Geou-Yarh Liou | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Geou-Yarh Liou | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Clark Atlanta University, United States

Rajesh N. Udavant is an emerging researcher in agricultural entomology with expertise in plant–insect interactions, host plant resistance, functional genomics, transcriptomics, and RNAi-based pest management. Currently pursuing graduate research at the University of Georgia, he has contributed significantly through international collaborations, including impactful work at ICRISAT on genome-wide gene identification and RNAi applications. His academic record, combined with technical proficiency in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and insect behavioral assays, reflects a strong multidisciplinary foundation. Rajesh has published in reputed journals and authored book chapters, with his research gaining recognition through best presentation awards and fellowships. He actively engages in scientific communities, demonstrating leadership and commitment to advancing sustainable crop protection. With growing global research exposure and impactful contributions, he holds strong potential to shape future directions in entomological research and agricultural innovation.

Professional Profile

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Education

Rajesh N. Udavant has pursued a strong academic path in agricultural sciences with specialization in entomology. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences from the College of Agriculture, Pathri, under VNMKV, India, where he built a foundation in crop protection and integrated pest management. He then completed a Master of Science in Agricultural Entomology from VNMKV with a thesis focusing on resistance mechanisms in chickpea against Helicoverpa armigera, employing advanced biochemical and morphological analyses. His master’s program allowed him to integrate traditional agricultural knowledge with molecular-level techniques, providing him with a competitive edge in the field of pest resistance studies. Currently, Rajesh is engaged in graduate-level research at the University of Georgia, USA, where he is specializing in functional genomics, transcriptomics, and RNAi approaches in vegetable entomology.

Professional Experience

Rajesh has acquired diverse professional experience through his roles as Research Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant across leading institutions. At ICRISAT, India, he contributed to genome-wide identification and RNAi-based gene silencing studies in Fall armyworm, gaining hands-on expertise in molecular entomology and metabolomics. As Senior Research Fellow at the Plant Protection Division, ICAR-CICR, he focused on morphological resistance in cotton against bollworms, integrating biocontrol agents into IPM strategies. Currently, at the University of Georgia, Rajesh is actively involved in transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses to understand plant defense and insect resistance mechanisms, particularly in whitefly–tomato interactions. His professional experience reflects strong international collaborations, technical adaptability, and consistent contributions to advancing crop resilience research. These roles demonstrate his ability to bridge laboratory innovations with applied pest management solutions.

Research Interest

Rajesh’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular biology, entomology, and sustainable agriculture. His core focus is on plant–insect interactions, exploring functional and comparative genomics, host plant resistance, and RNAi technology to develop novel pest management strategies. He is particularly interested in transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses to unravel complex defense responses in plants against major insect pests such as whiteflies, bollworms, and fall armyworms. Rajesh’s work seeks to identify and validate molecular targets that can enhance crop resistance to biotic stressors, thereby reducing dependency on chemical pesticides and promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices. His research aims to integrate cutting-edge genomic tools with traditional crop protection methods, contributing to the development of climate-resilient and sustainable farming systems that can meet global food security challenges.

Awards and Honors

Rajesh has been recognized for his academic and research contributions with several awards and fellowships that highlight his growing impact in agricultural sciences. He was honored with the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Entomology Student Conclave organized by the Entomological Society of India, reflecting his ability to communicate complex research effectively. He also received the Best Poster Award at the ICAATAS International Conference for innovative contributions in crop protection research. Additionally, he was awarded the prestigious Sharad Pawar Agriculture Innovation Fellowship for his outstanding performance and potential in agricultural research. These recognitions not only validate his research excellence but also highlight his commitment to advancing sustainable solutions in crop protection, strengthening his profile as a promising researcher in the global scientific community.

Research Skill

Rajesh possesses a wide range of technical and analytical skills spanning molecular biology, bioinformatics, entomology, and data analysis. His expertise includes RNA/DNA isolation, PCR, RT-qPCR, dsRNA synthesis, transcriptomic analysis, HPLC, UPLC-Q-TOF, and protein profiling. In bioinformatics, he is skilled in RNA-Seq data analysis, gene annotation, phylogenomics, synteny analysis, and metabolomics using platforms such as DESeq2, Galaxy, STRING, and MetaboAnalyst. He is proficient in programming languages like R, Python, and MATLAB, which he applies to statistical analysis and image processing. Additionally, he has practical skills in insect handling, rearing, and conducting behavioral assays with pests like whiteflies, bollworms, and Spodoptera. His strong technical repertoire, combined with global research exposure, positions him as a versatile researcher capable of addressing complex agricultural challenges through integrated and innovative approaches.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Reactive oxygen species in cancer
Authors: Liou G.-Y., Storz P.
Year: 2010
Citation: Liou G.-Y., Storz P. Reactive oxygen species in cancer. Free Radical Research, 44(5): 479–496. exaly.com

Title: EGF Receptor Is Required for KRAS-Induced Pancreatic Tumorigenesis
Authors: Ardito C. M., Grüner B. M., Takeuchi K. K., Lubeseder-Martellato C., Liou G.-Y., et al.
Year: 2012
Citation: Ardito C. M., Grüner B. M., Takeuchi K. K., Lubeseder-Martellato C., Liou G.-Y., et al. EGF Receptor Is Required for KRAS-Induced Pancreatic Tumorigenesis. Cancer Cell, 22(3): 304–317. exaly.com

Title: Macrophage-secreted cytokines drive pancreatic acinar-to-ductal metaplasia through NF-κB and MMPs
Authors: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., Necela B., Krishna M., Crawford H. C., Raimondo M., Storz P.
Year: 2013
Citation: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., Necela B., Krishna M., Crawford H. C., Raimondo M., Storz P. Macrophage-secreted cytokines drive pancreatic acinar-to-ductal metaplasia through NF-κB and MMPs. Journal of Cell Biology, 202(3): 563–577. exaly.com

Title: Mutant KRas-Induced Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress in Acinar Cells Upregulates EGFR Signaling to Drive Formation of Pancreatic Precancerous Lesions
Authors: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., DelGiorno K. E., Zhang L., Leitges M., Crawford H. C., et al.
Year: 2016
Citation: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., DelGiorno K. E., Zhang L., Leitges M., Crawford H. C., et al. Mutant KRas-Induced Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress in Acinar Cells Upregulates EGFR Signaling to Drive Formation of Pancreatic Precancerous Lesions. Cell Reports, 14(10): 2325–2336. exaly.com

Title: Transcription Repressor Slug Promotes Carcinoma Invasion and Predicts Outcome of Patients with Lung Adenocarcinoma
Authors: Shih J. Y., Tsai M. F., Chang T. H., Chang Y. L., Yuan A., Yu C. J., Lin S. B., Liou G.-Y., et al.
Year: 2005
Citation: Shih J. Y., Tsai M. F., Chang T. H., Chang Y. L., Yuan A., Yu C. J., Lin S. B., Liou G.-Y., et al. Transcription Repressor Slug Promotes Carcinoma Invasion and Predicts Outcome of Patients with Lung Adenocarcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research, 11(22): 8070–8078. exaly.com

Title: Mutant KRAS–Induced Expression of ICAM-1 in Pancreatic Acinar Cells Causes Attraction of Macrophages to Expedite the Formation of Precancerous Lesions
Authors: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., Necela B., Edenfield B., Zhang L., Dawson D. W., et al.
Year: 2015
Citation: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., Necela B., Edenfield B., Zhang L., Dawson D. W., et al. Mutant KRAS–Induced Expression of ICAM-1 in Pancreatic Acinar Cells Causes Attraction of Macrophages to Expedite the Formation of Precancerous Lesions. Cancer Discovery, 5(1): 52–63. exaly.com

Title: The Presence of Interleukin-13 at Pancreatic ADM/PanIN Lesions Alters Macrophage Populations and Mediates Pancreatic Tumorigenesis
Authors: Liou G.-Y., Bastea L., Fleming A., Döppler H., Edenfield B. H., Dawson D. W., et al.
Year: 2017
Citation: Liou G.-Y., Bastea L., Fleming A., Döppler H., Edenfield B. H., Dawson D. W., et al. The Presence of Interleukin-13 at Pancreatic ADM/PanIN Lesions Alters Macrophage Populations and Mediates Pancreatic Tumorigenesis. Cell Reports, 19(7): 1322–1333. exaly.com

Title: CD133 as a regulator of cancer metastasis through the cancer stem cells
Authors: Liou G.-Y.
Year: 2019
Citation: Liou G.-Y. CD133 as a regulator of cancer metastasis through the cancer stem cells. International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 106: 1–7. exaly.com

