Apoorva Ramaswamy | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Apoorva Ramaswamy | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

 👤Assist. Prof. Dr. Apoorva Ramaswamy, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, United States

Dr. Apoorva Tewari Ramaswamy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. With a distinguished academic and clinical career, she has contributed significantly to the fields of laryngology and dysphagia. She earned her medical degree from Yale School of Medicine, where she was honored with the prestigious Samuel Jordan Graham Scholarship. Dr. Ramaswamy is dedicated to advancing patient care, research, and education. She has an active role in the Dysphagia Research Society and serves on multiple committees, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Her career is marked by academic excellence, innovative research, and an enduring commitment to improving patient outcomes.

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🌟  Summary of Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”

Apoorva Tewari Ramaswamy, MD, is exceptionally well-suited for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to her extensive educational background, significant research contributions, leadership in her field, and dedication to advancing medical science. She completed her MD from Yale School of Medicine, where she was awarded the Samuel Jordan Graham Scholarship for demonstrating exceptional academic promise in surgery. Additionally, her recognition as Yale College’s Commencement Flag Bearer highlights her extraordinary contributions not only in academia but also within her community.

Dr. Ramaswamy’s research in the fields of laryngology, dysphagia, and esophagology has been widely recognized. She has published influential work, including studies that explore the role of local IgE in eosinophilic esophagitis, which earned her the AAOA Research Prize. Her research contributions continue through her leadership role in various committees and advisory boards, such as the Dysphagia Research Society and the American Broncho-Esophagological Association.

🎓 Education

Dr. Ramaswamy completed her Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Yale School of Medicine (2011–2015), where she was awarded the Samuel Jordan Graham Scholarship for her final year. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Developmental, and Cellular Biology from Yale College (2007-2011), where she was recognized as the Commencement Flag Bearer for her extraordinary contributions. Early in her education, Dr. Ramaswamy earned the “Triple C” award from the Attorney General of New York State, showcasing her excellence in academics and extracurricular leadership during high school. She also demonstrated athletic prowess, earning Volleyball All League honors and the Sirena Wu Dunn Award. Throughout her education, Dr. Ramaswamy’s academic achievements have consistently set her apart as a leader and innovator.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Ramaswamy is currently an Assistant Professor at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. She completed a fellowship in Laryngology and Bronchoesophagology at UC Davis (2020-2021) and residency in Otolaryngology at New York Presbyterian Hospital (2015-2020), where she received several prestigious awards, including the AAOA Research Prize and the Distinguished House Staff Award. Dr. Ramaswamy also has experience working internationally, with a 2009 internship at PEPFAR-Nigeria and research at Yale on vascular surgery. She has served as a faculty member, mentor, and leader in various medical and academic committees, including the Dysphagia Research Society and the American Broncho-Esophagolical Association, advancing research and educational initiatives in her field.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Ramaswamy’s career has been marked by several notable accolades. She was honored with the prestigious James Physician Patient Champion Award in 2024. Throughout her residency, she received multiple awards, such as the AAOA Research Prize and In-Service Prize for her academic excellence. As a faculty member, she has received recognition from various professional societies, including the American Head & Neck Society and the Dysphagia Research Society, where she holds leadership positions. Her achievements in academic surgery were further acknowledged with the Distinguished House Staff Award from Weill Cornell Medical Center in 2019, signifying her contributions to patient care, education, and research.

🌍 Research Skills On Medicine

Dr. Ramaswamy’s research is centered around the treatment of dysphagia, laryngology, and the impacts of esophagology on patients with head and neck cancer. Her research contributions have been presented at prestigious international conferences, with a focus on the intersection of voice and swallowing disorders. Dr. Ramaswamy has also conducted studies on local IgE in eosinophilic esophagitis, which won second place at the 2018 AAOA meeting. As a leader in the Dysphagia Research Society and various academic committees, she has promoted diversity and inclusion within the research community. Her work continues to advance understanding of swallowing disorders and provides practical solutions for patient care.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  1. The efficacy of two commercially available devices for airway foreign body relief: A cadaver study

    • Authors: Ramaswamy, A.; Done, A.; Solis, R.; Srikanth, M.; Olinde, L.; Belafsky, P.
    • Citation: Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, 2023
    • DOI: 10.1002/lio2.1057
  2. Tongue base augmentation to improve swallow function in a cadaveric model

    • Authors: Ramaswamy, A.T.; Cates, D.; Evangelista, L.; Srikanth, M.; Belafsky, P.
    • Citation: Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, 2023
    • DOI: 10.1002/lio2.1041
  3. The upper esophageal sphincter: anatomy and physiology

    • Authors: Ramaswamy, A.T.; Martell, P.; Azevedo, R.; Belafsky, P.
    • Citation: Annals of Esophagus, 2022
    • DOI: 10.21037/aoe-21-34
  4. Effects of Pyridostigmine on Esophageal and Pharyngeal Motility in Dysphagic Patients Undergoing High-Resolution Manometry.

