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)

 

Lucia Ciranna | Medicine and Health Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Lucia Ciranna | Medicine and Health Sciences | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Lucia Ciranna, Università di Catania, Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucia Ciranna is a distinguished neuroscientist recognized for her groundbreaking research on the serotonin brain system, Fragile X Syndrome, and neurodevelopmental disorders. With a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg (1995) and a Pharmacy degree from the University of Catania (1989), she has significantly advanced understanding of neurological diseases. As an Associate Professor of Physiology at the University of Catania since 2006, she has led innovative studies on neurodevelopment and therapeutic interventions. Her extensive research contributions, spanning over three decades, have earned her prestigious qualifications in France and Italy. Dr. Ciranna’s work has been instrumental in exploring the therapeutic potential of serotonin modulation, glial interactions, and receptor mechanisms in neurological disorders. Her prolific publication record and dedication to advancing neuroscience make her a deserving recipient of the Women Researcher Award. 🧠📚🏅

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Education 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucia Ciranna is a distinguished neuroscientist with a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg, France (1995) 🧠, where she focused on serotonin neurotransmission and neurodevelopment. She earned her Pharmacy degree from the University of Catania (1989) 💊, specializing in neuropharmacology and brain physiology. Her postdoctoral research at the University of Catania (1995-1998) 🔬 explored serotonin’s role in synaptic plasticity and cognition. Further advancing her expertise, she trained in molecular neuroscience and pharmacology (1998-2000) 🎓. Dedicated to lifelong learning, she actively engages in international neuroscience workshops and research collaborations 📖.

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucia Ciranna is a distinguished physiologist at the University of Catania (2006-Present) 🏫, leading groundbreaking research on serotonin’s role in neurological disorders and innovative therapeutic strategies. Previously, she was a researcher at the same institution (1994-2006) 🔬, investigating neurophysiology in cognitive impairments and receptor signaling. She earned her Ph.D. from Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg (1990-1994) 🎓, focusing on neurodevelopmental mechanisms and serotonin modulation in brain function. Earlier, she contributed to neuropharmacology research at the University of Catania (1989-1990) 🧬. As a scientific collaborator with international neuroscience labs 🌍, she continues exploring cutting-edge advancements in the field.

Awards and Honors

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucia Ciranna is a distinguished neuroscientist recognized for her contributions to neurophysiology 🧠. She achieved the Qualification to the function of Professeur des Université in France (2012) 🇫🇷 and later became a Professore Ordinario (Full Professor of Physiology) in 2018 🎓. Her research has been supported by prestigious international neuroscience grants 💰, driving innovation in the field. A sought-after speaker, she has delivered distinguished lectures at major neurophysiology conferences worldwide 🎤. Dr. Ciranna’s groundbreaking work on Fragile X Syndrome has earned her accolades for excellence in neurodevelopmental research 🏅.

Presentation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucia Ciranna is a distinguished neuroscientist specializing in serotonin receptor modulation and its implications for neurodevelopmental disorders 🧠🔬. She has delivered numerous invited seminars and conference presentations worldwide, focusing on the role of 5-HT7 serotonin receptors in synaptic plasticity, cognition, and behavior. Her research explores therapeutic strategies for Fragile X Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders, with key contributions to understanding serotonin-mediated neuromodulation 🎓🧪. Dr. Ciranna has also engaged in public science communication, appearing on RAI Telethon broadcasts 📺. Her work continues to shape novel approaches for treating cognitive disorders through serotonin receptor activation. 🌍📚

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucia Ciranna is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of the serotonin brain system 🧠, exploring its role in neurological disorders and potential therapeutic interventions. Her research focuses on Fragile X Syndrome 🧬, aiming to develop targeted treatments for cognitive deficits. She investigates neurodevelopmental disorders 💡, shedding light on autism, intellectual disabilities, and brain dysfunctions. Her work also delves into glial-neuronal interactions 🤝, examining their impact on neurodevelopment and inflammation. Passionate about therapeutic innovations in neuroscience 🏥, she seeks novel drug targets and treatment strategies to improve neurological health and patient outcomes.

Publication Top Notes 

Cholesterol metabolites modulate ionotropic P2X4 and P2X7 receptor current in microglia cells