 📚 Since 2017, he has been imparting knowledge on the principles of health systems, primary healthcare, and system evaluation to Master of Public Health students at Shiraz University, shaping the future of healthcare leaders. His dedication extends to mentoring Ph.D. and MSc. students in qualitative research, nutrition program management, and community health. Notably, he has also extended his expertise globally, educating community health workers in Mississippi and delivering insightful lectures on disaster health programs, showcasing his commitment to fostering informed healthcare professionals worldwide.

Research Focus

Dr. Hassan Joulaei’s research focus spans a diverse array of public health topics, ranging from infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS to healthcare system evaluation and cancer epidemiology. 🧬 His extensive publication record showcases a dedication to understanding and addressing pressing health issues, with studies on stigmatization in healthcare settings, nutritional status in elderly populations, and the impact of spirituality on health outcomes. Notably, he has also contributed to discussions on policy implementation, cost analysis of healthcare services, and the effectiveness of primary healthcare strategies in combating diseases like tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. Dr. Joulaei’s multidisciplinary approach and prolific research output underscore his commitment to advancing public health globally.

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Chika Anekwe | Preventive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chika Anekwe | Preventive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chika Anekwe, Massachusetts General Hospital,United States

Dr. Chika Anekwe is a distinguished physician and public health advocate with expertise in obesity medicine. 🩺 She holds an MD from the University of Connecticut and an MPH from Columbia University. Currently an Assistant Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, she previously served at SUNY Stony Brook and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Anekwe’s research focuses on innovative obesity treatments, earning her recognition such as the Biodiversity Fellows Leadership Development Program. She’s also the founder of the New England Obesity Society and contributes as a medical reviewer for Very Well Health. 🏅📚

 

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Education:

Dr. Chika Anekwe pursued a diverse academic journey, earning an AB in Molecular Biology from Princeton University in 2006, followed by an MD in Medicine from the University of Connecticut in 2011. 🎓 Her thirst for knowledge led her to attain a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Columbia University in 2014, rounding out her expertise in healthcare and public health. 🏥 Throughout her educational endeavors, Dr. Anekwe demonstrated a commitment to understanding the intricate intersections of biology, medicine, and public health, laying the foundation for her impactful career in the healthcare sector.

Honors and Prizes:

Dr. Chika Anekwe’s dedication and achievements have garnered her prestigious honors and prizes throughout her career. 🏆 As a Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholar from 2002 to 2006, she exemplified academic excellence. She continued to excel as an Extra Innings Fellow from 2007 to 2011, supported by the Jackie Robinson Foundation. Additionally, she was recognized as a Sylvia Parkinson Scholar in 2010 by The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Her commitment to leadership and innovation was further acknowledged through her participation in the Biodiversity Fellows Leadership Development Program in 2018-2019. Recently, she was named a finalist for the MGH Department of Medicine Diversity and Inclusion Board Sanchez and Ferguson Research Faculty Award in 2021. 🌟

Teaching and Training:

Dr. Chika Anekwe’s commitment to education shines through her involvement in teaching and training programs. 📚 At SUNY Stony Brook Medical Center, she taught Foundations of Medical Practice to 1st and 2nd-year students, offering bi-weekly sessions over three semesters. Transitioning to HMS, she conducted clinical sessions on Metabolism, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Medicine for 3rd and 4th-year students. 🍏 In 2021, she engaged 1st-year HMS students in discussions on Health Policy during bi-weekly sessions. Her dedication continued with the creation of Advanced Integrated Science Course (AISC) sessions focusing on Nutrition, Obesity, and Equity for 3rd-year HMS students in 2023. 🏥

Research Focus:

Dr. Chika Anekwe’s research focuses primarily on the multifaceted aspects of obesity, spanning socioeconomics, pharmacotherapy, and healthcare delivery. 📊 Her work delves into understanding the socioeconomic factors influencing obesity prevalence and management, as well as exploring pharmacotherapeutic options and their effects on metabolic health. Additionally, she investigates the impact of bariatric surgery on diabetes management and compliance. Through her diverse studies, Dr. Anekwe contributes significantly to advancing our understanding of obesity-related conditions and their management, aiming to improve healthcare outcomes and quality of life for individuals affected by obesity. 🏥

Publication Top Notes:
  1. Socioeconomics of obesity📊 Published in Current obesity reports in 2020, cited by 102.
  2. Weight regulation in menopause🩸 Published in Menopause (New York, NY) in 2021, cited by 24.
  3. Ketogenic diet-induced elevated cholesterol, elevated liver enzymes and potential non-alcoholic fatty liver disease🥩 Published in Cureus in 2020, cited by 24.
  4. The role of bariatric surgery on diabetes and diabetic care compliance🩹 Published in Current diabetes reports in 2019, cited by 13.
  5. Pleural pressure targeted positive airway pressure improves cardiopulmonary function in spontaneously breathing patients with obesity🫁 Published in Chest in 2021, cited by 12.
  6. Pharmacotherapeutic options for weight regain after bariatric surgery💊 Published in Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology in 2021, cited by 8.
  7. A Women’s health perspective on managing obesity🚺 Published in Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases in 2023, cited by 3.
  8. Pharmacotherapy causing weight gain and metabolic alteration in those with obesity and obesity‐related conditions: A review📑 Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, year of publication unspecified.
  9. Epidemiology of obesity among people with HIV🩺 Published in Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS in 2024, year of publication unspecified.
  10. Role of Reimbursement in the Delivery of Treatment for Obesity in Adults and Children💰 Published in Handbook of Obesity-Volume 2 in 2023, year of publication unspecified.

