Dalia Saleh | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dalia Saleh | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dalia Saleh, National Research Centre, Egypt

Dr. Dalia Osama Abd El Fattah Saleh is a distinguished Egyptian pharmacologist renowned for her extensive research in neurotoxicology, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. She earned her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Cairo University in 2012, focusing on estrogen's effects on vascular changes in insulin-resistant rats. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor at the National Research Centre in Cairo, contributing significantly to the field of pharmacology. Dr. Saleh has published numerous articles in reputable journals, highlighting her expertise in molecular pharmacology and toxicology. Her work has garnered over 1,700 citations, reflecting her impact on the scientific community. Beyond research, she has played pivotal roles in quality assurance, aiding her department in achieving ISO certifications. Dr. Saleh's dedication to advancing medical science and mentoring the next generation of researchers underscores her commitment to excellence in pharmacological research.

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Suitability Summary for Best Researcher Awards

Based on the provided profile, Dr. Dalia Osama Abd El Fattah Saleh demonstrates substantial qualifications that make her highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive academic background, with a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Cairo University and over two decades of progressive research experience at the National Research Centre, positions her as a prominent candidate in the field of pharmacological research.

Dr. Saleh’s scholarly journey reflects a strong focus on translational and experimental pharmacology, with particular emphasis on diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hepatic disorders, and neuropharmacology. Her role progression from Research Assistant to Assistant Professor and Researcher underlines a sustained commitment to scientific advancement. Notably, her leadership in quality assurance and ISO accreditation projects at the NRC demonstrates her organizational impact and dedication to research excellence.

Education 

Dr. Dalia Saleh's academic journey is marked by a steadfast commitment to pharmacological sciences. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Cairo University in 2002, graduating with honors. Pursuing advanced studies, she earned her Master of Science in Pharmacology in 2009, with a thesis investigating the effects of rosiglitazone on vascular and biochemical changes in diabetic rats. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 2012, where her research delved into estrogen's potential impact on vascular changes associated with insulin resistance in ovariectomized rats. Throughout her educational tenure, Dr. Saleh demonstrated a profound interest in understanding the intricate mechanisms of drug actions and their physiological implications. Her rigorous academic training laid a robust foundation for her subsequent research endeavors, enabling her to contribute significantly to the fields of neuropharmacology and toxicology. Dr. Saleh's educational background reflects her dedication to advancing medical knowledge and improving therapeutic strategies.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Dalia Saleh's professional career spans over two decades, characterized by her contributions to pharmacological research and education. Since 2003, she has been affiliated with the National Research Centre in Cairo, ascending from Research Assistant to Assistant Professor. Her roles have encompassed conducting pivotal research in pharmacology, with a focus on neurotoxicology and metabolic disorders. Dr. Saleh has also been instrumental in quality assurance, leading her department to achieve ISO 9001/2008 and ISO/IEC 17025/2005 certifications, reflecting her commitment to excellence and standardization in research practices. In academia, she has served as a part-time instructor at MSA University and the University of Sadat City, imparting knowledge in pharmacology and supervising student research projects. Her professional journey is marked by a blend of research acumen and dedication to education, positioning her as a respected figure in the pharmacological community. Dr. Saleh's multifaceted experience underscores her role in advancing pharmacological sciences and mentoring future researchers.

Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Dalia Saleh's exemplary work in pharmacology has earned her recognition within the scientific community. Her research contributions, particularly in neurotoxicology and metabolic disorders, have been widely cited, reflecting the impact of her work. She has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, sharing her findings and collaborating with fellow researchers. Dr. Saleh's commitment to quality in research is evident through her leadership in achieving ISO certifications for her department, a testament to her dedication to excellence. Additionally, her involvement in various workshops and seminars underscores her role in continuous professional development and knowledge dissemination. While specific awards are not detailed, her professional trajectory and contributions signify a career marked by recognition and respect in the field of pharmacology. Dr. Saleh's achievements highlight her as a leading figure in advancing pharmacological research and education.