Title: Protein kinase D1 drives pancreatic acinar cell reprogramming and progression to intraepithelial neoplasia
Authors: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., Braun U. B., Panayiotou R., Scotti Buzhardt M., et al.
Year: 2015
Citation: Liou G.-Y., Döppler H., Braun U. B., Panayiotou R., Scotti Buzhardt M., et al. Protein kinase D1 drives pancreatic acinar cell reprogramming and progression to intraepithelial neoplasia. Nature Communications, 6: 6200. exaly.com

Title: NFATc1 Links EGFR Signaling to Induction of Sox9 Transcription and Acinar–Ductal Transdifferentiation in the Pancreas
Authors: Chen N. M., Singh G., Koenig A., Liou G.-Y., Storz P., Zhang J. S., Regul L., et al.
Year: 2015
Citation: Chen N. M., Singh G., Koenig A., Liou G.-Y., Storz P., Zhang J. S., Regul L., et al. NFATc1 Links EGFR Signaling to Induction of Sox9 Transcription and Acinar–Ductal Transdifferentiation in the Pancreas. Gastroenterology, 148(5): 1024–1034.e9. exaly.com

Title: Macrophage cytokines enhance cell proliferation of normal prostate epithelial cells through activation of ERK and Akt
Authors: Dang T., Liou G.-Y.
Year: 2018
Citation: Dang T., Liou G.-Y. Macrophage cytokines enhance cell proliferation of normal prostate epithelial cells through activation of ERK and Akt. Scientific Reports, 8: 7718. exaly.com

Title: Ym1+ macrophages orchestrate fibrosis, lesion growth, and progression during development of murine pancreatic cancer
Authors: Liou G.-Y., et al.
Year: 2022
Citation: Liou G.-Y., et al. Ym1+ macrophages orchestrate fibrosis, lesion growth, and progression during development of murine pancreatic cancer. iScience, 25: 104327. exaly.comDigital Library of Georgia

Title: Impact of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment of prostate cancer metastasis
Authors: Messex J. K., Liou G.-Y.
Year: 2023
Citation: Messex J. K., Liou G.-Y. Impact of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment of prostate cancer metastasis. Life, 13: 333. exaly.com

Title: Macrophages cytokine Spp1 increases growth of prostate intraepithelial neoplasia to promote prostate tumor progression
Authors: Messex J. K., Byrd C. J., Thomas M. U., Liou G.-Y.
Year: 2022
Citation: Messex J. K., Byrd C. J., Thomas M. U., Liou G.-Y. Macrophages cytokine Spp1 increases growth of prostate intraepithelial neoplasia to promote prostate tumor progression. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23: 4247. exaly.com

Title: Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species in Prostate Cancer and Its Disparity in African Descendants
Authors: Liou G.-Y.
Year: 2024
Citation: Liou G.-Y. Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species in Prostate Cancer and Its Disparity in African Descendants. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25: 6665. exaly.com

Title: Cytokine CCL9 Mediates Oncogenic KRAS-Induced Pancreatic Acinar-to-Ductal Metaplasia by Promoting Reactive Oxygen Species and Metalloproteinases
Authors: Byrd C., Liou G.-Y., Storz P., Messex J. K.
Year: 2024
Citation: Byrd C., Liou G.-Y., Storz P., Messex J. K. Cytokine CCL9 Mediates Oncogenic KRAS-Induced Pancreatic Acinar-to-Ductal Metaplasia by Promoting Reactive Oxygen Species and Metalloproteinases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25: 4726. exaly.com

Conclusion

In summary, Rajesh N. Udavant embodies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful agricultural researcher with a strong academic foundation, diverse professional experiences, and innovative research contributions. His expertise in molecular entomology and sustainable pest management demonstrates both depth and breadth, aligning with pressing global agricultural needs. Recognized through multiple awards, fellowships, and international collaborations, he has proven his ability to excel in both research and scientific communication. His technical skills, combined with a clear vision for sustainable farming practices, reflect his potential to contribute significantly to global food security and crop resilience. Rajesh is not only deserving of recognition such as the Best Researcher Award but also holds the promise of becoming a future leader in agricultural sciences, bridging science, innovation, and community impact.

 

Rajesh N Udavant | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rajesh N Udavant | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Research Assistant at University of Georgia, United States

Rajesh N. Udavant is an emerging researcher in agricultural entomology with expertise in plant–insect interactions, host plant resistance, functional genomics, transcriptomics, and RNAi-based pest management. Currently pursuing graduate research at the University of Georgia, he has contributed significantly through international collaborations, including impactful work at ICRISAT on genome-wide gene identification and RNAi applications. His academic record, combined with technical proficiency in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and insect behavioral assays, reflects a strong multidisciplinary foundation. Rajesh has published in reputed journals and authored book chapters, with his research gaining recognition through best presentation awards and fellowships. He actively engages in scientific communities, demonstrating leadership and commitment to advancing sustainable crop protection. With growing global research exposure and impactful contributions, he holds strong potential to shape future directions in entomological research and agricultural innovation.

Professional Profile

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Education

Rajesh N. Udavant has pursued a strong academic path in agricultural sciences with specialization in entomology. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences from the College of Agriculture, Pathri, under VNMKV, India, where he built a foundation in crop protection and integrated pest management. He then completed a Master of Science in Agricultural Entomology from VNMKV with a thesis focusing on resistance mechanisms in chickpea against Helicoverpa armigera, employing advanced biochemical and morphological analyses. His master’s program allowed him to integrate traditional agricultural knowledge with molecular-level techniques, providing him with a competitive edge in the field of pest resistance studies. Currently, Rajesh is engaged in graduate-level research at the University of Georgia, USA, where he is specializing in functional genomics, transcriptomics, and RNAi approaches in vegetable entomology.

Professional Experience

Rajesh has acquired diverse professional experience through his roles as Research Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant across leading institutions. At ICRISAT, India, he contributed to genome-wide identification and RNAi-based gene silencing studies in Fall armyworm, gaining hands-on expertise in molecular entomology and metabolomics. As Senior Research Fellow at the Plant Protection Division, ICAR-CICR, he focused on morphological resistance in cotton against bollworms, integrating biocontrol agents into IPM strategies. Currently, at the University of Georgia, Rajesh is actively involved in transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses to understand plant defense and insect resistance mechanisms, particularly in whitefly–tomato interactions. His professional experience reflects strong international collaborations, technical adaptability, and consistent contributions to advancing crop resilience research. These roles demonstrate his ability to bridge laboratory innovations with applied pest management solutions.

Research Interest

Rajesh’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular biology, entomology, and sustainable agriculture. His core focus is on plant–insect interactions, exploring functional and comparative genomics, host plant resistance, and RNAi technology to develop novel pest management strategies. He is particularly interested in transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses to unravel complex defense responses in plants against major insect pests such as whiteflies, bollworms, and fall armyworms. Rajesh’s work seeks to identify and validate molecular targets that can enhance crop resistance to biotic stressors, thereby reducing dependency on chemical pesticides and promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices. His research aims to integrate cutting-edge genomic tools with traditional crop protection methods, contributing to the development of climate-resilient and sustainable farming systems that can meet global food security challenges.

Awards and Honors

Rajesh has been recognized for his academic and research contributions with several awards and fellowships that highlight his growing impact in agricultural sciences. He was honored with the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Entomology Student Conclave organized by the Entomological Society of India, reflecting his ability to communicate complex research effectively. He also received the Best Poster Award at the ICAATAS International Conference for innovative contributions in crop protection research. Additionally, he was awarded the prestigious Sharad Pawar Agriculture Innovation Fellowship for his outstanding performance and potential in agricultural research. These recognitions not only validate his research excellence but also highlight his commitment to advancing sustainable solutions in crop protection, strengthening his profile as a promising researcher in the global scientific community.

