Nicole Smeets-Curvers | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nicole Smeets-Curvers | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Onderzoeker at GGD Zuid-Limburg / AWPG Mosa, Netherlands

Nicole Smeets-Curvers is a dedicated and results-oriented public health researcher with expertise in integrating research, policy, and practice. She has extensive experience managing and contributing to various public health projects, particularly in South Limburg, Netherlands. Her work focuses on maternal and child health, health monitoring, and cross-border public health initiatives. As a PhD candidate, she leads research on the Knooppunten Kansrijke Start Zuid-Limburg project, investigating integrated care for vulnerable pregnant women and families. With a strong analytical mindset and a proactive approach, Nicole excels in interdisciplinary research and collaborative projects. She has published in high-impact journals and actively participates in conferences, earning recognition for her contributions. Her ability to synthesize complex health data and translate findings into actionable policies makes her a valuable asset in public health research. She is skilled in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, using tools such as SPSS, R, and Nvivo. Her commitment to public health extends beyond academia, as she actively engages with policymakers and practitioners to drive meaningful change. Nicole is passionate about improving health outcomes through evidence-based strategies and remains dedicated to fostering innovation in healthcare policy and implementation.

Professional Profile

Education

Nicole Smeets-Curvers has a strong academic background in health sciences and public health policy. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences from Maastricht University in 2012, where she focused on healthcare systems and policy analysis. Her undergraduate thesis, Benchmark Kraamzorg, examined the quality and accessibility of maternity care services. Building on this foundation, she pursued a Master’s degree in Healthcare Policy, Innovation, and Management at Maastricht University, graduating in 2013. Her master’s thesis explored the relationship between societal participation and health outcomes in individuals aged 55 and older. In addition to her formal degrees, Nicole has completed several specialized courses, including Co-Creation at the Graduate School of Maastricht University, Critical Choices in Qualitative Research, and Critical Writing Skills, which have further refined her research capabilities. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at GGD Zuid-Limburg, where she is conducting research on integrated healthcare models for vulnerable populations. Her doctoral research aligns with her long-standing commitment to bridging research, policy, and practical healthcare interventions. Through her academic journey, Nicole has cultivated a deep understanding of public health challenges, policy implementation, and healthcare innovations, positioning her as a key contributor to evidence-based public health solutions.

Professional Experience

Nicole Smeets-Curvers has a diverse professional background spanning research, policy development, and project management. She began her career as a policy advisor in the social domain at the Municipality of Brunssum (2015-2017), where she was responsible for public health policies, social care initiatives, and coordinating health programs. She then transitioned into research, working as a Junior Researcher at GGD Zuid-Limburg from 2017 to 2019, where she contributed to projects on health monitoring and environmental health. From 2019 to 2023, she served as a Researcher in the Knowledge & Innovation Department at GGD Zuid-Limburg, leading multiple public health studies, including the Gezondheidsmonitor and Euregional Health Atlas. In 2023, she advanced to the role of PhD Researcher at the same institution, focusing on integrated care models for pregnant women in vulnerable situations. Throughout her career, Nicole has demonstrated strong leadership in interdisciplinary research, working closely with municipalities, academic institutions, and healthcare providers. Her ability to manage complex research projects and translate findings into policy recommendations has made her a key figure in regional and cross-border public health initiatives.

Research Interests

Nicole Smeets-Curvers’ research interests lie at the intersection of public health, healthcare policy, and maternal and child health. Her primary focus is on integrated care models, particularly for vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and young families. She is passionate about understanding how health and social care systems can collaborate to provide comprehensive, person-centered support. Another key area of interest is health monitoring and epidemiology, where she works on analyzing trends in public health data to inform evidence-based policy decisions. Nicole is also involved in cross-border health research, particularly within the Euregio Maas-Rijn region, where she studies the impact of international cooperation on healthcare accessibility and health outcomes. Additionally, she is interested in qualitative research methodologies that explore the lived experiences of individuals navigating healthcare systems. Her commitment to bridging research and policy is evident in her contributions to national and regional health policy discussions. She aims to enhance healthcare innovations by developing and evaluating intervention strategies that improve health equity and outcomes. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Nicole seeks to create sustainable health solutions that integrate medical, social, and policy perspectives to address contemporary public health challenges.

Research Skills

Nicole Smeets-Curvers possesses a robust set of research skills that enable her to conduct high-quality public health studies. She is proficient in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, with expertise in data collection, statistical analysis, and thematic coding. She has extensive experience using software tools such as SPSS and R for quantitative data analysis, as well as Nvivo for qualitative research. Her skills in research design and methodology allow her to conduct rigorous studies that contribute to policy and practice. Nicole is also adept at scientific writing, with multiple peer-reviewed publications in public health journals. She has strong presentation skills, having delivered research findings at conferences, stakeholder meetings, and policy briefings. Additionally, she is experienced in project management, successfully leading multidisciplinary teams and coordinating large-scale health studies. Her ability to translate complex data into actionable insights is one of her key strengths. She is also skilled in systematic literature reviews and health impact assessments. Beyond research execution, Nicole has expertise in stakeholder engagement, working closely with policymakers, healthcare professionals, and community organizations to ensure that research findings are effectively integrated into real-world applications.

