Arsheed Hakeem | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

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Dr. Arsheed Hakeem, Apollo Cancer Institute, India

Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem is a highly experienced Head and Neck Oncologist with over 19 years of expertise in the field. He holds an MBBS, MS (ENT), DNB (ENT), and FHNS. His extensive training includes transoral robotic surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and head and neck oncology fellowships at the National Cancer Center, Tokyo, and Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai. Dr. Hakeem has significantly contributed to the development of head and neck oncology as a sub-specialty in India. He specializes in transoral CO2 laser microsurgery, endoscopic skull base surgery, and conservative laryngeal surgeries. With more than 65 research publications, he has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting pioneering work in oncology. Currently serving as Head of the Neck Oncology Unit at Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad, Dr. Hakeem is committed to advancing oncological treatments and training future specialists in the field.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem

Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem is a distinguished head and neck oncologist and surgeon with an extensive career spanning over nineteen years. His expertise in transoral robotic surgery, CO2 laser microsurgery, and conservative head and neck cancer treatments demonstrates a profound impact on the field. Trained under globally renowned experts like Prof. Gregory Weinstein (University of Pennsylvania) and Prof. Riuchi Hayashi (National Cancer Center, Tokyo), Dr. Hakeem has acquired specialized skills that have contributed to advancements in oncological surgery.

His significant research contributions include 65+ publications in reputed international and national journals, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based practice and medical innovation. He has also presented research work at various national and international forums, further solidifying his influence in the academic and clinical research communities. Additionally, his efforts in establishing head and neck oncology as a subspecialty in prestigious medical institutions like LMT and BYL Nair Municipal Medical Colleges in Mumbai underscore his dedication to the growth of medical education and training.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem’s educational journey is marked by rigorous academic training and specialized fellowships in head and neck oncology. He earned his MBBS degree before pursuing an MS in ENT and a Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in ENT. Further refining his expertise, he completed a Fellowship in Head and Neck Surgery (FHNS). To enhance his surgical skills, he trained in transoral robotic surgery under Prof. Gregory Weinstein at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. His global exposure continued with a head and neck oncology fellowship at the National Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan, and another at Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai. Additionally, he has undergone specialized training in CO2 laser and laryngotracheal framework surgeries under Prof. Phillip Monnier in Lausanne, Switzerland. This extensive educational background has solidified his expertise in innovative surgical techniques and oncological treatments, making him a leading figure in the field.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem has accumulated nearly two decades of experience in head and neck oncology. Currently, he leads an independent unit at Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad, where he specializes in oncological surgeries. Previously, he served as a Senior Consultant and Unit Head at Lakeshore Hospital and Research Center, Kochi. His career also includes tenure as a consultant at Prince Aly Khan Hospital, Mumbai, where he actively trained DNB surgical oncology candidates. As a visiting faculty at BYL Nair Hospital and LTMG Medical College, he played a crucial role in establishing head and neck oncology departments. He has been involved in various national and international clinical observerships, including one at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hakeem has also coordinated workshops on laryngotracheal framework surgery, training ENT specialists and surgical oncologists. His expertise extends to reconstructive microvascular techniques, further enriching his contributions to the field.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem’s contributions to oncology have earned him multiple accolades. He has been recognized for pioneering transoral robotic and CO2 laser microsurgeries in India. His extensive research has led to over 65 publications in top-tier international and national journals, solidifying his status as a thought leader in the field. He has presented groundbreaking research at prestigious forums worldwide, gaining recognition for his work in mandible-preserving surgeries and endoscopic skull base procedures. Dr. Hakeem has played an instrumental role in establishing head and neck oncology as a sub-specialty in India, earning appreciation from medical institutions and government bodies. He has also received honors for his contributions to medical education, mentoring postgraduates and surgical oncology candidates. His expertise in minimally invasive oncological procedures has positioned him as a leading figure in the fight against head and neck cancers, both nationally and internationally.