Research Skills

Rajesh possesses a wide range of technical and analytical skills spanning molecular biology, bioinformatics, entomology, and data analysis. His expertise includes RNA/DNA isolation, PCR, RT-qPCR, dsRNA synthesis, transcriptomic analysis, HPLC, UPLC-Q-TOF, and protein profiling. In bioinformatics, he is skilled in RNA-Seq data analysis, gene annotation, phylogenomics, synteny analysis, and metabolomics using platforms such as DESeq2, Galaxy, STRING, and MetaboAnalyst. He is proficient in programming languages like R, Python, and MATLAB, which he applies to statistical analysis and image processing. Additionally, he has practical skills in insect handling, rearing, and conducting behavioral assays with pests like whiteflies, bollworms, and Spodoptera. His strong technical repertoire, combined with global research exposure, positions him as a versatile researcher capable of addressing complex agricultural challenges through integrated and innovative approaches.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Biochemical and biophysical responses against Helicoverpa armigera Hub. (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) in chickpea
Authors: Udavant Rajesh, Bantewad Sanjeev, Pawar Archana, Bhede Baswaraj
Year: 2024
Citation: Udavant Rajesh, Bantewad Sanjeev, Pawar Archana, & Bhede Baswaraj. Biochemical and biophysical responses against Helicoverpa armigera Hub. (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) in chickpea. International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research, 8(4), 525–532. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i4g.1002

Title: Response Evaluation of Chickpea Genotypes for Resisting Helicoverpa armigera (Hub) Throughout Growing Season & Correlating with Yield Parameter
Authors: Udavant R., Bantewad S., Rani R., Radhika R., Tupe A.
Year: 2024
Citation: Udavant R., Bantewad S., Rani R., Radhika R., & Tupe A. Response Evaluation of Chickpea Genotypes for Resisting Helicoverpa armigera (Hub) Throughout Growing Season & Correlating with Yield Parameter. International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology, 9(2).

Title: Metagenomics: Unraveling the microbial world in agriculture
Authors: Udavant R. N., et al.
Year: 2024
Citation: Udavant R. N., et al. Metagenomics: Unraveling the microbial world in agriculture. From Cells to Ecosystems: Exploring Life Sciences Research, Vol. 1, pp. 15–27.

Title: Biotechnological approaches against borer complex in Saccharum spp.
Authors: Udavant R. N., et al.
Year: 2022
Citation: Udavant R. N., et al. Biotechnological approaches against borer complex in Saccharum spp. Futuristic Trends in Biotechnology, Vol. 2, Book 28, Chapter 15.

Conclusion

In summary, Rajesh N. Udavant embodies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful agricultural researcher with a strong academic foundation, diverse professional experiences, and innovative research contributions. His expertise in molecular entomology and sustainable pest management demonstrates both depth and breadth, aligning with pressing global agricultural needs. Recognized through multiple awards, fellowships, and international collaborations, he has proven his ability to excel in both research and scientific communication. His technical skills, combined with a clear vision for sustainable farming practices, reflect his potential to contribute significantly to global food security and crop resilience. Rajesh is not only deserving of recognition such as the Best Researcher Award but also holds the promise of becoming a future leader in agricultural sciences, bridging science, innovation, and community impact.

Lemessa Kumsa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lemessa Kumsa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Dr. Lemessa Kumsa is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management, with expertise in plant ecology, biodiversity conservation, and plant biotechnology. He holds a Ph.D. from Addis Ababa University and serves as a lecturer and mentor at Adama Science and Technology University, where he contributes to teaching, research, and community service. His research spans indigenous knowledge systems, ethnobotany, biodiversity dynamics, and sustainable conservation, resulting in publications in reputed international journals such as Scopus and Frontiers. He has actively engaged in collaborative research projects, including national initiatives and international partnerships, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing real-world challenges. Recognized as a model teacher, he demonstrates both academic excellence and leadership, positioning him as a highly impactful researcher with strong future potential.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Lemessa Kumsa has pursued a strong academic journey in the field of biological sciences, beginning with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Haramaya University, followed by a Master of Science in Botanical Science from Addis Ababa University. He further advanced his expertise by completing a Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management at Addis Ababa University, where he focused on plant ecology, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable use of natural resources. His academic training has provided him with a broad and in-depth understanding of plant biodiversity, ecological dynamics, and conservation practices. This solid educational background has prepared him for impactful research, teaching, and collaboration, enabling him to address critical challenges in biodiversity management, ecological sustainability, and the integration of traditional knowledge into modern scientific frameworks.

Professional Experience

Dr. Lemessa Kumsa serves as a lecturer and researcher at Adama Science and Technology University, where he has made remarkable contributions to academic teaching, mentoring, and knowledge development. His professional experience includes delivering lectures in plant biology, biodiversity management, and ecology, while also supervising senior projects and guiding student research. Beyond teaching, he has been actively engaged in laboratory instruction, curriculum development, and the preparation of research-oriented manuals to enhance learning outcomes. As both a principal investigator and co-researcher, he has contributed to several impactful projects focusing on biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource utilization. Additionally, he has demonstrated commitment to community service through research and extension activities, ensuring that his scientific knowledge contributes to addressing societal needs. His professional journey reflects dedication to academic growth, research excellence, and institutional development.

Research Interest

Dr. Lemessa Kumsa’s research interests lie at the intersection of plant biology, ecology, and biodiversity conservation, with a strong emphasis on sustainable natural resource management. His work explores the dynamics of plant species within agricultural landscapes, the role of indigenous knowledge in biodiversity protection, and the application of plant biotechnology for sustainable solutions. He has conducted studies on woody plant diversity, ethnobotany, and the impact of land use on ecological systems, contributing valuable insights to both scientific and local communities. His interest extends to exploring traditional ecological knowledge as a tool for sustainable conservation, bridging the gap between scientific innovation and cultural practices. By integrating ecological science with community-based knowledge, he aims to promote strategies that protect biodiversity while ensuring livelihoods and food security in rapidly changing environments.

Award and Honor

Dr. Lemessa Kumsa has been recognized for his academic and teaching excellence, including receiving a certificate of honor for being a model teacher within the Department of Biology at Adama Science and Technology University. This recognition highlights his dedication to quality education, mentorship, and commitment to fostering student growth. His involvement in high-impact research projects has further enhanced his academic reputation, with contributions acknowledged by peers and collaborators both nationally and internationally. His leadership in advancing studies on Ethiopian medicinal and aromatic plants, as well as his participation in globally funded biodiversity projects, reflects the respect he has earned within the scientific community. These honors not only signify his achievements but also underline his role as a dedicated educator, researcher, and community contributor, committed to advancing both science and society.

Research Skill

Dr. Lemessa Kumsa possesses strong research skills, combining scientific rigor with innovative methodologies in biodiversity management, plant ecology, and ethnobotany. He has expertise in designing and conducting field-based ecological assessments, laboratory analysis, and integrating quantitative and qualitative methods to generate impactful findings. His ability to collaborate in multidisciplinary and international projects showcases his adaptability and commitment to advancing global scientific knowledge. He is skilled in publishing research in high-quality journals, disseminating knowledge through conferences, and translating scientific outcomes into practical recommendations for conservation and sustainable use of resources. His proficiency also extends to guiding student research, preparing training manuals, and implementing community-centered projects. These skills reflect his capability to bridge academic research with practical applications, positioning him as a versatile researcher with lasting contributions to science and development.

Publication Top Notes

Title: A Review on Oromo Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Beacon for Sustainable Conservation
Authors: Telila H., Kumsa L., Lami M., Totoba B.A.
Year: 2025
Citation: Journal of Equity in Science & Sustainable Development, 8(2): 162–185. https://doi.org/10.20372/mwu.jessd.2025.1582

Title: Exploring indigenous knowledge and practices of the Gurage community on the biosystematics and utilization of Enset landraces for bone fracture and regeneration: the case of Gurage Zone, central Ethiopia region
Authors: Negassa T., Meressa A., Abdissa N., Degu S., Addis G., Debebe E., W/kidan S., Belitibo D.K., Ashenef S., Shanko W., Zuber Z., Kumsa L., Kassahun M., Assamo F.T., Endale M.
Year: 2025
Citation: Frontiers in Pharmacology, 16: 2025. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2025.1563898

Title: Assessment of the pattern of fuelwood consumption and impacts on woody plant species in the Bale Mountains National Park, southeastern Ethiopia
Authors: Oslo T., Telila H., Kumsa L.
Year: 2025
Citation: Journal for Nature Conservation, 84: 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2025.126829

Title: Assessment of the impact of woody species encroachment on plant species diversity and the livelihood of pastoralists in southeastern Ethiopia
Authors: Mahmud A., Telila H., Kumsa L.
Year: 2024
Citation: African Journal of Range & Forage Science, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.2989/10220119.2024.2324866

Title: Ethnobotany of traditional cosmetics among the Oromo women in Madda Walabu District, Bale Zone, Southeastern Ethiopia
Authors: Sultan S., Telila H., Kumsa L.
Year: 2024
Citation: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 20:39.

Title: Analysis of rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. Japonica) wall-associated receptor-like protein kinase gene’s promoter region and regulatory elements
Authors: Huluka W., Kumsa L.
Year: 2022
Citation: Current Plant Biology, 31: 100254.

