Xiaoping Ren | Health Professions | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaoping Ren | Health Professions | Best Innovation Award

Professor at Lisnom Health, CA, United States

Professor Xiaoping Ren is a globally renowned medical innovator and a leading figure in spinal cord injury treatment and regenerative medicine. As the Chief Scientist of the Global Initiative for the Cure of Paraplegia and Chief Scientific Officer of Lisnom Health, USA, he has pioneered groundbreaking procedures such as the world’s first cephalosomatic anastomosis (head-body transplant) in a mouse model and developed the revolutionary Spinal Cord Fusion (SCF/GEMINI Protocol) using PEG cocktails. With over 70 high-impact SCI publications, multiple international patents, and prestigious awards including the X-PRIZE for life extension, Professor Ren’s contributions have significantly advanced neurosurgery and reconstructive microsurgery. He holds leadership roles at Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine and has served in academic and clinical positions across top institutions in China and the USA. His visionary research and clinical innovations make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Innovation Award, representing true excellence in medical science and translational impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Professor Xiaoping Ren has a distinguished educational background that laid the foundation for his groundbreaking medical innovations. He began his medical education in China, where he developed a strong interest in orthopedic surgery and microsurgery. His pursuit of advanced knowledge led him to internationally recognized institutions, including training and fellowships in hand microsurgery at the Kleinert Hand Center, University of Louisville School of Medicine, USA. Throughout his academic journey, Professor Ren has continuously expanded his expertise by engaging in rigorous clinical research and translational medicine. He has held academic roles at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Chicago, where he contributed to the development of cutting-edge surgical techniques. His academic appointments and training in both China and the United States have provided him with a unique cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspective. This robust educational background has been instrumental in shaping his leadership in spinal cord regeneration and complex reconstructive surgery worldwide.

Professional Experience📝

Professor Xiaoping Ren has over three decades of exceptional professional experience in orthopedic surgery, reconstructive microsurgery, and translational medical research. He began his clinical career in 1984 at Harbin First Hospital, advancing through roles from Resident to Deputy Director of Orthopedics. His international journey includes pivotal academic and clinical positions in the United States, such as Hand Fellow at the University of Louisville, and Assistant/Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati. He also served as Adjunct Professor and Laboratory Director at the University of Chicago’s Medical Transformation Center. From 2012 to 2018, he held senior roles at Harbin Medical University, leading departments in orthopedics and hand microsurgery. Currently, he is a Professor and Director at Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine and its affiliated Ruikang Hospital. Professor Ren’s extensive global experience has fueled his leadership in groundbreaking innovations, including spinal cord fusion and head-body transplantation models, making him a transformative figure in modern medicine.

Research Interest🔎

Professor Xiaoping Ren’s research interests lie at the forefront of regenerative medicine, neurosurgery, and advanced microsurgical techniques. His primary focus is on spinal cord injury repair and functional restoration through innovative approaches such as the Spinal Cord Fusion (SCF/GEMINI Protocol) using PEG-based cocktails. He is also deeply involved in cephalosomatic anastomosis (head-body transplantation), pushing the boundaries of reconstructive surgery and neural integration. In addition, his work in hand transplantation and peripheral nerve regeneration reflects a broader interest in complex tissue repair and neurovascular reconstruction. Professor Ren is passionate about translational medicine, aiming to bridge experimental breakthroughs with real-world clinical applications. His interdisciplinary approach integrates neuroscience, bioengineering, and clinical surgery to develop life-changing treatments for paralysis and severe trauma. Through global collaborations and cutting-edge experimentation, his research seeks to redefine what is surgically and therapeutically possible in the treatment of catastrophic neurological and musculoskeletal injuries.

Award and Honor🏆

Professor Xiaoping Ren has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to medical science and innovation. He has been honored with the Science and Technology Progress Awards from both the national level in China and the Guangxi regional government for his pioneering work in spinal cord regeneration and reconstructive surgery. Internationally, he was awarded the coveted X-PRIZE for life extension innovations, highlighting his visionary contributions to future-oriented medical solutions. Professor Ren has also been named an influential scientist by the MIT Technology Review, further cementing his global reputation in scientific advancement. He is an Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and a Fellow of the International College of Surgeons (USA), accolades that reflect his global impact and leadership in the medical field. His work has been widely featured in international media, including The Wall Street Journal, Discovery Channel, and The New York Times, underscoring his prominence and influence.