Awards and Honors

Nicole Smeets-Curvers has received recognition for her contributions to public health research. In 2023, she was awarded the Integrated Care Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Integrated Care (ICIC23) for her research on integrated health and social care for pregnant women in vulnerable situations. This award highlights her ability to present complex research findings in a clear and impactful manner. Her research has also been accepted for publication in high-impact journals, demonstrating its relevance and significance in the field. Nicole has been actively involved in professional and academic organizations, further solidifying her reputation as a dedicated public health researcher. In addition to formal awards, she has received commendations for her leadership in research projects, particularly in her role at GGD Zuid-Limburg, where she has successfully managed interdisciplinary studies that have informed public health policy. Her ability to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation has been a key factor in her professional recognition. As she continues her PhD work, her contributions to integrated care models are expected to gain further academic and policy-level recognition, strengthening her impact in the public health domain.

Conclusion

Nicole Smeets-Curvers is a highly capable and dedicated researcher with a strong track record in public health research and policy integration. Her expertise in health monitoring, maternal and child health, and integrated care models positions her as a valuable contributor to the field. She has demonstrated excellence in research design, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a strong candidate for public health leadership roles. Her ability to translate research findings into actionable policies ensures that her work has a meaningful impact beyond academia. While her research primarily focuses on regional health challenges, expanding her work to an international level and securing additional high-impact publications would further enhance her academic profile. Additionally, engaging in research mentorship and securing independent research grants could strengthen her contributions to the scientific community. Nicole’s passion for improving healthcare systems through evidence-based strategies is evident in her diverse research projects and publications. Her commitment to innovation and collaboration will continue to drive her success in public health research. As she progresses in her career, she has the potential to shape healthcare policies and practices, making a lasting difference in the field of public health.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Integrated health and social care for pregnant women and young families in a vulnerable situation in the Netherlands”

    • Authors: Nicole Smeets-Curvers, Mandy Stijnen, Polina Putrik, Maria Jansen
    • Year: 2024
  2. “Verkenning van gezondheidssituatie en gezondheidsverschillen in de Euregio Maas-Rijn (EMR)”

    • Authors: Nicole Curvers, Laura Willems, Kevin Konings, Mandy M. N. Stijnen, Maria W. J. Jansen
    • Year: 2020
  3. “Social participation among older adults (55+): Results of a survey in the region of South Limburg in the Netherlands”

    • Authors: Nicole Smeets-Curvers
    • Year: 2018

Stanley Nkemjika | Medicine and Dentistry| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stanley Nkemjika | Medicine and Dentistry| Best Researcher Award

Thomas Jefferson University, United States

He has held a variety of roles in the medical and academic fields over the years. From 2023 to 2024, he served as a Psychiatry Attending at both St. Joseph Medical Center, Yonkers, NY, and the Psychiatry ER Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Additionally, he was the Chief Resident in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Interfaith Medical Center, One Brooklyn Health System, Brooklyn, NY. He has been a Psychiatry Resident at the same department since 2020. Prior to this, he worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia State University’s Department of Population Health (2019-2020) and at Georgia Southern University’s Department of Epidemiology (2018-2019). He also served as a Course Instructor at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, from 2015 to 2018, and as a Research Associate at University Behavioral Health Care, Rutgers University, from 2013 to 2015. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Primary Care Physician in Nigeria, first at the Department of State Services Medical Center, Office of the Presidency (2010-2013), and then at the Department of Family Medicine, National Hospital, Office of the Presidency (2008-2010). He began his medical career as a Medical Intern at the University College Hospital in Ibadan in 2007-2008.

Professional Profile

Education

He has an extensive educational background in medicine and public health. He completed his Psychiatry Residency at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Interfaith Medical Center, One Brooklyn Health System, Brooklyn, NY, from 2020 to 2024. Before that, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Global Mental Health at the Office of Global Health, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, from 2015 to 2018. In 2015, he earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Rutgers University. He obtained his Medical Doctor (MD) degree in 2007 from the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan.

Professional Experience

He has held several teaching positions in academia over the years. From 2019 to 2021, he was a Course Instructor for PH8721 Chronic Disease Epidemiology in the Department of Population Health, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. In 2019, he also served as a Teaching Assistant for Research Methods II at the same institution. Prior to this, from 2014 to 2018, he was the Course Director for MSBS 5080S Primer on Global Health at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ.

 

Award and Honor

He has received several academic honors and awards throughout his career. In 2023, he was awarded second prize recognition for excellence in research by the Brooklyn Psychiatry Society. The previous year, in 2022, he earned the Underrepresented Minority Research Scholarship from the American Association of Addiction Psychiatry. In 2019, he was named a Second Century Initiative Research Fellow at Georgia State University. In 2015, he received the Community Service Award from the School of Public Health, Rutgers University. Earlier in his career, he was honored with the Postgraduate Scholarship Award from the Niger Delta Development Commission, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Nigeria, in 2012. Additionally, in 2007, he was presented with the Academic Excellence and Leadership Award by the Ibadan College of Medicine Alumni Association at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan.

 

