yongming Xi | spine surgery | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. yongming Xi | spine surgery | Outstanding Scientist Award

spine at affiliated hospital of Qingdao unviversity , China

Prof. yongming Xi, a distinguished spine surgeon, professor, and doctoral supervisor at Qingdao University, has made significant contributions to the field of orthopedics. Holding multiple leadership roles, including Vice President of the Orthopedic Hospital and Deputy Director of the Shandong Institute of Traumatic Orthopedics, Prof. yongming Xi is recognized for pioneering work in spinal surgery and trauma care. With international exposure from visiting fellowships in the USA and South Korea, Dr. [Name] is committed to advancing spinal health through research, teaching, and clinical practice. 🏥👨‍⚕️📚

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓📖🏫

Prof. yongming Xi completed his doctoral degree (MD) in Spine at the Second Medical University of Shanghai in 2007. He earned a Master’s degree in Orthopedics from Qingdao University Medical College in 1999 and a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Qingdao Medical College in 1993. His education reflects a strong foundation in medical practice and spine surgery.

Experience🏥🌍👨‍⚕️

Prof. yongming Xi has extensive experience, with roles such as a visiting fellow at renowned institutions like the DISC Institute in the USA (2015) and Rush Medical Center (2010). As a professor and associate professor at Qingdao University’s Affiliated Hospital since 2005, he has led orthopedic departments, specializing in spine surgery. He has also gained expertise through observerships in China and South Korea.

Awards and Honors 🏅🎖️🏆

Prof. yongming Xi has received prestigious recognitions, including “Advanced Individual in Poverty Alleviation” (2021) and “Outstanding Youth of National Health Commission” (2020). His accolades also include “Distinguished Expert of Taishan Scholars” (2019) and “Top 10 Orthopedic Doctor in China” (2015), underscoring his exceptional contributions to orthopedics.

Research Focus🔬🧬💉

Prof. yongming Xi’s research primarily focuses on spinal surgery techniques, trauma orthopedics, and improving surgical outcomes for spine patients. His interests include minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal deformities, and trauma rehabilitation. His goal is to enhance patient care through innovative research in spine treatments and surgical methodologies.

Publications 📖

Bioactive Peptide Hydrogel Scaffold with High Fluidity, Thermosensitivity, and Neurotropism for Spinal Cord Injury Repair: This study explores advanced hydrogels designed to promote spinal cord repair through their high fluidity, thermosensitivity, and neurotropism. These characteristics are essential for encouraging regeneration in the 3D spatial structure of the spinal cord.

Intra-articular Prolotherapy for Knee Osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled trial examining the combined effects of intra-articular prolotherapy and peri-articular perineural injection for knee osteoarthritis, demonstrating effectiveness in improving patient outcomes.

Recent Advances in Biomacromolecule-Reinforced Hydrogels: This review discusses the interactions, synthesis, and biomedical applications of 2D material hydrogels reinforced with biomacromolecules, emphasizing their potential in spine and orthopedic care.

Identification of Coagulation Diagnostic Biomarkers for Spinal Cord Injury: Research exploring biomarkers linked to spinal cord injury severity, providing a pathway for better diagnostics and personalized treatment strategies.

Biomechanical Effects of Different Posterior Fixation Techniques on Stability: A finite element analysis of thoracolumbar burst fractures, focusing on how different posterior fixation techniques impact spinal stability and adjacent segment degeneration.

Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium Alloy Coatings Loaded with Ciprofloxacin: This study investigates coatings for magnesium alloys that enhance corrosion resistance and possess anti-bacterial properties, offering potential applications in orthopedic implants.

Angiogenesis-Osteogenesis Coupling for Bone Regeneration: The use of photocurable 3D printing scaffolds loaded with exosomes to accelerate bone regeneration, focusing on the synergy between angiogenesis and osteogenesis.

