Assoc.Prof. Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos | Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Assoc.Prof. Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos, Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, Thailand

Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, Thailand. She holds a Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Toronto, where she also completed her dietetic internship. With over two decades of experience in nutrition, Dr. Kriengsinyos has made significant contributions to nutritional research, particularly in body composition, energy metabolism, and healthier eating strategies for chronic diseases. She leads multiple national projects aimed at improving the nutritional landscape in Thailand, such as nutrient profiling of Thai meals and developing trans-fat-free policies. Her global collaborations have resulted in impactful publications and a deeper understanding of nutrition’s role in health. Dr. Kriengsinyos is a respected member of several professional associations, including the American Dietetic Association and the Thai Dietetic Association.

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Assessment of Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos, PhD, RD for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Strengths: Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos is highly qualified with an extensive academic background in Nutritional Sciences, as evidenced by her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and her multiple degrees in nutrition and health-related fields. As an Associate Professor at Mahidol University and Program Director of the Nutrition and Dietetics M.Sc. program, she has demonstrated strong leadership and dedication to advancing the field of nutrition. Her memberships in various professional organizations, such as the Thai Dietetic Association and the Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Society of Asia, reflect her commitment to professional development and networking within her discipline.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos has a distinguished academic background in nutrition and healthcare. She earned her Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Toronto, Canada, in 2003, where she also completed a Certificate in the Dietetic Internship Program at St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, in 1997. Earlier, she obtained a Master of Science degree in Nutrition from the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Mahidol University, Thailand, in 1991. Her foundational studies in healthcare began with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Midwifery, awarded with first-class honors, from the Faculty of Medicine at Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, in 1985. This diverse educational journey provided her with a comprehensive understanding of both the scientific and clinical aspects of nutrition, which she applies in her current research and teaching roles.

💼 Experience

Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos has held significant academic and research positions throughout her career. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, where she is also the Program Director for the Master’s in Nutrition and Dietetics. Dr. Kriengsinyos has extensive experience leading research projects that focus on improving the nutritional health of individuals, particularly in relation to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). As a principal investigator, she has conducted research on protein bioavailability, nutrient profiling of Thai foods, and the development of simplified nutrition symbols to aid consumer decisions. Her research extends to international collaborations and publications. Beyond her research, Dr. Kriengsinyos plays an active role in mentoring graduate students and promoting evidence-based nutrition practices through her work in Thailand and abroad.

🏅Awards and Honors 

Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos has been recognized for her significant contributions to the field of nutrition. She is a member of several prestigious professional associations, including the American Dietetic Association, the Thai Dietetic Association, and the Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Society of Asia (PENSA). In addition to her membership in these organizations, she has received various research grants and accolades, particularly for her work in energy metabolism, protein quality, and nutrient profiling. Her ongoing contributions to Thailand’s national food policy, including the development of trans fat-free strategies and simplified nutrition labels, have been highly regarded by both academic and public health sectors. Dr. Kriengsinyos is a sought-after speaker and collaborator on international nutrition projects, further highlighting her expertise and leadership in the global nutrition community.

🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. Wantanee Kriengsinyos’ research primarily revolves around body composition, energy metabolism, and protein quality. She is particularly interested in how dietary interventions can combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs), with a focus on developing healthier eating habits through behavior modification and nutrient profiling. Her work in bioavailability, specifically related to mungbean meal and protein sources, addresses global concerns around sustainable food choices. She is also deeply involved in studying the metabolic impacts of traditional Thai foods on cardiovascular and metabolic health, such as coconut milk and palm sugar. Dr. Kriengsinyos’ research has contributed to Thailand’s food policies, especially with respect to creating trans-fat-free initiatives and nutrition labeling that helps consumers make healthier choices. Her work continues to push the boundaries of nutrition science with innovative approaches to tackling modern health issues.

📖 Publications Top Notes

Oral and intravenous tracer protocols of the indicator amino acid oxidation method provide the same estimate of the lysine requirement in healthy men
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Phase of menstrual cycle affects lysine requirement in healthy women
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Long-term effects of histidine depletion on whole-body protein metabolism in healthy adults
  • Cited by: 65
Glycemic and lipid responses to glucomannan in Thais with type 2 diabetes mellitus
  • Cited by: 48
Variation in human water turnover associated with environmental and lifestyle factors
  • Cited by: 45

 

Dr. Abdallah Abusam | Mathematical Modeling | Excellence in Research

Dr. Abdallah Abusam | Mathematical Modeling | Excellence in Research

Dr. Abdallah Abusam, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait

Abdallah Abusam is a Dutch environmental engineer and research scientist at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR). With a career spanning over 30 years, Dr. Abusam has made substantial contributions in environmental management, water and wastewater treatment, and modeling of environmental systems. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Wageningen University, Netherlands, in 2001 and has since worked across various international research and academic institutions. His leadership roles include managing the Wastewater Program at KISR and conducting research on sustainable water reuse technologies. Dr. Abusam has published numerous technical reports and book chapters, showcasing his expertise in wastewater management and environmental biotechnology. A fluent speaker of Arabic, English, and Dutch, he has played an active role in guiding research projects that address environmental challenges and provide practical solutions for water resource management in the Middle East.