Publications Top Noted
  • Brown C, Nkemjika S, Yankey B, Okosun I. Alternative Tobacco Product Use and Smoking Quit Attempts Among Teenagers in the United States: A Cross-Sectional Study. Cureus. 2021 Jul 29;13(7):e16740. doi: 10.7759/cureus.16740. PMID: 34471583; PMCID: PMC8403058.Pub Status: Published.
  • Atolagbe A, Nkemjika S, Popoola O, Oladeji O, Kogan I, Saeed H, Olupona T. Risperidone-Induced Neutropenia in a Schizophrenic Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review. Case Rep Psychiatry. 2021 Aug 17;2021:3980872. doi: 10.1155/2021/3980872. PMID: 34447597; PMCID: PMC8384506.Pub Status: Published.
  • Nkemjika S, Tokede O, Jadotte Y, Olatunji E, Bosah J, Pigott T, Okosun IS. Biological sex disparity in survival outcomes following treatment for renal cell carcinoma: a systematic review protocol. JBI Evid Synth. 2021 Jul 13. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-20-00277. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34261092., Pub Status: Published.
  • Okosun IS, Nkemjika S, Okosun B, Lyn R, Airhihenbuwa CO. Lifestyle Modification Practices and Drug Prescription Use in Elderly Americans with Metabolic Syndrome: A Nationwide Population-Based Study [published online ahead of print, 2020 Jul 5]. J Natl Med Assoc. 2020;S0027-9684(20)30127-9. doi:10.1016/j.jnma.2020.06.008, Pub Status: Published.
  • Twum F, Morte N, Wei Y, Nkemjika S, Liu F, Zhang J. Red blood cell folate and cardiovascular deaths among hypertensive adults, an 18-year follow-up of a national cohort [published online ahead of print, 2020 Jun 11]. Hypertens Res. 2020;10.1038/s41440-020-0482-5. doi:10.1038/s41440-020-0482-5, Pub Status: Published.
  • Nkemjika S, Ifebi E, Cowan LT, et al. Association between serum folate and cardiovascular deaths among adults with hypertension. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2020;74(6):970-978. doi:10.1038/s41430-019-0533-7, Pub Status: Published.
  • Nkemjika, S.O., &Demissie, K. Breast feeding initiation time and its impact on diarrheal disease and pneumonia in West Africa. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology. 2015, Dec; 7(2141- 2316): 352- 359. Cited in PubMed; PMID: JPHE., Pub Status: Published.
  • Nkemjika, S.O., &Taherisefat, M., & West, B., &Tokede, O.. Impact of violence on child growth and youth development: Newark, New Jersey study. International Journal of Current Research. 2016, Apr; 8(0975- 833X): 29695- 29700. Cited in PubMed; PMID: IJCR., Pub Status: Published.
  • Owolabi, W., &Davidow, A., & Thomas, P., & Mangala, R., &Nkemjika, S., &Tokede, O.. Relationship between ambient Air pollution (pm 2.5) and low birth weight deliveries in New Jersey. International Journal of Current Research. 2016, Jun; 8(0975- 833X): 33372- 33378. Cited in PubMed; PMID: IJCR, Pub Status: Published.

Junjie Liu | pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Junjie Liu | pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

professor, Zhengzhou University, China

Liu Junjie is a professor and PhD supervisor at the School of Pharmacy, Zhengzhou University. 🎓 He completed his PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from Chongqing University in 2018. 📚 With over 40 publications in top journals like Sci Adv and Adv Mater, he is a recognized leader in his field. 🧬 He has led 10 major research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. 🌍 Liu has received multiple prestigious honors, including youth talent support and high-level talent awards. 🚀 His contributions in pharmaceutical science are shaping the future of health and medicine.

Education🎓 

Liu Junjie obtained his PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from Chongqing University in 2018. 🏫 His advanced training in pharmaceutical sciences allowed him to develop expertise in drug development and pharmaceutical research. 📑 His education combined rigorous theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in the laboratory, equipping him with the tools necessary for groundbreaking research. 🧪 He also pursued further professional development through leading postdoctoral research, continuously building on his PhD training. 💡 His academic foundation serves as the cornerstone for his innovative work in drug discovery and therapeutic development.

Experience🧑‍🏫 

Liu Junjie is currently a professor and PhD supervisor at Zhengzhou University’s School of Pharmacy. 🔬 He has extensive experience leading pharmaceutical research and managing collaborative research projects. 🧑‍🔬 Since completing his PhD, he has overseen 10 major research projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. 🌟 His work has been featured in over 40 SCI-indexed publications as the first or corresponding author, showcasing his strong research output. 🌿 Liu is also actively involved in mentorship, guiding PhD students and shaping the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists.

Awards and Honors🏆

Liu Junjie has received numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to pharmaceutical research. 🎖️ Notably, he has been recognized by the China Association for Science and Technology with the Youth Talent Support award. 🌟 His high-level talent and innovative contributions to the field have earned him recognition in Henan Province, where he received the High-level Talent Award and was named an Outstanding Youth Talent in the Central Plains. 💼 Additionally, he was awarded the Innovative Talent Award for his role in advancing pharmaceutical research at Henan’s Higher Education Institutions.

Research Focus🔬 

Liu Junjie’s research focuses on the development of innovative drugs and therapeutic treatments. 🧪 His work aims to bridge the gap between basic pharmaceutical sciences and clinical applications, exploring drug delivery systems and novel therapeutic materials. 🧬 He is particularly interested in precision medicine and the design of targeted therapies to improve treatment efficacy and minimize side effects. 🌍 His interdisciplinary research integrates chemistry, biology, and materials science to advance drug development, leading to over 40 high-impact publications in renowned scientific journals. 📈 His research aims to transform healthcare and patient outcomes.

Publication Top Notes

In situ implantable DNA hydrogel for diagnosis and therapy of postoperative rehemorrhage following intracerebral hemorrhage surgery

Published in: Science Advances (2024, 10(33), ado3919)
Authors: Yu, W., Gong, E., Wang, C., Liu, J., Shi, J.
Overview: This research focuses on a DNA hydrogel that can be implanted in situ to diagnose and treat rehemorrhage after intracerebral hemorrhage surgery, providing a new tool for post-surgical care.

2. In situ formation of biohybrid system based on Streptococcus pneumoniae for enhanced radical therapy against tumors

Published in: Cell Reports Physical Science (2024, 5(7), 102074)
Authors: Zhao, X., Wang, Q., Dong, H., Liu, J., Shi, J.
Overview: The study explores a biohybrid system using Streptococcus pneumoniae for improved radical cancer therapies, targeting tumors more effectively.

