Elie Azoulay | Medicine and Health Sciences | Hypothesis Achievement Award

Prof. Elie Azoulay | Medicine and Health Sciences | Hypothesis Achievement Award 

Intensive care medicine department, at Saint Louis hospital, France.

Prof. Elie Azoulay is a distinguished French intensivist and the Director of the Critical Care Department at Hôpital Saint-Louis in Paris. He is renowned for his pioneering work in managing critically ill immunocompromised patients. As the founder and director of Nine-I, a multinational group focusing on immunocompromised patients, and co-director of the Famirea Study Group, he has significantly advanced research in intensive care medicine. His leadership extends to founding GRRR-OH, a French multicenter group dedicated to critically ill immunocompromised patients. Prof. Azoulay’s academic contributions are further highlighted by his role as Editor-in-Chief of Intensive Care Medicine from 2012 to 2018, during which the journal’s impact factor rose from 5 to 18. He has also served as President of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and is an advisory board member for The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Azoulay’s academic journey began at Paris VI University (Sorbonne), where he earned his MD in 1991. He furthered his expertise with a Master’s degree in Respiratory Physiology from Paris XII University in 1995. In 2002, he completed his PhD in Respiratory Physiology at Paris VII University (Descartes). His commitment to advancing medical science led him to obtain Habilitation to Conduct and Lead Research from Paris VII University in 2003. Additionally, he holds a University Diploma in Critical Care Management of Immunocompromised Patients from Université Paris Cité, obtained in 2012. His educational background underscores his dedication to both clinical excellence and research innovation in intensive care medicine.

💼 Experience

Prof. Azoulay has an extensive career in intensive care medicine, beginning as a medical intern at Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital in Paris. He has held significant positions, including serving as a professor of medicine at Paris VII University since 2004. His leadership roles encompass founding and directing several research groups, such as GRRR-OH and Nine-I, focusing on critically ill immunocompromised patients. He has been actively involved in various committees, including the Strategy Committee of the Hospital Group in Paris and the Medical Staffing Group. Prof. Azoulay’s editorial contributions are notable, having served as Editor-in-Chief of Intensive Care Medicine and as an associate editor for prominent journals like Critical Care Medicine and American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. His work has significantly influenced the field of intensive care medicine, particularly concerning immunocompromised patients.link.springer.com

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Azoulay’s research primarily focuses on the management of critically ill immunocompromised patients, particularly those with hematological malignancies or undergoing immunosuppressive therapies. His work addresses acute respiratory failure, infections, and the psychosocial impact on patients and their families. He has led multicenter studies on the outcomes of intensive care in immunocompromised patients and the prevalence of ICU-related conflicts. His research also delves into the prevention of mental health disorders in ICU settings and the development of strategies to support family members of critically ill patients. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Prof. Azoulay aims to enhance patient care and outcomes in intensive care units.

🏆 Awards

Prof. Azoulay’s exceptional contributions to intensive care medicine have been recognized with several prestigious awards. In 2021, he received the International KJF Award, acknowledging his significant impact on critical care research. His editorial leadership has been instrumental in elevating the impact factor of Intensive Care Medicine. Additionally, his involvement in various international research initiatives has garnered him recognition from global medical communities. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing the field of intensive care medicine and improving patient outcomes worldwide.rigshospitalet.dk

📚 Top Noted Publications

Prof. Azoulay has authored over 1,200 publications, contributing extensively to the field of intensive care medicine. Notable among his works is the 2019 study on acute respiratory failure in immunocompromised adults, published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, which has been cited over 1,000 times. His 2022 research in JAMA on post-traumatic stress symptoms in family members of ICU patients has also garnered significant attention. These publications reflect his commitment to addressing both clinical and psychosocial aspects of critical care. His work continues to influence practices and policies in intensive care units globally.

📌 1. Outcomes in Immunocompromised Patients with Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Treated by High-Flow Nasal Oxygen

Journal: Intensive Care Medicine
Date: April 2025
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-025-07890-5
Authors: Elie Azoulay, Mélanie Métais, Virginie Lemiale, Djamel Mokart, et al.
Summary:
This multicenter study evaluates the effectiveness and outcomes of high-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) in immunocompromised patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF). Key findings suggest that early initiation of HFNO is associated with improved survival, particularly in hematologic patients. It supports HFNO as a frontline noninvasive respiratory support strategy in this vulnerable population.