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Evaluation of Dr. Abdallah Abusam for the Research for Excellence in Research Award

Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Abdallah Abusam is highly suitable for the Research for Excellence in Research Award, given his extensive experience in environmental engineering and his significant contributions to water and wastewater treatment. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Wageningen University, Dr. Abusam has worked in academia and research institutions worldwide, including the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), where he currently holds a senior research scientist position.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Abdallah Abusam’s academic journey is rooted in civil and environmental engineering, beginning with his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Hons) from the University of Khartoum, Sudan, in 1982. He furthered his education with an M.Sc. in Sanitary Engineering from the same institution in 1986. Dr. Abusam continued his studies abroad, earning a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in 1990. He culminated his academic pursuits with a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Wageningen University, Netherlands, in 2001. His educational background reflects a deep commitment to understanding the complexities of environmental systems, water treatment, and public health, laying the foundation for his future research in environmental management, wastewater treatment, and sustainable water reuse technologies.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Abdallah Abusam’s career has spanned various international institutions, reflecting his extensive experience in environmental engineering and research. Since 2016, he has served as a Research Scientist (Professor) at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), where he leads research in water and wastewater treatment. Between 2010 and 2015, he managed the Wastewater Program at KISR, and before that, he was an Associate Research Scientist (2005-2010). Earlier in his career, Dr. Abusam held academic positions at Al-Tahadi University in Libya and the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), teaching courses on environmental engineering. He also worked as a Scientific Researcher at Wageningen University, contributing to the Lettinga Associate Foundation’s research on anaerobic treatment systems. His work as a Sanitary Engineer in Sudan (1982-1993) marked the beginning of his lifelong dedication to environmental sustainability and clean water management.

 🏅Awards and Honors 

Throughout his career, Dr. Abdallah Abusam has received recognition for his contributions to environmental research and engineering. His work on wastewater treatment technologies and sustainable water management has earned accolades within the scientific community. Notably, Dr. Abusam has been acknowledged for his role in advancing wastewater treatment solutions that are vital for water-scarce regions. At the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), his leadership in the Wastewater Program earned him praise for driving impactful research projects aimed at tackling local environmental challenges. Additionally, his academic contributions at institutions like Wageningen University and the International Islamic University Malaysia have been recognized through teaching and research awards. Dr. Abusam’s publications, which include technical reports and book chapters on environmental systems, also stand as a testament to his professional excellence and commitment to advancing the field of environmental engineering.

🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. Abdallah Abusam’s research is centered on the modeling and simulation of environmental systems, particularly focusing on water and wastewater treatment technologies. His work explores innovative solutions for wastewater reuse, environmental management, and the removal of contaminants such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Dr. Abusam is particularly invested in sustainable wastewater treatment approaches tailored for arid and water-scarce regions, aiming to provide clean water for agriculture and industrial use. He has led numerous research projects at the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), addressing issues such as sludge management, greywater treatment, and industrial wastewater characterization. His contributions to environmental biotechnology also involve developing advanced processes for treating petrochemical wastewater and odor compounds in hospital effluents. Dr. Abusam’s research continues to bridge the gap between environmental science and practical applications, with a particular emphasis on sustainable development and environmental protection.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

Effect of electron beam irradiation on estrogens removal from treated wastewater
Performance Evaluation of Commercial Package Systems Used in Kuwait for on-Site Treatment and Reuse of Domestic Wastewater
Fate of estrogens in Kuwaiti municipal wastewater treatment plants
Database for total petroleum hydrocarbon in industrial wastewater generated at Sabhan area in Kuwait
Dynamics of COVID-19 in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries

MANSOUREH BARADARAN | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr MANSOUREH BARADARAN | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr.mansoureh baradaran, North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Iran 

Dr. Mansoureh Baradaran is a board-certified radiologist in Iran, with extensive experience in diagnostic imaging and research collaborations. She holds expertise in conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses in the radiology field, focusing on neurological, oncological, and radiomics studies. Dr. Baradaran has been involved in collaborative projects with prestigious institutions like UCLA, UCSD, and UAB, working on cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. Her clinical skills include professional reporting on a variety of imaging modalities, including whole-body MRI and CT scans, mammography, and ultrasound. Throughout her career, she has authored numerous research papers and book chapters in the field of radiology. Dr. Baradaran is passionate about integrating modern technologies like AI into medical imaging and improving diagnostic accuracy. She is an active member of international radiological societies, contributing to advancements in the global radiology community.

