Nitin Pal Kalia | Infectious diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nitin Pal Kalia | Infectious diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at  NIPER HYDERABAD, India

Changmin Shi is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University, specializing in energy materials mechanics and thermal energy management. With extensive experience in materials science and engineering, he has contributed to groundbreaking research on high-energy-density lithium-sulfur batteries and innovative solutions for energy storage and thermal regulation. His work is aimed at advancing battery performance, enhancing materials for space thermoregulation, and developing recyclable battery technologies. Changmin’s research has garnered significant funding and continues to shape the future of energy-efficient systems.

 

Professional Profiles:

Education🎓

Brown University (2023–Present) – Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Engineering University of Maryland (2019–2023) – Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Dissertation on Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Columbia University (2017–2019) – M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Research on Flexible Lithium-ion Batteries University of Science and Technology Beijing (2013–2017) – B.Eng. in Metallurgical Engineering, Research on PEM Fuel Cell Materials

Experience🔬

Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University, School of Engineering (2023–Present) Ph.D. Researcher at University of Maryland, focusing on lithium-sulfur batteries and energy materials (2019–2023) Graduate Research Assistant at Columbia University, specializing in flexible energy storage systems (2017–2019) Research Assistant at University of Science and Technology Beijing, focusing on PEM fuel cell materials (2013–2017)

Awards and Honors🏅

“Battery-Driven Systems Enabled Materials Thermoregulation” funding from LiquidMetal, $250,000 (2025–2027) “Blocking Li Metal Dendrites with Piezoelectric Solid Polymer Electrolytes” funding, $90,013 (2023–2024) Initiative for Sustainable Energy Funding for “Hierarchically-Structured Coatings for Thermal Energy Management,” $90,774 (Proposal submission) Research Grants and Proposals from NSF and other funding agencies

Research Focus🔬

Battery Technology – Development of safe, high-energy-density batteries with advanced materials Thermal Energy Management – Innovations in space thermoregulation and passive radiation cooling systems  Recyclable Energy Systems – Novel approaches to sustainable, recyclable battery technologies  Energy Materials Mechanics – Investigating mechanical properties of energy materials, including elasticity, plasticity, fracture toughness, and flexibility

✍️Publications Top Note :

“Capsaicin, a novel inhibitor of the NorA efflux pump, reduces the intracellular invasion of Staphylococcus aureus”
This study, published in Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2012), identifies capsaicin as an effective inhibitor of the NorA efflux pump, reducing the invasion of Staphylococcus aureus. The research was co-authored by NP Kalia and others.

“Exploiting the synthetic lethality between terminal respiratory oxidases to kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis and clear host infection”
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2017), this paper investigates how targeting the synthetic lethality of terminal respiratory oxidases can clear Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections, offering potential therapeutic strategies.

“Sulfur-rich 2-mercaptobenzothiazole and 1, 2, 3-triazole conjugates as novel antitubercular agents”
This article in the European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2014) discusses the synthesis and antitubercular properties of sulfur-rich conjugates, with NP Kalia contributing to the study.

“Piperine analogs as potent Staphylococcus aureus NorA efflux pump inhibitors”
A 2008 publication in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, which presents piperine analogs as inhibitors of the NorA efflux pump in Staphylococcus aureus, a key player in antibiotic resistance.

“Protective efficacy of piperine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis”
In this 2014 Tuberculosis journal article, the protective effect of piperine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis is evaluated, with NP Kalia contributing to the study.

“Piperine as an inhibitor of the MdeA efflux pump of Staphylococcus aureus”
Published in Journal of Medical Microbiology (2011), this study explores the potential of piperine to inhibit the MdeA efflux pump, which is involved in antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus.

“Antimicrobial and Antimycobacterial Activities of Methyl Caffeate Isolated from Solanum torvum Swartz. Fruit”
In this 2012 Indian Journal of Microbiology article, methyl caffeate isolated from Solanum torvum fruit is evaluated for its antimicrobial and antimycobacterial properties.

“Dual inhibition of the terminal oxidases eradicates antibiotic‐tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis”
A study in EMBO Molecular Medicine (2021), where the dual inhibition of terminal oxidases is shown to eradicate antibiotic-tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Conclusion

Changmin Shi is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to energy materials, mechanical devices for material characterization, and high-energy-density battery systems are transformative in both the academic and industrial research spaces. His proactive approach in securing funding, initiating research ideas, and collaborating with key industry players positions him as a future leader in materials science and engineering.

