Daniel Rudofossi | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Daniel Rudofossi | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Dr Daniel Rudofossi, Expert Witness, United States

Dr. Daniel Rudofossi is a distinguished psychologist, researcher, and former NYPD uniform psychologist specializing in trauma, existential analysis, and police/public safety psychology. Holding a Psy.D. in Existential Analysis and a Ph.D. in Psychology from NYU (Summa Cum Laude), he integrates cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and logotherapy approaches in his practice. A Certified Fellow at the Albert Ellis Institute and the Viktor Frankl Institute, Dr. Rudofossi has developed the Eco-Ethological Existential Analysis model for complex PTSD in law enforcement. As Chief Psychologist of the NY & NJ Detective Crime Clinic and an Honorary Police Surgeon, he has significantly contributed to officer wellness. His research and clinical expertise have earned him national recognition, multiple citations for bravery, and invitations to prestigious symposiums. With extensive publications and numerous invited lectures, Dr. Rudofossi continues to shape the field of trauma psychology, ensuring mental resilience for law enforcement professionals. 🚔📖💡

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Daniel Rudofossi is a distinguished psychologist specializing in existential psychology, trauma, and law enforcement psychology. He earned his Psy.D. in Existential Psychology in 2007 and holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from New York University (Summa Cum Laude, 1997) 🎓🏆. His academic journey includes an M.A. in Psychology (4.0 GPA, 1993) and an M.A. in Evolutionary Behavioral Science (3.8 GPA, 1987) from NYU, along with a B.A. in History & Psychology from CUNY (3.76 GPA, 1985). A Certified Fellow in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (Albert Ellis Institute, 1996) and certified in Logotherapy (Viktor Frankl Institute), he also holds a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Certification (NYPI & Society). Dr. Rudofossi is a Board-Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress (AAETS, 1997) and a graduate of the NYPD Police Academy (1987) 🚔🔬📚. His expertise bridges psychology and law enforcement, making profound contributions to officer wellness and trauma-informed therapeutic approaches.

Experience

Dr. Daniel Rudofossi is a distinguished psychologist with a remarkable career in law enforcement and academia. He served as a Retired Uniform Psychologist in the NYPD Medical Division (1996-2000) and later became the Director of the NYPD Membership Assistance Program, now known as PAPA. As the Chief Psychologist for the NY & NJ Detective Crime Clinic 🕵️‍♂️🧠, he provided critical mental health support to officers. Honored as a Police Surgeon by the NY State Police and Amtrak FOP Lodge NY, he has also been an Adjunct Associate Professor at New York University since 2001 🎓 and an Adjunct Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. A consultant for NYPD Psychological Services 🏛️, he also serves on Saybrook University’s Clinical Psychology Program board. Dr. Rudofossi was a US DOJ DEA EAP Administrative Clinician (2008-2010) and is a respected lecturer and researcher specializing in trauma, PTSD, and law enforcement psychology.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Daniel Rudofossi is a distinguished expert in police trauma and forensic psychology, with a remarkable career blending law enforcement and mental health. A former NYPD officer, he earned six Citations for Bravery in the Line of Duty 🚔🔥 and served as an Honorary Police Surgeon for the NYPD and the NY State Police Investigators Union. A Certified Fellow of the Albert Ellis Institute 🏅, he is also a Diplomate and Board-Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress (AAETS). Dr. Rudofossi has been an invited speaker at prestigious events, including the APA, the Viktor Frankl Institute, and Police Training Symposiums 🎤. His expertise has been nationally televised 📺, focusing on police trauma and suicide prevention. Recognized by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards & Training (2007), he has contributed to the DSM Treatment & Statistical Manual One 📖🔬, shaping mental health approaches for first responders and trauma survivors.

Research Focus

Dr. Rudofossi specializes in trauma psychology, existential analysis, and police/public safety mental health. His Eco-Ethological Existential Analysis (EEEA) model provides an integrative approach to complex PTSD in law enforcement officers. His research explores coping mechanisms for police stress, disenfranchised loss, and suicide prevention among first responders. He has collaborated with top institutions like APA, Viktor Frankl Institute, and Albert Ellis Institute, contributing to theories on cognitive-behavioral therapy, logotherapy, and psychodynamic approaches in high-risk professions. His work aims to enhance resilience, improve officer wellness programs, and refine trauma intervention techniques in law enforcement.