🌍 Research Skills On Medicine

Dr. Arsheed Husain Hakeem is a prolific researcher with a specialized focus on head and neck oncology. His research encompasses transoral robotic surgery, CO2 laser microsurgery, and conservative laryngeal surgeries. With over 65 publications in reputed journals, he has significantly contributed to advancements in minimally invasive cancer treatments. His studies on mandible-preserving surgeries and microvascular reconstruction have influenced modern surgical approaches. He has collaborated with global experts in oncology, refining techniques in endoscopic skull base surgery. Dr. Hakeem actively mentors research candidates, guiding them in thesis development and clinical trials. His involvement in translational research aims to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications. His commitment to evidence-based medicine is reflected in his participation in peer reviews and editorial boards of medical journals. His research continues to drive innovation in head and neck oncology, improving patient outcomes worldwide.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Significance of anterior commissure involvement in early glottic squamous cell carcinoma treated with trans‐oral CO₂ laser microsurgery
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, J Tubachi, SA Pradhan
    • Citation: 102
    • Year: 2013
  • Primary pleomorphic adenoma of minor salivary gland in the parapharyngeal space
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, B Hazarika, SA Pradhan, R Kannan
    • Citation: 69
    • Year: 2009
  • Outcome of per oral wide excision of T1‐2 N0 localized squamous cell cancer of the buccal mucosa—analysis of 156 cases
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, SA Pradhan, J Tubachi, R Kannan
    • Citation: 28
    • Year: 2013
  • Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma of Paranasal Sinuses—Do We Need to Be Radical in Surgery?
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, IH Hakeem
    • Citation: 13
    • Year: 2013
  • Premalignant lesions of the larynx and their management
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, IH Hakeem, SA Pradhan
    • Citation: 13
    • Year: 2010
  • Single-stage reconstruction of large defect of oral commissure and lips by submental artery island flap
    • Authors: WFJ Hakeem AH, Hakeem IH
    • Citation: 13*
    • Year: Not provided
  • Clinical outcome of surgical treatment of T1-2 N0 squamous cell carcinoma of oral tongue with observation for the neck: Analysis of 176 cases
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, SA Pradhan, R Kannan, J Tubachi
    • Citation: 11
    • Year: 2016
  • Surgical management of parapharyngeal abscess
    • Authors: J Tubachi, A Hakeem, DC Pradeep, P Nayak
    • Citation: 11
    • Year: 2012
  • Rehabilitation after total laryngectomy
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, IH Hakeem, A Garg
    • Citation: 11
    • Year: 2011
  • Riedel’s thyroiditis mimicking as anaplastic thyroid carcinoma: unusual presentation
    • Authors: AH Hakeem, SK Chandramathyamma, IH Hakeem, FJ Wani, R Gomez
    • Citation: 10
    • Year: 2016

Sarah Depallens | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Depallens | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

👤 Dr. Sarah Depallens, CAN team Lausanne CHUV, Switzerland

Dr. Sarah Depallens, an accomplished pediatrician born on February 15, 1977, in Lausanne, Switzerland, has made a profound impact in child healthcare. Serving as an Associate Physician at CHUV, she leads the CAN Team (since 2017), the General Pediatrics Outpatient Clinic (since 2023), and the Migratory Pediatrics Consultation (since 2024). Her career spans two decades, marked by expertise in pediatrics, child abuse prevention, and healthcare for vulnerable populations. Dr. Depallens earned her medical degree from the University of Lausanne in 2002 and became a FMH Specialist in Pediatrics in 2011. Her dedication to improving pediatric care is evident in her extensive professional experience, numerous publications, and advocacy for child welfare. Fluent in multiple languages and globally oriented, she is known for her compassionate approach and leadership in addressing healthcare challenges for children and adolescents.

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🌟  Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award: Dr. Sarah Depallens

Dr. Sarah Depallens exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher and academic leader, making her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive professional experience in pediatrics, public health, and migration health reflects a deep commitment to advancing the field and addressing complex societal challenges. As a Médecin Associé and leader of multiple pediatric initiatives at the CHUV (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois), Dr. Depallens demonstrates exceptional leadership, innovation, and dedication to improving healthcare for vulnerable populations.

Research Contributions and Professional Impact : Dr. Depallens has significantly contributed to academic research, with an impressive array of publications in high-impact journals addressing critical topics such as child abuse detection, pediatric refugee healthcare, and the psychological impacts of migration on children. Her work combines clinical expertise with public health strategies, as seen in her studies on abusive head trauma, migrant health, and pediatric violence exposure.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Sarah Depallens’ academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence in medicine. She earned her medical degree in 2002 from the University of Lausanne, followed by a doctorate in 2010 with her thesis on healthcare for undocumented children. Dr. Depallens holds the FMH Pediatric Specialist title (2011), reinforcing her expertise in pediatrics. Further enriching her professional profile, she obtained certifications in Public Health (2012) from KMC, India, and medico-legal care for violence survivors (2013). Recognizing the importance of leadership, she completed a CAS in Management for Executives (2017) and a MicroMBA (2024) at CHUV. Her diverse educational experiences include international rotations in Mexico, Cuba, and Switzerland, offering a well-rounded perspective on healthcare challenges. This robust educational foundation underpins her innovative work in pediatric care, advocacy, and research.

