Hsiang-Chu Pai | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Hsiang-Chu Pai | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Hsiang-Chu Pai, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor at the Department of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan. With a background in nursing education and research, she holds a Ph.D. and MS in Nursing from Chung Shan Medical University and a BS in Nursing from Kaohsiung Medical University. Her research focuses on medical and surgical nursing care, home care, nursing education, evidence-based health care, and hospice and palliative nursing. She has received multiple honors, including the 2018 Award for Excellence in Teaching. Her publications address topics like stroke care and healthcare student communication. 🏥📚💉👩‍⚕️

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Education

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai is an accomplished academic in the field of nursing. She holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nursing from Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, and a B.S. in Nursing from Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan. With her extensive academic background, Prof. Pai has contributed significantly to nursing education and research. Her dedication to advancing the field of nursing through both teaching and research has made her a prominent figure in Taiwan’s healthcare education system. 🌟📚👩‍⚕️

Research Interests

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai is a distinguished expert in medical and surgical nursing care, particularly in stroke management 🧠. With a passion for home care 🏡, nursing education 📚, and evidence-based health care 🏥, she has dedicated her career to improving patient outcomes. Her work also extends to hospice and palliative nursing 🕊️, ensuring compassionate end-of-life care. Prof. Pai’s contributions have significantly shaped nursing practices, promoting the integration of research findings into everyday care. She continues to inspire healthcare professionals with her commitment to advancing nursing through education and evidence-based approaches. 💉👩‍⚕️

Honors and Awards

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai is a distinguished educator, recognized for her commitment to teaching excellence. In 2018, she was honored with the Award for Excellence in Teaching by Chung Shan Medical University 🎓🏆. Her dedication to nursing also earned her the prestigious B. Braun Nursing Paper Award in 2005, presented by the Taiwan Nurses Association 🏅💉. With a wealth of experience in academia and nursing, Prof. Pai continues to inspire and contribute significantly to the field of healthcare education. Her accolades reflect her passion for nurturing future professionals in the medical and nursing sectors. 👩‍⚕️📚

Research Focus

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai’s research focuses on improving healthcare practices and outcomes through interdisciplinary approaches. His work examines the impact of health humanities, such as the role of comics and community dialogue, on empathy and communication skills among healthcare students. Additionally, Prof. Pai explores psychological well-being, workplace resilience, and stress among healthcare workers, particularly in long-term care institutions. His studies also address the caregiving experience, including family dynamics in stroke recovery and moral distress in nursing. Overall, his research aims to enhance healthcare delivery, patient care, and professional development in nursing and related fields. 📚💉👩‍⚕️💪

Publication Top Notes

The effect of comics and Interprofessional community dialogue on health humanities, empathy, and communication among healthcare students

Effects of a nurse-led therapeutic conversations intervention in stroke patient–family caregiver dyads: A randomized control trial

Examining the Factors Affecting Psychological Well-Being in Certified Nurse Aides Working at Long-Term Care Institutions

Workplace Resilience and Stress Among Certified Nursing Assistants in Long-Term Care Institutions During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Association Between Family Functioning and Health-related Quality of Life in Stroke Survivor–Informal Family Caregiver Dyads

Effects of Professional Growth-Need Strength on Nursing Competencies: A Care-Task Design and Clinical Reasoning Program

The moral distress, protective factors, and resilience: the role of ethical decision-making competence among student nurses

Factors associated with facial pressure injury in patients receiving non-invasive positive pressure ventilation mask: A retrospective case–control study

Predictive Factors of Apathy in Stroke Survivors During the Recovery Period

 

Tatsuya Nakanowatari | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Tatsuya Nakanowatari | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Tatsuya Nakanowatari, Fukushima Medical University, Japan

Based on Dr. Tatsuya Nakanowatari’s impressive academic background and research achievements, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Below is a summary of his accomplishments:

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Education and Training

Dr. Nakanowatari holds a PhD in Physiotherapy from the University of Newcastle, Australia (2023) and a Master’s degree in Disability Sciences from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine (2011). He also has a BS in Physical Therapy from Yamagata Prefectural University of Health Science (2004).

Research and Publications

  1. Loading Asymmetry as a Predictor of Frailty (2024) In a study published in Sensors, Dr. Nakanowatari and colleagues used in-shoe sensors to assess gait asymmetry in community-dwelling older adults. The research identified loading asymmetry as a potential predictor of frailty, a crucial finding for fall prevention and early diagnosis in aging populations.
  2. Detecting Limb Load Asymmetry (2023) In Gait Posture, Dr. Nakanowatari examined limb load asymmetry between fallers and non-fallers among older adults using in-shoe sensors. The study highlighted significant gait differences that can aid in predicting fall risk in elderly individuals, a critical area in physical rehabilitation.
  3. Plantar Force Variation during Treadmill Walking (2024) His preliminary study in Biomedical Human Kinetics explored the effects of walking speed on plantar forces across different foot regions. The research employed force-sensing insoles and provided valuable insights into the biomechanical aspects of gait.
  4. Tensor Fasciae Latae Length and Leg Length Discrepancy (2022) In a study published in the Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Dr. Nakanowatari examined the effect of shoe lifts on the tensor fasciae latae using ultrasonic elastography. The findings contributed to understanding how artificial leg length discrepancies impact musculoskeletal health.
  5. Insular Lesion and Perception of Noxious Stimulation (2022) Published in Internal Medicine, this case study involved a patient with a unilateral insular lesion exhibiting bilaterally reduced pain perception. The research provided deeper insight into the neurological mechanisms behind pain perception and the impact of brain lesions.

Conclusion

Dr. Nakanowatari’s research primarily focuses on biomechanics, frailty, and neuromuscular health in older adults. His innovative use of sensor technology for gait analysis and muscle function assessment positions him as an influential figure in physical therapy research. His work is not only advancing scientific understanding but also making practical contributions to improving patient outcomes, making him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication top notes

In-Shoe Sensor Measures of Loading Asymmetry during Gait as a Predictor of Frailty Development in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Effects of speed on plantar forces in three-foot regions during treadmill walking: A preliminary study using force sensing insoles

Detecting differences in limb load asymmetry during walking between older adult fallers and non-fallers using in-shoe sensors

The effect of a shoe lift on tensor fasciae latae length during standing with an artificial functional leg length discrepancy: An ultrasonic shear wave elastography study

A Case of Supernumerary Phantom Limb and Suspected Posterior Alien Hand Syndrome after Pontine Hemorrhage

Emmanouil Dermitzakis | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Emmanouil Dermitzakis | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Emmanouil Dermitzakis, Euromedica General Clinic, Greece

Dr. Emmanouil Dermitzakis appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on the following criteria:

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Qualifications & Experience

Extensive Training and Certification: Dr. Dermitzakis has undergone comprehensive training in Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, and Neurology, with board certification in Neurology.

Diverse Clinical Experience: He has worked in various roles, including as a research fellow, neurologist in multiple settings, and medical advisor. His roles have spanned private practice, academic institutions, and specialized clinics.

Research Contributions

Clinical Trials & Studies: Dr. Dermitzakis has been involved as both a Sub-Investigator and Principal Investigator in numerous significant clinical trials, such as the ECASS 3 trial and various migraine-related studies. His research includes evaluating new treatments and methodologies for migraine and headache disorders.

Published Works: He has published numerous articles in reputable journals, covering a wide range of topics from headache management to the effects of chemotherapy on the autonomic nervous system. His work includes research on migraine treatments, including botulinum toxin and novel therapies.

Editorial and Advisory Roles

Guest Editor: He has served as a Guest Editor for a special issue on headache disorders, reflecting his expertise and leadership in the field.

Medical Advisory Roles: As a medical advisor for the Hellenic Society of Migraine and Headache Patients, Dr. Dermitzakis contributes to advancing treatment strategies and improving patient care.

Notable Publications

His research includes impactful studies such as the evaluation of onabotulinumtoxinA in chronic migraine treatment, and the effects of chemotherapy on the autonomic nervous system. These contributions have been published in high-impact journals like The Journal of Headache and Pain and BMC Neurology.

Conclusion

Dr. Dermitzakis’s combination of clinical expertise, substantial research experience, leadership in neurology and headache management, and influential publications make him a notable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ongoing contributions to neurology and headache research demonstrate a commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes.

Publication top notes

Patients’ preferences for headache acute and preventive treatment

Clinical experience with transcutaneous supraorbital nerve stimulation in patients with refractory migraine or with migraine and intolerance to topiramate: a prospective …

Sustained onabotulinumtoxinA therapeutic benefits in patients with chronic migraine over 3 years of treatment

Onabotulinumtoxin-A treatment in Greek patients with chronic migraine

The impact of paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy on the autonomous nervous system of patients with ovarian cancer

Headache patients in the emergency department of a Greek tertiary care hospital

OnabotulinumtoxinA add-on to monoclonal anti-CGRP antibodies in treatment-refractory chronic migraine

Open label prospective experience of supplementation with a fixed combination of magnesium, vitamin B2, feverfew, andrographis paniculata and coenzyme Q10 for episodic migraine …

Long‐term adherence, safety, and efficacy of repeated onabotulinumtoxinA over five years in chronic migraine prophylaxis

Efficacy and safety of fremanezumab for migraine prophylaxis in patients with at least three previous preventive failures: prospective, multicenter, real‐world data from a …

 

Rajendra Rohokale | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Rajendra Rohokale | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Rajendra Rohokale, University of Florida, United States

Dr. Rajendra Rohokale is a Research Scientist at the University of Florida, specializing in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Carbohydrate Chemistry, and Glycochemistry. With a Ph.D. from Savitribai Phule Pune University, his notable projects include synthesizing complex carbohydrates for therapeutic applications and developing fully synthetic cancer vaccines. Dr. Rohokale’s work has led to significant advancements in glycoimmunology and drug delivery. An experienced researcher and reviewer for prestigious journals, he has over 360 citations on Google Scholar and holds an Orchid ID: orcid.org/0000-0001-8083-0466. 🌟🧪🔬📚

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Education

🎓 From 2010 to 2017, Rajendra Rohokale pursued a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India, under the guidance of Prof. Dilip D. Dhavale (F.A.Sc, F.N.A.Sc.). Their thesis was titled “Chiron Approach Towards the Syntheses of Amino Acids, Piperidine, Azepane, Polyhydroxylated Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Activation of Diazo-Ketones Using Visible Light Photoredox Catalysis and Dye.” [Name] earned their Master of Science (Organic Chemistry) (First Class) from the same university in 2009 and completed their Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) (First Class with Distinction) from New Arts, Science, and Commerce College, Ahmednagar in 2007. 📚🔬

Experience

🧪 Since August 2023, I’ve been a Research Scientist at the University of Florida, Gainesville. From January 2019 to August 2023, I was a Post-doctoral Research Associate at the same institution. My work focuses on synthesizing complex carbohydrates and their conjugates for therapeutic applications, including the development of glycosphingolipids (GSLs) and monophosphoryl lipid-A derivatives as cancer vaccine carriers. I specialize in synthetic organic and carbohydrate chemistry, creating efficient methods for synthesizing oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. My research aims to advance cancer immunotherapy and glycoimmunology, with significant contributions to medical science. 💊🧫🔬

Presentations

He have actively participated in numerous esteemed conferences, including the Florida Heterocyclic Conference 2022 (FloHet 2022) at the University of Florida in March 2022 and the ChemPhotoChem-EJOC joint virtual symposium on Photoreact Catalysis in December 2021. He also attended FloHet 2020 at the University of Florida in March 2020. He presented a talk at the National Conference on “Bioinspired Materials in Science” at New Arts College, Pune, India, in January 2018. Additionally, He participated in the Satellite Meeting on Frontiers in the Chemistry & Biology of Oligosaccharides in January 2014 and attended various other international conferences from 2009 to 2013. 🌟🔬🌍📚

Research focus

Dr. Rajendra Rohokale’s research focuses on the synthesis and functional analysis of glycosphingolipids (GSLs) and their interactions in cell membranes. His work spans developing bifunctional GSL probes for studying GSL-interacting proteins, creating novel vaccine adjuvants, and exploring bacterial polysaccharide-based antibacterial conjugate vaccines. He also delves into advanced chemical synthesis techniques for GSLs and their derivatives, utilizing methods like diastereoselective cycloaddition and chemoenzymatic synthesis. Dr. Rohokale’s contributions significantly impact medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, and infectious disease research. 🧪🔬💉

Publication top notes

Bifunctional glycosphingolipid (GSL) probes to investigate GSL-interacting proteins in cell membranes

Diastereoselective 1,3-Dipolar Intramolecular Nitrone Olefin Cycloaddition (INOC) Reaction of a Sugar-derived Allyl Alcohol: Synthesis of Functionalized Aminocyclopentitols.

Monophosphoryl Lipid A-Rhamnose Conjugates as a New Class of Vaccine Adjuvants

Development in the Concept of Bacterial Polysaccharide Repeating Unit-Based Antibacterial Conjugate Vaccines

Structural characterization and analysis of different epimers of neutral glycosphingolipid LcGg4 by ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry

A Diversity-Oriented Strategy for Chemical Synthesis of Glycosphingolipids: Synthesis of Glycosphingolipid LcGg4 and Its Analogues and Derivatives

Iridium(III)-Catalyzed Alkynylation of 2-(Hetero)arylquinazolin-4-one Scaffolds via C–H Bond Activation

Eosin y photoredox catalyzed net redox neutral reaction for regiospecific annulation to 3-sulfonylindoles: Via anion oxidation of sodium sulfinate salts

Metal-Free Synthesis of 3-Thiocyanatobenzothiophenes by Eosin Y Photoredox-Catalyzed Cascade Radical Annulation of 2-Alkynylthioanisoles

Visible-Light-Mediated Eosin Y Photoredox-Catalyzed Vicinal Thioamination of Alkynes: Radical Cascade Annulation Strategy for 2-Substituted-3-sulfenylindoles