  5. Office-Based Procedure Training in Laryngology Fellowship Programs.

    • Authors: Enver N.; Ramaswamy A.; Sulica L.; Pitman MJ
    • Citation: The Laryngoscope, 2020-10
    • DOI: 10.1002/lary.29170
    • PMID: 33043999
  6. How I Do It: A Novel Technique for Endoscopic Placement of Stent in Management of Anterior Glottic Webs.

    • Authors: Enver N.; Ramaswamy A.; Pitman MJ
    • Citation: The Laryngoscope, 2020-09
    • DOI: 10.1002/lary.28965
    • PMID: 32902885
  7. Percutaneous and Open Tracheostomy in Patients with COVID-19: Comparison and Outcomes of an Institutional Series in New York City.

    • Authors: Long SM; Chern A; Feit NZ; Chung S; Ramaswamy AT; Li C; Cooley V; Hill S; Rajwani K; Villena-Vargas J, et al.
    • Citation: Annals of Surgery, 2020-09
    • DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000004428
    • PMID: 32889885
  8. Common Otologic Surgical Procedures: Clinical Decision-Making Pearls and the Role of Imaging

    • Authors: Peng, T.; Ramaswamy, A.T.; Kim, A.H.
    • Citation: Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2019
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.nic.2018.09.008
  9. Management of Vestibular Schwannomas for the Radiologist

  10. Carcinoma presenting as idiopathic anterior glottic webs: A case series

    • Authors: Ramaswamy, A.T.; Tian, L.; Bock, J.M.; Klein, A.M.; Pitman, M.J.
    • Citation: The Laryngoscope, 2019-09
    • DOI: 10.1002/lary.27711

Yong Chul Lee | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yong Chul Lee | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

👤  Prof. Dr. Yong Chul Lee, Department of Internal Medicine, JEONBUK National University, Medical School, South Korea

Dr. YongChul Lee, MD, PhD, is a distinguished professor and researcher in respiratory medicine and allergy at JEONBUK National University Medical School, South Korea. With over 30 years of clinical and academic expertise, Dr. Lee is renowned for his contributions to respiratory diseases, asthma, and immunology. His career spans groundbreaking research, editorial roles in prestigious journals, and leadership in national and international organizations. As a principal investigator, he has directed pivotal projects in airway remodeling, severe asthma, and pulmonary disorders. Dr. Lee’s accolades include the Pfizer Medical Research Award and Best Abstract recognition at international conferences. A prolific author, he has published extensively in top-tier journals, advancing understanding and treatment of complex respiratory conditions. His dedication to medical excellence and patient care solidifies his standing as a global leader in respiratory medicine and allergy research.

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🌟  Prof. Dr. Yong Chul Lee Summary of Suitability for the Award

Dr. YongChul Lee, MD, PhD, is a highly accomplished and distinguished scholar in the field of respiratory medicine and allergy. His extensive academic background, professional achievements, and research contributions make him an exceptional candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.”

Dr. Lee’s academic journey includes degrees from renowned institutions such as JEONBUK National University and a research fellowship at King’s College, University of London. His career spans over three decades, during which he has served as a professor, principal investigator, and director of several key research projects, including the Korea Healthcare Technology R&D Project and the Research Center for Severe Asthma. His commitment to advancing respiratory medicine is evident through his leadership roles, including serving as the President of The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and Clinical Immunology.

