Aya EL-Taibany | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Aya EL-Taibany

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

               Aya EL-Taibany
Affiliation Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Country United States
Scopus ID 57217169106
Documents 4
Citations 117
h-index 4
Subject Area Medicine
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Aya EL-Taibany is affiliated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the United States and has contributed to scholarly research in the field of medicine, particularly in areas associated with regenerative medicine and translational biomedical science. The available bibliometric indicators, including a Scopus profile comprising four indexed publications and more than one hundred citations, demonstrate a focused research trajectory and measurable scientific influence within a specialized domain.[1]

Abstract

This academic profile summarizes the research activities and scholarly contributions of Aya EL-Taibany, a researcher associated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Bibliometric evidence indicates meaningful contributions within medical and regenerative sciences through peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation performance. The profile further evaluates the relevance of these contributions in relation to the criteria commonly associated with scientific excellence awards and recognition programs.[1]

Keywords

Aya EL-Taibany; Regenerative Medicine; Translational Medicine; Biomedical Research; Scientific Publications; Citation Analysis; Medical Sciences; Research Excellence; Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Regenerative medicine represents one of the most rapidly evolving areas of contemporary biomedical research, integrating principles from biology, engineering, and clinical sciences to develop innovative therapeutic approaches. Researchers working in this domain contribute to advancing knowledge related to tissue regeneration, disease mechanisms, and translational applications. The academic profile of Aya EL-Taibany reflects engagement with these interdisciplinary scientific themes and demonstrates participation in research activities that support the progression of modern medicine.[3]

Research Profile

Aya EL-Taibany is affiliated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the United States and maintains a documented publication record indexed within major scientific databases. Available bibliometric indicators identify four indexed documents, 117 citations, and an h-index of four, suggesting that the published works have achieved scholarly visibility and influence within relevant research communities.[1]

Research Contributions

The available scientific record indicates contributions to medical and regenerative research through publications addressing translational science and biomedical innovation. Such studies contribute to the understanding of biological processes and support the development of therapeutic strategies designed to improve patient outcomes and expand scientific knowledge.[2]

Publications

The publication portfolio indexed under the author’s Scopus profile demonstrates focused scholarly productivity and reflects contributions to peer-reviewed medical research. Indexed documents have accumulated a significant number of citations relative to the size of the publication record, indicating the relevance and visibility of the published studies within their research fields.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics serve as an important indicator of the dissemination and influence of scientific research. The citation profile associated with Aya EL-Taibany demonstrates that the published works have attracted sustained scholarly attention and have contributed to ongoing academic discussions within medicine and regenerative sciences. The relationship between publication quality and citation impact further supports the recognition of these contributions within the broader scientific community.[4]

Award Suitability

The criteria commonly associated with the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award emphasize scientific originality, measurable research impact, and contributions that advance academic and societal understanding. Aya EL-Taibany’s scholarly profile demonstrates characteristics that align with these principles, including peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, and involvement in innovative biomedical research activities. Such attributes support consideration for recognition within international research award programs.[2]

Conclusion

Aya EL-Taibany’s academic profile reflects a focused contribution to medicine and regenerative research through publications that have achieved meaningful scholarly visibility. Bibliometric indicators and institutional affiliation provide evidence of sustained scientific engagement and support the relevance of this work within contemporary biomedical research. Recognition through academic excellence programs is consistent with the demonstrated impact and quality of the documented research contributions.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aya EL-Taibany, Author ID 57217169106. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57217169106
  2. International Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/
  3. Mason, C., Dunnill, P. (2008). A brief definition of regenerative medicine. Regenerative Medicine, 3(1), 1–5.
  4. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
  5. Nzou, G., Wicks, R. T., VanOstrand, N. R., Mekky, G. A., Seale, S. A., El-Taibany, A., … Atala, A. (2020). Multicellular 3D neurovascular unit model for assessing hypoxia and neuroinflammation induced blood-brain barrier dysfunction.

sang ho choi | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

sang ho choi | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr sang ho choi, Kwangwoon University, South Korea

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sang Ho Choi is an expert in biomedical engineering and artificial intelligence, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea 🇰🇷. He leads the Healthcare & AI Lab 🧠🤖. Previously, he worked as a Staff Engineer at Samsung Research 📱. Dr. Choi earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Seoul National University 🎓, focusing on sleep monitoring using deep neural networks 😴🔍. His research interests include biomedical signal processing, AI for healthcare, and IoT systems 🌐. He has published extensively on sleep engineering, neural networks, and health monitoring technologies 📊📚.