Brominated Flame Retardants and Bone Mineral Density: A cross-sectional study examining the effects of brominated flame retardant exposure on bone mineral density in US adults, contributing to the understanding of environmental factors affecting bone health.

Predicting Venous Thromboembolism After Spinal Surgery: A nomogram designed to predict the risk of venous thromboembolism following spinal surgery, aiding in better patient management.

Conclusion

This individual demonstrates a remarkable blend of academic excellence, clinical expertise, leadership, and societal impact, making them a strong candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. Their global experience and contributions to spine surgery, coupled with prestigious awards, establish their credibility. Addressing areas such as publication impact and innovative contributions could make their profile even more compelling for this award.

Ruben Pellicer-Guridi | Biomedical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ruben Pellicer-Guridi |  Biomedical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc at Asociacion de Investigacion MPC, Spain

🌍 Passionate physicist advancing affordable MRI and NMR technologies using innovative quantum sensing with NV centers in diamond. 📍Based in Spain, drives impactful projects for health, environment, and food sectors through groundbreaking research and entrepreneurial ventures. 🌟 Award-winning expert with a strong focus on real-world applications.

 

Publication Profile

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Education🎓 

Ph.D. in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University of Queensland, Australia (2014–2019) Internship & Research Assistant, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2011)  Associate Fellow, Higher Education Academy (AFHEA) for teaching excellence.  Built expertise in magnetic resonance instrumentation and quantitative imaging across leading European institutions.

Experience💡 

PostDoc Fellow, Quantum Nanophotonics Lab, Spain (2021–present): Revolutionizing quantum-based NMR.  Principal Investigator, I3M Valencia (2020–2021): Developed cost-effective, portable MRI prototypes.  Visiting Academic, Charité Berlin (2020): Enhanced hyperthermia devices for cancer treatment. Ph.D. Candidate & Fellow, University of Queensland (2014–2019): Advanced low-field MRI methods with groundbreaking patents.

Awards & Honors🏆

2022 Spin-Off Award, Valencian Community: Portable MRI innovation. BioMedTech Horizons Grant ($1M AUD): For low-field MRI development. Marie Skłodowska-Curie MSCA Fellowship: Quantum sensing for NMR systems.  Recognized by prestigious European institutions for pioneering affordable, cutting-edge MRI systems.

Research Focus🔬

Quantum NMR methods with NV centers for next-gen sensing.  Low-field portable MRI for affordable diagnostics.  RF antenna development for optimized electron spin control.  Bridging high-tech innovation with real-world medical, environmental, and societal needs.

 

Publication  Top Notes

Quantum-inspired Clustering with Light: Explores clustering methods inspired by quantum computing, applying light-based technologies. Published in Scientific Reports (2024).

Open-source MRI: Highlights the benefits of open-source MRI technology for improving global access, science, and education. Published in NMR in Biomedicine (2024).

Machine Learning for Magnetometry: Discusses automatic optimization of nitrogen vacancy center-based magnetometry using machine learning, presented at the Optica Sensing Congress 2024.

MaRCoS System for Low-field MRI: Focuses on MaRCoS, an open-source electronic control system for low-field MRI. Published in Journal of Magnetic Resonance (2023).

Benchmarking Low-cost MRI Systems: Reviews the performance of low-cost MRI control systems across multiple sites. Published in NMR in Biomedicine (2023).

Prepolarized MRI for Hard Tissues: Studies MRI techniques for imaging hard tissues and solid-state matter. Published in NMR in Biomedicine (2022).

Portable MRI Systems: Explores portable MRI systems for indoor, outdoor, and home use. Published in Scientific Reports (2022).

CNN for Noise Reduction in Low-field MRI: Proposes a convolutional neural network (CNN) for electromagnetic noise reduction in MRI applications. Published in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging (2022).

Magneto-stimulation in Rapid Field Dynamics: Examines magneto-stimulation limits in MRI applications involving rapid field changes. Published in Physics in Medicine and Biology (2022).