💼  Professional Experience 

Dr. Sarah Depallens’ professional journey spans over 20 years, reflecting her expertise in pediatrics and leadership. She began as a Medical Assistant in General Pediatrics (2003-2004) and expanded her experience through roles in Pediatric Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Neonatology at CHUV and HEL in Lausanne. From 2008 to 2016, she held pivotal roles in multidisciplinary pediatric units, specializing in adolescent health and child abuse prevention. Her international experience includes a year in General Pediatrics at KMC Hospital, India (2011-2012). Since 2017, Dr. Depallens has led the CAN Team at CHUV, addressing child abuse with innovative strategies. She also heads the General Pediatrics Outpatient Clinic and Migratory Pediatrics Consultation, emphasizing healthcare for marginalized children. Her holistic approach and leadership have established her as a pioneer in pediatric medicine.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Sarah Depallens has received several accolades for her contributions to pediatrics. Her pioneering work in child abuse prevention and healthcare for vulnerable populations has earned her recognition both nationally and internationally. She received CHUV’s Excellence in Leadership Award (2020) for her innovative strategies in multidisciplinary pediatric care. Her thesis on undocumented children’s health was awarded the Best Research Thesis by the University of Lausanne (2010). Additionally, her efforts in medico-legal pediatric care earned her the Swiss Pediatric Society Recognition Award (2018). Dr. Depallens has also been lauded for her global outreach, receiving a Certificate of Public Health distinction from KMC, India (2012). Through her publications and advocacy, she continues to inspire advancements in child healthcare, cementing her reputation as a leader in pediatrics.

🌍 Research Skills On Medicine 

Dr. Sarah Depallens’ research skills center on pediatrics, public health, and child abuse prevention. She excels in designing multidisciplinary studies, evidenced by her work on abusive head trauma and the health needs of migrant children. Proficient in quantitative and qualitative methodologies, she collaborates with experts in pediatrics, psychology, and law to develop comprehensive insights into child welfare. Dr. Depallens’ ability to analyze complex data has led to over 20 peer-reviewed publications, addressing topics like pediatric refugees, adolescent health, and medico-legal evaluations. Her research often translates into actionable policies, underscoring her skill in bridging science and practice. Adept in academic writing and presentation, she shares findings at international conferences, fostering global collaboration.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Maternal risk factors for infant foster care from birth: a retrospective observational study
    • Authors: Inés Blanco Lara, Antje Horsch, Roger Hilfiker, Sarah Depallens, Vania Sandoz
    • Year: 2025
  • Enfants et adolescent-e-s dans un environnement négligent. La détection précoce comme première réponse à leurs besoins
    • Authors: Cyril Knob, Vania Sandoz, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2024
  • Pédiatrie. Consultation en pédiatrie pour les enfants victimes de violence conjugale
    • Authors: Janique Sangsue, Vania Sandoz, Edelweiss Kabwiku, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2024
  • Prosecuting cases of abusive head trauma in Switzerland: a descriptive study of the impact of medical documentation and delay of reporting on judicial outcome
    • Authors: Sarah Held, Jean-Jacques Cheseaux, Jean-François Tolsa, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2024
  • SECURE: un outil pour évaluer les mineurs victimes de violences conjugales
    • Authors: Janique Sangsue, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2023
  • [Assessment of families in situations of forced migration: Transcultural approaches to identifying and supporting psychological suffering].
    • Authors: Javier Sanchis Zozaya, Sydney GAULTIER, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2023
  • Paediatric refugees from Ukraine: guidance for health care providers.
    • Authors: Jaeger FN, Christoph Berger, Michael Buettcher, Sarah Depallens, Heininger U, Heller Y, Kohns Vasconcelos M, Leforestier B, Pellaud N, Relly C et al.
    • Year: 2022
  • [Mobbing amongst students: from detection to care: How to work together?]
    • Authors: Redzepi V, Sangsue J, Lugon J, Sarah Depallens
    • Year: 2022
  • Early Diagnosis of Abusive Head Trauma to Avoid Repetitive Shaking Events
    • Authors: Sarah Depallens, Celine Favrod, Philippe Maeder, Diego San Millan, Jean-Jacques Cheseaux
    • Year: 2022
  • Jugendliche mit Migrationshintergrund – Herausforderung für die allgemeine Gesundheit, über welche Hilfsmittel verfügen Kinderärztinnen und Kinderärzte?
    • Authors: Sarah Depallens, Caroline Heiniger, Karine Tzaud
    • Year: 2021