Title: Patch area and current coffee management determine woody plant diversity in patches of semi-forest coffee embedded in an agricultural matrix
Authors: Kumsa L., Hylander K., Gurmessa D., Nemomissa S.
Year: 2016
Citation: Global Ecology and Conservation, 8: 230–240.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Lemessa Kumsa stands out as a dedicated researcher, educator, and academic leader whose contributions span education, biodiversity research, and community engagement. His strong academic foundation, impactful professional experience, and focused research interests demonstrate both scientific depth and societal relevance. Through publications in reputed journals, leadership in collaborative projects, and recognition for his teaching excellence, he has established himself as a respected figure in the scientific community. His research on biodiversity, indigenous knowledge, and sustainable management has contributed significantly to advancing ecological science while supporting local communities. With his strong skills, dedication, and commitment to both research and education, Dr. Kumsa represents a scholar of high potential whose future contributions will further strengthen conservation, innovation, and academic excellence.

Maged Ali | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maged Ali | Business, Management and Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Reader at University of Essex, United Kingdom

Dr. Maged Ali is a Reader in Digital Marketing and Business Analytics at Essex Business School, University of Essex, with an extensive interdisciplinary background in business, information systems, and technology. He earned his PhD in Customer Relationship Management from Brunel University London and has since secured over 20 prestigious research grants from bodies such as Innovate UK, the European Union, Microsoft, and the British Council, focusing on AI, big data, and digital transformation. His work is published in leading journals including Journal of Business Research, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, and Computers in Human Behavior, alongside presentations at major international conferences. Beyond research, Dr. Ali holds leadership roles, engages in global academic collaborations, contributes to editorial boards, and delivers consultancy projects, showcasing strong academic, professional, and societal impact.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Maged Ali holds a PhD in Customer Relationship Management from Brunel University London, building a strong foundation in information systems and business analytics. He also earned an MBA with honors from the Advanced Management Institute, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, and an MSc in Information Technology from Alexandria University. His early academic training includes a BSc in Commerce with an accounting major and a diploma in automated accounting systems and computer studies. Complementing his degrees, Dr. Ali has obtained multiple professional certifications, including SAS Base Programming, SAP Certified Associate, Chartered Marketer (MCIM), and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). This combination of advanced degrees and globally recognized certifications underscores his expertise in business, technology, and digital innovation, providing a solid platform for both research and applied industry practice.

 Experience

Dr. Ali serves as a Reader in Digital Marketing and Business Analytics at Essex Business School, University of Essex, leading teaching, research, and administrative initiatives. He has also held senior academic roles including KTP Director, Employability Development Director, and MSc programme coordinator. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive education, covering digital marketing, innovation, CRM, and research methodology. Dr. Ali has served as a visiting professor at numerous universities across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, contributing to curriculum development, research collaboration, and guest lectures. Earlier, he worked as a senior lecturer and lecturer at Brunel University, coordinating international student programmes and pathway courses. His professional experience also includes industry consultancy with organizations such as Barclays and Essex County Council, combining academic insights with practical business applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Ali’s research focuses on digital marketing, business analytics, AI applications in marketing, and big data-driven decision-making. He investigates customer behavior, technology adoption, e-government implementation, and the integration of cultural and social dimensions into business information systems. His work extends to multidimensional environmental-health risk assessment, ecosystem-based coastal defence strategies, and the development of AI solutions for employee screening and marketing optimization. He is also engaged in exploring the role of social media in community resilience and volunteer motivation. Dr. Ali’s research bridges theory and practice, emphasizing real-world impact through interdisciplinary studies, international collaborations, and industry partnerships. His work consistently addresses emerging challenges at the intersection of technology, business strategy, and societal development.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ali’s distinguished career is marked by numerous accolades and recognition for research excellence, grant acquisition, and academic leadership. He has successfully led high-value funded projects from Innovate UK, the European Union, Microsoft, British Council, and regional development funds. He has served as keynote speaker, guest editor, and track chair at top international conferences, demonstrating leadership in knowledge dissemination and scholarly engagement. His professional memberships and certifications, including SAS, SAP, Chartered Marketer, and FHEA, reflect his commitment to continued professional growth. Additionally, Dr. Ali has been acknowledged for his contributions to student employability, industry collaboration, and capacity-building initiatives, enhancing both academic and societal impact across multiple countries.

Research Skill

Dr. Ali possesses expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, big data analytics, AI and machine learning applications, CRM systems, and digital marketing metrics. He has extensive experience in project management, research design, and implementation across international and multi-disciplinary contexts. His skills include advanced data collection and analysis, predictive modeling, statistical programming (SAS, SAP), text mining, and social network analysis. Dr. Ali has led complex collaborative research initiatives, integrating academic inquiry with industry applications and policy development. His abilities in supervising PhD candidates, coordinating international research partnerships, and disseminating findings through high-impact journals and conferences underscore his capability to deliver research with practical and societal relevance.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Extending the UTAUT model to understand the customers’ acceptance and use of internet banking in Lebanon
Authors: A Tarhini, M El-Masri, M Ali, A Serrano
Year: 2016
Citation: Information Technology & People. 29(4)

Title: Resource management in big data initiatives: Processes and dynamic capabilities
Authors: A Braganza, L Brooks, D Nepelski, M Ali, R Moro
Year: 2017
Citation: Journal of Business Research. 70, 328-337

Title: Perceived derived attributes of online customer reviews
Authors: A Elwalda, K Lü, M Ali
Year: 2016
Citation: Computers in Human Behavior. 56, 306-319

Title: The impact of national culture on e-government implementation: A comparison case study
Authors: M Ali, V Weerakkody, R El-Haddadeh
Year: 2009
Citation: AMCIS

Title: A spatial survey of environmental indicators for Kazakhstan: an examination of current conditions and future needs
Authors: A Russell, M Ghalaieny, B Gazdiyeva, S Zhumabayeva, A Kurmanbayeva, …
Year: 2018
Citation: International Journal of Environmental Research. 12(5), 735-748

Title: Impact of volunteer management practice on volunteer motivation and satisfaction to enhance volunteer retention
Authors: O Al Mutawa
Year: 2015
Citation: Brunel University London

Title: Factors affecting selection decision of auto-identification technology in warehouse management: An international Delphi study
Authors: M Hassan, M Ali, E Aktas, K Alkayid
Year: 2015
Citation: Production Planning & Control. 26(12), 1025-1049

Title: Facilitating enterprise application integration adoption: An empirical analysis of UK local government authorities
Authors: MM Kamal, R Hackney, M Ali
Year: 2013
Citation: International Journal of Information Management. 33(1), 61-75

Title: Culture and IS: National cultural dimensions within IS discipline
Authors: M Ali, L Brooks
Year: 2008
Citation: Bournemouth University

Title: A situated cultural approach for cross‐cultural studies in IS
Authors: M Ali, L Brooks
Year: 2009
Citation: Journal of Enterprise Information Management

Title: Culture and IS: A criticism of predefined cultural archetypes studies
Authors: M Ali, L Brooks, S AlShawi
Year: 2008
Citation: AMCIS

Title: The relationship between eCRM implementation and e-loyalty at different adoption stages of transaction cycle: A conceptual framework and hypothesis
Authors: T Alhaiou, Z Irani, M Ali
Year: 2009
Citation: EMCIS

Title: Integration v. polarisation among social media users: Perspectives through social capital theory on the recent Egyptian political landscape
Authors: M Ali, N Azab, MK Sorour, M Dora
Year: 2019
Citation: Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 145, 461-473

Title: The dilemma of internal audit function adaptation
Authors: H Elbardan, M Ali, A Ghoneim
Year: 2015
Citation: Journal of Enterprise Information Management

Title: E-Government implementation Challenges: A Case study
Authors: ELH Ramzi, V Weerakkody, SH AL-Shafi, M Ali
Year: 2010

Title: Exploratory study of rubber seed shell as partial coarse aggregate replacement in concrete
Authors: K Muthusamy, N Nordin, G Vesuvapateran, M Ali, H Harun, …
Year: 2014
Citation: NAM Annual, Res J Appl Sci Eng Technol. 7(6), 1013-1016

Title: The relationship between national culture and organisational culture: the case of Iranian private sector organisations
Authors: A Nazarian, Z Irani, M Ali
Year: 2013
Citation: Journal of Economics, Business and Management. 1(1), 11-16

Title: E-government implementation challenges: a case study
Authors: R El-Haddadeh, V Weerakkody, SH AL-Shafi, M Ali
Year: 2010

Title: Molecular implications from SSR markers for stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici) resistance gene in bread wheat line N95175
Authors: M Ali, WQ Ji, YG Hu, GM Baloch, H Zhong, CY Wang
Year: 2010
Citation: Pak. J. Bot. 42(1), 383-390

Title: Weight-length and condition factor relationship of wild Channa punctata from Multan [Pakistan]
Authors: M Ali, A Salam, F Iqbal
Year: 2000
Citation: Punjab University Journal of Zoology (Pakistan)

Conclusion

Dr. Maged Ali is a highly accomplished researcher and academic leader whose work has made a significant impact in digital marketing, business analytics, and interdisciplinary studies. His strong academic background, extensive research portfolio, successful grant acquisition, and global collaborations demonstrate both scholarly excellence and practical relevance. Through teaching, consultancy, and community engagement, he has contributed to industry innovation, student development, and societal benefit. Dr. Ali’s leadership in research, administration, and international collaboration positions him as an influential figure in his field, with substantial potential for advancing knowledge, mentoring future researchers, and leading transformative initiatives that integrate technology, business strategy, and societal well-being.