Research Skill🔬

Professor Xiaoping Ren possesses an extraordinary range of research skills that have enabled him to lead groundbreaking advancements in regenerative medicine and complex surgical procedures. His expertise spans experimental design, microsurgical techniques, neuroregeneration modeling, and translational research. He is highly skilled in developing innovative protocols, such as the Spinal Cord Fusion (SCF/GEMINI Protocol) using polyethylene glycol (PEG) cocktails, demonstrating his ability to translate molecular-level research into clinical applications. Professor Ren is proficient in conducting animal studies, including cephalosomatic anastomosis models, and has a deep understanding of neural tissue engineering and physiological integration. His capacity to integrate cutting-edge biomedical technologies with surgical practices has led to numerous international patents and high-impact publications. Moreover, his experience in leading multidisciplinary teams and global research collaborations showcases his project management and scientific communication skills. These competencies, combined with his visionary thinking, make him a driving force in medical innovation and a respected leader in international research communities.

Conclusion💡

Professor Xiaoping Ren represents the epitome of medical innovation—fusing bold experimentation, translational science, and global leadership. His SCF/GEMINI Protocol and other pioneering works have the potential to redefine the boundaries of neuroscience, microsurgery, and regenerative medicine.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Ren XP, Wu J, Wang X, Sartor MA, Qian J, Jones K, Nicolaou P, et al.
    2009655 citations
    Title: MicroRNA-320 is involved in the regulation of cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury by targeting heat-shock protein 20
    Journal: Circulation 119 (17), 2357–2366

  • Wang X, Zhang X, Ren XP, Chen J, Liu H, Yang J, Medvedovic M, Hu Z, et al.
    2010393 citations
    Title: MicroRNA-494 targeting both proapoptotic and antiapoptotic proteins protects against ischemia/reperfusion-induced cardiac injury
    Journal: Circulation 122 (13), 1308–1318

  • Diwan A, Krenz M, Syed FM, Wansapura J, Ren X, Koesters AG, Li H, et al.
    2007368 citations
    Title: Inhibition of ischemic cardiomyocyte apoptosis through targeted ablation of Bnip3 restrains postinfarction remodeling in mice
    Journal: The Journal of Clinical Investigation 117 (10), 2825–2833

  • Fan GC, Ren X, Qian J, Yuan Q, Nicolaou P, Wang Y, Jones WK, Chu G, et al.
    2005273 citations
    Title: Novel cardioprotective role of a small heat-shock protein, Hsp20, against ischemia/reperfusion injury
    Journal: Circulation 111 (14), 1792–1799

  • Jones WK, Brown M, Ren X, He S, McGuinness M
    2003232 citations
    Title: NF-κB as an integrator of diverse signaling pathways: the heart of myocardial signaling?
    Journal: Cardiovascular Toxicology 3, 229–253

  • Francois CG, Breidenbach WC, Maldonado C, Kakoulidis TP, Hodges A, et al.
    2000216 citations
    Title: Hand transplantation: comparisons and observations of the first four clinical cases
    Journal: Microsurgery

  • Luther KM, Haar L, McGuinness M, Wang Y, Lynch IV TL, Phan A, Song Y, et al.
    2018201 citations
    Title: Exosomal miR-21a-5p mediates cardioprotection by mesenchymal stem cells
    Journal: Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 119, 125–137

  • Fan GC, Zhou X, Wang X, Song G, Qian J, Nicolaou P, Chen G, Ren X, et al.
    2008201 citations
    Title: Heat shock protein 20 interacting with phosphorylated Akt reduces doxorubicin-triggered oxidative stress and cardiotoxicity
    Journal: Circulation Research 103 (11), 1270–1279