Research Skills On Neurotoxicology

Dr. Dalia Saleh possesses a comprehensive skill set in pharmacological research, with a particular emphasis on neurotoxicology, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Her expertise encompasses in-vitro pharmacological techniques, molecular pharmacology, and toxicological assessments. She is proficient in conducting complex experiments involving animal models, such as ovariectomy procedures in rats, to study hormonal impacts on vascular functions. Dr. Saleh's research also delves into the biochemical pathways affected by various pharmacological agents, enabling a deeper understanding of drug mechanisms. Her ability to integrate molecular biology with pharmacology allows for a holistic approach to studying disease processes and potential treatments. Furthermore, her involvement in quality assurance and standardization of laboratory practices demonstrates her commitment to research integrity and reproducibility. Dr. Saleh's research skills are further evidenced by her extensive publication record, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community and advancing the field of pharmacology.

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  • Title: HPLC-DAD-MS/MS profiling of phenolics from Securigera securidaca flowers and its anti-hyperglycemic and anti-hyperlipidemic activities
    Authors: RM Ibrahim, AM El-Halawany, DO Saleh, EMBE Naggar, ...
    Citation: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 25, 134–141
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 181

  • Title: Effects of sulforaphane on D-galactose-induced liver aging in rats: Role of keap-1/nrf-2 pathway
    Authors: DO Saleh, DF Mansour, IM Hashad, RM Bakeer
    Citation: European Journal of Pharmacology, 855, 40–49
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 63

  • Title: Antiviral Activity of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Mediated by Plumbago indica L. Extract Against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1)
    Authors: MM Melk, SS El-Hawary, FR Melek, DO Saleh, OM Ali, MA El Raey, ...
    Citation: International Journal of Nanomedicine, 8221–8233
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 58

  • Title: Synthesis, vasorelaxant activity, and molecular modeling study of some new phthalazine derivatives
    Authors: FM Awadallah, WI El-Eraky, DO Saleh
    Citation: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 52, 14–21
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 54

  • Title: Genistein ameliorates cyclophosphamide-induced hepatotoxicity by modulation of oxidative stress and inflammatory mediators
    Authors: DF Mansour, DO Saleh, RE Mostafa
    Citation: Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 5(7), 836
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 52

  • Title: Zeaxanthin Isolated from Dunaliella salina Microalgae Ameliorates Age Associated Cardiac Dysfunction in Rats through Stimulation of Retinoid Receptors
    Authors: FK El-Baz, RA Hussein, DO Saleh, GAR Abdel Jaleel
    Citation: Marine Drugs, 17(5), 290
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 51

  • Title: Cardiorenal protective effect of taurine against cyclophosphamide-induced toxicity in albino rats
    Authors: KA Alhumaidha, DO Saleh, MA Abd El Fattah, WI El-Eraky, H Moawad
    Citation: Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 94(2), 131–139
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 51

  • Title: Ovario-protective effects of genistein against cyclophosphamide toxicity in rats: Role of anti-müllerian hormone and oestradiol
    Authors: DO Saleh, DF Mansour
    Citation: European Journal of Pharmacology, 789, 163–171
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 45

  • Title: Heamatococcus pluvialis ameliorates bone loss in experimentally-induced osteoporosis in rats via the regulation of OPG/RANKL pathway
    Authors: FK El-Baz, DO Saleh, GAA Jaleel, RA Hussein, A Hassan
    Citation: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 116, 109017
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 44

  • Title: Cisplatin-Induced nephrotoxicity in rats: modulatory role of simvastatin and rosuvastatin against apoptosis and inflammation
    Authors: RE Mostafa, DO Saleh, DF Mansour
    Citation: Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 8(4), 043–050
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 42

Scheherazade Le | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Scheherazade Le | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Scheherazade Le, Stanford, United States

Dr. Scheherazade Le, M.D., is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University. With expertise in epilepsy and electroencephalography (EEG), she specializes in intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) and neurophysiology. Dr. Le earned her M.D. from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and completed residency and fellowship training at Stanford University, where she also held the role of Chief Resident. With extensive clinical and academic appointments, Dr. Le is dedicated to advancing medical education in neurology. Her contributions extend to the creation of high-quality teaching curricula and the mentorship of students, residents, and fellows. Her clinical expertise and passion for education have earned her multiple honors, including the A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award. Through her innovative teaching and research, Dr. Le has made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience.