Md. Mosiur Rahman | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Mosiur Rahman | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Mosiur Rahman, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Mosiur Rahman is a distinguished educator and researcher in public health, currently serving as a Professor at the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. With a rich academic background including a PhD and post-doc from Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan, his expertise spans global health entrepreneurship and social determinants of health. Rahman has received prestigious scholarships and awards, including from the Japanese government and UNFPA, for his contributions to research. His interests lie in noncommunicable diseases, school health, violence against women, and implementation science. Rahman actively participates in national and international conferences, advocating for sustainable health solutions. 🌍👨‍🔬

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Educational qualification:

Dr. Md. Mosiur Rahman’s academic journey is marked by excellence and dedication to public health. He attained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Population Science & Human Resource Development from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, securing top positions. His pursuit of higher education led him to Tokyo, Japan, where he earned a Master of Public Health from the University of Tokyo, followed by a PhD and a JSPS Postdoctoral fellowship in Global Health Entrepreneurship at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Rahman’s scholarly achievements, including a Grade-A CGPA in his Master’s and a commitment to global health, reflect his passion and expertise in the field. 📚🌏

Award:

Dr. Md. Mosiur Rahman’s illustrious academic career is adorned with numerous prestigious awards and scholarships, symbolizing his remarkable achievements and commitment to excellence. Notable among these are the Japanese Government Scholarships, including the JSPS fellowship for his Postdoc and the MEXT scholarship for his PhD, both at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Additionally, he received the ADB-JSP Scholarship for his Master’s degree in Health Science from the University of Tokyo. Back home, Rahman’s contributions were recognized with accolades such as the UGC gold medal and scholarships from various educational boards in Bangladesh, showcasing his unwavering dedication to academic and research pursuits. 🏅🎓

Research Focus:

Dr. Md. Mosiur Rahman’s research focus appears to center around public health issues in Bangladesh, with a particular emphasis on maternal and child health, reproductive health, and infectious diseases. His work spans various domains including factors affecting postpartum care utilization, immunization coverage among children, intimate partner violence, and the impact of educational interventions on menstrual and oral health among adolescents. Rahman’s contributions shed light on critical health challenges facing Bangladesh, offering insights for policymakers and healthcare professionals to improve health outcomes in the region. 🌏🔬

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Global, regional, and national burden of stroke and its risk factors, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – Cited by 2602 (2021) 🧠
  2. Estimation of the global prevalence of dementia in 2019 and forecasted prevalence in 2050: an analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019– Cited by 1524 (2022) 🧠
  3. Cancer incidence, mortality, years of life lost, years lived with disability, and disability-adjusted life years for 29 cancer groups from 2010 to 2019: a systematic analysis … – Cited by 854 (2022) 🩸
  4. Hearing loss prevalence and years lived with disability, 1990–2019: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – Cited by 495 (2021) 👂
  5. Global mortality associated with 33 bacterial pathogens in 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019– Cited by 423 (2022) 🦠
  6. Factors affecting the utilisation of postpartum care among young mothers in Bangladesh– Cited by 342 (2011) 🤱
  7. The global burden of cancer attributable to risk factors, 2010–19: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – Cited by 330 (2022) 🩸
  8. Factors affecting acceptance of complete immunization coverage of children under five years in rural Bangladesh – Cited by 242 (2010) 🧒
  9. Global, regional, and national burden of diabetes from 1990 to 2021, with projections of prevalence to 2050: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 – Cited by 241 (2023) 🩺
  10. Global, regional, and national burden of hepatitis B, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – Cited by 238 (2022) 🦠
  11. The effect of a school-based educational intervention on menstrual health: an intervention study among adolescent girls in Bangladesh – Cited by 201 (2014) 🏫
  12. Effect of a school-based oral health education in preventing untreated dental caries and increasing knowledge, attitude, and practices among adolescents in Bangladesh – Cited by 195 (2016) 🏫
  13. Global, regional, and national burden of colorectal cancer and its risk factors, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – Cited by 187 (2022) 🩸
  14. Population-level risks of alcohol consumption by amount, geography, age, sex, and year: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2020 – Cited by 185 (2022) 🍷
  15. Reproductive health care utilization among young mothers in Bangladesh: does autonomy matter? – Cited by 174 (2012) 🤰
  16. Association between temperature, humidity, and COVID-19 outbreaks in Bangladesh – Cited by 152 (2020) 🌡️
  17. Risk factors for child malnutrition in Bangladesh: a multilevel analysis of a nationwide population-based survey – Cited by 133 (2016) 🧒
  18. Global, regional, and national burden of low back pain, 1990–2020, its attributable risk factors, and projections to 2050: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease … – Cited by 123 (2023) 🩺
  19. Intimate partner violence and use of reproductive health services among married women: evidence from a national Bangladeshi sample – Cited by 122 (2012) 👩‍❤️‍👨
  20. The global burden of adolescent and young adult cancer in 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 – Cited by 106 (2022) 🩺