Publication Profile

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sang Ho Choi is a skilled academic with a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Seoul National University (2014–2020), where he specialized in unconstrained sleep monitoring and modulation using deep neural networks and closed-loop stimulation. He conducted his research under the guidance of Prof. Kwang Suk Park. Prior to this, he earned a B.S. in Bio-mechatronic Engineering, with a double major in Electronic and Electrical Engineering, from Sungkyunkwan University (2009–2014). He was mentored by Prof. Chang Hyun Choi and Prof. Jitae Shin. His work integrates bioengineering and innovative neural network technologies. 🧠💻🎓

Experience

The research initiatives include groundbreaking work in neuro-chip design and neuro-computing platforms, simulating the human nervous system, funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) Korea (Jul 2022 – Dec 2029) as Co-PI. Another project focuses on intelligent biomedical wireless power transfer, under the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (Mar 2022 – Feb 2024), also as Co-PI. Additionally, the development of AI-based vital signal and sleep monitoring technology using UWB radar is being led as PI (Jul 2021 – Feb 2023) by the NRF. These innovative efforts aim to revolutionize healthcare technology. 🧠💡📡🤖

Research Interest

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sang Ho Choi specializes in biomedical signal processing and analysis, with a strong focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications for biomedical engineering and deep learning. His research spans areas like sleep engineering, healthcare systems, and the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) systems to enhance healthcare outcomes. By leveraging advanced AI techniques, Dr. Choi explores innovative solutions for improving diagnostics, treatment processes, and patient care efficiency. His work aims to merge technology with healthcare, contributing significantly to the future of smart, data-driven medical systems. 🧠💡🩺🤖💻

Ongoing Projects

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sang Ho Choi is a Co-PI on significant national projects funded by Korea’s MSIT and NRF, leading innovative research in the fields of neuro-chip design and AI-driven health monitoring technologies. His work is shaping the future of healthcare by integrating advanced neurotechnology with artificial intelligence. With a passion for cutting-edge scientific advancements, Dr. Choi’s contributions are paving the way for transformative breakthroughs in medical devices and digital health. His dedication to improving healthcare through technological innovation continues to inspire and drive progress in the industry. 🧠💡🤖💊🔬

Research Focus

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sang Ho Choi’s research primarily focuses on biomedical signal processing and health monitoring using advanced sensor technologies. His work includes exploring wearable devices for sleep monitoring, studying the functional connectivity of the amygdala in chronic insomnia patients, and utilizing spiking neural networks for analyzing biomedical signals. He also investigates real-time detection systems, like apnea-hypopnea event detection using radar sensors, and continues to push the boundaries of sensor-based health technologies. His contributions extend to neuroengineering and biomedical engineering, aiming to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of health monitoring systems. 🧠📡💡💤👩‍⚕️

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Yasser Khazaal | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Yasser Khazaal | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Yasser Khazaal, Lausanne university, Switzerland

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a distinguished psychiatrist and researcher with extensive experience in addiction psychiatry. He earned his MD from René Descartes, Paris V, and Swiss Board Certification in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Currently, he is a Full Professor at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and holds multiple roles including Associate Researcher at Montreal University. Prof. Khazaal’s research focuses on cognitive behavioral therapies, game-based interventions, and the development of smartphone apps for addiction treatment. He has published extensively on addictive disorders and is a key figure in international psychiatric societies. 🏥📚🔬

Publication Profile

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Education

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a distinguished psychiatrist with an impressive academic background. He earned his MD from René Descartes, Paris V, France, in 1998. In 2005, he achieved Swiss Board Certification in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. His expertise and contributions were further recognized with his appointment as a Privat Docent (senior lecturer) at Geneva University in 2009. Dr. Khazaal is known for his work in psychiatry and psychotherapy, holding a prominent position in the academic and clinical communities in Switzerland. 🌐🩺📚