Fikadu Warku | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fikadu Warku | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Wollega University, Ethiopia

Fikadu Warku Chuko is a lecturer and researcher in Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics at Wollega University, with expertise in geospatial technologies, spatial big data analysis, and climate-environment interactions. He holds an MSc in Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics from Addis Ababa University and a BSc in Geoinformation Science from Wollega University. His research focuses on land-use dynamics, climate variability, groundwater recharge, and environmental sustainability, with publications in peer-reviewed journals such as Heliyon, Sustainable Water Resources Management, and the Journal of Water and Climate Change. Fikadu has presented his work at national and international conferences and contributed to projects integrating satellite imagery, GIS, and machine learning for environmental and health applications. With professional certifications and leadership in academic mentoring, he demonstrates strong research potential and societal impact.

Professional Profile

Education

Fikadu Warku Chuko has built a strong academic foundation in the field of Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Geoinformation Science from Wollega University, Ethiopia, where he developed a keen interest in geospatial technologies and environmental applications. He further advanced his expertise by completing a Master of Science degree in Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics at Addis Ababa University. His postgraduate research focused on the impact of land use/cover changes and climate variability on groundwater recharge, showcasing his ability to integrate advanced geospatial tools with environmental problem-solving. This academic pathway has equipped him with comprehensive knowledge of GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis, preparing him to conduct impactful research in environmental sustainability, water resources management, and climate change adaptation strategies.

 Experience

Fikadu Warku Chuko has accumulated over nine years of academic and research experience, currently serving as a Lecturer in Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics at Wollega University. He began his professional journey as a Graduate Assistant I and II, where he honed his teaching and mentoring skills before transitioning into a full-time lecturer role. Throughout his career, he has been actively involved in guiding students, delivering lectures, and leading research initiatives focused on geospatial analysis, environmental change, and climate variability. His contributions extend beyond teaching, as he has participated in multiple collaborative research projects addressing real-world issues such as forest cover degradation, biomass estimation, and disease ecology under climate change. This professional track record demonstrates his ability to integrate education, research, and applied science for the benefit of both academia and society.

Research Interest

Fikadu’s research interests lie at the intersection of geospatial technologies and environmental sustainability. He is particularly focused on applying GIS, remote sensing, and spatial big data analysis to study land-use dynamics, climate variability, and their implications for water resources and ecosystems. His work also integrates machine learning approaches with satellite imagery to model human-environment interactions, environmental hazards, and disease ecology under changing climatic conditions. He has actively engaged in projects such as estimating biomass carbon stock, characterizing forest cover change, and modeling malaria prevalence ecology using geospatial methods. Through these interdisciplinary interests, he aims to generate actionable insights that support environmental management, climate adaptation strategies, and public health planning, positioning himself as a forward-looking researcher contributing to global sustainability challenges.

Awards and Honors

Fikadu Warku Chuko has been recognized for his academic and research contributions through opportunities to present at high-profile scientific platforms. He delivered research papers at the National Research Conference hosted by Wollega University and at the International Conference of the Pan African University in Ibadan, Nigeria, both of which reflect his ability to engage with scholarly communities at national and international levels. His peer-reviewed publications in respected journals further highlight his growing academic recognition. In addition, he has earned multiple professional certifications in artificial intelligence, data analysis, programming, and advanced geospatial technologies, which enhance his professional credentials. These achievements underline his commitment to research excellence, professional growth, and knowledge dissemination, and they serve as milestones in his journey as a dedicated and impactful researcher.

Research Skill

Fikadu possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable him to address complex environmental and geospatial challenges. He is proficient in leading GIS and remote sensing software, including QGIS, ArcGIS, ERDAS, ENVI, and Google Earth Engine, with advanced expertise in spatial analysis, predictive modeling, and environmental simulations. His technical proficiency extends to programming languages such as Python, R, Java, C++, HTML, and CSS, which he applies in spatial big data processing and web-based geospatial applications. He has practical experience integrating satellite imagery with machine learning for climate and health-related studies, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to research. Coupled with strong communication and presentation skills, his ability to blend theoretical knowledge with applied methods demonstrates his capacity to deliver innovative, data-driven solutions that contribute meaningfully to research and society.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Climate change and watershed hydrology: assessing variability in water balance components and groundwater flow patterns
Authors: Abera Gonfa Abdissa; Fikadu Warku Chuko
Year: 2024
Citation : Abera G. A., & Chuko, F. W. (2024). Climate change and watershed hydrology: assessing variability in water balance components and groundwater flow patterns. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 15(9), 4389–4404. https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2024.080

Title: Impact of land-use dynamics and climate change scenarios on groundwater recharge in the case of Anger watershed, Ethiopia
Authors: Fikadu Warku Chuko; Abera Gonfa Abdissa
Year: 2023
Citation : Chuko, F. W., & Abdissa, A. G. (2023). Impact of land-use dynamics and climate change scenarios on groundwater recharge in the case of Anger watershed, Ethiopia. Heliyon, 9(8), e18467. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18467

Title: Impacts of land use/cover change and climate variability on groundwater recharge for Upper Gibe watershed, Ethiopia
Authors: Fikadu Warku; Tasfaye Korme; Gizachew Kabite Wedajo; Dassie Nedow
Year: 2022
Citation : Warku, F., Korme, T., Kabite, G. W., & Nedow, D. (2022). Impacts of land use/cover change and climate variability on groundwater recharge for Upper Gibe watershed, Ethiopia. Sustainable Water Resources Management. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40899-021-00588-8

Conclusion

In summary, Fikadu Warku Chuko is an emerging researcher and academic with a strong record of contributions in Remote Sensing, Geo-Informatics, and climate-environment studies. His academic background, professional experience, and wide-ranging research skills demonstrate his ability to combine technical expertise with applied research to address pressing global challenges. With peer-reviewed publications, international conference participation, and active engagement in impactful projects, he has already made significant contributions to environmental sustainability, water resource management, and public health. His dedication to advancing knowledge through teaching, mentoring, and research showcases his leadership potential. By expanding his collaborations, increasing high-impact publications, and participating in editorial or keynote opportunities, Fikadu is well-positioned to achieve further excellence. His achievements and potential make him a deserving candidate for recognition through prestigious research awards.

 

D Chandra Sekhar Naik | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. D Chandra Sekhar Naik | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Nimra College of Pharmacy, India

Dr. D Chandra Sekhar Naik is an accomplished pharmaceutical researcher with expertise in pharmaceutics, advanced drug delivery systems, and formulation development of poorly soluble drugs. He earned his Ph.D. focusing on fast-dissolving tablets using novel natural superdisintegrants and has actively contributed to high-impact research projects, including DST SERB-funded studies. Dr. Naik has an extensive publication record in reputed journals and conferences, demonstrating his innovative approach to drug formulation and optimization. He has guided numerous B.Pharmacy and M.Pharmacy research projects, reflecting his dedication to mentoring emerging researchers. Beyond research, he holds leadership positions as Professor and HOD, participates in academic councils, and engages in community initiatives such as NSS programs and National Pharmacy Week. With professional memberships and advanced technical proficiency, he exemplifies excellence in research, education, and societal contribution.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. D Chandra Sekhar Naik holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from KVSR Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Research Center, Krishna University, where his research focused on designing, optimizing, and evaluating fast-dissolving tablets of poorly soluble BCS-II drugs using novel natural superdisintegrants. He also holds a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutics and a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy, which provided him with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, drug formulation, and delivery systems. His academic training included extensive research on enhancing drug solubility and dissolution rates using innovative techniques such as liquisolid systems and complexation methods. Throughout his academic journey, he demonstrated a strong aptitude for both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in pharmaceutical research, establishing a robust framework for his subsequent contributions to formulation development, biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, and advanced drug delivery systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Naik has a distinguished career in pharmaceutical academia and research, holding positions from Assistant Professor to Professor and Head of Department at Nimra College of Pharmacy. He has taught a wide range of subjects including advanced physical pharmacy, pharmacokinetics, biopharmaceutics, and drug delivery systems at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has served as a member of academic councils and boards of studies, contributing to curriculum development and academic governance. Beyond teaching, he has acted as an external examiner and evaluator for multiple universities, demonstrating his expertise in assessing research quality. His leadership extends to coordinating student activities, mentoring research projects, and guiding professional development, establishing a comprehensive impact on both academic and research environments.