Jaewon Joung | Nursing | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Jaewon Joung | Nursing | Young Scientist Award

 Associate professor of Medicine at Jeonbuk National University, South Korea

Dr. Joung is an Associate Professor at Jeonbuk National University’s College of Nursing, specializing in mental health nursing. With a passion for understanding the complexities of mental illness, she has significantly contributed to the field through her research and publications. Her work emphasizes the lived experiences of individuals with mental disorders, aiming to improve care practices and educational methodologies. Dr. Joung is committed to advocating for patients’ rights and enhancing the quality of mental health services in South Korea. She continues to inspire students and healthcare professionals through her dedication to teaching and research.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓📖

Dr. Joung earned her Ph.D. in Mental Health Nursing from Seoul National University in 2019, focusing her dissertation on the life experiences of young adults with schizophrenia. She also holds a Master of Science in Mental Health Nursing from the same institution, completed in 2013, and a Bachelor of Arts in Nursing from Kyunghee University in 2004. Her strong educational background equips her with the expertise to address complex mental health issues in both clinical and academic settings.

Experience🏫👩‍🏫

With extensive experience in academia, Dr. Joung has held several prominent positions. She is currently an Associate Professor at Jeonbuk National University, where she began in March 2023, after serving as an Assistant Professor from 2021 to 2023. Previously, she worked at Semyung University and was a visiting professor at Kyunghee University. Her roles encompass teaching, research, and mentorship, demonstrating her commitment to advancing mental health nursing and supporting students’ professional growth.

Awards and Honors🏆🌟

Dr. Joung has received recognition for her contributions to mental health nursing, including multiple research grants and scholarships during her academic career. She has been honored for her innovative research that sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with mental disorders and their families, showcasing her dedication to improving mental health care. Her work has also been acknowledged in various peer-reviewed journals, affirming her status as a leader in the field.

Research Focus🔬📊

Dr. Joung’s research focuses on mental health nursing, particularly the experiences of individuals with mental disorders and their caregivers. Her work includes exploring the impacts of trauma, coping strategies, and recovery processes among patients with schizophrenia. Additionally, she investigates the role of innovative educational methods in nursing, aiming to enhance the training of future healthcare professionals. Through her research, Dr. Joung strives to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and clinical practice, improving mental health care quality.

 

Publication  Top Notes

 

  • The Influence of Positive Psychological Capital and Mindset on Grit among Nursing Students
  • Experiences of Mental Health Nurses in Providing Care to Patients Receiving Electroconvulsive Therapy in South Korea
    • Journal: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
    • Published: 2024-09-09
    • DOI: 10.1111/inm.13423
  • A Model for the Involvement of Service Users as Instructors into the Psychiatric Nursing Curriculum in Korea
    • Journal: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
    • Published: 2024-08
    • DOI: 10.1111/inm.13292
  • Parents’ Lived Experiences of Losing Adolescent Children in the Korean Ferry Sewol Disaster
  • Role Identities of Activists with Mental Disorders in South Korea
  • Exploring the Self-Care Factors for Recovery in Alcohol Use Disorder and the Role of Peer Recovery Coaches
  • Changes in the Smartphone Usage and Influencing Factors in Young Children Before and After COVID-19
  • COVID‐19 Coping Experiences of Individuals with Schizophrenia
    • Journal: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
    • Published: 2023-12
    • DOI: 10.1111/inm.13197
  • Challenges Experienced by Family Caregivers of Individuals With Severe Mental Illness During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • The Experiences of Counselors Caring for Children and Adolescents with Problematic Smartphone Use
  • Infection Anxiety and Coping Strategies Among Individuals With Schizophrenia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Consumer Involvement in Psychiatric Nursing Education: An Analysis of South Korean Students’ Experiences
  • Changes in People with Schizophrenia during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Family Members’ Caring Experiences of Schizophrenia Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Can Virtual Simulation Replace Clinical Practical Training for Psychiatric Nursing?
  • A Study of the Educational Needs of Clinical Nurses Based on the Experiences in Training Programs for Nursing COVID-19 Patients
  • Transformation from Marginalization to Society’s Agent: A Narrative Inquiry on Experiences of Art Activity among People with Mental Illness
  • Nursing Students’ Experience of Online Peer Tutoring Based on the GROW Model
  • “Moving Forward Despite Adversity”: The Lives of Korean Older Adults with Schizophrenia
  • Enhancing Happiness for Nursing Students through Positive Psychology Activities
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    • Published: 2020-12
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17249274
  • Peer Mentoring Experiences of Nursing Students Based on the Caring Perspective
  • “Entry to the Society from the Schizophrenic Cave”
  • Outcomes of Consumer Involvement in Mental Health Nursing Education
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    • Published: 2020-09
    • DOI: [10.3390/ijerph17186756](https://doi.org/10.3390/