  • Jones WK, Fan GC, Liao S, Zhang JM, Wang Y, Weintraub NL, et al.
    2009198 citations
    Title: Peripheral nociception associated with surgical incision elicits remote nonischemic cardioprotection via neurogenic activation of protein kinase C signaling
    Journal: Circulation 120 (11_suppl_1), S1–S9

  • Wang X, Zhu H, Zhang X, Liu Y, Chen J, Medvedovic M, Li H, Weiss MJ, et al.
    2012166 citations
    Title: Loss of the miR-144/451 cluster impairs ischaemic preconditioning-mediated cardioprotection by targeting Rac-1
    Journal: Cardiovascular Research 94 (2), 379–390

  • Jones Jr JW, Üstüner ET, Zdichavsky M, Edelstein J, Ren X, Maldonado C, et al.
    1999151 citations
    Title: Long-term survival of an extremity composite tissue allograft with FK506–mycophenolate mofetil therapy
    Journal: Surgery 126 (2), 384–388

  • Qian J, Ren X, Wang X, Zhang P, Jones WK, Molkentin JD, Fan GC, et al.
    2009147 citations
    Title: Blockade of Hsp20 phosphorylation exacerbates cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury by suppressed autophagy and increased cell death
    Journal: Circulation Research 105 (12), 1223–1231

HÉCTOR BURGOS GALLEGOS | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Scholar Award

Dr. HÉCTOR BURGOS GALLEGOS  | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Scholar Award

Académico Investigador at Universidad Santo Tomás, Chile

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos is a distinguished Chilean scholar with a strong academic background in psychology and biology. Holding a Doctorate in Psychology from the University of Chile, he has extensive expertise in neurocognition, psychobiology, and education. With decades of experience, he has served as a professor at various institutions, including Universidad Santo Tomás, USACH, and Universidad Mayor, specializing in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and psychopharmacology. He has also contributed to postgraduate education, directing theses and teaching in master’s programs in psychology and education. His research focuses on cognitive and affective factors in learning, neurodevelopmental disorders, and memory evaluation. Additionally, he has worked as a neurocognitive behavioral therapist since 2005. His academic achievements, extensive teaching record, and contributions to psychological research make him a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award. However, increased international research collaboration and high-impact publications could further strengthen his profile for global recognition.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos has a strong academic foundation in psychology and biology. He earned his Doctorate in Psychology from the University of Chile, specializing in neurocognition, psychobiology, and education. His educational journey includes rigorous training in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and psychopharmacology, equipping him with expertise in understanding brain-behavior relationships. Throughout his career, he has actively engaged in postgraduate education, guiding master’s and doctoral students in psychology and education. His academic background has enabled him to serve as a professor at multiple institutions, including Universidad Santo Tomás, Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH), and Universidad Mayor, where he has taught courses in neurodevelopment, cognitive processes, and psychopharmacology. His interdisciplinary education bridges psychology and neuroscience, allowing him to contribute significantly to both research and applied practice. His dedication to lifelong learning and academic excellence has established him as a leading scholar in cognitive psychology and neuroeducation.

Professional Experience📝

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos has extensive professional experience in psychology, neuroscience, and education. He has served as a professor at Universidad Santo Tomás, Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH), and Universidad Mayor, teaching courses in neurodevelopment, cognitive processes, and psychopharmacology. His expertise spans neurocognition, psychobiology, and educational psychology, allowing him to integrate research with practical applications in mental health and learning. As a researcher, he has led studies on cognitive development, neuroeducation, and psychopharmacological interventions, contributing to advancements in these fields. Additionally, he has mentored master’s and doctoral students, fostering academic growth and interdisciplinary collaboration. His work extends beyond academia, involving consultancy roles in cognitive rehabilitation and neuropsychological assessment. With a strong foundation in both research and practice, he has significantly influenced educational methodologies and psychological interventions, making notable contributions to the understanding of brain function, behavior, and learning processes in diverse populations.