🎓  Education 

Dr. Lee embarked on his academic journey at JEONBUK National University Medical School, earning his BA in Medicine in 1985 and his MS in Internal Medicine in 1991. He completed his PhD in Pathology from Chonnam National University Medical School in 1993, demonstrating exceptional academic prowess. From 1996 to 1998, he served as a Research Fellow at King’s College, University of London, United Kingdom, where he honed his expertise in respiratory medicine. These experiences laid the foundation for his trailblazing research and clinical advancements in pulmonary diseases and allergy immunology. Dr. Lee’s commitment to continuous learning and innovation has driven his contributions to the medical field, making him a respected educator, mentor, and thought leader.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Lee’s illustrious career began as an instructor at JEONBUK National University Medical School in 1992. Rising through the ranks, he became Assistant Professor (1994), Associate Professor (1998), and Full Professor (2003). Since 2012, he has directed the Specialized Care Center for Respiratory and Allergic Diseases. He has also served as Chief of the Respiratory Medicine and Allergy Division at JEONBUK National University Hospital. In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Lee has been a principal investigator for numerous national and international projects, including the Korea Healthcare Technology R&D initiative and the National Research Laboratory for Airway Remodeling. His extensive leadership experience spans organizations like the Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and Clinical Immunology, where he served as President. Through these roles, Dr. Lee has significantly influenced medical research, education, and policy.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Lee’s exceptional contributions have earned him numerous accolades. Notable honors include the Pfizer Medical Research Award (2009), Allergopharma Award (2004), and multiple Best Research Paper Awards from JEONBUK National University. He has also received prestigious citations from the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare, including the Grand Prize for Health in 2008. In 2024, Dr. Lee was honored with the Best Abstract Award at the KATRD International Conference. His work has been consistently recognized for excellence, including Best Poster at the CHEST Challenge Championship and several Best Doctor awards in respiratory medicine. These distinctions reflect his dedication to advancing healthcare, education, and research in respiratory diseases and allergy immunology.

🌍 Research Skills On Medicine 

Dr. Lee is a pioneer in respiratory medicine and allergy research, with expertise in airway remodeling, severe asthma, and pulmonary immunology. His multidisciplinary approach integrates molecular biology, clinical trials, and innovative therapies. As a principal investigator, he has led groundbreaking studies on mitochondrial oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, and respiratory drug development. Dr. Lee’s research employs advanced methodologies, including cohort studies and cryotherapy, addressing critical challenges in respiratory health. His collaborative work with international teams has yielded impactful findings, contributing to the development of targeted treatments for complex conditions. With an extensive publication record in high-impact journals, Dr. Lee is a thought leader in translating research into clinical practice.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Title: Impact of oxidative stress on lung diseases
    • Authors: HS Park, SR Kim, YC Lee
    • Citations: 395
    • Year: 2009
Title: Inhibition of phosphoinositide 3‐kinase δ attenuates allergic airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in murine asthma model
    • Authors: KS Lee, HK Lee, JS Hayflick, YC Lee, KD Puri
    • Citations: 338
    • Year: 2006
Title: Involvement of PTEN in airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in bronchial asthma
    • Authors: YG Kwak, CH Song, KY Ho, PH Hwang, JS Kim, KS Lee, YC Lee
    • Citations: 317
    • Year: 2003
Title: Heme oxygenase in the regulation of vascular biology: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities
    • Authors: YM Kim, HO Pae, JE Park, YC Lee, JM Woo, NH Kim, YK Choi, BS Lee, et al.
    • Citations: 266
    • Year: 2011
Title: Inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum stress alleviates lipopolysaccharide-induced lung inflammation through modulation of NF-κB/HIF-1α signaling pathway
    • Authors: HJ Kim, JS Jeong, SR Kim, SY Park, HJ Chae, YC Lee
    • Citations: 212
    • Year: 2013
Title: NLRP3 inflammasome activation by mitochondrial ROS in bronchial epithelial cells is required for allergic inflammation
    • Authors: SR Kim, DI Kim, SH Kim, H Lee, KS Lee, SH Cho, YC Lee
    • Citations: 211
    • Year: 2014
Title: Contribution of vascular endothelial growth factor to airway hyperresponsiveness and inflammation in a murine model of toluene diisocyanate-induced asthma
    • Authors: YC Lee, YG Kwak, CH Song
    • Citations: 210
    • Year: 2002
Title: PPAR‐gamma modulates allergic inflammation through up‐regulation of PTEN
    • Authors: KS Lee, SJ Park, PH Hwang, HK Yi, CH Song, OH Chai, JS Kim, MK Lee, YC Lee
    • Citations: 182
    • Year: 2005
Title: Interleukin-17 regulation: an attractive therapeutic approach for asthma
    • Authors: SJ Park, YC Lee
    • Citations: 177
    • Year: 2010
Title: Endoplasmic reticulum stress influences bronchial asthma pathogenesis by modulating nuclear factor κB activation
    • Authors: SR Kim, DI Kim, MR Kang, KS Lee, SY Park, JS Jeong, YC Lee
    • Citations: 155
    • Year: 2013