3. Retraction Note: Copper-based metal-organic framework impedes triple-negative breast cancer metastasis via local estrogen deprivation and platelets blockade

Published in: Journal of Nanobiotechnology (2024, 22(1), pp. 302)
Authors: Wang, S., Yin, N., Li, Y., Si, P., Liu, J.
Overview: This article was retracted, but it originally examined how copper-based frameworks prevent breast cancer metastasis by blocking estrogen and platelets.

4. A Neutrophil Hijacking Nanoplatform Reprograming NETosis for Targeted Microglia Polarizing Mediated Ischemic Stroke Treatment

Published in: Advanced Science (2024, 11(17), 2305877)
Authors: Yin, N., Wang, W., Pei, F., Wang, Z.-H., Liu, J.
Overview: The research proposes a nanoplatform that hijacks neutrophils to treat ischemic stroke by modulating microglia polarization.

5. Ultrasensitive Optical Detection and Elimination of Residual Microtumors with a Postoperative Implantable Hydrogel Sensor for Preventing Cancer Recurrence

Published in: Advanced Materials (2024, 36(14), 2307923)
Authors: Geng, S., Guo, P., Wang, J., Shi, J., Liu, J.
Overview: This article focuses on an optical sensor integrated with a hydrogel to detect and remove microtumors post-surgery, reducing cancer recurrence risk.

6. Biomimetic Nanovehicle-Enabled Targeted Depletion of Intratumoral Fusobacterium nucleatum Synergizes with PD-L1 Blockade against Breast Cancer

Published in: ACS Nano (2024, 18(12), pp. 8971–8987)
Authors: Geng, S., Guo, P., Li, X., Liu, J., Yang, Y.
Overview: This study examines a nanovehicle that targets Fusobacterium nucleatum within tumors to boost the effectiveness of PD-L1 blockade therapies for breast cancer.

Conclusion

Liu Junjie is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His robust academic output, leadership in research projects, mentorship, and numerous recognitions make him well-suited for this prestigious recognition. While expanding his international collaborations and increasing the practical application of his research could further enhance his candidacy, his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences and his leadership in innovative research projects make him a strong contender for this award.

 

Maksud Hasan Shah | Restorative Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maksud Hasan Shah | Restorative Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, India

A dedicated agricultural professional with a strong background in agronomy, specializing in weed management. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and guest faculty member at COA Chandgothi and COA Mandawa, affiliated with Swami Keshewanand Rajasthan Agriculture University. With three years of research experience under the AICRP on Weed Management Project, they have a passion for improving crop production and sustainability in agriculture.

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Şükran Bolay | Restorative Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Şükran Bolay | Restorative Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Hacettepe University, Faculty of Dentistry, Turkey

Dr. Bolay is a distinguished academic in the field of dentistry, graduating from Gazi University Faculty of Dentistry in 1981. She pursued her postgraduate studies in Conservative Dentistry at Hacettepe University, earning her PhD in 1989 with a thesis focused on the abrasive effects of Turkish toothpastes on enamel and dentin. She became an Associate Professor in 1995 and a Professor in 2003 at Hacettepe University. Dr. Bolay’s research interests include bleaching discolored teeth, restoring endodontically treated teeth, laminate veneer restorations, CAD/CAM restorations, and caries prevention.

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Ali H Alghamdi | Complementray Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ali H Alghamdi | Complementray Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr at Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Baha University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ali Hindi Al-Ghamdi is a distinguished Consultant in Medicine and Ophthalmology, serving as the Dean of the College of Medicine at Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia. Born in Al-Aqiq, Al-Baha, he has dedicated his career to advancing medical education and ophthalmic care. With a robust commitment to healthcare quality, Dr. Al-Ghamdi emphasizes patient-centered practices and innovative surgical techniques. His extensive leadership roles reflect his dedication to fostering a progressive academic environment and enhancing healthcare services in his community.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Al-Ghamdi holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from King Saud University (1998). He earned the Saudi Fellowship in Ophthalmology (2005), the International Council Fellowship in Ophthalmology (2008), and a Subspecialty Fellowship in Anterior Segment Surgery from King Khalid Eye Specialty Hospital (2006). Additionally, he completed a British Fellowship in Medicine and Ophthalmology from the University of Glasgow (2010) and a Higher Diploma in Comprehensive Quality in Health Care from the American University in Cairo (2012).

Experience 🏥

With extensive experience, Dr. Al-Ghamdi has served as the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Al Baha University since 2015. He is also the Head of the Surgery Departments and an Associate Professor in Medicine and Ophthalmology. Previously, he held consultant roles at King Abdullah Medical Complex and King Fahd Hospital in Al Baha. His commitment to excellence in ophthalmic surgery and education has greatly influenced the region’s healthcare landscape.

Awards and Honors🏆

Dr. Al-Ghamdi’s contributions to medicine have garnered numerous accolades, including recognition for his leadership in medical education and his clinical excellence in ophthalmology. His work in developing comprehensive healthcare quality standards has also been recognized at both national and international levels, reinforcing his reputation as a leader in the field.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Al-Ghamdi’s research primarily focuses on advancements in ophthalmic surgery, particularly corneal and cataract surgeries, and refractive eye surgery. He is dedicated to enhancing surgical techniques and patient outcomes through innovative methodologies. His ongoing commitment to research supports the development of effective treatment strategies and contributes to the advancement of the ophthalmic field.