Fast 0.5 T Prepolarizer Module: Discusses a fast prepolarizer module for preclinical MRI applications. Published in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2022).

 

Conclusion

The candidate is an outstanding contender for the Best Researcher Award, with a proven track record of impactful research, leadership, and innovation in medical and quantum technologies. Their work addresses critical gaps in current medical imaging and quantum sensing technologies, with the potential to bring profound benefits to healthcare systems globally. With a well-rounded approach that blends research, commercialization, and education, they exemplify the qualities of an exceptional researcher. Further expansion into diverse medical applications and commercial scalability could elevate their contributions even further.

Mohammad Boshir Ahmed | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. The University of Adelaide, Australia

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed is a Future Making Fellow at the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources, with a research focus on carbon fibers, polymeric biomaterials, and environmental remediation. He previously held a Brain Pool Fellowship at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Dr. Ahmed earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, where his research explored the removal of antibiotics and endocrine disruptors using biochar. His academic and industrial experience includes teaching, product development, and leading significant research projects.

 

Professional Profiles:

🏢 Employment History

Future Making Fellow (FMF), 01/2024-Present
Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources (ISER), Chemical Engineering;
The University of Adelaide (UoA), Australia.
Brain Pool Fellow (BPF), 07/2019-12/2023
Bioelectronics Materials Laboratory; School of Materials Science and Engineering;
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea.

Mentor: Prof. Myung-Han YoonAssistant Teacher (Chemistry and Science), 01/2013-08/2014
Nakhalpara Hossain Ali High School, Bangladesh.Product Development Officer, 10/2010-11/2012
Beauty Care Cosmetics & Chemicals, Bangladesh.

🎓 Educational Background

Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, University of Technology (UTS), 01/2015-11/2018
Sydney, Australia.
Supervisor: Prof. John L Zhou
Thesis Title: “Mechanistic insights into antibiotics and endocrine disruptor’s removal by wood-derived biochar, functionalized biochar, and biochar composite”MSc. (Research), Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology, 06/2009-06/2011
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
GPA: 4.00 (out of 4.00), Distinction, 5th Position
Supervisor: Prof. Shahidur Rahman
Project Title: “Bio-oil production from woody biomass under different heating rate conditions”BSc, Applied Chemistry & Chemical Technology, 04/2004-03/2009
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
GPA: 3.91 (out of 4.00), Distinction, 1st Position (Gold medal)

🛠 Completed Projects in South Korea

Development of Polymer-Based Carbon Nanostructure Doping for Electrical and Energy Applications
Funded by NRF, South Korea.
Synopsis: Development of carbon fiber-based free-standing electrodes for electrical and energy applications.Natural Polymer-Based Hydrogel Fiber for Soft Bioelectronics and Agricultural Materials
Synopsis: Development of totally natural polymer and natural macromolecule-based hydrogel without using any toxic cross-linkers.Development of 3D Arbitrary-Shaped Soft Conductive Structures via Conducting Polymer’s Structure-Property Relation Study
Synopsis: Development of soft conductive structures.

📚 Research and Teaching Experiences

Brain Pool Fellow (BPF), 07/2019-12/2023
Bioelectronics Materials Laboratory; School of Materials Science and Engineering;
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea.

Mentor: Prof. Myung-Han YoonPresented research updates in lab and subgroup meetings.Participated in project meetings, preparation of refereed journal publications, conferences, and seminars.Investigated carbon fiber and hydrogel fiber, composite materials preparation, and conductive polymers-based composite preparation.Assisted with the supervision of undergraduate, MSc, and Ph.D. student projects.Teaching Assistant, 03/2017-12/2018
Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.Developed coursework, online content, and assessments.Guided students through laboratory projects and manuscript writing.Doctoral Research, 01/2015-11/2018
Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.Designed pyrolysis reactor for biochar preparation.Developed new analytical methods for π-π electron-donor interactions.Guided capstone students and helped other students in manuscript writing.Assistant Teacher, 01/2013-08/2014
Chemistry and Science, Nakhalpara Hossain Ali High School, Bangladesh.Developed coursework and conducted classes for grades IX and X.Product Development Officer, 10/2010-11/2012
Beauty Care Cosmetics & Chemicals, Bangladesh.Engaged in product formulation, analysis, and preparation.