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Evaluation of Mansoureh Baradaran, M.D. for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Mansoureh Baradaran, M.D., presents a remarkable profile in radiology research, with a strong international research background. She has participated in numerous collaborative research projects across prestigious institutions such as UCSD, UCLA, and UAB. Her focus on using artificial intelligence in radiology for predictive analysis, as well as her involvement in high-impact studies on topics like Alzheimer’s disease, COVID-19, and cancer, highlights her expertise in radiomics and systematic reviews. Furthermore, Dr. Baradaran has published extensively, with notable research papers in reputable journals, reflecting her capacity for high-quality scholarly output. Her presentations at international conferences like the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 2023 also emphasize her active engagement with the global research community.

Education :

Dr. Mansoureh Baradaran completed her radiology residency at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Razavi Khorasan, Iran, between 2016 and 2020. She graduated with a GPA of 17.80/20 and conducted her thesis on the pathologic results of stereotactic core needle biopsy in patients suspicious for malignancy through microcalcifications in mammography. Prior to this, she earned her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from Birjand University of Medical Sciences, South Khorasan, Iran, in 2016, with a GPA of 18.50/20. Her medical thesis investigated serum lipid levels in patients with thalassemia major compared to the control group. Dr. Baradaran’s education has been rooted in rigorous clinical and research training, allowing her to develop extensive knowledge in radiology, diagnostic imaging, and related research fields. Her educational background reflects a strong commitment to both clinical excellence and research contributions in medical science.

Experience :

Dr. Mansoureh Baradaran currently practices as a radiologist at Dr. Mohajerzadeh Private Radiology Clinic in Bojnurd, Iran, and the Avan Advanced Private Medical Center in Mashhad, Iran. She specializes in performing and interpreting imaging modalities, including ultrasounds, MRI, CT scans, and mammography. Between 2020 and 2024, she worked at North Khorasan University of Medical Science’s hospitals, where she gained extensive experience in diagnostic imaging and reporting across various radiological fields. Dr. Baradaran has also been actively involved in international research collaborations, contributing to studies on artificial intelligence, radiomics, and neurological imaging. These collaborations include working with top institutions like UCLA, UCSD, and UAB on projects such as AI applications in hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence and diagnostic performance of MRI radiomics for Alzheimer’s disease. Her hands-on clinical work is complemented by her commitment to advancing radiological research and diagnostics.

Awards and Honors :

Dr. Mansoureh Baradaran has earned several prestigious accolades throughout her medical and academic career. She secured a double-digit rank in Iran’s highly competitive entrance exam for medical specialties in May 2016, a testament to her academic prowess. Additionally, she achieved national recognition with a high rank in Iran’s basic medical science exam in September 2011. Her exceptional academic performance during her radiology residency, with a GPA of 17.80/20, further highlights her commitment to excellence in her field. Dr. Baradaran’s achievements are not limited to exams; she has co-authored numerous research papers and book chapters, contributing significantly to medical science. Her work in artificial intelligence applications in radiology and diagnostic imaging has been recognized at international conferences such as the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 2023. These awards and honors reflect her dedication to both clinical practice and innovative medical research.

Research Focus :

Dr. Mansoureh Baradaran’s research is focused on diagnostic radiology, radiomics, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging. She has contributed to numerous systematic reviews and meta-analyses in areas such as Alzheimer’s disease, lung cancer, and neurological complications related to COVID-19. A significant portion of her research involves the use of radiomics for predictive modeling in diseases like non-small cell lung cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma. Her work aims to enhance diagnostic accuracy through the application of advanced imaging techniques and AI-driven technologies. Dr. Baradaran is particularly interested in how AI can improve the early detection of disease recurrence and optimize treatment outcomes. Additionally, her research on olfactory dysfunction related to COVID-19 has provided valuable insights into the long-term effects of the virus on neuroimaging. Her contributions to radiology extend beyond clinical applications, delving into the future of AI in healthcare diagnostics.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Diagnostic performance of MRI radiomics for classification of Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and normal subjects 🧠📊
  2. Prognostic value of CT scan-based radiomics in intracerebral hemorrhage patients 🩸📈
  3. Brain MRI findings in neurologically symptomatic COVID-19 patients 🦠🧠
  4. Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease: A comprehensive review of diagnosis, management, and current treatment options 🦴👩‍⚕️
  5. Diagnostic performance of radiomics in prediction of Ki-67 index status in non-small cell lung cancer 🫁📉
  6. Olfactory dysfunction in the COVID-19 era: An umbrella review focused on neuroimaging 👃🦠
  7. Pathologic results of stereotactic core needle biopsy in patients suspicious to microcalcification on mammography 🔬🩺
  8. Cystic teratoma of the oral cavity 👶👄
  9. Spontaneous rupture of accessory spleen 16 years after splenectomy 🩸🧬
  10. Spontaneous rupture of splenic artery aneurysm in a pregnant woman 🩸🤰