Conclusion

Dr. Ali Hindi Suhmi Al-Ghamdi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive qualifications, leadership roles, and clinical expertise in ophthalmology. His significant contributions to medical education and his leadership position enhance his suitability. However, focusing on increasing his publication record, engaging in collaborative research, prioritizing innovative projects, and community outreach will strengthen his profile further. By addressing these areas for improvement, Dr. Al-Ghamdi could enhance his candidacy and continue to make a significant impact in the field of ophthalmology.

Publication Top Notes
  • Atta IS, Alghamdi AH
    The efficacy of self-directed learning versus problem-based learning for teaching and learning ophthalmology: A comparative study
    Journal: Advances in Medical Education and Practice
    Pages: 623-630
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 52
  • Mousa A.A., Al Ghamdi A.H., Kalantan H.
    Development and validation of an Arabic version of the visual functioning index VF-14 for cataract patients
    Journal: Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology
    Volume: 19, Issue 3, Pages 309-313
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 10
  • Alghamdi A.H.S., Mohamed H., Sledge S.M., Borchman D.
    Absorbance and light scattering of lenses organ cultured with glucose
    Journal: Current Eye Research
    Volume: 43, Issue 10, Pages 1233-1238
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 4
  • El Bingawi H.M., Alghamdi A.H.
    Clinical Teaching: Sixty Tips for Successful Implementation
    Journal: Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences
    Volume: 15, Issue 3, Pages 313–323
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 2
  • Al-Atawi S., Alghamdi A., Alzahrani K.
    The Lifetime Expenditure in People with Keratoconus in Saudi Arabia
    Journal: Vision
    Volume: 7, Issue 3, Article 52
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H., Ahmed A.A.E., Bashir M., Abdalgadir H., Khalid A., Gul S.
    The use of medicinal plants in common ophthalmic disorders: A systematic review with meta-analysis
    Journal: Heliyon
    Volume: 9, Issue 4
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Atta I.S., Alghamdi A.H., Alzaharni R.A.
    Optimal Steps for designing and implementing the extracurriculars through the integrative medical approach
    Journal: Heliyon
    Volume: 9, Issue 3
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H., Bashir M., Alghamdi A.A., Alghamdi O.A.
    Level of knowledge and awareness about diabetic retinopathy among population of Al Baha region in Saudi Arabia
    Journal: Medical Science
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    A descriptive retrospective study of ophthalmic care during pregnancy at Al Baha Province, Saudi Arabia
    Journal: International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health
    Volume: 7, Issue 11, Pages 922-927
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H., Bashir M., Alatawi S.K., Alghamdi H.A., Alzahrani A.M.
    Prevalence of Mask-Associated Dry Eye (Made) Among the General Population of Al-Baha Area, Saudi Arabia
    Journal: International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies
    Volume: 3, Issue 2
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.S., Mohamed H., Austin J., Henry C., Massey K., Sayied S.
    Camel Milk and the Prevention of Glucose Cataract, an Organ Culture Study
    Journal: Journal of Nutritional Therapeutics
    Volume: 7, Issue 2, Pages 31-39
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Workshop on Scientific Writing & Its Evaluation Using SWAN Tool: A Fundamental Skills for Scientists
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 1 (Project: Transferring ReMe Training Skill)
  • Mustafa Hassan Mohamed W.E., Alghamdi A.H., Khirelsied A.H.
    Eight Steps for Implementation of Selective Subspecialty Module for Undergraduate Medical Students
    Journal: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
    Volume: 16, Issue 9, Pages 76-81
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Conjunctival melanoma in a dark race patient: case report
    Journal: Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
    Volume: 5
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Urticaria pigmentosa in a child with sporadic bilateral diffuse conjunctival redness: case report and review of literature
    Journal: Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists
    Volume: 27, Issue 2, Pages 192-196
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 1
  • Abdulhamid Al Ghamdi A.N.A.G., Rabiu Mansur, Al Qurashi Ahmed M., Mohammed Al
    Knowledge, attitude, and practice pattern among general health practitioners regarding diabetic retinopathy, Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    Journal: Saudi Journal for Health Sciences
    Volume: 6, Issue 1, Pages 44-51
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Ophthalmic care and challenges during pregnancy
    Journal: Gynecology & Obstetrics
    Volume: 6, Issue 10
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Biphasic Integration of Ophthalmology for Undergraduate Medical Students at Al-Baha Faculty of Medicine
    Journal: Education in Medicine Journal
    Volume: 8, Issue 4, Pages 69-77
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Bacterial keratitis after primary pediatric penetrating keratoplasty
    Journal: Cornea
    Volume: 3, Issue 1
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 1
  • Alghamdi A.H.
    Bilateral severe microbial keratitis after uneventful INTACS rings surgery
    Journal: Cornea
    Volume: 3, Issue 2
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 1

Asaad Ismail | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Asaad Ismail | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Physics chairman at Salahaddin University-erbil, Iraq

Ali Rezaei is an accomplished R&D and Product Manager specializing in nanotechnology and nanobiotechnology. With a strong research background, he has been involved in the development of high-performance nanocomposite materials. Ali has a reputation for his innovative approach and fast learning, contributing to successful projects in research and development. He was selected as the top researcher at Shahid Beheshti University in 2022 and is also a member of the National Elite Foundation of Iran. Ali’s strengths lie in his creativity, reliability, and persistence in solving complex problems and driving innovation.

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Education 🎓

Bachelor of Biology (2015-2019) Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad-e Qabus, Golestan, Iran GPA: 17.06 Ali completed his undergraduate studies in biology, with a focus on animal sciences. His academic performance during this period laid the groundwork for his future pursuits in nanobiotechnology. Master of Nanobiotechnology (2019-2022) Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran GPA: 19.36 Ali excelled in his master’s program, specializing in nanobiotechnology, which paved the way for his involvement in cutting-edge research and development in nanomaterials and practical applications of nanotechnology.

