Prof. Dr. Andreas Schulze-Bonhage | Hirnstimulation | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Andreas Schulze- Bonhage | Hirnstimulation | Best Innovation Award

Abteilungsleiter at Epilepsiezentrum, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Germany

Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Schulze-Bonhage is a renowned neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist specializing in epilepsy research and treatment. As the Head of the Epilepsy Center at the University Hospital Freiburg, Germany, he leads a European Reference Center for pediatric and adult patients with the largest university-based presurgical program in Germany. With over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Schulze-Bonhage has made significant contributions to epilepsy research, including electrophysiological and imaging studies, seizure detection, and neuromodulatory approaches ¹.

Profile

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🎓 Education

– *MD in Neuroanatomy*: Münster University, 1998 📚– *Studies in Human Medicine*: Münster University, 1981-1987 👨‍⚕️– *Habilitation (PhD)*: University of Freiburg, Germany, 2004 🎓

👨‍🔬 Experience

– *Head, Epilepsy Center*: University Hospital Freiburg, since 1998 🏥– *President, German Section of ILAE*: 2019-2021 💼– *International Delegate, German Section of ILAE*: since 2020 🌟– *Investigator PI*: > 50 pharmacological multicenter trials in epilepsy 🔬

🔍 Research Interest

– *Epilepsy Research*: electrophysiological and imaging studies, seizure detection, neuromodulatory approaches, and network analyses of the human brain 🧠– *Neuromodulation*: Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Deep Brain Stimulation, and Focal Cortex Stimulation for epilepsy treatment

Awards and Honors 🏆

– Although specific awards and honors are not listed in the provided information, Dr. Schulze-Bonhage’s leadership roles and memberships in esteemed organizations underscore his reputation as a respected figure in the global epilepsy community 🏆

📚 Publications 

– Dynamic facial emotion recognition and affective prosody recognition in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy 🤖
– Ripple-locked coactivity of stimulus-specific neurons and human associative memory 🧠
– Outcome of Epilepsy Surgery in MRI-Negative Patients Without Histopathologic Abnormalities in the Resected Tissue 🏥
– Physiological and pathological neuronal connectivity in the living human brain based on intracranial EEG signals

Conclusion

Given Dr. Schulze-Bonhage’s extensive clinical experience, research leadership, international recognition, prolific research output, and editorial board memberships, he appears to be an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to epilepsy research and treatment have likely improved the lives of countless patients, and his continued research endeavors will likely shape the future of epilepsy care.

Mr. yinxing huang | Neurosurgery | Best Researcher Award

Mr. yinxing huang | Neurosurgery | Best Researcher Award 

Neurosurgeon, MD, Fuzong Teaching Hospital of Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

Dr. Yinxing Huang is a distinguished neurosurgeon and MD scholar specializing in cerebrovascular diseases, brain tumors, and traumatic brain injury. As a master’s tutor at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Fujian Medical University, he has extensive clinical and research experience. Dr. Huang has authored over 20 peer-reviewed articles as the first author, focusing on translational research in neurosurgery. His work bridges basic research and clinical applications to advance treatment options for complex neurological diseases. By integrating traditional Chinese medicine principles with modern neurosurgery, Dr. Huang has developed novel therapies, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based neurosurgery.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Although specific educational details aren’t provided, Dr. Yinxing Huang’s academic background is evident in his professional achievements. As a master’s tutor, he has likely completed advanced degrees in neurosurgery and related fields. His expertise in cerebrovascular diseases, brain tumors, and traumatic brain injury suggests specialized training and education.

👩‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Huang has extensive clinical and research experience as a neurosurgeon and MD scholar. He serves as a master’s tutor at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Fujian Medical University, guiding future neurosurgeons in translational research. Dr. Huang’s experience in various research projects, including the General Program of Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province, demonstrates his expertise in neurosurgery and research.

🏆 Awards and Honors

No specific awards or honors are listed in the provided information. However, Dr. Huang’s publications in reputable journals and his role as a master’s tutor indicate recognition within the academic and medical communities.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Yinxing Huang’s research focuses on cerebrovascular diseases, brain tumors, neuropsychology, and traumatic brain injury. He integrates traditional Chinese medicine principles with modern neurosurgery to develop novel therapies. Dr. Huang’s work aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration, reduce patient recovery time, and strengthen evidence-based neurosurgery.

📚Top Noted Publications

– Incidence and Risk Factors of Post-Operative Delirium in Glioma Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study in General Wards 🧠
– Risk Factors for Delayed Postoperative Hyponatremia: A Single-Institution Study on Non-Functioning Pituitary Adenomas Undergoing Transsphenoidal Surgery 💊
– In Silico Analysis Identifies Upregulated lncRNA DLGAP1-AS1: Correlated to Poor Prognosis and Promotes Cell Proliferation in Glioblastoma 🔬
– Role of Prolactin/Adenoma Maximum Diameter and Prolactin/Adenoma Volume: Differential Diagnosis of Prolactinomas and Other Types of Pituitary Adenomas 📊
– Relationship Between MRI Features and HIF-1α, GLUT1 and Ki-67 Expression: Pituitary Adenoma with Cystic Degeneration 🧮
– Role of Prolactin/Adenoma Maximum Diameter and Prolactin/Adenoma Volume: Differential Diagnosis of Prolactinomas and Other Types of Pituitary Adenomas (Duplicate publication)

Conclusion

Dr. Yinxing Huang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive research experience, clinical expertise, and innovative approach to treating complex neurological diseases. While there are areas for improvement, such as increasing collaboration and exploring industry applications, Dr. Huang’s contributions to neurosurgery and his commitment to mentoring future researchers make him a compelling nominee for this award.