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🌟 Research for Best Researcher Award Evaluation for Dr. Scheherazade Le, M.D.

Dr. Scheherazade Le, a Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University, is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive background in epilepsy, electroencephalography (EEG), and intraoperative neuro-monitoring (IONM) sets her apart as a leader in the field. She holds dual board certifications in adult neurology and epilepsy, which reflect her comprehensive expertise.

Dr. Le’s education and training at prestigious institutions like UCSF and Stanford, coupled with her multiple academic appointments and contributions to the curriculum, have been highly influential. Her role as the co-course director of Stanford’s Neuroscience Block and her efforts in developing innovative neurology curriculum, especially for epilepsy, reflect her deep commitment to advancing education in the medical field. She has consistently received recognition for her excellence in teaching, receiving numerous awards such as the A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award from the American Academy of Neurology in 2024.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Scheherazade Le completed her M.D. at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in May 2006, where she focused on medical humanities. Her undergraduate studies were at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), where she graduated with High Honors in Political Science and received the highest honors for her thesis. Dr. Le pursued residency in Neurology at Stanford University, where she also served as Chief Resident. Afterward, she completed fellowship training in Clinical Neurophysiology at Stanford, specializing in Intraoperative Neuro-Monitoring (IONM) and Epilepsy & Electroencephalography (EEG). Dr. Le’s academic achievements are reflected in her continuous commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring. She has significantly contributed to shaping the neurology curriculum at Stanford Medical School and has earned numerous awards, such as the A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award, further demonstrating her academic prowess and passion for education.

💼   Professional Experience 

Dr. Scheherazade Le currently serves as a Clinical Professor at the Department of Neurology at Stanford University, where she is responsible for teaching and supervising medical students, residents, and fellows in epilepsy, electroencephalography (EEG), and intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM). Her professional trajectory includes various roles at Stanford University, ranging from Clinical Assistant Professor to Clinical Associate Professor. Throughout her tenure, she has led educational initiatives and clinical training for Stanford’s Neurology residency and fellowship programs. Dr. Le has been instrumental in course development for the Neuroscience Block (SOM223A), a second-year medical school course that she co-directs. She is also an invited lecturer for the Stanford Physician Assistant Program and actively participates in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. Dr. Le’s clinical work involves treating patients with epilepsy, neurophysiological conditions, and neurological disorders, while her academic efforts focus on curriculum development and innovative teaching methodologies.

🏅  Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Scheherazade Le has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards throughout her career. She was nominated for the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Neuroscience Course Director Excellence Award in 2025 and received the A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award in 2024. Her commitment to educational excellence is further demonstrated by her receipt of the Stanford School of Medicine’s highest-rated course award for the Neuroscience Block (SOM223), which she has received multiple times, including in 2023 and 2024. Dr. Le’s work in neurology education also garnered her the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Teaching Award Nominee for her contributions to medical education from 2022 to 2023. Other accolades include the Stanford Department of Neurology Lysia S. Forno Teaching Award and the Stanford Neurology Clerkship Medical Student Teaching Award. These honors reflect her dedication to advancing both the academic and clinical training of the next generation of neurologists.