Conclusion

Overall, the individual demonstrates strong qualifications and contributions to the field of mental health nursing. Their commitment to research and education, as evidenced by their academic appointments and extensive publication record, makes them a suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award. With continued focus on community engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration, they have the potential to significantly influence mental health practices and policies in the future. Their innovative approaches and research on pressing issues in mental health position them as a promising leader in the field, worthy of recognition.

El-Sayed Bakr | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. El-Sayed Bakr | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Eman H. Bakr is an Egyptian Associate Professor in Clinical Nutrition at Umm Al-Qura University, KSA, with over two decades of expertise in nutrition and food science. Born on February 19, 1980, in Egypt, she holds a PhD in Nutrition and Food Science. Dr. Bakr has significantly contributed to both the academic and clinical fields, particularly in the Middle East. Fluent in Arabic and English, she is married and a proud mother of five. Her research interests focus on nutrition, public health, and biological sciences. Throughout her career, she has taught a wide range of nutrition-related courses and has been involved in numerous clinical studies, mentoring students and professionals alike.

Publication Profile

Education🎓

Dr. Eman H. Bakr earned her Ph.D. in Nutrition and Food Science in 2009 from Minufiya University, Egypt. She had previously completed her M.Sc. in the same field at Minufiya University in 2006, after earning her B.Sc. in Nutrition and Food Science in 2001 from the same institution. Her education provided her with an in-depth understanding of human nutrition, clinical nutrition, and food sciences, establishing her expertise in these domains. She has continually updated her knowledge by participating in advanced research in clinical nutrition, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Her educational journey laid a solid foundation for her academic and professional career in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia. 🍽️

Experience 💼

Dr. Eman H. Bakr started her academic career in 2002 as a Demonstrator in Nutrition and Food Science at Minufiya University. She rose through the ranks, becoming an Assistant Lecturer in 2006 and a Lecturer in 2009. In 2012, she expanded her expertise to Umm Al-Qura University in Saudi Arabia as an Assistant Professor in Clinical Nutrition. Since 2017, she has been serving as an Associate Professor at Umm Al-Qura University, while also holding a Professorship at Minufiya University since 2022. Dr. Bakr’s career spans over 20 years of teaching, research, and clinical practice, focusing on applying nutrition science to real-world health challenges.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

Throughout her distinguished career, Dr. Eman H. Bakr has received multiple accolades for her contributions to nutrition science. She has been recognized for her innovative research and exceptional teaching in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Her achievements have not only enhanced the field of clinical nutrition but also improved public health nutrition programs. Dr. Bakr’s dedication to academic excellence and her role in advancing nutrition education have earned her several honors, including awards from Minufiya University and Umm Al-Qura University. She remains committed to furthering her research while mentoring the next generation of nutritionists.

Research Focus 📜

Dr. Eman H. Bakr’s research focuses on the intersections of clinical nutrition, public health, and biological sciences. She is particularly interested in medical nutrition therapy (MNT), malnutrition diseases, and the impact of dietary interventions on health outcomes. Her work also delves into nutritional biostatistics, food analysis, and community nutrition. She actively participates in research projects aimed at improving food services in hospitals, examining food economics, and exploring the nutritional needs of various populations. Dr. Bakr’s research contributes to both the academic and healthcare sectors, influencing policies and practices related to nutrition and public health.

Publication  Top Notes

Prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency in metformin-treated type 2 diabetic patients: This cross-sectional study explores the link between long-term metformin use and B12 deficiency in diabetic patients (2022).

Green tea’s effect on obesity and liver status: A 2014 study assessing how aqueous green tea extract impacts obesity and liver health in experimental rats.

Nutritional assessment of type II diabetics: Focuses on the nutritional challenges of type II diabetes and how it affects patients (2015).

Hepatorenal protection by Salvadora persica extract: Examines the antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic effects of Salvadora persica against drug-induced liver and kidney damage (2022).

Comparison of weight loss methods: Compares the efficacy of drugs (orlistat, chitocal) with natural supplements (green tea, apple cider vinegar) for weight loss and liver protection (2021).