Experience 💼

R&D and Product Manager With one year of experience in the National Elite Foundation of Iran, Ali has worked as an R&D and Product Manager, contributing to the research and development of innovative nanocomposite materials. He has a deep understanding of product design, development, and registration processes. Ali gained significant experience as a research assistant in the nanobiotechnology laboratory of Shahid Beheshti University, where he honed his skills in nanotechnology and material science. His role involved researching high-performance nanomaterials and leading projects on practical applications of nanotechnology.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Top Researcher Award (2022) Ali was recognized as the top researcher at Shahid Beheshti University in 2022 for his outstanding contributions to nanotechnology research. National Elite Foundation Membership Ali was selected as a member of the National Elite Foundation of Iran, a prestigious acknowledgment of his exceptional skills, research achievements, and contributions to innovation in the field of nanotechnology.

Research Focus 🔬

Ali’s research focuses on nanobiotechnology, particularly in the development and application of nanocomposite materials. His work aims at designing and producing high-performance nanomaterials for practical applications. He is passionate about innovative nanotechnology, constantly seeking new resources, techniques, and solutions to push the boundaries of product development and registration in the nanotechnology sector.

Conclusion

Ali Rezaei is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, thanks to his strong academic background, significant research experience, and recognition as a top researcher. His skills and attributes position him well for future contributions to the field of nanotechnology. By addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding his research portfolio and increasing his publication output, Ali can further enhance his qualifications and continue to make impactful advancements in his field.

Publication Top Notes

 

  • Indoor Radon Concentration and Its Health Risks in Selected Locations in Iraqi Kurdistan Using CR-39 NTDs
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, 2010
    • Summary: This study examines indoor radon levels across various locations in Iraqi Kurdistan, assessing their potential health risks. Utilizing CR-39 nuclear track detectors (NTDs), the research highlights the implications of elevated radon exposure in residential settings.
  • Interaction of Low-Intensity Nuclear Radiation Dose with Human Blood: Using the New Technique of CR-39 NTDs for an In Vitro Study
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 69(3), 559-566, 2011
    • Summary: The paper investigates how low-intensity nuclear radiation doses affect human blood using CR-39 NTDs. It emphasizes the innovative application of these detectors in assessing biological responses to radiation.
  • Design and Construct Optimum Dosimeter to Detect Airborne Radon and Thoron Gas: Experimental Study
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2011
    • Summary: This research focuses on creating an efficient dosimeter for measuring airborne radon and thoron levels. The experimental approach involves optimizing the dosimeter’s design to enhance detection accuracy.
  • Measurement of Radium Content and Radon Exhalation Rates in Building Material Samples Using Passive and Active Detecting Techniques
    • Authors: AH Zakaria, SJ Mohamed, AH Ismail
    • Source: International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 4(9), 1827-1831, 2013
    • Summary: This publication details the evaluation of radium content and radon exhalation rates in various building materials. It contrasts passive and active detection techniques, providing insights into material safety regarding radon emissions.
  • Experimental Measurements on CR-39 Response for Radon Gas and Estimating the Optimum Dimensions of Dosimeters for Detection of Radon
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Physics Symposium, Bandung, Indonesia, 2009
    • Summary: This work discusses the response characteristics of CR-39 detectors to radon gas, aiming to determine optimal dosimeter dimensions for effective radon detection.
  • Study of Change in the Efficiency of CR-39 After Storage for Different Product Companies by Using TRACK_TEST Program
    • Author: AH Ismail
    • Source: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2009
    • Summary: The study evaluates the efficiency changes in CR-39 detectors after varying storage conditions, employing the TRACK_TEST program for analysis.
  • Radon Exhalation Rate from Building Materials Using Passive Technique Nuclear Track Detectors
    • Authors: ZA Hussein, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail, AA Battawy
    • Source: International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 4(7), 1276-1282, 2013
    • Summary: This publication assesses the radon exhalation rates from building materials using passive nuclear track detectors, contributing valuable data for understanding building material safety.
  • Relationship Between Radon Concentration, Ventilation Rate, and Male Infertility: A Case Study in Iraqi Kurdistan
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: International Journal of Low Radiation, 7(3), 175-187, 2010
    • Summary: The study investigates the correlation between indoor radon concentrations, ventilation rates, and male infertility cases in Iraqi Kurdistan, indicating potential health implications of poor indoor air quality.
  • Analysis of Radon Concentrations in Drinking Water in Erbil Governorate (Iraqi Kurdistan) and Its Health Effects
    • Authors: AH Ismail, SO Haji
    • Source: Tikrit Journal of Pure Science, 13(3), 9, 2008
    • Summary: This research analyzes radon levels in drinking water within the Erbil Governorate, discussing the potential health effects associated with exposure through water consumption.
  • Comparison of Alexandrite and Diode Lasers for Hair Removal in Dark and Medium Skin: Which is Better?
    • Authors: FH Mustafa, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail, KN Mutter
    • Source: Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences, 5(4), 188, 2014
    • Summary: This paper compares the efficacy of different laser types for hair removal on varying skin tones, contributing to dermatological practices.
  • Measurement of Radon Activity Concentration in Iraqi Kurdistan Soil by Using CR-39 Nuclear Track Detectors
    • Author: AH Ismail
    • Source: Salahaddin University-Erbil, 2004
    • Summary: This publication focuses on measuring radon activity concentrations in the soil of Iraqi Kurdistan, emphasizing environmental health risks.
  • Hazards Assessment of Radon Exhalation Rate and Radium Content in the Soil Samples in Iraqi Kurdistan Using Passive and Active Detecting Methods
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering, 4(10), 2010
    • Summary: The study assesses radon exhalation rates and radium content in soil samples, utilizing both passive and active detection methods to evaluate potential environmental hazards.
  • Indoor Radon Concentration Measurement in Selected Factories in Northern and Central Iraq
    • Authors: AA Battawy, MS Jaafar, NF Tawfiq, IS Mustafa, AH Ali, ZA Hussein
    • Source: Measurement, 4(5), 2013
    • Summary: This publication measures indoor radon concentrations in various factories, highlighting occupational health risks associated with radon exposure.
  • Modelling of Indoor Radon Activity Concentration Dynamics and Its Validation Through In-Situ Measurements on Regional Scale
    • Authors: S Mancini, M Guida, A Cuomo, D Guida, AH Ismail
    • Source: AIP Conference Proceedings, 1982(1), 2018
    • Summary: The study models indoor radon activity concentration dynamics, validating the model with in-situ measurements to assess regional radon exposure risks.
  • Measurements of Indoor Radon-222 Concentration Inside Iraqi Kurdistan: Case Study in the Summer Season
    • Authors: ZA Hussein, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail
    • Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy, 4(143), 2013
    • Summary: This case study examines indoor radon-222 concentrations in Iraqi Kurdistan during the summer, providing critical data on seasonal variations in radon levels.
  • Influences of Different Low-Level Laser Power at Wavelength 635 nm for Two Types of Skin: Dark and Light
    • Authors: F Hamad, M Jaafar, A Hamid, A Omar, Z Timimi, H Houssein
    • Source: Proceedings of the 7th IMT-GT UNINET and the 3rd International PSU-UNS Conference, 2009
    • Summary: This research evaluates the effects of laser power variations on different skin types, contributing to the field of dermatological laser treatments.
  • Radiation Exposure of Leukemia Blood Samples and Its Impacts on the Density of RBC, WBC, and PLT: In Vitro
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MA Hamad, EMT Harki
    • Source: Scientific Research Publishing, 2012
    • Summary: The study assesses the impact of radiation exposure on leukemia blood samples, focusing on the changes in blood cell densities.
  • The Effect of Laser Wavelength in Photodynamic Therapy and Phototherapy for Superficial Skin Diseases
    • Authors: FH Mustafa, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail, HAA Houssein
    • Source: 2011 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques, 232-236, 2011
    • Summary: This research explores how different laser wavelengths affect photodynamic therapy and phototherapy outcomes for superficial skin diseases.
  • Influence of the Static Magnetic Field on Red Blood Cells Parameters and Platelets Using Tests of CBC and Microscopy Images
    • Authors: BT Mustafa, SP Yaba, AH Ismail
    • Source: Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express, 6(2), 025004, 2020
    • Summary: The study investigates the effects of static magnetic fields on red blood cells and platelets, utilizing comprehensive blood tests and microscopy for analysis.