📌 2. Correction: HELLO – A Protocol for a Cluster RCT to Enhance ICU Team Cohesion

Journal: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Date: January 2025
DOI: 10.1186/s40635-024-00702-y
Authors: Elie Azoulay, Nancy Kentish Barnes, Sheila Nainan Myatra, et al.
Summary:
This correction addresses minor protocol amendments in the HELLO trial, aimed at improving interpersonal relationships and teamwork among ICU professionals. The original trial focuses on evaluating whether targeted interventions can reduce burnout and enhance job satisfaction, thus improving team-based care delivery.

📌 3. Lack of Up-to-Date Studies and Data Conversion May Lead to Biased Results: A Response to Wang et al.

Journal: Critical Care
Date: December 2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13054-024-05223-4
Authors: Ali Ait Hssain, Amir Vahedian-Azimi, Elie Azoulay, et al.
Summary:
A scholarly rebuttal to a prior publication, emphasizing the importance of timely and context-relevant data in intensive care research. The authors argue that reliance on outdated studies and improper data interpretation can introduce significant bias in clinical decision-making and policy formulation.

📌 4. Complement System Activation: Bridging Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Therapy

Journal: Intensive Care Medicine
Date: November 2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-024-07611-4
Authors: Elie Azoulay, Julien Zuber, Djillali Annane, et al.
Summary:
A comprehensive review of complement system activation in critically ill patients, exploring its dual role in host defense and inflammatory damage. The paper highlights novel therapeutic targets and the need for individualized modulation in conditions like sepsis and ARDS.

📌 5. Treatment of Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis and Candidiasis in ICU Patients

Journal: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Date: November 2024
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.202410-2045ST
Authors: Oleg Epelbaum, Elie Azoulay, et al.
Summary:
This ATS Clinical Practice Guideline outlines evidence-based recommendations for diagnosing and treating invasive fungal infections in ICU settings. It provides a framework for empirical and targeted antifungal therapy, addressing the rising concern of fungal superinfections in critical care.

Conclusion

Professor Elie Azoulay is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Hypothesis Achievement Award. His pioneering work in the intensive care management of immunocompromised patients, groundbreaking contributions to mental health in ICU survivors and their families, and leadership in multicenter, hypothesis-driven trials position him as a globally respected clinician-scientist. His profile aligns deeply with the intent of the award—translating complex hypotheses into high-impact, patient-centered outcomes.

zohreh bagher | biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. zohreh bagher | biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Iran

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Zohreh Bagher embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor of Radiology from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2008. This laid the foundation for her further studies in the medical field.She pursued a Master of Anatomy at Qazvin University of Medical Sciences in 2010, conducting research on bone repair using porous hydroxyapatite/β-tricalcium phosphate and xenograft scaffold in rabbits with tibia defects. Her early academic pursuits provided her with a solid understanding of anatomy and research methodologies.

Professional Endeavors

Zohreh Bagher continued her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Tissue Engineering from Iran University of Medical Sciences, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, completing it in 2015. Her doctoral thesis, supervised by Prof. M. T. Joghataei and Prof. H. Mirzadeh, focused on the differentiation of Wharton’s Jelly-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Motor Neuron-Like Cells on PCL/Collagen nanofibrous scaffolds. This research highlighted her interest and expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout her academic and professional career, Zohreh Bagher has been dedicated to advancing knowledge in ENT and Head and Neck research. Her research interests include tissue engineering, stem cell biology, and biomaterials, with a focus on applications in motor neuron regeneration and bone repair. She has contributed significantly to the field through her research, publications, and collaborations.

Accolades and Recognition

Zohreh Bagher's contributions to her field have been recognized through various accolades and awards. Her research has been acknowledged for its innovative approaches and potential impact on clinical practice. Her expertise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has earned her respect among peers and colleagues.

Impact and Influence

Zohreh Bagher's work has had a significant impact on the field of regenerative medicine, particularly in the context of ENT and Head and Neck research. Her research findings have the potential to transform treatment approaches for various conditions, offering hope for improved outcomes and quality of life for patients.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As an Associate Professor at the ENT and Head and Neck Research Center and Department of The Five Senses Health Institute, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Zohreh Bagher continues to make substantial contributions to her field. Her legacy lies in her dedication to advancing knowledge and translating research into clinical practice. In the future, she aims to further explore the applications of tissue engineering and stem cell biology in addressing clinical challenges in ENT and Head and Neck medicine, leaving a lasting impact on patient care and scientific understanding.