Research Interest🔎

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos’s research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and education, with a focus on neurocognition, psychobiology, and cognitive development. He explores how brain function, neurotransmitters, and psychopharmacology influence learning, memory, and behavior. His work delves into neuroeducation, investigating how cognitive and emotional processes impact academic performance and mental well-being. He is particularly interested in executive functions, neurodevelopmental disorders, and the effects of psychotropic substances on cognitive function. His research also extends to cognitive rehabilitation and neuropsychological assessment, developing evidence-based interventions to enhance cognitive abilities in diverse populations. By integrating psychology, neuroscience, and educational science, he aims to improve teaching methodologies, learning strategies, and mental health interventions. His interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications, contributing to advancements in mental health, education, and cognitive neuroscience. Through his work, he seeks to enhance our understanding of brain-behavior relationships and optimize cognitive performance.

Award and Honor🏆

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to neuroscience, psychology, and education. His dedication to neurocognition, psychobiology, and cognitive development has earned him accolades from academic and research institutions. He has been recognized for his work in neuroeducation, executive function studies, and cognitive rehabilitation, receiving prestigious scholarships, research grants, and excellence awards. His contributions to psychopharmacology, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental health interventions have been acknowledged through invitations to international conferences, keynote speeches, and editorial board memberships in leading scientific journals. Additionally, his interdisciplinary research bridging psychology, neuroscience, and education has led to collaborations with renowned institutions, further solidifying his reputation in the field. His achievements not only highlight his expertise but also his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and applying research to improve learning, cognitive function, and mental well-being.

Research Skill🔬

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos possesses exceptional research skills in the fields of neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science. His expertise spans experimental design, statistical analysis, and neurocognitive assessments, enabling him to conduct rigorous and impactful research. He is proficient in psychometric evaluations, neuroimaging techniques, and behavioral studies, applying these methodologies to investigate cognitive development, executive functions, and psychobiology. His strong analytical skills allow him to interpret complex datasets, ensuring high scientific accuracy and reliability. Additionally, his ability to integrate interdisciplinary approaches has enhanced his research on neuroeducation, cognitive rehabilitation, and psychopharmacology. He is skilled in academic writing, peer-reviewed publishing, and grant proposal development, contributing to advancements in his field. His commitment to innovation and evidence-based research has positioned him as a key contributor in mental health studies, neurodevelopmental disorders, and learning sciences, furthering knowledge and improving educational and psychological interventions.

Conclusion💡

Héctor Manuel Burgos Gallegos is a highly accomplished scholar with a strong academic and professional background in psychology, neuroscience, and education. His decades of teaching, research supervision, and contributions to neurocognition and educational psychology make him a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award. However, enhancing his profile with more high-impact research publications, international collaborations, and funded research projects would further solidify his eligibility for this prestigious recognition.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Title: Child and Adolescent Health Programs in Obesity and Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Authors: Ana Sarmiento-Riveros, María José Aguilar-Cordero, Juan A. Barahona-Barahona, Gabriel E. Galindo, Claudia Carvallo, Fernando A. Crespo, Héctor Burgos
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/nu17061088

  • Title: Aromatic Bromination Abolishes Deficits in Visuospatial Learning Induced by MDMA (“Ecstasy”) in Rats While Preserving the Ability to Increase LTP in the Prefrontal Cortex
    Authors: Patricio Sáez-Briones, Boris Palma, Héctor Burgos, Rafael Barra, Alejandro Hernández
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/ijms24043724

  • Title: Prefrontal Cortical Control of Activity in Nucleus Accumbens Core Is Weakened by High-Fat Diet and Prevented by Co-Treatment with N-Acetylcysteine: Implications for the Development of Obesity
    Authors: Morgan Carlos, Saez-Briones Patricio, Barra Rafael, Reyes Andrea, Zepeda-Morales Katherine, Constandil Luis, Rios Miguel, Ramirez Paulina, Burgos Hector, Hernandez Alejandro
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/IJMS231710089

  • Title: NMDA and P2X7 Receptors Require Pannexin 1 Activation to Initiate and Maintain Nociceptive Signaling in the Spinal Cord of Neuropathic Rats
    Authors: David Bravo, Katherine Zepeda-Morales, Carola J. Maturana, Jeffri S. Retamal, Alejandro Hernández, Teresa Pelissier, Rafael Barra Pezo, Patricio Sáez-Briones, Héctor Burgos, Luis Constandil
    Year: 2022
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/ijms23126705