Mehrdad Jalili Torkamani | Clinical Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mehrdad Jalili Torkamani | Clinical Professions | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Clinical Professions, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran

Dr. Mehrdad Jalili Torkamani has contributed to several publications related to the effects of radiation on viruses, particularly SARS-CoV-2, using the Geant4-DNA toolkit. In 2023, he published a study in the Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology (JONSAT) investigating the effects of electron beam irradiation on spikes of various coronaviruses. In 2024, Dr. Torkamani published two articles, one in Nuclear Engineering and Technology focusing on the dose absorption of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 by electron radiation, and another in The European Physical Journal Plus, which simulated the energy absorption and dose of ionizing radiation on the spike of SARS-CoV-2 and compared it with human mortality statistics. His research contributes to understanding the potential use of radiation in combating viral infections.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Mehrdad Jalili Torkamani pursued a diverse educational path, starting with a Diploma in Mathematics and Physics from Ardabil from 2008 to 2012. He then continued his studies in Nuclear Physics, earning a Bachelor’s degree from Tabriz University in 2017. Dr. Torkamani furthered his academic journey with a Master’s degree in Nuclear Physics with a Biology orientation from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili from 2017 to 2019. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics with a Virology orientation at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, expected to be completed in 2024.

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Mehrdad Jalili Torkamani has taught various courses at different universities as part of his academic career. For Bachelor’s students at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, he taught “Basic Physics 2 (Electricity and Magnetism)” and conducted experiments in “Electricity and Magnetism.” At Ardabil Razi Technical University, he taught “General Physics,” “Heat and Thermal Physics,” and conducted experiments in “Heat and Thermal Physics” for Bachelor’s students.

Publications:

“Dose absorption of Omicron variant SARS-CoV-2 by electron radiation: Using Geant4-DNA toolkit” by MJ Torkamani, C Karami, P Sayyah-Koohi, F Ziaie, S Moosavi, published in Nuclear Engineering and Technology in 2024.

“Simulation of energy absorption and dose of ionizing radiation on spike of SARS-CoV-2 and comparing it with human mortality statistics, using Geant4-DNA toolkit” by M Jalili Torkamani, F Zolfagharpour, P Sayyah-Koohi, M Moradi, C Karami, published in The European Physical Journal Plus in 2024.

“Investigation of electron beam irradiation effect on spikes of SARS-COV2, MERS-COV, UK variant, SARS-COV by Geant4-DNA toolkit” by M Jalili Torkamani, F Zolfagharpour, A Asadi, P Sayyahkoohi, published in the Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology (JONSAT) in 2023.