Knowledge and attitudes toward vegetarianism in Saudi Arabia: Surveys the Saudi population’s understanding and attitudes toward vegetarianism (2023).

Immunomodulatory effects of Phyllanthus emblica and Costus speciosus: Investigates the immunomodulatory potential of these plant extracts in immunosuppressive rats (2020).

Conclusion

The candidate is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award in the field of nutrition due to his strong academic background, comprehensive research experience, and dedication to education. He has shown leadership in academia and a consistent focus on advancing clinical nutrition and public health. To further enhance his candidacy, the candidate could focus on increasing his international research presence and securing research funding. Nonetheless, his contributions to both Egyptian and Saudi academic institutions make him a strong contender for this award.

Michael Honaker | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michael Honaker | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at , East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, United States

Dr. Michael Honaker is an Associate Professor of Surgery at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine. Specializing in colorectal surgery, Dr. Michael Honaker serves as Co-Director of Colorectal Surgery at ECU Health and oversees multiple clinical committees. With extensive experience in both academic and clinical roles, Dr. Michael Honaker is dedicated to advancing colorectal cancer care through innovative techniques and improving patient outcomes. A recipient of numerous accolades for excellence in surgery and research, Dr. Michael Honaker is also committed to mentoring medical students and residents. Dr. Michael Honaker actively participates in national surgical societies, contributing to significant clinical research and educational efforts.

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Education  🎓

Dr. Michael Honaker completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology, magna cum laude, at West Virginia University, followed by a Doctor of Medicine from the West Virginia University School of Medicine, graduating in the top quartile of their class. 🏥 Post-medical education,  Dr. Michael Honaker completed a General Surgery residency at Carolinas Medical Center and subsequently a Fellowship in Colorectal Surgery at William Beaumont Hospital. Dr. Michael Honaker further refined their surgical skills and academic focus during residency and fellowship training, excelling in colorectal surgery.

Experience  💼 

Dr. Michael Honaker has held various academic appointments, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Surgery at ECU’s Brody School of Medicine.
🚑 Previous roles include Assistant Professor of Surgery at Mercer University School of Medicine and Clinical Associate Professor at ECU, where they have also coordinated surgical clerkships for medical students. Clinically,  Dr. Michael Honaker has served at ECU Health as Co-Director of Colorectal Surgery, and prior positions include leadership roles at Navicent Health in Georgia.

Awards & Honors 🏅 

Dr. Michael Honaker has received multiple awards for clinical excellence, including 2nd Place in Best Poster at the William Davidson Medical Education Week in 2016 and an Honorable Mention at Minimally Invasive Week in 2017. Their research on rectal cancer earned them recognition at the Graduate Medical Education Research Week, 2023, for Best Poster. Notably,  Dr. Michael Honaker was elected to the Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Reviewer’s Guild Editorial Board and featured in Digestive Disease Week’s Top Abstracts.

Research Focus 🔬  

Dr. Michael Honaker’s research is centered on colorectal cancer, including clinical trials like JANUS, exploring innovative approaches to improve chemotherapy outcomes.
🚑 Key research areas include improving access to cancer care for rural patients, addressing transportation barriers, and enhancing organ preservation in elderly patients with rectal cancer. Their work also involves developing validated measures for patient risk in cancer care and contributing to precision medicine solutions, funded by Lilly USA.

Publication  Top Notes

  1. Perianal Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma – A Rare Case
    Clinical Case Reports, September 2024
    DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.9437
    Contributors: Anas Taha, Amjad Maeky, Larissa Wentzler, Stephanie Taha‐Mehlitz, Robert Rosenberg, Michael D. Honaker.
  2. Postoperative BMI Predictive Model in Bariatric Surgery
    Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, July 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2024.06.012
    Contributors: Vincent Ochs, Anja Tobler, Julia Wolleb, Florentin Bieder, Baraa Saad, Bassey Enodien, Laura E. Fischer, Michael D. Honaker, Susanne Drews, Ilan Rosenblum, et al.
  3. Colorectal Cancer Screening and Mortality Disparities
    Journal of Surgical Research, June 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2024.03.040
    Contributors: Michael D. Honaker, Ashley E. Burch, Jan H. Wong, Warqaa M. Akram, William D. Irish.
  4. Virtual Reality in Abdominal Surgery – A Scoping Review
    International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, February 2024
    DOI: 10.1002/rcs.2623
    Contributors: Vincent Ochs, Baraa Saad, Stephanie Taha‐Mehlitz, Sebastian Staubli, Katerina Neumann, Laura Fischer, Michael D. Honaker, et al.
  5. Rectal Cancer Presentation During COVID-19
    PLOS ONE, September 2023
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291447
    Contributors: Tia S. Sutton, Marianna De Camargo Cancela, Scarlett Hao, Mizuki Suzuki, Aimei Chua, Anna Lisa Ciarrocca, Michael D. Honaker.
  6. Rural–Urban Disparities in Colon Cancer Care
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, June 2023
    DOI: 10.1245/s10434-023-13381-y
    Contributors: Michael D. Honaker, William Irish, Alexander A. Parikh, Rebecca A. Snyder.
  7. Emergency Surgery for Diverticulitis – Age and Procedure Outcomes
    Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, April 2022
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2022.02.001
    Contributors: Seth Quinn, Warqaa Akram, Scarlett Hao, Michael D. Honaker.