 

David Monroy | Ocular Cancer | Best Researcher Award

David Monroy | Ocular Cancer | Best Researcher Award

  David Monroy, University of Miami, United States

David Monroy is a dedicated researcher with a strong background in neurocritical care and ophthalmology research. A graduate of Florida International University with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, David has developed significant expertise through his involvement in cutting-edge research projects. He has contributed to impactful studies at the University of Miami’s Neurology and Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, co-authoring numerous publications in esteemed journals. His focus on ocular surface tumors and brain injury has earned him recognition in the medical research community. David is passionate about scientific discovery and its real-world applications, aiming to bridge the gap between research and patient care. He is currently expanding his knowledge in traumatic brain injuries and their long-term outcomes through ongoing projects. His collaborative spirit and dedication to ethical research practices have positioned him as a promising young researcher in the medical field.

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    Education :

    David Monroy earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from Florida International University (FIU) in 2020, where he followed a pre-medical track. As a student at FIU, David participated in various research programs, including the SEA-PHAGES program, where he discovered and analyzed novel bacteriophages. His educational journey was marked by an honors-level academic experience, which equipped him with the critical thinking and technical skills necessary for scientific research. Additionally, his time at FIU fostered a deep interest in neurobiology and medical sciences, which laid the groundwork for his subsequent research into neurocritical care and ophthalmology. Throughout his studies, David developed a comprehensive understanding of biological systems, disease mechanisms, and medical treatments, all while maintaining a high standard of academic achievement. His undergraduate experiences have significantly influenced his career trajectory in medical research.

    Experience :

    David Monroy’s research career includes notable roles such as Neurocritical Care Research Associate at the University of Miami, where he currently supports clinical studies in the neurosurgical intensive care unit. His work involves ensuring adherence to ethical protocols, communicating with patient families, and contributing to impactful studies on traumatic brain injury. Previously, David participated in ophthalmology research at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, focusing on ocular surface tumors and diagnostic techniques. He has authored multiple manuscripts and presented research findings at conferences, demonstrating his ability to communicate complex data effectively. During his time at Florida International University, he interned in a Parkinson’s disease research lab, where he gained experience in laboratory techniques and the study of neurodegenerative diseases. David’s career reflects a commitment to advancing medical knowledge through both clinical and basic science research, with a focus on improving patient care outcomes.

    Awards and Honors :

    David Monroy’s research and academic excellence have earned him several accolades. His work at the University of Miami’s Department of Neurology has been recognized for its contributions to understanding traumatic brain injuries, leading to multiple poster presentations at the prestigious Neurocritical Care Society conferences. Additionally, his studies on ocular surface tumors at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute have resulted in peer-reviewed publications and presentations at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) conference. David’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge has been rewarded with co-authorship on high-impact medical papers, underscoring his role in groundbreaking discoveries. While at Florida International University, he was part of the honors college, a testament to his academic dedication. His volunteer efforts, particularly with underserved communities, have also been recognized, reflecting his commitment to both research and service.

    Research Focus :

    David Monroy’s research is primarily focused on neurocritical care and ophthalmology, with an emphasis on traumatic brain injury and ocular surface tumors. In neurocritical care, his work has centered on understanding the cognitive and motor dissociation in brain injury patients, as well as examining the causes of traumatic brain injuries across different demographics. His research aims to improve long-term patient outcomes through innovative treatments and monitoring techniques. In ophthalmology, David has explored the infectious etiology of conjunctival tumors and developed diagnostic modalities for ocular surface squamous neoplasia. His research seeks to enhance early detection and improve therapeutic interventions for patients with ocular diseases. By collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, David continues to contribute to research that bridges the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications, ensuring that his work has a tangible impact on patient care.

    Publication Top notes :

    • 📘 Alvarez OP., Monroy D., Thura S., et al. Infectious Etiology of Conjunctival Tumors. Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 2024.
    • 👁️ Monroy D., Venkateswaran N., Matthews JL., et al. Conjunctival keratoacanthoma: a clinical and histopathological case series. Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2024.
    • 🔬 Monroy D., Serrano A., Galor A., & Karp CL. Medical treatments for ocular surface squamous neoplasia. Eye, 2023.
    • 💀 Monroy D., Garcia J., Zarate SD., et al. Displaced humeral pathological fracture secondary to intraosseous hemangioma. Radiology Case Reports, 2022.