Research Interest

Dr. Naik’s research interests encompass advanced drug delivery systems, formulation development of poorly soluble drugs, chronotherapeutics, and the design of fast-dissolving tablets using natural and synthetic superdisintegrants. He focuses on improving solubility, dissolution rates, and bioavailability of pharmaceutical compounds through innovative approaches such as liquisolid systems, multiparticulate formulations, and controlled-release technologies. His work integrates pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacokinetics, and biopharmaceutics to develop therapeutically effective and patient-friendly dosage forms. Additionally, he is interested in exploring novel polymers and excipients for enhanced drug delivery, as well as evaluating in vitro and in vivo performance of formulations. His research aims to bridge the gap between scientific innovation and clinical applicability, contributing to both academic knowledge and societal healthcare improvements.

Award and Honor

Dr. Naik has received recognition for his contributions to pharmaceutical research and education through multiple awards, honors, and professional appointments. He has been invited to present his work at national and international conferences and workshops, reflecting his leadership in the field. He holds patents and copyrights for innovative pharmaceutical technologies and has served as a reviewer for reputable journals, highlighting his credibility in the academic community. His dedication to mentoring students and coordinating community-focused initiatives, such as National Pharmacy Week activities, underscores his commitment to professional excellence and societal impact. These accolades and responsibilities collectively affirm his status as a leading researcher and educator in pharmaceutical sciences.

Research Skill

Dr. Naik possesses comprehensive research skills in pharmaceutical formulation, analytical techniques, and experimental design. He is proficient in high-performance liquid chromatography, UV-VIS spectroscopy, dissolution testing, and advanced pharmaceutical product optimization software. His expertise extends to formulation and evaluation of fast-dissolving tablets, oral disintegrating systems, bilayer tablets, and chronotherapeutic dosage forms. He demonstrates strong competence in designing experiments using factorial and quality-by-design approaches, ensuring reproducibility and accuracy in research outcomes. Additionally, he excels in mentoring students, guiding them through research methodology, project execution, and scientific writing. His skills are complemented by a strong publication record, collaborative research experience, and familiarity with regulatory and professional standards, reflecting a well-rounded capability to drive impactful pharmaceutical research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Development And Validation Of Estimation Of Doxofylline Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms By Rp-Hplc Method
Authors: Md Imran Khan, Reshma Kaja, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, M Janarthan
Year: 2025
Citation: Vytapeni, Vetrani, Instalace. 13(6): June 2025

Title: Method Development and Validation of Crizotinib Pharmaceutical Formulation by Using Rp-Hplc
Authors: Thota Silpa, M Venkata Kumari, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, M Janarthan
Year: 2025
Citation: Vytapeni, Vetrani, Instalace. 13(6): June 2025

Title: Method Development and Validation of Isoniaizid and Atazanavir
Authors: Janga Keerti Rani, M Venkata Kumari, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, M Janarthan
Year: 2025
Citation: Vetrani, Instalace. 13(6): June 2025

Title: Method Development and Validation of Losartan Potassium and Amlodipine Besylate in Tablet Dosage Form by Rp-Hplc Method
Authors: Tanvir Alam, Reshma Kaja, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, M Janarthan
Year: 2025
Citation: Vytapeni, Vetrani, Instalace. 13(6): June 2025

Title: Formulation And Evaluation of Aspirin Emulgel using Natural Permeation Enhancers
Authors: Shaik Abdul Rehman, Shaik Jafar Ali, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, M Janarthan, K Uday Kiran, Md Zulekha
Year: 2026
Citation: Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 19(2)

Title: Formulation And Evaluation of Diclofenac Emulgel Using Natural Permeation Enhancers
Authors: Shaik Noor Mahammed, Mudigedu Samreen, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, S Vamsi, P Hemalatha
Year: 2025
Citation: Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research. 13(2)

Title: Formulation and Evaluation of Rhamnolipids-Based Ternary Solid Dispersion System for Poorly Soluble Drug
Authors: Sai Sindhu Ponnathota, Chandra Sekhar Naik D
Year: 2025
Citation: Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 18(10)

Title: Short Term-Subacute and Chronic Toxicity Studies on The Mucilage of Plantago Ovata, A Novel Natural Compound Administered by Oral in Wistar Rats
Authors: Chandra Sekhar Naik D, Shaik Abdul Rehman, Shaik Jafar Ali, K Uday Kiran, Md Zulekha
Year: 2025
Citation: Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 18(7)

Title: Pharmacokinetics evaluation of telmisartan chronotherapeutic press coated tablets
Authors: Bharathi Arigela, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, Kovida Chanumolu, Yamani Durga Talaparthi
Year: 2025
Citation: Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 18(1)

Title: Formulation and evaluation of fast dissolving tamoxifen citrate tablets for breast cancer
Authors: K Suneela Grace, Ch Vidyulatha, Chandra Sekhar Naik D, Janarthan M
Year: 2024
Citation: Frontiers Health Informatics. 13(6): 921–931

Title: Development And In Vitro Evaluation of Aceclofenac Mouth Dissolving Films for Reduced Analgesic Activity
Authors: Chandra Sekhar Naik D, Bharathi Arigela, Venkata Suresh Babu Agala, Cherukuri Vidyulatha Chowdary
Year: 2024
Citation: Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research. 12(5)

Title: Design and Evaluation of Fast Dissolving Tablets of Anti-Hypertensive Poorly Soluble Drug through 2³ Factorial Designs
Authors: Chandra Sekhar Naik D, Bharathi Arigela, Venkata Suresh Babu Agala, Shabana Parveen
Year: 2024
Citation: International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology. 14(4)

Title: In-Vivo Studies of Optimized Fast Dissolving Tablets of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Employing Natural Mucilage
Authors: Chandra Sekhar Naik D, Bharathi Arigela, Venkata Suresh Babu Agala, Shabana Parveen, Cherukuri Vidyulatha Chowdary
Year: Under review
Citation: International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research

Title: Formulation and Development of Ambroxol Hydrochloride Syrup
Authors: D Chandra Sekhar Naik, A Yamini Madhu Latha, B Harshitha
Year: 2023
Citation: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications. 8(1)

Title: Design And Evaluation Of Fast Dissolving Tablets Using A Novel Natural Superdisintegrant
Authors: D Chandra Sekhar Naik, A Bharathi
Year: 2023
Citation: Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 16(4)

Title: Pharmacokinetic Studies of A Poorly Soluble BCS Class II Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug in Oral Formulations
Authors: D Chandra Sekhar Naik, A Bharathi
Year: 2022
Citation: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications. 7(5)

Title: Full Factorial Designs for Formulation and Evaluation of Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug
Authors: Desavath C S Naik, Arigela Bharathi
Year: 2022
Citation: International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology. 12(1)

Title: Studies On Design And Development Of Dissolvable Oral Drug Delivery Systems Of A Poorly Water Soluble Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
Authors: T Sukanya, S Srivallika, D Chandra Sekhar Naik
Year: 2022
Citation: European Journal Of Pharmaceutical And Medical Research. 8(12)

Title: Design, Optimization And Evaluation Of Telmisartan Chronotherapeutics Press Coated Tablets Employing Novel Natural Superdisintegrant And Novel Coated Chronotherapeutic Polymers
Authors: A Bharathi, D Chandra Sekhar Naik
Year: 2021
Citation: International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR). 12(3)

Title: Design, Optimization and Evaluation of Telmisartan Chronotherapeutics Press Coated Tablets Employing Novel Synthetic Disintegrant and Novel Coated Chronotherapeutic Polymers
Authors: A Bharathi, D Chandra Sekhar Naik
Year: 2021
Citation: Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 14(3)

Conclusion

Dr. D Chandra Sekhar Naik is a highly accomplished pharmaceutical researcher whose contributions span innovative formulation development, advanced drug delivery systems, and mentoring future researchers. His academic and professional experience, coupled with a robust publication record and research expertise, highlights his dedication to advancing pharmaceutical sciences. He demonstrates leadership in both educational and research settings, engaging actively in community initiatives and professional organizations. His work has direct societal impact through improved drug therapies and patient outcomes. With a proven ability to integrate scientific innovation with practical application, Dr. Naik exhibits strong potential for continued leadership, global collaborations, and groundbreaking research that will further enhance the field of pharmaceutical sciences.

Dr. Yong Yang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yong Yang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Epidemiologist at Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Dr. Yang Yong is an accomplished epidemiologist and public health researcher with extensive expertise in infection prevention, clinical epidemiology, and healthcare management. Holding a Ph.D. in Microbiology and an MSc in Clinical Science from the National University of Singapore, he has led and contributed to numerous national and international research projects, including clinical trials and epidemiological investigations on infectious diseases, tuberculosis, sepsis, and chronic conditions. His prolific publication record in reputed journals, research grants, and conference presentations reflect his scientific impact, while his leadership roles at Singapore General Hospital and Duke-NUS highlight his commitment to advancing medical science and mentoring future researchers. Recognized with multiple research awards, Dr. Yang continues to influence healthcare policy, quality improvement, and education, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

Scopus Profile

Education

Dr. Yang Yong possesses a strong academic foundation with a BMed and MMed from Shanxi Medical University, followed by advanced studies in Singapore. He completed his Master of Clinical Science at the National University of Singapore and later earned a Ph.D. in Microbiology from the same institution, establishing his expertise in infectious diseases and epidemiology. His academic journey reflects a consistent focus on clinical research and public health, supported by additional training in project management, biostatistics, epidemiological research, and advanced imaging analysis techniques. Through continuous professional development courses across Singapore and internationally, Dr. Yang has strengthened his skills in research design, medical data analysis, and healthcare policy development. His educational background has provided a robust platform for his distinguished career in medical research, teaching, and clinical epidemiology.

 Experience

Dr. Yang Yong has built an impressive professional career spanning academia, clinical research, and hospital leadership. He has served as Epidemiologist and Director of the Department of Epidemiology at Singapore General Hospital, contributing to infection prevention, outbreak surveillance, and healthcare policy. In addition, he has held academic appointments as Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, where he co-mentored research students and participated in curriculum review. His early career included research fellowships at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and the National Neuroscience Institute, where he worked on HIV, neurology, and infectious disease projects. He also served as Honorary Academic Advisor at the Public TCM Research and Development Centre in Singapore. With decades of leadership, clinical, and academic service, Dr. Yang has consistently advanced medical science and healthcare practices through research, mentorship, and policy implementation.

Research Interest

Dr. Yang Yong’s primary research interests lie in infectious diseases, epidemiology, and public health, with a focus on hospital-acquired infections, tuberculosis, sepsis, and chronic conditions such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases. He has conducted extensive studies on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, venous thromboembolism, and viral infections, contributing to better understanding of risk factors, treatment outcomes, and healthcare burden. His research extends to clinical epidemiology of HIV, body composition changes, and the application of advanced imaging technologies in disease monitoring. Dr. Yang has also investigated occupational health, stress biomarkers, and healthcare system quality improvement. His multidisciplinary approach integrates clinical practice, epidemiological modeling, and public health strategies, bridging gaps between patient care, infection control, and policy-making. His ongoing interests aim at strengthening infection prevention systems and advancing evidence-based healthcare delivery.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yang Yong has received several prestigious awards that highlight his contributions to research and healthcare. He was honored with Best Poster Awards at the SingHealth Duke-NUS Scientific Congress in recognition of his research on venous thromboembolism and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections. Earlier in his career, he earned the Singapore General Hospital Gold Award for improving physician compliance with clinical guidelines. His academic achievements were further recognized through research scholarships at the National University of Singapore and the National Scholarship Council in China. These honors reflect his excellence in scientific inquiry, dedication to healthcare advancement, and contributions to medical education. His recognition at both institutional and international levels underscores the significance of his work in shaping clinical epidemiology and improving patient care outcomes.

Research Skill

Dr. Yang Yong demonstrates advanced research skills across clinical epidemiology, infectious disease research, and statistical analysis. He has extensive experience in designing and managing large-scale hospital-based studies, applying SPSS, STATA, and database systems such as ACCESS for complex data analysis. His expertise includes advanced MRI and imaging analysis, body composition measurement techniques, and biomarker evaluation for infectious and chronic diseases. He has successfully led and co-investigated numerous funded projects, including international clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and quality improvement initiatives. In addition, Dr. Yang possesses strong teaching and mentoring skills, having trained medical students, researchers, and clinicians in research methodology and statistical applications. His ability to translate scientific findings into healthcare policy and clinical practice demonstrates his capacity to bridge research, education, and real-world impact effectively.

Publication Top Notes

Title: The burden of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections among hospitalised patients in Singapore
Authors: Yang Y, Ling ML, Østbye T, Tan SB, Earnest A, Ng HS
Year: 2019
Citation: Revista Eletronica Gestao & Sociedade. 13(34): 2650–65

Title: A Report of Adult Human Adenovirus Infections in a Tertiary Hospital
Authors: Kalimuddin S, Chan YFZ, Wu IQ, Tan QL, Murthee KG, Tan BH, Oon LLE, Yang Y, Lin RTP, Joseph U, Sessions OM, Smith GJD, Ooi EE, Low JGH
Year: 2017
Citation: Open Forum Infect Dis. 4(2): ofx053. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofx053. eCollection 2017 Spring

Title: The risk of tuberculosis in SLE patients from an Asian tertiary hospital
Authors: Yang Y, Thumboo J, Tan BH, Tan TT, Fong CHJ, Ng HS, Fong KY
Year: 2017
Citation: Rheumatol Int. 37(6): 1027–1033

Title: Delays in diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in AFB smear-negative patients with pneumonia
Authors: Zhang ZX, Sng LH, Yong Y, Lin LM, Cheng TW, Seong NH, Yong FK
Year: 2017
Citation: Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. doi: 10.5588/ijtld.16.0667. [Epub ahead of print]

Title: The effect of chronic liver disease on venous thromboembolism among medically managed patients in Singapore General Hospital
Authors: Yang Y, Zhang XZ, Ng HS, Fong CHJ, Lee LH
Year: 2015
Citation: Thrombosis Research. 136: 548–551

Title: The effect of comorbidity on hospital mortality in patients with SLE from an Asian tertiary hospital
Authors: Yang Y, Julian T, Arul E, Yong SL, Fong KY
Year: 2014
Citation: Lupus. 23: 714–720

Title: 新加坡中央医院针灸门诊的规范化管理
Authors: Cui S, Tan K, Ong BC, Huang Y, Yang Y, Xu S, Ng HS
Year: 2014
Citation: Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion. 34(2): 179–182

Title: The Effect of a Brief Low-Intensity Therapeutic Lifestyle Counselling Intervention on Weight Loss among Overweight in Primary Care: a Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial
Authors: Ng Lee Beng, Yang Yong, Koh Choon-Huat Gerald
Year: 2014
Citation: Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare. 23(2): 118–125

Title: Applicability of a previously validated readmission predictive index in medical patients in Singapore: a retrospective study
Authors: Tan SY, Low LL, Yang Y, Lee KH
Year: 2013
Citation: BMC Health Services Research. 13: 366

Title: Safety Culture in Acupuncture Practice in a Tertiary Hospital-The Singapore General Hospital Experience
Authors: Cui S, Tan K, Subner SH, Xu P, Lim S, Huang Y, Yang Y, Xu S, Ng HS
Year: 2013
Citation: Med Acupunct. 25(1): 61–73

Title: The burden of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients from an Asian tertiary hospital
Authors: Yang Y, Goh SY, Tan SB, Ho H, Emmanuel S, Wang P, Ng HS
Year: 2012
Citation: Eur J Intern Med. 23: e1–e4

Title: Risk factors for lower extremity amputation among patients with diabetes in Singapore
Authors: Yang Y, Østbye T, Tan SB, Ong BC, Abdul-Salam ZH, Yang KS
Year: 2011
Citation: J Diabetes Complications. 25: 382–386

Title: Clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized patients with 2009 H1N1 influenza in a large, acute-care tertiary hospital in Singapore
Authors: Hsann YM, Abdul-Salam ZH, Lim V, Yang Y, Yang KS
Year: 2011
Citation: Am J Infect Cont. 39(8): e49–51

