Narmin Javadova | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Narmin Javadova | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Narmin Javadova, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, United States

Dr. Narmin Javadova is a dedicated neonatologist and researcher with a Doctor of Medicine degree from Gazi University, Turkey, and specialized training in pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin. Her work focuses on neonatal brain imaging 🧠, iron deficiency in preterm infants 🩸, and maternal-fetal health 🀰. A certified NRP, PALS, and BLS provider, she contributes to patient safety and quality improvement. Dr. Javadova has earned awards like the Cardiovascular Research Institute Travel Award and published in leading journals, including The Journal of Pediatrics and Pregnancy Hypertension. She actively serves in professional societies, advancing neonatal care globally. πŸŒπŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ

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Educational Background πŸŽ“

Dr. Narmin Javadova pursued her medical education with distinction, beginning at Azerbaijan Medical University in Baku, Azerbaijan (2009-2011), where she built a strong foundation in medicine 🩺. She then advanced her studies at the prestigious Gazi University Faculty of Medicine in Ankara, Turkey, earning her Doctor of Medicine degree (2011-2017) πŸ«πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ. Her rigorous training equipped her with in-depth knowledge and clinical expertise, laying the groundwork for her impactful career in neonatology and maternal-fetal health. Dr. Javadova’s educational journey reflects her unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare and medical research 🌟.

Awards Honors and ScholarshipsΒ πŸ†πŸŒ

Dr. Narmin Javadova’s academic excellence and research impact have been recognized through prestigious awards and scholarships πŸ†βœ¨. In March 2019, she received the Cardiovascular Research Institute Travel Award, which funded her presentation at the 66th Annual Society for Reproductive Investigation Scientific Meeting in Paris, France πŸ‡«πŸ‡·. From 2011 to 2017, Dr. Javadova was awarded the highly competitive State Program Scholarship of Azerbaijan, covering all expenses for her medical education πŸŒπŸ“š. Additionally, during 2009-2011, she earned the Azerbaijan Medical University Scholarship for Academic Excellence, a monthly stipend acknowledging her outstanding academic performance πŸŽ“πŸŒŸ.

Professional Experience and Contributions πŸ’Ό

Dr. Narmin Javadova’s professional journey is a testament to her dedication to advancing neonatal and maternal health through research and clinical excellence πŸŒŸπŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ. As a Research Fellow at the University of Wisconsin (2021-present), she studies neonatal iron deficiency and white matter microstructure using advanced MRI πŸ§ πŸ“Š. Her past roles include working on hypertension in young adults and vascular physiology during pregnancy, supported by NIH-funded projects πŸ”¬πŸ“š. A member of esteemed societies like the American Academy of Pediatrics and Society for Pediatric Research πŸ…, she has published impactful papers, presented at international conferences, and mentored future scientists πŸ“–πŸŒPlatform

Platform and Poster Presentations

Dr. Narmin Mukhtarova is a prolific researcher and presenter in neonatal and maternal-fetal health, with numerous platform and poster presentations at prestigious conferences worldwide πŸŒπŸ“’. She has shared groundbreaking findings, such as white matter microstructure in neonates 🧠 and innovative approaches to iron deficiency screening in NICUs 🩺. Her work has been highlighted at events like the Pediatric Academic Society (PAS), Midwest Society for Pediatric Research (MSPR), and Wisconsin Neonatology Day πŸ“Šβœ¨. Additionally, her contributions to blood pressure patterns in pregnancy and neonatal neurodevelopment have garnered invitations to top scientific meetings, showcasing her dedication to advancing pediatric care πŸ’‘πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Narmin Mukhtarova’s research focuses on maternal and neonatal health, specifically studying hypertension during and after pregnancy πŸ©ΊπŸ’‘. Her work spans gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and chronic hypertension, exploring blood pressure changes from preconception to postpartum. Additionally, she investigates iron deficiency screening in infants πŸ§ πŸ”¬ and the effectiveness of aspirin in preventing preterm preeclampsia 🌿. Dr. Mukhtarova employs advanced methodologies, including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and retrospective cohort studies πŸ“ŠπŸ“–. Her findings, published in leading journals like The Journal of Pediatrics and AJOG MFM, aim to improve maternal and neonatal care outcomes, emphasizing prevention and early detection of complications πŸ€°πŸ‘Ά.