🎓 Teaching and Research Interests

Teaching Inductions and Certificates:
Completed teaching inductions and obtained certificates from the University of Adelaide.Teaching Interests:
Introductory Chemistry, General Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Separation Processes, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Physical Chemistry, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Technology, Instrumental Methods, Polymer Science, Fuel and Energy Engineering, Petrochemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Material Engineering, Nano-Science and Technology, and related courses. I deploy interactive teaching methodologies and a creative teamwork approach to knowledge transfer.Research Expertise: Carbon fibers and polymeric biomaterials synthesis for energy and bioelectronics applications; natural polymer-based hydrogel scaffold and 3-D nanostructures fabrication for soft electronics and agricultural applications; catalyst preparation and environmental remediation.

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Diverse Research Expertise: Dr. Ahmed has a rich and diverse research background that spans environmental engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology. His work in carbon fibers, polymeric biomaterials, and bioelectronics has led to significant advancements, particularly in the areas of energy applications and environmental remediation. His ability to work on interdisciplinary projects demonstrates a strong versatility that is crucial for impactful research.
  2. High-Impact Publications: Dr. Ahmed has an impressive portfolio of publications in high-impact journals, such as Scientific Reports and Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. His work on biochar, nanofluids, and functionalized materials for pollutant removal is highly cited, indicating the relevance and impact of his research in the scientific community.
  3. Successful Research Funding: Securing multiple research grants, including substantial funding from the National Research Foundation of Korea and the University of Adelaide, showcases Dr. Ahmed’s ability to propose and execute high-value projects. This demonstrates his credibility and the trust that the scientific and funding communities place in his work.
  4. International Experience and Collaborations: His experience as a Brain Pool Fellow in South Korea and his current position as a Future Making Fellow in Australia highlight his international exposure and ability to collaborate across borders. Working under renowned mentors like Prof. Myung-Han Yoon has provided him with strong mentorship, enhancing his research output and international network.
  5. Teaching and Mentorship: In addition to his research, Dr. Ahmed has contributed significantly to teaching and mentoring students at various levels. His ability to guide students in research and develop coursework adds value to his profile as an academic leader.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Focused Research Themes: While Dr. Ahmed’s interdisciplinary approach is a strength, narrowing down his research focus to a few key themes could potentially increase the depth and specialization of his work. This could lead to more groundbreaking discoveries in specific areas of biomaterials and environmental engineering.
  2. Industrial Collaborations and Commercialization: Increasing collaborations with industry and focusing on the commercialization of his research could enhance the practical impact of his work. His past experience with industrial projects, such as the one with Samsung, indicates potential in this area that could be further developed.
  3. Leadership in Large-Scale Projects: Taking on leadership roles in large-scale, multi-institutional projects could further establish Dr. Ahmed as a leading figure in his field. This would also provide opportunities to manage larger teams and resources, thereby boosting his profile for major awards.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Progress in the Biological and Chemical Treatment Technologies for Emerging Contaminant Removal from Wastewater: A Critical Review

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, NS Thomaidis, J Xu

Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Citations: 1,177

Year: 2017

Adsorptive Removal of Antibiotics from Water and Wastewater: Progress and Challenges

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo

Journal: Science of the Total Environment

Citations: 1,098

Year: 2015

Progress in the Preparation and Application of Modified Biochar for Improved Contaminant Removal from Water and Wastewater

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, M Chen

Journal: Bioresource Technology

Citations: 770

Year: 2016

Industrial Metal Pollution in Water and Probabilistic Assessment of Human Health Risk