“A survey on gamma irradiation damage effect on Lysine amino acid by using Geant4-DNA” by M Jalili Torkamani, a thesis from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili.

 

Mrs. DENİZ YILDIRIM | Nursing Education Department | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. DENİZ YILDIRIM | Nursing Education Department | Best Researcher Award

MSc at Nursing Education Department, Prof. Dr. Cemil Taşcıoğlu City Hospital, Turkey

👨‍🎓He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Work Experience:

🏥 City Hospital, Nurse
2015 – Present
Responsibilities include nursing, cardiovascular surgery nursing, intensive care nursing, and emergency clinic nursing.

🏥 American Hospital, Nurse
2014 – 2015
Responsibilities included emergency clinic nursing.

Education:

🎓 Marmara University
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
2010 – 2014

🎓 Marmara University
Master’s Degree in Management in Nursing
2014 – 2018

🎓 Istanbul Cerrahpasa University
Doctoral Degree in Education in Nursing
2020 – Present

Certificate:

It’s impressive to see your commitment to professional development through acquiring certificates. The EBPe-Toolkit Certificate and Health Science Reports Reviewer Certificate you obtained in 2023 demonstrate your dedication to staying current in your field. These certifications likely enhance your expertise and credibility in your professional endeavors. Keep up the great work!

 

Mr. Zaid Khan | Clinical Pharmacist | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Zaid Khan : Leading Researcher in Sensing

Research Intern at Clinical Pharmacist, Aditya banglore institute of pharmacy education and research, India

He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Mr. Zaid Khan is currently pursuing his Doctor of Pharmacy (19Q0088) at Aditya Bangalore Institute of Pharmacy Education and Research, located in Yelahanka, Bangalore, Karnataka (K.A). This program is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India and AICTE and is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and the Government of Karnataka. Throughout his academic journey, Mr. Khan has consistently achieved distinction and first-class grades in all four years of his program, maintaining an overall percentage. Before his doctoral studies, he completed his PUC (Preuniversity college) in PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology) from Jnana Bandhu PU college, Pandavapura, Mandya Dt, K. A, achieving a score of 60% in 2019. Additionally, he completed his SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) from Vijaya Composite Junior College, Pandavapura, Mandya Dt, K. A, with a score of 70% in 2017 under the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB).

Work Experience:

Mr. Zaid Khan has gained valuable experience in clinical pharmacy through rotations at Akash Hospital in Devanahalli, Bangalore. During this time, he actively engaged in patient counseling, conducted thorough drug interaction checks, monitored adverse drug reactions, and contributed to medical writing. This hands-on experience has honed his skills in ensuring pharmaceutical care and patient safety, contributing to improved patient outcomes, and furthering his professional development in the field of clinical pharmacy.

Career:

Mr. Zaid Khan is a dedicated and accomplished Pharm D researcher with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy. He is seeking a challenging position to apply his research expertise, knowledge, and skills to contribute to advancements in the field. Mr. Khan has a track record of successfully completing and publishing research projects in national and international journals, demonstrating his wealth of experience in diverse therapeutic and research areas. His commitment to continuous learning is evident through his active participation in both online and offline conferences, workshops, and webinars, where he engages with cutting-edge research topics. Clinically, he is developing skills as a Pharm D, enhancing his ability to bridge the gap between research and practical applications in the pharmaceutical landscape. Mr. Khan is eager to leverage his knowledge and passion for research in a dynamic environment that fosters innovation and encourages professional growth.

Research and Awards:

Mr. Zaid Khan has participated in various academic and research activities, demonstrating his commitment to professional development and contribution to the field of pharmacy. He participated in a National Level Essay Writing Competition in 2023 on “Pharmacy in the Digital Age: Addressing Challenges and Embracing Opportunities,” receiving a Certificate of Participation from Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Autonomous), Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Autonomous), and Pharmacy Teachers Trust (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana). Additionally, he presented a poster on “A Retrospective Study on Comprehensive Assessment of Leprosy in Bangalore District” and received a Certificate of Appreciation from RR College of Pharmacy at a national conference called RR Chemcol-2023, in association with Karnataka State Pharmacy Council. Furthermore, Mr. Khan presented a poster on “Evaluation of Photoprotection and Sunscreen Activity of Selected Natural Plant Substances viz Beta vulgaris, Linium, Linum Usitatissimum, Camellia sinensis, In vitro Sun Protection Factor Determination,” for which he was awarded Best Poster Presenter by the Institution’s Innovative Council of Aditya Group of Institutions, organized by the Indian Science Congress Association – Bangalore Chapter.

Conferences:

Mr. Zaid Khan has been actively involved in several international and national conferences, demonstrating his engagement in current issues and trends in the field of pharmacy and healthcare. He participated in a virtual event titled “Have We Reached the Breaking Point? Rising Chronic Illness, Emotional Distress, and Pain in the Era of COVID-19 and the Environmental Crises,” organized by Arizona State University (U.S.), for which he was awarded a Participation E-Certificate. Additionally, he attended the 4th World Congress on Drug Discovery and Development-2023, an International Conference held offline, and received a Participation Certificate from Biogenesis Health Cluster at J.N Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India. He also participated in a virtual event on “Exploring the Potential of Ayurveda in Promoting the Well-Being of Human Being, Animals’ Environment, Plants, and Animals,” organized by South Kazakhstan Medical Academy, Kazakhstan, and JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, India, for which he received a Participation Certificate. Furthermore, Mr. Khan was awarded a Participation Certificate by SYCOON-23, organized by PharmD Students Network of Rx Doctors, for his participation in the National Conference on “Steer Your Career Series 2 Episode 9.”