Citations

A total of 2184 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        2184
  • h-index          28
  • i10-index       43

Notable Publications 

Wound healing with alginate/chitosan hydrogel containing hesperidin in rat model

Z Bagher, A Ehterami, MH Safdel, H Khastar, H Semiari, A Asefnejad, ...
Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
Mechanism of anosmia caused by symptoms of COVID-19 and emerging treatments

R Najafloo, J Majidi, A Asghari, M Aleemardani, SK Kamrava, S Simorgh, ...
ACS chemical neuroscience
An injectable anisotropic alginate hydrogel containing oriented fibers for nerve tissue engineering

P Ghaderinejad, N Najmoddin, Z Bagher, M Saeed, S Karimi, S Simorgh, ...
Chemical Engineering Journal
Graphene oxide: Opportunities and challenges in biomedicine

P Zare, M Aleemardani, A Seifalian, Z Bagher, AM Seifalian
Nanomaterials
Alginate-magnetic short nanofibers 3D composite hydrogel enhances the encapsulated human olfactory mucosa stem cells bioactivity for potential nerve regeneration application

S Karimi, Z Bagher, N Najmoddin, S Simorgh, M Pezeshki-Modaress
International journal of biological macromolecules
Development of chitosan/hyaluronic acid hydrogel scaffolds via enzymatic reaction for cartilage tissue engineering

SM Davachi, SMA Haramshahi, SA Akhavirad, N Bahrami, ...
Materials Today Communications
Alginate sulfate/ECM composite hydrogel containing electrospun nanofiber with encapsulated human adipose-derived stem cells for cartilage tissue engineering

R Najafi, H Chahsetareh, M Pezeshki-Modaress, M Aleemardani, ...
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Nanofiber/hydrogel composite scaffolds based on alginate sulfate and extracellular matrix for cartilage tissue engineering applications

S Azarsa, M Pezeshki-Modaress, F Yazdian, Z Bagher, H Chahsetareh, ...
Process Biochemistry

Zeinab Ramezani | biomedical applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Zeinab Ramezani | biomedical applications | Best Researcher Award

University of Miami, United States

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits:

Zeinab Ramezani's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Electrical Engineering at the Technical and Vocational University in Tehran. Her undergraduate thesis, supervised by Prof. Meraj Rajaee, focused on "Ad hoc networks and its simulation by NS2," demonstrating her early interest in networking and simulation technologies. This laid the groundwork for her future exploration in the field.During her Master's at Semnan University, she delved deeper into semiconductor physics and devices in the microscale. Her thesis, supervised by Prof. Ali A. Orouji and Prof. Parviz Keshavarzi, titled "Analysis and Performance Improvement of Modified Structure Silicon-On-Insulator Metal Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors," showcased her expertise in semiconductor device analysis and performance enhancement, indicating her growing interest in advanced semiconductor technologies.

Professional Endeavors:

Transitioning into her professional career, Zeinab held various teaching positions at institutions such as the Islamic Azad University, UAST, and Technical and Vocational University in Tehran. These experiences not only honed her teaching skills but also allowed her to contribute to the education of aspiring engineers in Iran.Her research scientist roles at Northeastern University and the University of Miami provided her with opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research. At Northeastern University, she focused on the design and simulation of Neural Interface devices, laying the groundwork for her later work in optoelectronic and bioelectronic devices.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Zeinab's research has revolved around semiconductor device physics, with a focus on novel electronics devices and materials. Her doctoral research at the University of Miami, under the supervision of Prof. Sakhrat Khizroev, delved into the modeling of Magnetoelectric Nanoparticles for medical applications, aiming to wirelessly connect the human brain with computers. This work, conducted under DARPA's N3 and NSF projects, showcased her interdisciplinary approach towards advancing neuroscience and nanotechnology.Her expertise extends to a wide range of topics, including power semiconductor devices, nanotechnology, optoelectronic devices, bioelectronics, and biosensors. Her earlier research at Semnan University, focusing on the analysis and modeling of short-channel effects of nano-scale field-effect transistors, laid the groundwork for her subsequent contributions in nanoelectronics.

Accolades and Recognition:

Zeinab's research contributions have been recognized through various accolades and opportunities. Her involvement in DARPA's N3 project and NSF projects underscores the significance of her work in bridging the gap between neuroscience and nanotechnology. Her publications in esteemed journals and presentations at conferences have further solidified her reputation as a leading researcher in her field.

Impact and Influence:

Zeinab's work has the potential to revolutionize various fields, from medical applications to semiconductor technology. By developing novel devices and materials, she aims to address pressing challenges in healthcare, communication, and computing. Her interdisciplinary approach and dedication to research have the potential to leave a lasting impact on the fields of nanotechnology, neuroscience, and semiconductor physics.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As Zeinab continues her research endeavors, her legacy lies in her contributions to advancing semiconductor device physics and its applications. Through her work, she aims to pave the way for future innovations in areas such as brain-computer interfaces, nanomedicine, and optoelectronics. Her dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and solving real-world problems ensures that her impact will continue to be felt in the scientific community for years to come.