Publication Top Notes πŸ“„βœ¨

Blood pressure changes in gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and chronic hypertension from preconception to 42-day postpartum

Serum Ferritin Threshold for Iron Deficiency Screening in One-Year-Old Children

Dose of aspirin to prevent preterm preeclampsia in women with moderate or high-risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Evaluation of different blood pressure assessment strategies and cutoff values to predict postpartum hypertension-related readmissions: a retrospective cohort study

Conclusion

Dr. Narmin Javadova demonstrates a remarkable blend of clinical expertise, research acumen, and academic leadership. Her work addresses pressing issues in pediatrics, neonatology, and maternal health, making a significant impact on patient care and medical knowledge. Her strong academic background, prestigious awards, and numerous impactful publications further solidify her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Geung-Joo Lee | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Geung-Joo Lee | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Geung-Joo Lee, Chungnam National University, South Korea

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee is a distinguished scientist specializing in genome editing, molecular breeding, and crop improvement 🌱. With a Ph.D. in Crop and Soil Science from the University of Georgia (USA) and over two decades of experience, he serves as a professor at Chungnam National University. His groundbreaking research includes CRISPR-Cas9 technologies, functional genomics, and cultivar development for crops like watermelon, melon, and camelina. πŸ“š Prof. Lee has published extensively in high-impact journals and holds leadership roles in professional organizations. His innovative work addresses global challenges in foodΒ security, sustainability, and plant science, exemplifying research excellence. 🌍✨

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Educational Background πŸŽ“

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee boasts an impressive academic foundation 🌟. He earned his Ph.D. in Crop and Soil ScienceΒ from the University of Georgia, USA, in December 2000 πŸŽ“, showcasing his expertise in plant science. Prior to this, he completed a Master of Science in Horticultural Science in February 1991 and a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture in February 1989, both from the prestigious Seoul National University, Korea 🌱. These academic achievements highlight his commitment to advancing knowledge in crop science and horticulture, forming the basis for his impactful research and contributions to the field of agriculture and biotechnology 🌍.

Professional Experience and Contributions πŸ’Ό

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee has held a series of prestigious academic and research positions throughout his career 🌱. Since August 2011, he has been a Professor at the Dept. of Horticulture, Chungnam National University 🏫. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant Professor at Mokpo National University from March 2009 to July 2011. He also contributed as a Senior Researcher at the Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, KAERI from 2005 to 2009, specializing in mutation breeding and genetics πŸ”¬. His postdoctoral research at the University of Missouri and the University of Georgia further solidified his expertise in agronomy and crop science 🌾.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee’s research primarily focuses on plant genomics and crop improvement 🌱. He specializes in genome editing techniques, including engineered nucleases and transformation, to enhance flower quality, disease resistance, plant morphology, and nutritional composition πŸ…. His work on cultivar development spans various horticultural crops, including turfgrass, petunia, lily, and miscanthus 🌸. Prof. Lee also explores functional genomics, examining gene mechanisms, chromosomal locations, and gene networks πŸ”¬. He is committed to studying functional horticultural crops such as halophytes and landraces, aiming to improve sustainability and adaptability in agriculture 🌾.

Professional Organizations 🌱✨

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee is an active member of several prestigious professional organizations 🌍. He is part of the International Society for Horticultural Sciences and the National Associations of Plant Breeders, contributing to global discussions in plant science 🌱. In Korea, he holds key roles, serving as Secretary of General Affairs and Field Editor for Breeding & Genetics in the Korean Society of Horticultural Science. He is also an Associate Editor for Breeding Science of Korea πŸ–‹οΈ and currently serves as the President of the Korean Society of Turfgrass Science, leading advancements in turfgrass research 🌾.

Publication Top Notes πŸ“„βœ¨

Leaf Area Prediction of Pennywort Plants Grown in a Plant Factory Using Image Processing and an Artificial Neural Network

Optimized Regeneration of Petunia Protoplast and Its Association with Tissue Identity Regulators

Genetic Dissection of CRISPR-Cas9 Mediated Inheritance of Independently Targeted Alleles in Tobacco Ξ±-1,3-Fucosyltransferase 1 and Ξ²-1,2-Xylosyltransferase 1 Loci

Optimization of Protoplast Isolation from Leaf Mesophylls of Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis) and Subsequent Transfection with a Binary Vector

Novel genes in response to varying water deficit in oil crop Camelina sativa

Genome-wide identification, functional prediction and expression profiling of long non-coding RNAs in Camelina sativa

In vitro screening for Botrytis leaf blight resistance in Lilium species

Reduced ethylene production in tomato fruits upon CRSPR/Cas9-mediated lemads-rin mutagenesis

ConclusionπŸ”

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee’s extensive research portfolio, global collaborations, leadership roles, and impactful publications make him a highly suitable and deserving candidate for a Best Researcher Award. His work exemplifies innovation and excellence, with profound implications for agriculture, food security, and biotechnology.

