Assist. Prof. Dr Young Wook Seo | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Young Wook Seo | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

🩺 Assist. Prof. Dr. Young Wook Seo is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and Clinical Assistant Professor at Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea. Specializing in foot and ankle surgery and sports medicine 🦶⚽, he has authored 12 peer-reviewed publications 📚 and presented at top international conferences 🌍. Dr. Seo is recognized for his innovative research in ultrasound diagnostics and surgical techniques 🧠🔬. A recipient of multiple academic awards 🏅, he also plays a key role in teaching and surgical training 🎓. His dedication to advancing orthopedic science makes him a rising leader in the field. 🌟

Assist. Prof. Dr Young Wook Seo, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ajou University Hospital, Ajou University School of Medicine, South Korea

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Education 🎓

Dr. Young Wook Seo’s educational journey reflects a strong foundation in medical science and clinical excellence. He earned his M.D. 🩺 from Ajou University School of Medicine, followed by an M.S. in Medical Sciences from Ajou University’s Graduate School 🔬. Further advancing his academic pursuits, he completed Ph.D. coursework in the same department 🧠📖. This robust educational path not only highlights his commitment to lifelong learning and advanced medical knowledge but also supports his expertise in research and clinical innovation. His academic credentials position him as a dedicated scholar and a leader in orthopedic medicine. 🦴🌟

Instructor Appointments  🎤📚

Dr. Young Wook Seo has played a dynamic role as an instructor at both national and international medical forums. He has led sessions at the Korean Orthopaedic Ultrasound Society’s Fall and Winter Courses (2023, 2024) 🔍🦴, the prestigious IFFAS World Congress (2024) 🌍👣, and the Korean Orthopaedic Association Spring Meeting (2024) 🧠📊. His contributions also extend to the Korean Military Medical Association’s Continuing Education Program (2024) 🪖💉. These appointments reflect his expertise, teaching excellence, and dedication to advancing orthopedic education and diagnostics on a global stage. 🌐🏅

Honors and Awards🏅

Dr. Young Wook Seo has been widely recognized for his excellence in clinical care, academic contributions, and leadership. He received the Chairman’s Award from the Gyeonggi-do Medical Association and the Good Doctor Award from Ajou University Hospital in 2014 🏥👏. His service in the Navy earned him the Best Doctor Award (2019) and a Division Commander’s Commendation (2020) ⚓🎖. In 2024, he was honored with the Outstanding Faculty Award for inpatient care and the Academic Excellence Award from the Korean Orthopaedic Ultrasound Society, solidifying his impact in both education and innovation. 🦴📚✨

Conference Presentations 🌏

Dr. Young Wook Seo has showcased his innovative orthopedic research at top international conferences such as Eurospine, EFAS, IFFAS, AOFAS, and the Asia-Pacific Knee Society from 2017 to 2024 🦴🌍. His oral and poster presentations have elevated discussions on foot and ankle surgery, spine health, and sports medicine. Domestically 🇰🇷, he actively contributes to key Korean forums like the Korean Orthopaedic Association, Korean Foot and Ankle Society, and the Orthopaedic Ultrasound Society, consistently from 2016 to 2024. His active presence on both global and local platforms highlights his commitment to advancing orthopedic knowledge and clinical excellence. 📈📚✨

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Young Wook Seo’s research centers on advancing orthopedic surgical techniques and postoperative pain management, particularly in foot and ankle surgery 🦶. His work explores the effectiveness of nerve blocks for pain relief, the use of ultrasonography for precise diagnosis, and innovations like arthroscopic ultrasound-assisted repairs for ligament injuries. He also investigates complications such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and presents minimally invasive approaches like nail-preserving tumor excisions. By integrating imaging, nerve block techniques, and surgical innovations, Dr. Seo contributes to safer, more efficient treatments for lower limb orthopedic conditions ⚙️🔍💉🧠.

Publications 📖

Analgesic effectiveness of continuous versus single-injection adductor canal block in addition to continuous popliteal sciatic nerve block for bimalleolar and trimalleolar ankle fracture surgery: Prospective randomized controlled trial
👨‍🔬 Authors: Young Uk Park, Han Bum Joe, Jong Wha Lee, Young Wook Seo
📖 Journal: Journal of Orthopaedic Science
📅 Published: January 2025

Incidence and Risk Factors of Deep Vein Thrombosis after Foot and Ankle Surgery
👨‍🔬 Authors: Young Uk Park, Hyong Nyun Kim, Jae Ho Cho, Taehun Kim, Gunoo Kang, Young Wook Seo
📖 Journal: Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery
📅 Published: 2024

AURA: Arthroscopic Ultrasound-Assisted All-Inside Repair of Lateral Ankle Ligament
👨‍🔬 Authors: Younguk Park, Young Wook Seo
📖 Journal: Arthroscopy Techniques
📅 Published: November 2024

Intraoperative assessment of hindfoot alignment using C-arm fluoroscopy
👨‍🔬 Authors: Young Uk Park, Jong Wha Lee, Jun Young Chung, Wan-Sun Choi, Taehun Kim, Young Wook Seo
📖 Journal: Journal of Orthopaedic Science
📅 Published: September 2024

Nail-preserving excision of glomus tumor in the second toe: Case report and literature review
👨‍🔬 Authors: Young Uk Park, Jongseong Han, Young Wook Seo
📖 Journal: Medicine
📅 Published: March 15, 2024

Use of Ultrasonography for Differential Diagnosis of Acute Ankle Injury
👨‍🔬 Authors: Young Uk Park, Jong Wha Lee, Young Wook Seo
📖 Journal: Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
📅 Published: 2023

Assist. Prof. Dr Sae-Yeon Won | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Sae-Yeon Won | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sae-Yeon Won 🧠⚕️ is a distinguished neurosurgeon and researcher at Rostock University Medical Center, Germany. With an MD and PhD in Neurological Surgery 🎓, he has over 85 peer-reviewed publications 📚 and an H-index of 17 📊. His research focuses on neurovascular diseases, brain trauma, and innovative surgical materials 🧪🔬. A former scholar at Harvard University 🌍, he has received prestigious grants and leads collaborative projects across Germany 🇩🇪. As founder of the Posterior Fossa Community 🧩 and active member of top neurosurgical societies, Dr. Won’s work bridges clinical excellence with groundbreaking biomedical research 💡🏥.

Assist. Prof. Dr Sae-Yeon Won, Rostock University Medical Center, Germany

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Education 🎓

Dr. Sae-Yeon Won earned his MD from J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt 🇩🇪 (2007–2014), complemented by a research stint at Harvard University 🧠🇺🇸 in 2012. He received his Doctor of Medicine (Dr. med.) in 2015, graduating summa cum laude 🏅 with a dissertation on dual-energy CT imaging in brain hemorrhages 🧪🩻. In 2021, he achieved a PhD (Habilitation) in Neurological Surgery from Rostock University Medical Centre 🏥, focusing on epilepsy in subdural hematoma patients 💡⚡. His academic journey reflects deep commitment to neurosurgical research and clinical excellence across global institutions 📚🌐.

Professional Journey 🧠🏥

Dr. Sae-Yeon Won began his neurosurgical residency at J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt 🇩🇪 (2014–2020) under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Volker Seifert. He continued his residency at University Medical Centre Rostock 🏥, followed by a clinical fellowship (2020–2021) 🩺. Since June 2021, he has served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery under Prof. Dr. Thomas M. Freiman 🎓. His continuous advancement in clinical neurosurgery reflects exceptional dedication, hands-on expertise in complex brain disorders 🧬, and a strong commitment to academic medicine 📚👨‍⚕️.

Grants & Scholarships 🎓💰

Dr. Sae-Yeon Won has been awarded multiple prestigious grants, including the Clinical Price in NeuroWiss (€1,500) in 2019 for his research on aneurysms 🧠. In 2021, he received the FORUN 2021 Research Award (€18,867) and DePuy Spine Scholarship (€2,000) 🏆. He was also awarded State Graduate Funding (€24,000) for coagulation disorder research and the DGNI Young Scientist Award (€20,000) for intracranial pressure monitoring 🧬. Additionally, his Teaching Grant (€8,800) supports innovative virtual reality training for neurosurgical students 🎮💡.

Contributions 💡

Dr. Sae-Yeon Won’s research demonstrates the potential of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) as a safer hemostatic agent in neurosurgery 🩺. Unlike traditional bipolar coagulation, H₂O₂ showed minimal neuronal damage, with limited impact (≤1mm from the surface) 🧬. This suggests it could be a viable alternative to conventional methods, reducing risks during surgery. Additionally, his study found H₂O₂ had visible effects on tumor cells, opening new possibilities for its use in brain tumor treatment 🎯. This research holds promise for more effective brain tumor surgeries, prioritizing tumor removal while preserving surrounding brain tissue 🌟.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Sae-Yeon Won’s research spans several critical areas in neurosurgery and neurology. His work focuses on stroke 🩸, exploring innovative treatments and early detection methods. He also investigates neurovascular diseases 🩺, aiming to improve understanding and management of conditions like aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations. In neurooncology 🎯, his studies explore novel approaches for treating brain tumors, especially in minimizing damage to healthy tissue during surgery. Furthermore, Dr. Won’s research addresses traumatic brain injury 💥, seeking new solutions for recovery and minimizing long-term effects on patients. His work combines cutting-edge treatments with clinical practice.

Publications 📝

Enhancing Surgical Education for Medical Students Through Virtual Reality: The Digital Surgical Operating Theatre Tour

  • Authors: D. Dubinski, S. Won, C. Hardung, F.A. Gessler, B.F.M. Romeike

  • Journal: World Neurosurgery, 2025

The Velocity of Temporalis Muscle Wasting in Cerebral Metastasis Is Prognostic for Poor Survival

  • Authors: A. Rafaelian, S. Won, B. Behmanesh, F.A. Gessler, D. Dubinski

  • Journal: Frontiers in Oncology, 2025

Surgical Infarct Volume Reduction and Functional Outcomes in Patients with Ischemic Cerebellar Stroke: Results from a Multicentric Retrospective Study

  • Authors: S. Hernández-Durán, J. Walter, B. Behmanesh, S. Won, F.A. Gessler

  • Journal: Journal of Neurosurgery, 2024

Hybrid-3D Robotic Suite in Spine and Trauma Surgery – Experiences in 210 Patients

  • Authors: D.M. Haida, P. Mohr, S. Won, M. Hanschen, S.M. Huber-Wagner

  • Journal: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 2024

Efficacy and Safety of Bedside Percutaneous Three-Millimeter Twist-Drill Trephination Under Local Anesthesia—A Retrospective Study of 1000 Patients

  • Authors: B. Puhahn-Schmeiser, H. Wegent, S. Won, J.F. Zentner, T.M. Freiman

  • Journal: Acta Neurochirurgica, 2024

Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Neurosurgery—Unveiling ChatGPT for Neurosurgical Discharge Summaries and Operative Reports

  • Authors: D. Dubinski, S. Won, S. Trnovec, T.M. Freiman, F.A. Gessler

  • Journal: Acta Neurochirurgica, 2024

Prof Yuri Lyubchenko | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yuri Lyubchenko | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko 🎓🧬 is a globally renowned biophysicist and nanotechnologist whose groundbreaking research spans neurodegenerative diseases 🧠, cancer biology 🧫, HIV research 🧪, and nanoimaging 🔬. With advanced degrees in Chemical Kinetics, Molecular Biophysics, and Molecular Biology, he pioneered the on-surface aggregation mechanism for amyloids and developed high-resolution AFM techniques to probe biomolecular structures at the nanoscale. 🧿 A Distinguished Scientist at UNMC 🌟, Prof. Lyubchenko has over 200 publications and has served on major NIH, NSF, and DOE panels. His innovative work continues to reshape our understanding of human disease and molecular biology on a global scale. 🌍✨

Prof Yuri Lyubchenko, University of Nebraska Medical Center, United States

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🎓 Education

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko’s academic journey began at the prestigious Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 🇷🇺, where he earned an M.S. in Chemical Kinetics ⚗️ in 1968. He then advanced to a Ph.D. in Molecular Biophysics 🧬 by 1971, and later crowned his academic accomplishments with a D.Sc. in Molecular Biology 🧫 in 1989 at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, Moscow. This exceptional educational foundation laid the groundwork for a pioneering career in biomedical research, empowering him to tackle complex biological questions with atomic-level precision and innovation. 🌍📚✨

🏅 Honors 

In 2008, Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko was honored as a Distinguished Scientist 🏆 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, acknowledging his remarkable contributions to biomedical research. His service to the scientific community spans across elite institutions—he has served on NIH study sections, NCI intramural research panels, as well as NSF and DOE review boards 🧪📊. As an associate and academic editor ✍️ for over a dozen high-impact journals, he continues to shape scientific discourse worldwide. His leadership, credibility, and dedication make him a pillar in the global research ecosystem 🌐🧠.

🧬 Research Leadership

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko has held a series of impactful roles across top-tier institutions worldwide. Since 2004, he has served as Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center 🏫. His earlier appointments include key research positions at Arizona State University 🔬 and the University of Nevada Reno 🌄. Prior to his U.S. appointments, he led pioneering molecular biology work at the USSR Academy of Sciences 🇷🇺. From junior scientist to senior leadership roles, his journey through academia and global research centers reflects an extraordinary legacy of commitment, discovery, and innovation in the life sciences 🌟🧪.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko’s research is at the forefront of structural biology, focusing on the mechanistic regulation of DNA-protein interactions, chromatin dynamics, and amyloid aggregation—key to understanding neurodegenerative diseases 🧠. He has revolutionized the application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) 🧫 for nanoscale visualization of DNA, RNA, and protein complexes in various environments 🌊. His work on beta-amyloid aggregation and PARP-1 regulation has been widely cited, reflecting a lasting impact on neuroscience and molecular genetics 📈. Prof. Lyubchenko’s research bridges nanotechnology with biology, offering transformative tools and perspectives for biomedical science ⚙️🧪.

📘 Publications

Regulation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 by DNA structure-specific binding
👨‍🔬 I. Lonskaya, V.N. Potaman, L.S. Shlyakhtenko, E.A. Oussatcheva, Y.L. Lyubchenko, et al.
🧪 Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280 (17), 17076–17083 (2005)
📊 Citations: 265
🧬🧠 DNA Repair | Protein Interaction | Structural Biology

 Atomic force microscopy imaging of double-stranded DNA and RNA
👨‍🔬 Y.L. Lyubchenko, A.A. Gall, L.S. Shlyakhtenko, R.E. Harrington, B.L. Jacobs, et al.
🧪 Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 10 (3), 589–606 (1992)
📊 Citations: 252
🔬🧬 Visualization | AFM | Molecular Structure

Atomic force microscopy of DNA and bacteriophage in air, water and propanol: the role of adhesion forces
👨‍🔬 Y.L. Lyubchenko, P.I. Oden, D. Lampner, S.M. Lindsay, K.A. Dunker
🧪 Nucleic Acids Research, 21 (5), 1117–1123 (1993)
📊 Citations: 232
🧲🦠 DNA Imaging | Nanotechnology | Surface Chemistry

Residues 17–20 and 30–35 of beta‐amyloid play critical roles in aggregation
👨‍🔬 R. Liu, C. McAllister, Y. Lyubchenko, M.R. Sierks
🧪 Journal of Neuroscience Research, 75 (2), 162–171 (2004)
📊 Citations: 229
🧠🧩 Alzheimer’s Disease | Protein Aggregation | Amyloids

🔍 5. Comparative studies of bacteria with an atomic force microscopy operating in different modes
👨‍🔬 A.V. Bolshakova, O.I. Kiselyova, A.S. Filonov, O.Y. Frolova, Y.L. Lyubchenko, et al.
🧪 Ultramicroscopy, 86 (1–2), 121–128 (2001)
📊 Citations: 226
🦠🔬 Bacteria | AFM Techniques | Surface Analysis

AFM for analysis of structure and dynamics of DNA and protein–DNA complexes
👨‍🔬 Y.L. Lyubchenko, L.S. Shlyakhtenko
🧪 Methods, 47 (3), 206–213 (2009)
📊 Citations: 222
🔬🧬 DNA-Protein Interactions | Method Development | AFM

Dr Binod Dhakal | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Binod Dhakal | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Binod Dhakal is an esteemed hematologist-oncologist 🩸🎗️ and Associate Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin 🏥. He holds an M.D. from Saint Francis Hospital and an MBBS from Manipal College of Medical Sciences, with an M.S. in Clinical & Translational Science. His research focuses on multiple myeloma, CAR-T cell therapy, and cancer immunotherapy 🧬. Dr. Dhakal has secured multimillion-dollar grants 💰, received prestigious awards 🏅, and serves as a reviewer for leading oncology journals 📖. His contributions to oncology research and education make him a top contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Dr Binod Dhakal, Medical College of Wisconsin, United States

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Education🎓

Dr. Binod Dhakal has an impressive academic journey in medicine and oncology 🏥🔬. He earned his MBBS from Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal 🇳🇵 (1999-2004) and later completed his M.D. at Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston, IL, USA 🇺🇸 (2007-2010). He specialized further as a Hematology/Oncology Fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin (2013-2016) 🩸🎗️. To strengthen his research expertise, he obtained an M.S. in Clinical & Translational Science from the Clinical and Translational Institute of Southeast Wisconsin (2015-2016) 📊🧬. His extensive education underscores his commitment to advancing cancer research and patient care.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Binod Dhakal is a highly acclaimed hematologist-oncologist 🎗️, recognized for his excellence in medical research and education 📚. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the American Society of Oncology Travel Trainee Award ✈️, Best Oral Abstract Award 🏅, and Outstanding Medical Student Teacher Award 🏫. His leadership was further acknowledged as Chief Fellow in Hematology/Oncology 🏥. Dr. Dhakal’s groundbreaking work in multiple myeloma and cancer immunotherapy 🧬 has earned him esteemed fellowships and research accolades. His dedication to advancing oncology and mentoring future physicians makes him a leading figure in the field.

Contributions 👨‍🏫

Dr. Binod Dhakal is a dedicated mentor and faculty leader, guiding numerous fellows and researchers in multiple myeloma studies 🩸🧬. Since 2016, he has mentored Guru Subramaniam in research and MS thesis development. His mentorship extends to esteemed fellows like Smith Giri (2018-Present), Madan Aryal (2018-2022), Lindsay Hammons (2021-2023), and Ramsha Ahmed (2022-Present) 📚🔍. His contributions continue with Bicky Thapa, Gulrayz Ahmed, Ravi Narra, Jennifer Obasi, Othman Akhtar, Fumou Sun, and Kritika Yadav, ensuring future advancements in hematology and oncology. His commitment to training the next generation of experts solidifies his impact in medical research.

Books Chapters 📖

Dr. Binod Dhakal has made significant contributions to medical literature through books, chapters, and editorial works 📚📝. His 2011 piece, Medical Student Perspectives: Journey Through Different Worlds, explores user-driven healthcare. He co-authored statistical analysis discussions in Current Concepts and Controversies in Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (2014) 📊📖. His works on allogeneic stem cell transplantation and CAR-T therapy in multiple myeloma (2015-2020) in Bone Marrow Transplantation and Blood Reviews provide crucial insights into hematology and oncology 🩸🧬. His expertise in narrative medicine, stem cell therapy, and cancer research continues to shape the field.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Binod Dhakal’s research primarily focuses on multiple myeloma, hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), and CAR-T cell therapy 🧬🧑‍⚕️. His work explores stem cell mobilization with novel induction therapies, B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)-directed immunotherapy, and cytokine release syndrome in HCT patients 💉🦠. He has investigated the role of beta-blockers like propranolol in reducing molecular risk markers and examined the ethical challenges in CAR-T cell therapy slot allocation ⚖️🔍. His research provides groundbreaking insights into improving transplant success rates and reducing treatment-related complications, shaping the future of oncology and hematology. 🚀📚

Publications 📚

“Cilta-cel or standard care in lenalidomide-refractory multiple myeloma” 🧬💊
🖊 Authors: J. San-Miguel, B. Dhakal, K. Yong, A. Spencer, S. Anguille, M.V. Mateos, et al.
📖 Journal: New England Journal of Medicine 🏥
📅 Year: 2023
📊 Citations: 400

“Pomalidomide, bortezomib, and dexamethasone for patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (OPTIMISMM): a randomised, open-label study” 💉🔬
🖊 Authors: P.G. Richardson, A. Oriol, M. Beksac, A.M. Liberati, M. Galli, F. Schjesvold, et al.
📖 Journal: The Lancet Oncology 🏥
📅 Year: 2019
📊 Citations: 400

“Daratumumab, carfilzomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone with minimal residual disease response-adapted therapy in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma” 🦠🩸
🖊 Authors: L.J. Costa, S. Chhabra, E. Medvedova, B.R. Dholaria, T.M. Schmidt, K.N. Godby, et al.
📖 Journal: Journal of Clinical Oncology 🏥
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 220

“Autologous transplantation for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma in the era of novel agent induction: a systematic review and meta-analysis” 🏥📊
🖊 Authors: B. Dhakal, A. Szabo, S. Chhabra, M. Hamadani, A. D’Souza, S.Z. Usmani, et al.
📖 Journal: JAMA Oncology 🩺
📅 Year: 2018
📊 Citations: 187