Citations

A total of 1267 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        1267
  • h-index           22
  • i10-index        34

Notable Publications 

Functionalized terahertz plasmonic metasensors: Femtomolar-level detection of SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins

A Ahmadivand, B Gerislioglu, Z Ramezani, A Kaushik, P Manickam, ...
Biosensors and Bioelectronics,
A nanoscale‐modified band energy junctionless transistor with considerable progress on the electrical and frequency issue

MK Anvarifard, Z Ramezani, IS Amiri, AM Nejad
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Fundamental phenomena in nanoscale semiconductor devices

Z Ramezani, A Ahmadivand
Sub-Micron Semiconductor Devices

 

Chonghua Ren | Regenerative Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Chonghua Ren | Regenerative Biology | Best Researcher Award

South China Normal University/Institute of Insect Science and Technology, China

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Chonghua Ren embarked on their academic journey with a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwest A&F University in 2011. They furthered their education by pursuing a Ph.D., initially at Northwest A&F University from 2011 to 2014, followed by a stint at the University of California, Davis, from 2014 to 2016. Subsequently, they completed a post-doctoral fellowship at South China Normal University from 2017 to 2019.

Professional Endeavors

Ren's professional journey has been marked by progressive roles in academia and research. They began as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Insect Science and Technology, South China Normal University, from 2019 to 2020. They then served as a Professor from 2021 to 2024 and currently hold the position of Deputy Director at the same institute since 2024.

Contributions and Research Focus

Ren's research focuses on three main areas:

  1. Transcriptional Regulation of Insect Limb Regeneration: Ren investigates the mechanisms underlying insect limb regeneration, aiming to provide insights into vertebrate regenerative biology.
  2. Epigenetic Function in Insect Development and Limb Regeneration: Their research explores the role of epigenetics, including histone and DNA modifications, in tissue development and regeneration processes.
  3. Insect Gene Editing and Functional Studies: Ren is involved in establishing insect CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology to study the function of key genes in tissue development and regeneration.

Accolades and Recognition

Ren's contributions to the field of insect science have earned them recognition in various professional societies. They are a member of prestigious organizations such as the International Society for Regenerative Biology, Chinese Society for Cell Biology, The Entomological Society of China, and The Entomological Society of Guangdong Province.

Impact and Influence

Ren's research in transcriptional regulation, epigenetics, and gene editing in insects has significant implications for understanding fundamental biological processes and potential applications in regenerative medicine. By shedding light on the molecular mechanisms underlying limb regeneration in insects, their work may pave the way for advancements in vertebrate regenerative biology.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Ren's legacy lies in their groundbreaking research on insect limb regeneration and epigenetic regulation. Their work has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of tissue development and regeneration across species. As they continue to lead research initiatives and mentor future scientists, Ren's contributions are expected to have a lasting impact on the field of insect science and regenerative biology.

Citations

A total of 1020 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        1020
  • h-index          16
  • i10-index       20

Notable Publications 

Insulin/IGF signaling and TORC1 promote vitellogenesis via inducing juvenile hormone biosynthesis in the American cockroach

S Zhu, F Liu, H Zeng, N Li, C Ren, Y Su, S Zhou, G Wang, SR Palli, ...
Development

Strategies for the enrichment and selection of genetically modified cells

C Ren, K Xu, DJ Segal, Z Zhang
Trends in biotechnology

Alteration of insulin and nutrition signal gene expression or depletion of Met reduce both lifespan and reproduction in the German cockroach

N Li, M Zeng, H Xiao, S Lin, S Yang, H Huang, S Zhu, Z Zhao, C Ren, S Li
Journal of insect physiology

Convergent adaptation of ootheca formation as a reproductive strategy in Polyneoptera

E Du, S Wang, YX Luan, C Zhou, Z Li, N Li, S Zhou, T Zhang, W Ma, Y Cui, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution

Gene editing as a promising approach for respiratory diseases

Y Bai, Y Liu, Z Su, Y Ma, C Ren, R Zhao, HL Ji
Journal of medical genetics

Physiological and molecular mechanisms of insect appendage regeneration

J Zhong, A Jing, S Zheng, S Li, X Zhang, C Ren
Cell Regeneration

Nutrition-and hormone-controlled developmental plasticity in Blattodea

F Liu, S Yu, N Chen, C Ren, S Li
Current Opinion in Insect Science,