Jaber Alizadehgoradel | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Jaber Alizadehgoradel | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Jaber Alizadehgoradel, University of Zanjan, Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jaber Alizadehgoradel is a distinguished Iranian clinical psychologist and neuroscientist specializing in neuromodulation and cognitive enhancement. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Zanjan, he holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Shahid Beheshti University, where he graduated with the highest distinction. His research blends transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with psychological interventions to address substance use, OCD, PTSD, and other mental disorders. With over 25 peer-reviewed publications and international collaborations with renowned neuroscientists like Prof. Michael Nitsche and Prof. Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, he’s rapidly becoming a leading expert in his field. Dr. Alizadehgoradel also practices clinically at Beautiful Mind Clinic and has been affiliated with Payame Noor University. A member of Iran’s National Elite Organization, he actively reviews for high-impact journals such as Brain Stimulation and Journal of Psychiatric Research, demonstrating both academic leadership and clinical excellence.

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Education

Dr. Alizadehgoradel’s academic foundation is rooted in psychology with a focus on clinical interventions and neuroscience. He completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (2016–2020) at Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, earning the highest distinction for his innovative thesis on mindfulness-based substance abuse treatment combined with tDCS. Prior to this, he earned a Master’s degree (2010–2012) in Psychology from University of Tabriz, again graduating with the highest honors. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (2006–2010) from Mohaghegh Ardebili University. Throughout his education, Dr. Alizadehgoradel consistently demonstrated a passion for cognitive neuroscience and mental health treatment innovation. His commitment to advancing mental health science through rigorous academic training has laid the groundwork for his impactful research in non-invasive brain stimulation, executive function improvement, and emotional regulation therapies.

Experience

Dr. Jaber Alizadehgoradel has built a multifaceted career in academia, clinical practice, and research. Since 2021, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Zanjan, contributing both as an educator and researcher. Parallel to his academic role, he practices as a clinical psychologist at the Beautiful Mind Clinic since 2010, providing psychotherapy for depression, anxiety, OCD, and addiction. He also taught for a decade (2010–2020) at Payame Noor University (Ardabil Branch), shaping the next generation of psychology professionals. His extensive clinical and teaching experience complements his experimental work in neuromodulation, allowing him to apply theory to practice effectively. Through these roles, he has gained expertise in mental health interventions, therapeutic design, and advanced neuropsychological evaluation, making him a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Alizadehgoradel has been recognized for his academic brilliance and research contributions with prestigious honors. He is a Member of the National Elite Organization of Iran, a title awarded to the most accomplished scholars in the country. He has also received multiple academic awards from the National Elite Foundation of Iran, reflecting his groundbreaking work in the fields of clinical psychology and brain stimulation. These recognitions underscore his commitment to pushing the boundaries of cognitive neuroscience and mental health treatment. His collaborations with top global researchers and numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals have cemented his status as a thought leader. His inclusion on editorial boards and frequent reviewer roles in international scientific journals like Brain Stimulation (IF=9.61) and Scientific Reports (IF=3.80) further reflect his esteemed standing in the academic and research community.

Research Focus

Dr. Alizadehgoradel’s research is centered on neuromodulation and cognitive enhancement, particularly through non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques like tDCS. His studies aim to improve executive functions, emotional regulation, and attention control in individuals with substance use disorders, OCD, PTSD, and anxiety-related conditions. He employs advanced neuroimaging tools such as EEG to assess brain modulation efficacy. A key innovation in his work is the development of “intensified electrical stimulation,” a novel approach showing promising results in clinical trials. His research is grounded in both clinical applications and experimental design, combining behavioral science with cutting-edge neuroscience. His multidisciplinary projects often involve collaborations with international experts, aiming to explore both the safety and therapeutic potential of these methods. His work significantly contributes to evidence-based psychological treatments, particularly for adolescents and vulnerable populations.