Publication Top Notes

  • Conference on Trauma & Loss in Police & Military Combat Veterans (2006)

  • Eco-Ethological Existential Analysis of Police PTSD – APA Symposium (2006)

  • Reinfranchising Loss in Police Complex Trauma – APA Symposium (2007)

  • Police Suicide Prevention & Intervention – CA POST Training (2007)

  • International Journal of Logotherapy – Trauma in Law Enforcement (2007)

  • Training Module on Police Suicide Prevention – Viktor Frankl Institute (2007)

  • Lecture at Albert Ellis Institute – Integrative Approach to PTSD (2007)

  • Nationally Televised Expert on Police Suicide Prevention – CBS Primetime (2019)

 

Surya Chelikani | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Surya Chelikani | Quantitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Dr Surya Chelikani, Quinnipiac University, United States

Dr. Surya Chelikani is an accomplished educator and researcher in finance, specializing in corporate finance, asset pricing, and market microstructure. With a Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University, he serves as an Associate Professor at Quinnipiac University. His expertise extends to both academic and corporate realms, with prior experience in engineering and consultancy. Dr. Chelikani’s research investigates topics such as market integration and regulatory impacts on financial markets. Recognized for his teaching excellence, he has received prestigious awards and consistently high evaluations. 📚💼🏅

Publication profile

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Education

After completing a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from Andhra University (India) in 1981, I pursued an M.B.A in General Management from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2003. Building upon this foundation, I obtained my Ph.D. in Finance from Oklahoma State University in 2010. 🎓 This educational journey reflects a diverse range of interests and expertise, blending technical skills with financial acumen. From engineering principles to the intricacies of financial markets, each step has contributed to a well-rounded perspective and a dedication to continuous learning and growth.

Experience

As an academic, I’ve dedicated years to teaching and shaping minds. Beginning as an Instructor at Oklahoma State University, I’ve covered various financial courses, earning commendable teaching evaluations. My journey progressed to Quinnipiac University, where I advanced from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, fostering a dynamic learning environment. Alongside academia, I’ve also ventured into the corporate realm. As a partner in multiple enterprises spanning cold welding, systems programming, and consultancy for cement plants, I’ve honed practical insights that complement my academic endeavors. Balancing academia with real-world experience has enriched my professional journey, ensuring a holistic approach to education. 📚💼

Awards

In the realm of academia, achievements often serve as milestones of dedication and excellence. Such is the case for Surya Chelikani, whose academic journey has been adorned with accolades. Notably,  clinched the coveted Outstanding Graduate Teaching Associate award in Finance, an honor bestowed upon  in both 2006 and 2007—a feat unmatched by any other recipient. Securing a four-year assistantship from the Department of Finance further underscores [his/her/their] commitment and proficiency. [His/Her/Their] consistent presence on the President’s List throughout  MBA years reflects [his/her/their] unwavering academic prowess. Membership in esteemed societies like Delta Mu Delta and the Golden Key national honor society epitomizes scholarly excellence and distinction. 🎓

Research focus

S Chelikani’s research primarily focuses on financial economics, particularly in areas related to market efficiency, regulatory impacts, and financial contagion. Chelikani has explored the effects of regulatory changes such as Sarbanes-Oxley and Regulation Fair Disclosure on market integration and efficiency. Additionally, their work delves into the implications of financial crises, such as the 2008 financial crisis, on various financial sectors, including the Turkish financial sector and hedge funds. Their studies often employ quantitative methods like cointegration analysis to examine market dynamics and investor behavior.

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Publication top notes

Financial crisis and contagion: The effects of the 2008 financial crisis on the Turkish financial sector

The impact of Sarbanes-Oxley on market efficiency: evidence from mergers and acquisitions activity

GASB mandatory disclosure rules and municipal bond yield spreads

Implied volatility spread and stock mispricing

The Hedge Fund Industry’s Market Timing Ability and Role in Financial Contagion: Evidence from the Strategic Response to the 2008 Financial Crisis

The Effect of Regulation Fair Disclosure on Market Integration

Past stock returns and the MAX effect

Volatility feedback effect and risk-return tradeoff

The impact of insider ownership level on equity market timing decisions

State-dependent intertemporal risk-return tradeoff: Further evidence

Revisiting the ICAPM under the distortion of risk–return tradeoff in short‐horizon stock returns

Cointegration Analysis of the Effect of Decimalization on Market Equilibrium and Price Discovery