Conclusion:

Overall, the candidate presents a well-rounded and distinguished profile, excelling in clinical practice, research, and education. Their leadership in colorectal surgery, research on cancer care, and numerous accolades position them as a highly qualified contender for the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth in securing high-impact grants and international collaborations, their contributions to medical research could expand even further, making them an exemplary researcher and clinician.

Aurélien Chendjou Kamela | Hématologie | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aurélien Chendjou Kamela | Hématologie | Best Researcher Award

Technicien Classe B at , CISSS Chaudière-appalaches, Canada

A seasoned health sciences professional, this individual has over 5 years of experience in research and project management. With a strong background in clinical planning and support, they have gained a solid reputation in hematology, particularly in sickle cell and hemophilia research. Their expertise has been instrumental in implementing screening and awareness campaigns across Cameroon, and they have contributed significantly to scientific publications and research protocols. Currently a lab technician at CISSS Chaudière-Appalaches, they continue to build on their experience while advancing in functional genomics at Université Laval.

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Education 🎓

They began their academic journey with a BSc in Biology of Animal Organisms (2012–2015) from Université de Yaoundé I. To further specialize, they pursued a Master’s in Medical Hematology (2020–2022) from the same university, which laid the foundation for their deep focus on blood disorders. Eager to stay at the forefront of scientific advancements, they are now expanding their expertise through a Microprogram in Functional Genomics (2023–2024) at Université Laval. This diverse educational path equips them with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for their research roles in health sciences.

Experience 🔬

They currently work as a Lab Technician (2024–present) at CISSS Chaudière-Appalaches, where they manage specimen preparation, inventory, and laboratory data. Prior to this, they were the Project Manager for Screening/Diagnosis (2021–2023) at GEDREPACAM, leading neonatal screening and public health initiatives for sickle cell disease. Their role as a Research Student (2017–2022) at the Hemophilia Treatment Center in Yaoundé honed their ability to manage research projects independently. They’ve also coordinated biological diagnostics at IECD (2021) and handled data entry for the same organization (2019–2021). Their diverse professional background reflects a balance of research, clinical work, and project management.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Their research has earned recognition through multiple grants from the World Federation of Hemophilia. In 2022, they secured funding for their project evaluating the quality of life of hemophilia patients under prophylactic treatment in Cameroon. They were also the Principal Investigator for the Hemophilia Treatment Center financing program (2021 and 2022 editions), backed by the same federation. These awards underscore their dedication to improving the healthcare landscape for hemophilia patients, particularly in resource-limited settings. Their ability to secure funding reflects their expertise in both research and project execution, enhancing their reputation in the field.

Research Focus🔬 

Their research primarily centers on blood disorders like hemophilia and sickle cell disease. They have been involved in evaluating quality-of-life measures for hemophilia patients, especially those under prophylactic treatment in Cameroon. They are also skilled in managing and analyzing clinical samples, devising new diagnostic protocols, and publishing scientific findings. Their research contributions extend to the screening and prevention of sickle cell disease, where they have led initiatives in public health campaigns. This individual also plays a key role in educating and training future researchers, ensuring that their expertise is passed on to the next generation

Publication  Top Notes

Conclusion

The candidate is well-suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to their strong educational background, significant contributions to hematology and sickle cell disease research, and proven project management skills. Their ability to secure international funding, publish research, and contribute to public health initiatives reflects their commitment to advancing the medical sciences. With a focus on expanding their research portfolio and further enhancing international collaboration, they have the potential to achieve even greater success in the field of health science research.