🌍 Research Skill On Neuroscience

Dr. Scheherazade Le’s research interests lie at the intersection of clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, and neuroimaging. She is particularly focused on advancing understanding and treatment methodologies for epilepsy and neurologic diseases through the use of electroencephalography (EEG) and intraoperative neuro-monitoring (IONM). Dr. Le’s research has contributed to the growing body of knowledge regarding brain-responsive neurostimulation in epilepsy patients with tuberous sclerosis complex. Additionally, she has been involved in studies concerning autoimmune encephalitis, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, and the neurophysiology of abnormal movements. Her ability to bridge clinical practice with scientific investigation allows her to translate complex research findings into effective clinical treatments. Dr. Le is a key collaborator in multi-disciplinary research projects and has presented her work at regional neurophysiology and neuroimmunology conferences. Her ongoing research aims to improve diagnostic approaches and develop innovative therapies for neurological disorders, impacting both clinical practice and patient care.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Cognitive and behavioral effects of perampanel 4 mg daily dose
    Authors: Meador, K.J., Seliger, J., Le, S., Loring, D.W., Gerard, E.
    Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 164
  • Response to “Antipsychotics use in autoimmune encephalitis and multiple sclerosis: Impact on hospitalization duration”
    Authors: Folmsbee, S.S., Gombar, S., Le, S.
    Journal: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 126
  • Amnesia, Superior Altitudinal Anopia, and Reversed Clock Phenomenon due to Bilateral Posterior Cerebral Artery Infarcts
    Authors: Jindal, J.A., Le, S.T., Lansberg, M.G.
    Journal: Stroke
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 55(6)
  • Antipsychotic medications associated with increased length of hospital stay in autoimmune encephalitis and multiple sclerosis: A retrospective study
    Authors: Sai Folmsbee, S., Hui, G., Yuan, Y., Han, M., Le, S.
    Journal: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 124
  • Utilization of APE2 and RITE2 scores in autoimmune encephalitis patients with seizures
    Authors: Rafferty, T., Koeppen-Babcock, A., Muppidi, S., Li, Y., Le, S.
    Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 154
  • Long-term outcomes of mesial temporal laser interstitial thermal therapy for drug-resistant epilepsy and subsequent surgery for seizure recurrence: A multi-centre cohort study
    Authors: Youngerman, B.E., Banu, M.A., Khan, F., D’Haese, P.-F., Wu, C.
    Journal: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 94(11)
  • Sharps Injuries Related to Subdermal Needles in the Orbicularis Oris During Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring
    Authors: Joshi, A., Aissa, Y., Le, S., Lee, L., Lopez, J.R.
    Journal: Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 39(7)
  • A retrospective cohort study of new-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE): clinical features, timing of immunotherapy and outcomes
    Authors: Werbaneth, K., Mausolf, M., Seliger, J., Le, S.
    Journal: Epileptic Disorders
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 24(5)
  • Direct brainstem somatosensory evoked potentials for cavernous malformations
    Authors: Le, S., Nguyen, V., Lee, L., Steinberg, G., López, J.
    Journal: Journal of Neurosurgery
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 137(1)
  • Hybrid Fluoroscopic and Neurophysiological Targeting of Responsive Neurostimulation of the Rolandic Cortex
    Authors: Parker, J.J., Jamiolkowski, R.M., Grant, G.A., Le, S., Halpern, C.H.
    Journal: Operative Neurosurgery
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 21(3)

Ebru Afşar | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ebru Afşar | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Ebru Afşar, Cappadoccia Univercıty, Turkey

Ebru Afşar, born on June 15, 1986, in Kayseri/Tomarza, is a distinguished academic and researcher. She is currently a faculty member at Kapadokya University, specializing in Medical Biochemistry at the Faculty of Dentistry. Ebru’s academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Afyon Kocatepe University, followed by a Master’s degree in Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology. She continued her studies with another Master’s in Medical Biochemistry at Akdeniz University and completed her Ph.D. in the same field. Ebru’s extensive teaching experience includes courses in biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology, with a focus on nutrition and dietetics. Throughout her career, she has actively participated in numerous national and international congresses and training programs, enriching her expertise. Her passion for research and education drives her to contribute significantly to the academic world.

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🌟 Suitability of Ebru Afşar for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Ebru Afşar’s academic background and professional experience position her as a highly suitable candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” Her educational journey, beginning with a bachelor’s degree in Biology and progressing through a master’s and doctorate in Medical Biochemistry, illustrates a strong foundation in scientific research. Ebru’s expertise in microbiology, clinical microbiology, and medical biochemistry demonstrates her commitment to the life sciences, particularly in the areas of healthcare and disease mechanisms.

Her career includes a mix of research roles and teaching positions. At Akdeniz University, where she worked as a research assistant and later as an academic member in the Department of Medical Biochemistry, Ebru displayed a clear aptitude for scientific inquiry. Since transitioning to Kapadokya University in 2023 as an academic member in the Faculty of Dentistry, her interdisciplinary knowledge and growing teaching responsibilities reflect her commitment to advancing her field and mentoring the next generation of scientists. Her teaching portfolio spans various disciplines, including biochemistry, clinical microbiology, and nutrition biochemistry, further highlighting her breadth of expertise.

 🎓 Education 

Ebru Afşar’s educational journey is rooted in rigorous academic training. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Afyon Kocatepe University in 2007, with a GPA of 2.78. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology at the same university, earning a GPA of 2.93 in 2010. Ebru continued her academic progression at Akdeniz University, where she completed a Master’s in Medical Biochemistry in 2015, with a GPA of 3.12. Building on her strong foundation, she completed her Ph.D. in Medical Biochemistry in 2021, achieving a GPA of 3.56. Throughout her studies, Ebru demonstrated a commitment to excellence in her field, preparing her for a successful career in both teaching and research. Her academic achievements reflect her dedication to advancing the field of biochemistry and her role as a mentor to future generations of students.

💼 Professional Experience 

Ebru Afşar’s professional career spans both academic teaching and research. Since March 2018, she has been an academic member of the Medical Biochemistry Department at Akdeniz University, contributing significantly to the institution’s research output. She then transitioned to Istanbul Kültür University in 2021 as a faculty member in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, where she remained until March 2023. Ebru currently serves as a faculty member at Kapadokya University in the Faculty of Dentistry. Her professional journey is marked by her active involvement in teaching various biochemistry and microbiology courses across multiple disciplines, including nutrition, dietetics, nursing, and physiotherapy. Her expertise in medical biochemistry has enabled her to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications in clinical settings. Ebru’s ongoing contributions to academic and research fields continue to shape the future of medical education and biochemical sciences.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Ebru Afşar has received several recognitions throughout her academic and professional career. Her dedication to advancing knowledge and contributing to scientific communities is reflected in her participation in various national and international congresses, including the “Clinical Biochemistry Specialists Congress” in 2014 and the “1st National Proteomics Congress” in Antalya. She also received a certification in Animal Experimentation from Akdeniz University in 2014. These awards and recognitions are a testament to her hard work and commitment to excellence in her field. Her expertise in medical biochemistry and her active participation in academic conferences have earned her a reputable standing in the scientific community. Ebru is also recognized for her contributions to student education, evidenced by her role in various teaching and mentoring programs across universities.

🌍  Research Skills On Neuroscience

Ebru Afşar has developed a comprehensive set of research skills throughout her academic and professional journey. Her expertise in medical biochemistry, microbiology, and clinical laboratory techniques has been honed through her extensive research experience. Ebru’s work is focused on biochemical processes, clinical biochemistry, and molecular biology, particularly in the fields of nutrition and disease pathology. She has utilized advanced techniques such as mass spectrometry, proteomics, and clinical diagnostics to further her research. Her ability to design and conduct research projects, along with her proficiency in using various analytical tools, has contributed to a deeper understanding of biochemical processes. Ebru’s research skills extend to data analysis, statistical methods, and presenting her findings through academic publications. Her ability to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge makes her a valuable researcher in her field.

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  • Title: ARI EKMEĞİNİN ALZHEİMER SIÇAN MODELİNDE KARACİĞER 5HT2B ARACILI GLUKOZ DÜZENLEMESİ ÜZERİNE ETKİSİ
    Authors: Ebru Afşar, Kadirhan Doğan, Deniz Kantar Gül, Alev Duygu Kuzzu
    Citation: Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi, 2024-10-21
    DOI: 10.18229/kocatepetip.1433727
  • Title: Anxiolytic-like effects of extremely low frequency electric field in stressed rats: involvement of 5-HT2C receptors
    Authors: Deniz Kantar, Alev Duygu Acun, Hakan Er, Ebru Afsar, Piraye Yargıcoglu
    Citation: International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2023-09-02
    DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2022.2087929