  • Title: Hot Executive Function Assessment Instruments in Preschool Children: A Systematic Review
    Authors: Héctor Burgos
    Year: 2021
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010095

  • Title: Hypertension in Prenatally Undernourished Young-Adult Rats Is Maintained by Tonic Reciprocal Paraventricular–Coerulear Excitatory Interactions
    Authors: Bernardita Cayupe, Carlos Morgan, Gustavo Puentes, Luis Valladares, Héctor Burgos, Amparo Castillo, Alejandro Hernández, Luis Constandil, Miguel Ríos, Patricio Sáez-Briones
    Year: 2021
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/molecules26123568

  • Title: Neurociencia, Espiritualidad y Religión
    Authors: Héctor Burgos Gallegos
    Year: 2020
    Citation: DOI: 10.38123/rer.v2i1.42

  • Title: Early Postnatal Environmental Enrichment Restores Neurochemical and Functional Plasticities of the Cerebral Cortex and Improves Learning Performance in Hidden-Prenatally-Malnourished Young-Adult Rats
    Authors: Burgos H., Hernández A., Constandil L., Ríos M., Flores O., Puentes G., Hernández K., Morgan C., Valladares L., Castillo A.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.02.001

  • Title: Facts and Hypotheses about the Programming of Neuroplastic Deficits by Prenatal Malnutrition
    Authors: Barra R., Morgan C., Saez-Briones P., Reyes-Parada M., Burgos H., Morales B., Hernandez A.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: DOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nuy047

  • Title: Methylphenidate Has Long-Lasting Metaplastic Effects in the Prefrontal Cortex of Adolescent Rats
    Authors: Burgos H., Cofré C., Hernández A., Sáez-Briones P., Agurto R., Castillo A., Morales B., Zeise M.L.
    Year: 2015
    Citation: DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2015.05.009

  • Title: β2-Adrenoceptor Stimulation Restores Frontal Cortex Plasticity and Improves Visuospatial Performance in Hidden-Prenatally-Malnourished Young-Adult Rats
    Authors: Sáez-Briones P., Soto-Moyano R., Burgos H., Castillo A., Valladares L., Morgan C., Pérez H., Barra R., Constandil L., Laurido C.
    Year: 2015
    Citation: DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2014.11.003

  • Title: Preference for High-Fat Diet Is Developed by Young Swiss CD1 Mice after Short-Term Feeding and Is Prevented by NMDA Receptor Antagonists
    Authors: Buttigieg A., Flores O., Hernández A., Sáez-Briones P., Burgos H., Morgan C.
    Year: 2014
    Citation: DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2013.10.018

  • Title: Knockdown of α2C-Adrenoceptors in the Occipital Cortex Rescued Long-Term Potentiation in Hidden Prenatally Malnourished Rats
    Authors: Barra R., Soto-Moyano R., Valladares L., Morgan C., Pérez H., Burgos H., Olivares R., Sáez-Briones P., Laurido C., Hernández A.
    Year: 2012
    Citation: DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2012.07.006

Chunxue Bai | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

 Emeritus Professor, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University Chair, ISRD of Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, China, China

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai is a distinguished scholar and leader in respiratory medicine with extensive expertise in e-Health and Metaverse applications, lung cancer, COPD, and acute lung injury. 🎓 He earned his MD from Harbin Medical University and advanced degrees from prestigious institutions in China and the USA. 🌏 Prof. Bai holds the position of Emeritus Professor at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, and serves as the Chief of the Shanghai Engineering and Technology Research Center of IoT for Respiratory Medicine. 🏥 He is also the Director of the Shanghai Respiratory Research Institute and has previously led the Research Institute of Respiratory Diseases. 🌟 Prof. Bai has been instrumental in advancing respiratory medicine through his editorial roles and leadership in numerous professional societies. 📚 His accolades include the APSR Medal for his significant contributions to the field. 🏆

Professional Profile:

Education🎓 

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai has a distinguished educational background in medicine. 🎓 He completed his MD at Harbin Medical University in China, followed by a Master’s degree of Science from Beijing Union Medical University. 🇨🇳 Prof. Bai pursued advanced studies with a Fellowship at the Japan Anti-tuberculosis Institute in Tokyo and earned his PhD from Shanghai Medical University. 🌏 His academic journey continued with postdoctoral research at the University of California, San Francisco, further enhancing his expertise in respiratory medicine. 🇺🇸

Professional Experience 💼

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai boasts an impressive professional career in respiratory medicine. 🌟 He currently serves as Emeritus Professor at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, and leads the Shanghai Engineering and Technology Research Center of IoT for Respiratory Medicine. 🏥 Prof. Bai has also been the Director of the Shanghai Respiratory Research Institute and previously led the Research Institute of Respiratory Diseases at Fudan University. 📚 His leadership extends to chairing the Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline for Respiratory Diseases and heading the Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Zhongshan Hospital. 🎖️ His extensive experience also includes editorial roles and significant contributions to various professional societies, underlining his impact in the field. 🌐

Research interest🔍

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai focuses his research on pivotal areas in respiratory medicine. 🌬️ His interests include advancing e-Health and Metaverse technologies for improved medical care and management. 🌐 He is deeply engaged in studying lung cancer and its innovative treatments, alongside chronic COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). 🎗️ Prof. Bai also explores acute lung injury and ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, aiming to enhance understanding and treatment of these critical conditions. 🚑 His work integrates cutting-edge technology and medical research to drive progress in respiratory health. 🧬

Award and Honor🏅

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai has been recognized with prestigious awards and honors for his outstanding contributions to respiratory medicine. 🌟 In 2016, he was awarded the APSR Medal for his remarkable achievements in the field. 🏅 Prof. Bai’s leadership and impact extend to serving as President of the International Association for Metaverse in Medicine and the Chinese Society of e-Health, and as Chair of the Chinese Alliance Against Lung Cancer. 🏥 He has also held significant roles such as President of the Shanghai Association on Tobacco Control and Vice President of the Chinese Thoracic Society. 🏆 His accolades reflect his dedication to advancing respiratory health and his influential role in the global medical community. 🌍

 

Research Skill🔍

Prof. Dr. Chunxue Bai possesses exceptional research skills that drive advancements in respiratory medicine. 🔬 He excels in integrating e-Health and Metaverse technologies into medical research, enhancing patient care and data management. 🌐 His expertise extends to pioneering studies on lung cancer and COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), utilizing innovative methodologies to improve treatment outcomes. 🎗️ Prof. Bai’s research also involves comprehensive investigations into acute lung injury and ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome), where he applies advanced analytical techniques to develop effective therapies. 🚑 His ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and collaborate with international experts underscores his significant contributions to the field. 🌍

 

Achievements🏆

  • 🌟 Awarded the APSR Medal in 2016 for outstanding contributions to respiratory medicine.
  • 🏅 President of the International Association for Metaverse in Medicine.
  • 🏥 Chief of the Shanghai Engineering and Technology Research Center of IoT for Respiratory Medicine.
  • 🎓 Director of the Shanghai Respiratory Research Institute.
  • 🏆 President of the Chinese Society of e-Health and the Chinese Alliance Against Lung Cancer.
  • 🌍 Chair of the Chinese Alliance Against Lung Cancer and Shanghai Association on Tobacco Control.
  • 📚 Editor-in-Chief of Metaverse in Medicine and former Associate Editor of American Journal of Physiology Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology.
  • 👩‍⚕️ Vice President of the Chinese Thoracic Society and Chinese Association of Chest Physicians.

Projects📊

  • 🌐 e-Health Integration: Leading research on integrating e-Health and Metaverse technologies into respiratory medicine for enhanced patient care.
  • 🩺 Lung Cancer Research: Conducting innovative studies to improve early detection and treatment of lung cancer.
  • 🌬️ COPD Management: Developing new strategies and therapies to better manage Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
  • 🚑 Acute Lung Injury and ARDS: Investigating advanced treatments and interventions for acute lung injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).
  • 💻 IoT in Respiratory Medicine: Overseeing the Shanghai Engineering and Technology Research Center’s projects to implement IoT solutions in respiratory health.