Authors: N Saha, MS Rahman, MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Citations: 460

Year: 2017

Recent Developments of Carboxymethyl Cellulose

Authors: MS Rahman, MS Hasan, AS Nitai, S Nam, AK Karmakar, MS Ahsan, …

Journal: Polymers

Citations: 401

Year: 2021

Insight into Biochar Properties and Its Cost Analysis

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo

Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy

Citations: 348

Year: 2016

Single and Competitive Sorption Properties and Mechanism of Functionalized Biochar for Removing Sulfonamide Antibiotics from Water

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, MAH Johir, K Sornalingam

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Citations: 331

Year: 2017

Activated Carbon Preparation from Biomass Feedstock: Clean Production and Carbon Dioxide Adsorption

Authors: MB Ahmed, MAH Johir, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, LD Nghiem, C Richardson, MA Moni, MR …

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

Citations: 249

Year: 2019

Zeolite Synthesis from Low-Cost Materials and Environmental Applications: A Review

Authors: A Khaleque, MM Alam, M Hoque, S Mondal, JB Haider, B Xu, MAH Johir, …

Journal: Environmental Advances

Citations: 219

Year: 2020

Competitive Sorption Affinity of Sulfonamides and Chloramphenicol Antibiotics Toward Functionalized Biochar for Water and Wastewater Treatment

Authors: MB Ahmed, JL Zhou, HH Ngo, W Guo, MAH Johir, D Belhaj

Journal: Bioresource Technology

Citations: 200

Year: 2017

Conclusion:

Dr. Mohammad Boshir Ahmed is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research contributions, interdisciplinary expertise, and international experience. His work is not only academically significant but also has real-world applications that address critical issues in sustainability, energy, and environmental health. By focusing on thematic specialization, enhancing industrial collaborations, and taking on leadership roles in large-scale projects, Dr. Ahmed can further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field.

 

Dr. Madeha Alkelan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Madeha Alkelan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. University of Cape Town, South Africa

Dr. Dr. Madeha Alkelan holds a Ph.D. in Medicine from the University of Cape Town (2023), specializing in Dermatology with a focus on hair and skin diseases. Their dissertation explored the molecular and biochemical characterization of hair follicle stem cells in frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planopilaris. They also earned an M.Sc. in Medical Biosciences from the University of Western Cape (2015) and a B.Sc. in Medical Sciences from Almergeb University, Libya (2008). With teaching experience at Al Margeb University and extensive training in tissue culture, flow cytometry, and advanced biochemical techniques, Dr. Dr. Madeha Alkelan is a seasoned researcher and educator in health sciences.

 

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Medicine, Dermatology | University of Cape Town (2023)I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Cape Town, specializing in Health Sciences and Dermatology. My research focused on the Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia and Lichen Planopilaris, contributing to a deeper understanding of hair and skin diseases.🎓 M.Sc. in Medical Biosciences | University of Western Cape (2015)I earned my Master’s degree in Medical Biosciences from the University of Western Cape. My dissertation explored the Antibacterial Activity of South African Plant Extracts against Streptococcus mutans, highlighting the potential of natural remedies in combating bacterial infections.🎓 B.Sc. in Medical Sciences | Almergeb University, Libya (2008)My undergraduate studies in Medical Sciences at Almergeb University, Libya, laid the foundation for my career in health sciences and medical research.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a Lecturer at Al Margeb University, I taught Histology and Anatomy, shaping the next generation of medical professionals through comprehensive and engaging coursework.

🌟 English Language Courses

English Language Centre, Libya (2010): Completed a Seven-Month English Language Course to enhance communication skills.EC School, Cape Town (2013): Completed a One-Year English Language Course to further advance my proficiency.

💻 Office Computer Course

Office Computer Course: Acquired essential computer skills for academic and research tasks.