 

Ahmed Bhran | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Ahmed Bhran | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Ahmed Bhran, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran is an accomplished academic and researcher in chemical and petroleum engineering. He completed his B.Sc. in Petroleum Refining Engineering in 1997, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. from INPL, France (2007-2011). With positions ranging from Assistant Professor to full Professor at the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Egypt, and an associate professorship at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia, since 2016, his expertise spans teaching and impactful research. His work includes process simulation, energy efficiency, and sustainable solutions, making him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” πŸŒπŸ”¬πŸ“š

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Educational Background πŸŽ“

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran’s academic journey showcases dedication and global expertise in chemical and petroleum engineering. Starting with his bachelor’s degree from Chabas Emeir Secondary School, Egypt (1990-1992), he earned a B.Sc. in Petroleum Refining Engineering (1992-1997) and completed military service (1998-1999). From 1999-2003, he pursued an M.Sc. and served as a Demonstrator in Chemical Engineering. His career advanced with a Ph.D. from INPL, France (2007-2011). He held roles from Assistant Lecturer to Professor at Egypt’s Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering (2003-present) and has been an Associate Professor at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia since 2016. πŸŒπŸ”¬πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

Teaching ExperienceπŸ’ΌπŸ“š

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran is a seasoned educator with extensive teaching experience across various scientific courses in the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering and other engineering faculties in Egypt. His expertise covers fundamental and advanced topics, including chemical engineering principles, heat transfer, and separation processes. He adeptly teaches mass transfer operations, petrochemicals, and polymer science. His curriculum extends to chemical reaction engineering, petroleum refining, natural gas processing, and the evaluation and analysis of crude oil and its products. Dr. Bhran’s comprehensive instruction shapes the next generation of engineers in these vital sectors. πŸ§ͺπŸ“šπŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸ’‘πŸŒ

Training Experience πŸ“šπŸŒ

Dr. Ahmed A. Bhran possesses extensive experience as a trainer in the chemical, oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, delivering specialized training courses for industry professionals. His expertise includes diverse topics such as chemical selection for oil and gas treatment, advances in ethylene, propylene, and polymer technologies, and water treatment processes. He offers in-depth training in polymerization techniques, corrosion control, natural gas processing, and troubleshooting operations. Dr. Bhran’s courses also cover heat exchangers, distillation, compressors, and pumps, alongside pressure vessel design, valve technology, and pipeline maintenance. His training imparts critical skills for enhancing operational efficiency and equipment management. πŸ›’οΈπŸ”§πŸ“šπŸŒ

Research WorksπŸ”¬πŸ“–

Dr. Ahmed Bhran’s Ph.D. thesis focused on developing smart photochromic fibers and films by incorporating spiropyran into polyurethane elastomers. This innovation aimed to create intelligent materials for biomedical textiles and sportswear, enabling optical measurements to monitor skin pressure in medical settings and support athlete recovery. The work included modeling the relation between mechanical properties and photochromic activity. His M.Sc. research explored the rheology of untreated fuel oils with various paraffin/asphaltene content, using viscometric tests to determine non-Newtonian flow behavior and effects of flow improvers. Both studies combined practical applications and complex modeling. πŸ§ͺπŸ“˜πŸ‘•πŸ›’οΈ

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Ahmed A. Bhran’s research primarily focuses on chemical engineering with a strong emphasis on petroleum refining, natural gas processing, and petrochemical engineering. His studies cover topics such as process simulation and optimization, hydrotreating, polymer science, and enhancement of refinery processes. He also explores environmental and safety aspects, such as water quality management and process safety assessment. Dr. Bhran’s work in mathematical modeling and simulation aims at improving industrial efficiency and sustainability. His contributions span applications in fuel oil rheology, membrane technologies, and biofuel production. πŸŒπŸ›’οΈπŸ§ͺπŸ“Š

Publication Top NotesπŸ“„βœ¨

Optimum Planning of Carbon Capture and Storage Network Using Goal Programming

Analysis Study of Available Alternatives for Mitigation of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions from a Glycol Dehydration Unit

Simultaneous Synthesis of Single- and Multiple-Contaminant Water Networks Using LINGO and Excel Software

Management of physical and chemical water quality in Kotchener drain (Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt)

New Approach for Designing an Optimum and Flexible Heat Exchanger Network

Optimum rescheduling of water networks for batch processes using a goal programming technique

Designing Water Inter-Plant Networks of Single and Multiple Contaminants through Mathematical Programming

Optimum Design of Naphtha Recycle Isomerization Unit with Modification by Adding De-Isopentanizer

Conclusion πŸ”

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran’s career is marked by significant advancements in petroleum refining, chemical engineering, and applied research aimed at improving environmental and industrial processes. His continuous contributions through publications, innovative research in energy and environmental engineering, and substantial teaching experience underscore his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work not only enriches academic understanding but also offers practical solutions to modern engineering challenges.