Publications📜

  • “Internet of things-based management versus standard management of home noninvasive ventilation in COPD patients with hypercapnic chronic respiratory failure: a multicentre randomized controlled non-inferiority trial”
    Authors: Jiang, W., Jin, X., Du, C., Bai, C., Song, Y.
    Journal: eClinicalMedicine
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0 📄
  • “Heterogeneities and impact profiles of early chronic obstructive pulmonary disease status: findings from the China Pulmonary Health Study”
    Authors: Lei, J., Huang, K., Wu, S., Yang, T., Wang, C., Bai, C.
    Journal: The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1 📄
  • “Editorial: A year in review: discussions in pulmonary medicine”
    Authors: Wang, Y., Mirsaeidi, M.S., Bai, C., Yang, D.
    Journal: Frontiers in Medicine
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0 📄
  • “Contrastive learning with token projection for Omicron pneumonia identification from few-shot chest CT images”
    Authors: Jiang, X., Yang, D., Feng, L., Bai, C., Fang, H.
    Journal: Frontiers in Medicine
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0 📄
  • “Mediating Effect of Tobacco Dependence on the Association Between Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Case-Control Study”
    Authors: Li, J., Xu, J., Yang, L., Xiao, D., Wang, C., Bai, C.
    Journal: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0 📄
  • “Current and Future Perspectives on Computed Tomography Screening for Lung Cancer: A Roadmap From 2023 to 2027 From the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer”
    Authors: Lam, S., Bai, C., Baldwin, D.R., Triphuridet, N., Field, J.
    Journal: Journal of Thoracic Oncology
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3 📄
  • “Concept and prospect of the Human-Computer Multi-Disciplinary team (MDT) in pulmonary nodule evaluation”
    Authors: Yang, L., Yang, D., Yao, M., Bai, C.
    Journal: Clinical eHealth
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 0 📄
  • “Expert consensus on the “Digital Human” of metaverse in medicine”
    Authors: Yang, D., Sun, M., Zhou, J., Bai, C., Song, Y.
    Journal: Clinical eHealth
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 0 📄
  • “Application of artificial intelligence in modern medicine”
    Authors: Xu, N., Yang, D., Arikawa, K., Bai, C.
    Journal: Clinical eHealth
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3 📄
  • “Exploring the metaverse hospital beyond your imagination”
    Authors: Sun, M., Bai, C., Yang, D.
    Journal: Clinical eHealth
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1 📄

Golnaz Atefi | Family care | Best Researcher Award

🌟Ms. Golnaz Atefi, Family care, Best Researcher Award🏆

Golnaz Atefi at Maastricht University, Netherlands

Golnaz Atefi is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at Maastricht University, specializing in optimizing psychosocial interventions in dementia care with a focus on family caregivers. She holds a PhD candidacy from Maastricht University, where her research intersects technology, elder care, and behavior, aiming to enhance dementia care through innovative approaches. With a background in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology, Golnaz has a diverse skill set and a passion for making a positive impact in the field of dementia care.

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Golnaz Atefi has an impressive record of publications in reputable journals, reflecting her scholarly contributions to the field. Her research papers have garnered attention and citations within the academic community, indicating the significance of her work. Additionally, she has presented her findings at various conferences, further enhancing her visibility and impact within the scientific community.

  • Citations: Golnaz L. Atefi has received 11 citations across 11 documents.
  • Publications: They have authored 4 documents.
  • h-index: The h-index is 2, indicating that at least 2 of their papers have received 2 or more citations.

Education

Golnaz Atefi holds a PhD candidacy from Maastricht University, where she is focusing on innovative approaches to dementia care. She obtained her Master’s degree in Cognitive Neurosciences and Clinical Neuropsychology from Padova University in Italy, where her thesis focused on pain in Parkinson’s disease. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in neuroscience and psychology, essential for her research in dementia care.

Research Focus

Golnaz Atefi’s research primarily revolves around optimizing psychosocial interventions in dementia care, particularly targeting family caregivers. She explores the integration of technology-based solutions and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to enhance the well-being of individuals with dementia and their families. Her work spans various aspects of dementia care, including intervention design, technology adoption, and implementation strategies.