🧬 Advanced Laboratory Techniques

Tissue Culture Training | Tygerberg Hospital (2015): Gained expertise in Tissue Culture techniques.Flow Cytometry Training | University of Western Cape (2015): Developed skills in Flow Cytometry for advanced cellular analysis.Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence Training | Hair and Skin Research Lab (2019): Specialized in Immunohistochemistry and Immunofluorescence techniques for dermatological research.Tissue Culture Training (2D and 3D) | Hair and Skin Research Lab (2021): Advanced training in 2D and 3D Tissue Culture methods for skin research.

🔬 Analytical and Computational Techniques

MALDI TOF, FTIR, SEM, and LC-MS/MS Training (2018): Developed proficiency in MALDI TOF, FTIR, SEM, and LC-MS/MS for comprehensive biochemical analysis.Skyline, SclisLab, Maxquant, Perseus, R Software Training (2029-2023): Engaged in advanced training for Skyline, SclisLab, Maxquant, Perseus, and R Software for data analysis and research.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Certain South African Plants Against the Oral Pathogen – Streptococcus mutans

Authors: Madeha A. Kelani, Danovon C. Hiss, Mervin Meyer, Abdulrahman M. Elbagory, Ahmed A. Hussein
Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Status: Published

📚 The Role of Stem Cells in the Pathogenesis of Scarring Alopecia: Systematic Review Protocol

Authors: Madeha Alkelani, Henry Adeola, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo, Kutlwano Chabaesele, Thandeka Sikhakhane
Registration Number: PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020146382
Status: Published

📘 Systematic Review of the Genomics and Proteomic Signatures of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

Authors: Kutlwano Antonette Chabaesele, Henry Adeola, Nonhlanhla Khumalo, Madeha Alkelani, Thandeka Sikhakhane
Registration Number: PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020208759
Status: Published

Authors: Thandeka Sikhakhane, Madeha Alkelani, Kutlwano Chabaesele, Henry Adeola, Nonhlanhla Khumalo
Registration Number: PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020157025
Status: Published

📄 Pathological Role of Molecular and Phenotypic Changes to Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Scarring Alopecias

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Henry A. Adeola, Richard P. Halley-Stott, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo
Journal: Journal of Dermatology
Status: Submitted (JDE-2024-0129)

🧪 Stem Cells Biochemical Signatures of Different Classes of Alopecia Identified by FTIR Spectroscopy

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Ogheneochuko Oputu, Henry A. Adeola, Richard P. Halley-Stott, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo
Journal: Experimental Dermatology
Status: Submitted (EXD-24-0006)

🔬 Proteomic Discovery and Validation of Differentially Expressed Molecular Targets for Keloid: Novel Biomarkers and Treatment Options

Authors: Elvis Banboye Kidzeru, Musalula Sinkala, Temwani Chalwa, Relebohile Matobole, Madeha Alkelani, Zeinab Ghasemishahrestani, Stanley Kimbung Mbandi, Jonathan Blackburn, David Tabb, Henry Ademola Adeola, Nonhlanhla Khumalo, Ardeshir Bayat
Journal: Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Status: Submitted (JID-2024-0188)

🔬 Advancements in Medical Research: Exploring Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy for Tissue, Cell, and Hair Sample Analysis

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Ntandoyenkosi Buthelezi
Journal: Skin Research and Technology
Status: Submitted (SRT13733)

🔬 Development and Optimization of a Keloid Spheroid Model for Evaluation of an Anti-Fibrotic Rock Inhibitor

Authors: Zeinab Ghasemishahrestani, Redxpharma Company, Madeha Alkelani, Traci Wilgus, Nala Kumalo, Aldreshir Bayat
Journal: [Under Review]

🔬 Shotgun Proteomics and Imaging Mass Spectrometry Evaluation of Molecular Hair Follicle Stem Cell Protein Changes in Primary Scarring Alopecia Progression

Authors: Madeha Al-Kelani, Henry A. Adeola, Richard P. Halley-Stott, Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo