Jeffrey Ardell | Neurocardiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Jeffrey Ardell | Neurocardiology | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Medicine at UCLA, United States

This extensive professional profile highlights a distinguished academic and research career in physiology, pharmacology, and neurocardiology. After completing a B.A. in Biology from Colorado College (1975) and a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Washington (1980), the individual progressed through key positions in academia. Starting as a Research Associate at Michigan State University (1980-1982), they held professorial roles at the University of South Alabama and East Tennessee State University before their current tenure as Professor-in-Residence at UCLA, where they co-direct the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center and the UCLA Neurocardiology Research Program of Excellence.

Publication Profile

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Education

B.A. in Biology (1975) from Colorado College.Ph.D. in Physiology (1980) from the University of Washington.

Professional Experience

Professor-in-Residence at UCLA since 2014, where they co-direct the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center and have held significant roles in the UCLA Neurocardiology Research Program.Held various academic and research positions at universities including East Tennessee State University, University of South Alabama, and Loyola University Chicago.

Research & Teaching Contributions

Directed and contributed to numerous physiology and pharmacology courses.Served on various NIH, AHA, and international research grant review panels.

Honors & Awards

Fellowships from the American Heart Association and the American Physiological Society.NIH Young Investigator and multiple American Heart Association leadership roles.

Publication  Top Notes

 

Role of Bradykinin in Protection of Ischemic Preconditioning in Rabbit Hearts (Goto et al., 1995):
This study investigates the role of bradykinin in ischemic preconditioning, which is a protective mechanism of the heart against ischemic injury. It demonstrates that bradykinin, acting through specific receptors, contributes to the protective effects during ischemic episodes in rabbit hearts.

Citations: 702

Cardiac Innervation and Sudden Cardiac Death (Fukuda et al., 2015):
The paper explores the relationship between cardiac innervation, particularly the autonomic nervous system, and sudden cardiac death. It highlights the crucial role that neural regulation plays in the vulnerability of the heart to lethal arrhythmias.

Citations: 419

Autonomic Regulation Therapy via Cervical Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Chronic Heart Failure (ANTHEM-HF trial) (Premchand et al., 2014):
This clinical trial evaluates the effects of vagus nerve stimulation on patients with chronic heart failure, showing improvement in heart function and reduced symptoms, supporting vagal stimulation as a therapeutic avenue for heart failure.

Citations: 401

Selective Vagal Innervation of Sinoatrial and Atrioventricular Nodes in Canine Heart (Ardell & Randall, 1986):
This study reveals how the vagus nerve selectively influences the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes, crucial for heart rhythm regulation in dogs. It provides foundational insights into autonomic control of cardiac function.

Citations: 350

Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of the Canine Intrinsic Cardiac Nervous System (Yuan et al., 1994):
This anatomical study maps out the structure of the canine intrinsic cardiac nervous system, which plays a key role in modulating heart function, contributing to a better understanding of neurocardiology.

Citations: 282

Modulation of Intrinsic Cardiac Neurons by Spinal Cord Stimulation (Foreman et al., 2000):
The research examines how spinal cord stimulation affects intrinsic cardiac neurons, suggesting therapeutic implications for treating angina pectoris through neural modulation.

Citations: 247

Conclusion

Given their extensive experience, leadership in significant research initiatives, commitment to education, and contributions to the scientific community, this individual exemplifies the qualities sought for the “Best Researcher Award.” Their dedication to mentoring and ethical research practices aligns with the values of the award, making them a deserving candidate. Continued efforts in public engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration could further enhance their impact and recognition in the field.

Dr. Filip Aggestam | Integrative | Best Researcher Award | 2690

Dr. Filip Aggestam | Integrative | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Filip Aggestam, EFI Forest Policy Research Network, France

Dr. Filip Aggestami is distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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About me 🌍🔍

Hello! I’m Filip Aggestam, a dedicated policy researcher with a rich background in monitoring and evaluating environmental policies, particularly in the realms of sustainability and innovation. My interdisciplinary journey spans from conducting research projects to managing intergovernmental processes for prestigious organizations like the United Nations and the Convention on Wetlands.

Education &Training📚🌱

Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

M.Sc. in Biology, University of Lund

B.Sc. (Hons) in Biology and Psychology, University of Stirling

Work Experience 🌐👨‍💼

Scientific and Technical Officer (Convention on Wetlands) Managing the Scientific and Technical Review Panel (STRP) process Enhancing science-policy outreach and improving STRP outputs

Programme Manager (UNECE)  Monitoring the implementation of SEIS in Europe and Central Asia Managing the Working Group on Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Research Manager and Team Leader (European Forest Institute) Managing the “Integrated Forest Management Learning Architecture (INFORMAR)” project Conducting studies for the European Commission

Programme Manager (UNECE) Improving pan-European capacity for monitoring and evaluating activities in the natural environment Developing quantitative and qualitative information for pan-European environmental assessments

Senior Policy Researcher (European Forest Institute) Research on environmental policy and management Monitoring and evaluation activities, including the European Environment Agency report on “European forest ecosystems: State and trends”

Editorial Assistant (United Nations Office at Vienna – UNOV)  Involved in the production and publication processes for all UN organizations in Vienna Provided editorial assistance and document processing

Researcher (Sustainable Europe Research Institute – SERI) Collaborative research project on the transboundary management of water bodies Research paper on stakeholder analysis and engagement

Language Skills 🗣️🌐

Mother tongue(s): Swedish, English

Additional language: Danish

Digital Skills 💻🔧

Adobe Dreamweaver and Photoshop

HTML & JavaScript

Qualitative data analysis (MAXQDA)

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 707, Since 2018 – 499

h-index: All – 16, Since 2018 – 13.

i10 index: All – 22, Since 2018 – 16

📖 Publications  Top Note :

Can nature conservation and wood production be reconciled in managed forests? A review of driving factors for integrated forest management in Europe      paper publication in

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