Professional Journey

Golnaz Atefi’s professional journey has been marked by diverse experiences and collaborations across different institutions and countries. As a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at Maastricht University, she has led research projects focusing on dementia care and technology adoption. She has also undertaken seconded positions and fellowships at institutions such as University College London, Stellenbosch University, and Autonomous University of Madrid, broadening her expertise and network within the field.

Honors & Awards

Golnaz Atefi has received recognition for her contributions to dementia care research. She was awarded the Early-Stage Researcher Innovator Award from the DISTINCT international school, highlighting her innovative approach to research. Additionally, her fundraising campaigns for dementia research have garnered attention and support, demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact beyond academia.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Golnaz Atefi has authored several notable publications in reputable journals, covering topics such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), blended interventions, and the role of technology in supporting caregivers of people with dementia. Her research contributions have advanced the understanding of psychosocial interventions in dementia care and have been disseminated through conferences, workshops, and peer-reviewed publications.

A Web-Based Intervention Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Family Caregivers of People With Dementia: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

  • Published in JMIR Aging on April 4, 2024.
  • DOI: 10.2196/53489
  • Contributors: Golnaz L. Atefi; Rosalia J M van Knippenberg; Sara Laureen Bartels; Andrés Losada-Baltar; María Márquez-González; Frans R J Verhey; Marjolein E de Vugt

EmpRess: an eHealth implementation readiness checklist for dementia developed through an interview study of stakeholder needs

  • Published in Aging & Mental Health on March 11, 2024.
  • DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2024.2323951
  • Contributors: Hannah L. Christie; Golnaz Atefi; Michael P. Craven; Martin Orrell; Marjolein E. de Vugt

The use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in informal caregivers of people with dementia and other long-term or chronic conditions: A systematic review and conceptual integration

  • Published in Clinical Psychology Review in November 2023.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102341
  • Contributors: Golnaz L. Atefi; Marjolein E. de Vugt; Rosalia J.M. van Knippenberg; Michael E. Levin; Frans R.J. Verhey; Sara Laureen Bartels

A Web-Based Intervention Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Family Caregivers of People With Dementia: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (Preprint)

  • Preprint published on October 8, 2023.
  • DOI: 10.2196/preprints.53489
  • Contributors: Golnaz. L Atefi; Rosalia J M van Knippenberg; Sara Laureen Bartels; Andrés Losada-Baltar; María Márquez-González; Frans R J Verhey; Marjolein E de Vugt

Can technology impact loneliness in dementia? A scoping review on the role of assistive technologies in delivering psychosocial interventions in long-term care

  • Published in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology on October 3, 2023.
  • DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2021.1984594
  • Contributors: Kübra Beliz Budak; Golnaz Atefi; Viktoria Hoel; Franziska Laporte Uribe; Franka Meiland; Sonja Teupen; Simone Anna Felding; Martina Roes

Blended intervention based on acceptance and commitment therapy for informal caregivers of people with dementia (ACT-IC): protocol of a mixed-methods feasibility study

  • Published in BMJ Open in September 2023.
  • DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070499
  • Contributors: Golnaz L Atefi; Rosalia J M van Knippenberg; Sara Laureen Bartels; Frans R J Verhey; Marjolein E de Vugt

Research Timeline

Golnaz Atefi’s research journey spans several years, starting from her internship at the University of Padova in 2019, where she focused on perception and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. Since then, she has undertaken various research positions and fellowships, each contributing to her expertise in dementia care and technology-based interventions. Her current PhD candidacy at Maastricht University is the culmination of her research journey, where she continues to make significant contributions to the field.

Collaborations and Projects

Throughout her career, Golnaz Atefi has collaborated with numerous institutions and researchers worldwide on projects related to dementia care and technology adoption. These collaborations have enriched her research experience and facilitated the exchange of knowledge and expertise across different disciplines. Her involvement in diverse projects underscores her commitment to advancing the field of dementia care through interdisciplinary collaborations.