Publication Top Notes

Repeated stimulation of the dorsolateral-prefrontal cortex improves executive dysfunctions and craving in drug addiction: A randomized, double-blind, parallel-group study

Effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation on worry, anxiety, and depression in generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized, single-blind pharmacotherapy and sham …

Comparing sleep quality and general health among the elderly living at home and at nursing home

Intensified electrical stimulation targeting lateral and medial prefrontal cortices for the treatment of social anxiety disorder: A randomized, double-blind, parallel-group …

The effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on obsession-compulsion, anxiety, and depression of a patient suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder

The role of positive and negative affectivity, optimism, pessimism, and information processing styles in student psychological adjustment

Mindfulness-based substance abuse treatment (MBSAT) improves executive functions in adolescents with substance use disorders

 

Margaret Boone Rappaport | Neuroscience | Hypothesis Achievement Award

Margaret Boone Rappaport | Neuroscience | Hypothesis Achievement Award

Dr Margaret Boone Rappaport, The Human Sentience Project, LLC, United States

Dr. Margaret Rappaport is a seasoned program evaluator and policy analyst, specializing in health and social services. She has extensive experience with Federal, State, and local programs, notably with the US Census Bureau. Her expertise spans quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including multivariate statistical techniques and field research. Margaret’s career highlights include work on substance abuse program evaluation, cognitive interviewing, and managing large datasets. She has authored studies and provided consultancy for numerous agencies and organizations, focusing on program effectiveness and data quality. Margaret continues to contribute actively to research and evaluation in her field. 📊

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Education

In 1968, I earned my B.A. in Biology from George Washington University, embarking on a journey of academic pursuits. This was followed by an M.Ed. in Social Foundations of Education from the University of Florida in 1970, laying a solid groundwork for my educational career. Subsequently, I pursued Anthropology, obtaining an M.A. in 1975 and a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology in 1977 from Ohio State University, delving deep into cultural studies. Later, in 1979 and 1985, I enriched my expertise with coursework in Statistics and Advanced SAS at George Washington University. Finally, in 1990 and 1992, I engaged in Environmental Biology coursework at George Mason University, broadening my knowledge 📚.

Experience

From 1988 to 2007, as President of POLICY RESEARCH METHODS, INCORPORATED (PRMI), I led diverse projects focused on evaluation and research for prominent clients such as the U.S. Census Bureau, HUD, and various nonprofit organizations. My responsibilities ranged from conducting cognitive interviews on census questions to evaluating programs like transitional housing and substance abuse rehabilitation. I also facilitated grants review and developed methodologies for assessing program effectiveness. Transitioning to independent consulting from 2008 to 2010 with AMATEA LLC, I specialized in business development and proposal writing, leveraging extensive experience in research and evaluation across multiple sectors. 📊

Honors
Dr Margaret Boone Rappaport ‘s scholarly achievements have been recognized through prestigious memberships in honor societies like Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Her exemplary work earned her accolades such as the Praxis Award from the Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists. These honors underscore her academic prowess and dedication to advancing anthropological research and practice.

Presentations

A frequent presenter at leading conferences such as the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology, Dr Margaret Boone Rappaport has consistently contributed groundbreaking insights. Her presentations on topics ranging from cultural ecology to health policy underscore her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to knowledge dissemination.

Publication Legacy 📚

Dr Margaret Boone Rappaport has authored several seminal books and numerous articles that delve into critical societal issues. Her publications, including “Capital Cubans” and “Capital Crime: Black Infant Mortality in America,” reflect her deep-seated commitment to addressing social inequalities through rigorous anthropological inquiry. Her research has notably influenced policy and practice, making her a pivotal figure in the field of applied anthropology.

Research focus

Dr. M.B. Rappaport’s research focuses on the intersection of theology, ethics, and space exploration, with a particular emphasis on the ethical implications of human expansion beyond Earth. Their work delves into ecotheology, exploring how religious principles can inform humanity’s approach to settling different celestial bodies—from the inner planets to the outer reaches of our solar system. They also investigate moral questions surrounding extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) and the ethical frameworks necessary for future space colonization. Through their publications, Rappaport contributes to discussions on sustainability, morality, and the theological dimensions of space exploration. 🌌🛰️

Publication top notes

RESCUE AND RECOVERY AS A THEOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE, AND A KEY TO MORALITY IN EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES

An Ecotheology for Human Settlement of the Outer Planets: Roles for Religion Beyond the Warmth of the Sun

An Ecotheology for Human Settlement of the Inner Planets: Dominion, Despoilment, and a Chance for Re-Dedication

Religion’s Role in a Martian War of Independence

Expanding Ecotheology to Embrace the Earth-Moon System

A Theory of the Merging Noospheres: Teilhard and Big History

Interstellar Ethics and the Goldilocks Evolutionary Sequence: Can We Expect ETI to Be Moral?

Genetics, Ethics, and Mars Colonization: A Special Case of Gene Editing and Population Forces in Space Settlement

Neuroplasticity as a foundation for human enhancements in space

Visions of a Martian future