Employment History

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal has an extensive background in addiction psychiatry. From 2003 to 2005, he served as a senior psychiatrist and head of the mood and anxiety disorders outpatient unit at Lausanne University Hospital. From 2007 to 2018, he was the deputy head of the Addiction clinic at Geneva University Hospitals. Over the years, he held successive academic appointments at Geneva University, Switzerland, eventually becoming a full professor of addiction psychiatry at the Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne since 2019. He is also a member of the board of Addiction medicine at Lausanne University Hospital. Prof. Khazaal is an associate researcher at the Montreal University Institute of Mental Health, Canada, and an associate professor at the Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, Montreal University, Canada. Additionally, he served as a visiting professor at Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland, in 2022, as part of a project co-financed by the European Union. 📘🔍🌍

Teaching

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal has extensive experience in teaching medical students at both the University of Lausanne (2003-2007, 2019-2023) and the University of Geneva (2007-2018). His teaching portfolio includes courses on mood and anxiety disorders (2003-2007), psychopharmacology (2006-2007), addiction (2019-2023), and community research in practice (2021-2023). He has also taught and supervised clinical cognitive and behavior therapy (CBT) skills (2018-2023), CBT for bipolar disorder (2007), CBT for mood disorders (2005-2006), and CBT of impulsive behaviors (2020). Prof. Dr. Khazaal is committed to integrating clinical teaching and practice in his courses. 📚💬🧠

Grants 

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a leading researcher in addiction and mental health, with extensive funding from various Swiss and international sources. His projects include studies on cognitive behavioral interventions for psychosis, mood and anxiety disorders, smoking cessation, and smartphone applications for addiction treatment. Key grants include the Swiss National Science Foundation (268,426 CHF) and Astra-Zeneca (140,000 CHF) for LACOSMA, as well as research on “Impact of Pick Klop game on smoking cessation” (172,500 CHF) and smartphone applications (194,942 CHF). He collaborates internationally on projects such as managing trauma exposure in Congo (12,125 Euros) and the “Sesame” serious game for mental health (20,000 CHF). His work continues to advance the field with a focus on innovative and practical solutions to addiction and mental health challenges. 🧠💊🚬

Conferences and Awards

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a distinguished academic and leader in the field of social psychiatry. He served as the Chair for the European Congress of Social Psychiatry in 2012, 2015, and 2018. He was also the Co-chair for the International Conference of Behavioral Addictions in 2016, held in Geneva, Switzerland. More recently, he co-chaired the Challenges of Ecology Related to Mental Health conference in Athens in 2022. In recognition of his contributions, he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the World Association of Social Psychiatry in 2013. 🌍🔍💬

Scientific Achievements

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a renowned expert in addiction studies, focusing on game-based interventions, including delusions and smoking cessation. He has contributed significantly to the development of smartphone app interventions for addictive disorders and mood regulation. Prof. Khazaal has published extensively on the assessment and psychopathology of addictive disorders. He also leads research on Recovery Oriented Services, exploring community interventions and peer support initiatives. 🌱📱🚭📚

Research Focus

Yasser Khazaal is a researcher primarily focused on behavioral addictions, particularly in the context of online gaming and internet use. His work explores how common behaviors can become problematic without necessarily being pathologized as addiction. He investigates self-reported motivations behind playing online games, such as World of Warcraft, and examines problematic involvement in these games using various psychological and survey methods. Khazaal’s research aims to refine the understanding of behavioral addiction and its implications for mental health, with a particular interest in the validation and adaptation of assessment tools for addictive behaviors in digital environments. 💻🕹️📊

Publication Top notes

Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research

How can we conceptualize behavioural addiction without pathologizing common behaviours?

Why do you play World of Warcraft? An in-depth exploration of self-reported motivations to play online and in-game behaviours in the virtual world of Azeroth

French validation of the internet addiction test

Validation of a short French version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale

Problematic involvement in online games: A cluster analytic approach

Does self-selection affect samples’ representativeness in online surveys? An investigation in online video game research

Motivations to play specifically predict excessive involvement in massively multiplayer online role-playing games: evidence from an online survey