Title: Respiratory dysfunction in sepsis patients – the protective effect of diabetes mellitus
Authors: Yang Y, Abdul-Salam ZH, Ong BC, Yang KS
Year: 2011
Citation: Am J Crit Care. 20: e41–e47

Title: Bringing generalists into the hospital: outcomes of a family medicine hospitalists model in Singapore
Authors: Hock Lee K, Yang Y, Soong Yang K, Chi Ong B, Seong Ng H
Year: 2011
Citation: J Hosp Med. 6(3): 115–121. doi: 10.1002/jhm.821

Title: The effect of comorbidity and age on hospital mortality and length of stay in patients with sepsis
Authors: Yang Y, Yang KS, Hsann YM, Lim V, Ong BC
Year: 2010
Citation: J Crit Care. 25(3): 398–405. Epub 2009 Oct 15

Title: Objective assessment of facial lipoatrophy changes in a cohort of HIV infected patients taking combination antiretroviral therapy
Authors: Yang Y, Yap M, Oo Tha N, Paton NI
Year: 2008
Citation: HIV Clinical Trials. 9(6): 399–406

Title: Changes in facial fat in lipodystrophy, wasting and weight gain measured by magnetic resonance imaging
Authors: Paton NI, Yang Y, Oo Tha N, Sitoh YY
Year: 2007
Citation: HIV Clinical Trials. 8(4): 227–234

Title: Validation of 3-dimensional laser scanning for the assessment of facial fat changes
Authors: Paton NI, Yang Y, Oo Tha N
Year: 2007
Citation: HIV Med. 8(8): 498–503

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yang Yong is an outstanding researcher and leader whose career exemplifies dedication to advancing medical science, healthcare quality, and public health. His strong educational background, vast professional experience, and impactful research on infectious diseases, epidemiology, and chronic health conditions reflect a lifelong commitment to improving patient care and medical knowledge. His numerous publications in high-impact journals, research grants, and recognition through academic awards highlight his contributions to global healthcare challenges. Moreover, his role in mentoring young researchers and serving in leadership positions demonstrates his influence in shaping future generations of scientists. With proven expertise, a global outlook, and a vision for improving healthcare systems, Dr. Yang is highly deserving of recognition and stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Joseph Lo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Joseph Lo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Senior Consultant at Woodlands Health Campus, Singapore

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo is an accomplished clinician-scientist and vascular surgeon whose expertise lies in diabetic foot ulcers, wound care, and vascular health innovation. Currently Head of Vascular Surgery Service at Woodlands Health and Senior Consultant across leading hospitals in Singapore, he combines clinical excellence with impactful research. Holding a PhD from Nanyang Technological University, his studies have advanced the understanding of diabetic foot complications and informed innovative healthcare models. He has published extensively in IEEE, Scopus-indexed, and high-impact journals, contributed book chapters, and served as reviewer and editorial board member for international journals. A fellow of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and American College of Surgeons, Dr. Lo also mentors future clinicians as Clinical Assistant Professor, exemplifying leadership, scholarship, and dedication to improving patient outcomes globally.

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Education

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo has pursued rigorous medical and academic training that integrates clinical practice with translational research. He earned his undergraduate and postgraduate medical qualifications in surgery, followed by advanced fellowship training in vascular and endovascular surgery across internationally renowned institutions in the United Kingdom and Europe. His academic journey culminated with a doctoral degree from Nanyang Technological University, where his research focused on diabetic foot ulcers and their clinical as well as economic implications. Through this work, he developed evidence-based frameworks that shaped care models and improved patient outcomes. Dr. Lo’s educational pathway reflects a balance of surgical expertise, academic excellence, and leadership development, preparing him to contribute meaningfully to both the scientific community and the advancement of patient care globally.

Experience

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo has established an impressive professional career as a vascular and endovascular surgeon, combining clinical leadership with research-driven innovation. He serves as Head of the Vascular Surgery Service at Woodlands Health, where he has built integrated patient care pathways and advanced surgical services. His senior consultant roles across leading hospitals in Singapore further demonstrate his ability to apply expertise in diverse clinical settings. Beyond hospital practice, he is the Founding Clinical Director of the Wounds and Vascular Centre, a specialist clinic committed to comprehensive wound care. He also contributes as Clinical Assistant Professor at medical schools, shaping the training of future doctors. His professional journey is marked by leadership, collaboration, and a dedication to raising standards in vascular surgery and wound management.

Research Interest

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo’s research interests span diabetic foot ulcers, vascular health, wound healing, and healthcare systems innovation. He is particularly dedicated to addressing the clinical and economic challenges associated with diabetic complications, exploring strategies that reduce morbidity while optimizing resource use. His work integrates data-driven models, clinical outcomes research, and patient-centered approaches to establish effective and sustainable care practices. He also focuses on health services research, emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration and integrated care pathways to enhance accessibility and efficiency. With publications in high-impact journals and active involvement in collaborative studies, Dr. Lo continues to advance knowledge in wound care and vascular medicine. His research direction reflects a balance of academic rigor and real-world application, ensuring a direct impact on patient outcomes and healthcare delivery.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo has been recognized for his contributions through professional memberships, leadership appointments, and invitations to participate in international collaborations. His fellowship with the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons represents global acknowledgment of his expertise in vascular surgery. He has also achieved certification with the European Board of Vascular Surgery, reflecting the depth and breadth of his surgical proficiency. Beyond qualifications, he has served as an invited speaker at conferences and an organizer of scientific congresses, affirming his leadership in the medical community. His editorial and reviewer roles for esteemed journals highlight the trust placed in his academic judgment. Collectively, these honors illustrate his reputation as both a clinician and researcher committed to advancing healthcare worldwide.

Research Skill

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo possesses a diverse portfolio of research skills that bridge clinical practice and scientific inquiry. He has expertise in health services research, economic evaluation, and the design of innovative models of care. His training enables him to conduct both quantitative and qualitative analyses, ensuring robust evaluation of clinical outcomes and policy impact. He is experienced in leading collaborative projects that involve multidisciplinary teams, integrating medical, technological, and systems-based approaches to healthcare challenges. His publication record in high-impact journals, contributions to book chapters, and experience as a peer reviewer demonstrate strong academic writing and critical evaluation skills. By combining surgical expertise with research acumen, Dr. Lo consistently translates evidence into practice, strengthening the connection between medical research, patient care, and healthcare innovation.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Clinical and economic burden of wound care in the tropics: a 5‐year institutional population health review
Authors: ZJ Lo, X Lim, D Eng, J Car, Q Hong, E Yong, L Zhang, S Chandrasekar, …
Year: 2020
Citation: International Wound Journal 17 (3), 790-803, 113

Title: Clinical and economic burden of diabetic foot ulcers: a 5‐year longitudinal multi‐ethnic cohort study from the tropics
Authors: ZJ Lo, NK Surendra, A Saxena, J Car
Year: 2021
Citation: International Wound Journal 18 (3), 375-386, 112

Title: Wound assessment, imaging and monitoring systems in diabetic foot ulcers: A systematic review
Authors: KS Chan, ZJ Lo
Year: 2020
Citation: International Wound Journal 17 (6), 1909-1923, 70

Title: Clinical validation of an artificial intelligence‐enabled wound imaging mobile application in diabetic foot ulcers
Authors: KS Chan, YM Chan, AHM Tan, S Liang, YT Cho, Q Hong, E Yong, …
Year: 2022
Citation: International Wound Journal 19 (1), 114-124, 63

Title: Diabetic foot limb salvage—a series of 809 attempts and predictors for endovascular limb salvage failure
Authors: ZJ Lo, Z Lin, U Pua, LHH Quek, BP Tan, S Punamiya, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2018
Citation: Annals of Vascular Surgery 49, 9-16, 35

Title: National rates of lower extremity amputation in people with and without diabetes in a multi-ethnic Asian population: a ten year study in Singapore
Authors: T Riandini, D Pang, MPHS Toh, CS Tan, AMTL Choong, ZJ Lo, …
Year: 2022
Citation: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 63 (1), 147-155, 34

Title: Toe pressure in predicting diabetic foot ulcer healing: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: WL Tay, ZJ Lo, Q Hong, E Yong, S Chandrasekar, GWL Tan
Year: 2019
Citation: Annals of Vascular Surgery 60, 371-378, 32

Title: Systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysm in Asian populations
Authors: WK Chan, E Yong, Q Hong, L Zhang, P Lingam, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2021
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery 73 (3), 1069-1074.e1, 31

Title: Early experience in the COVID-19 pandemic from a vascular surgery unit in a Singapore tertiary hospital
Authors: GWL Tan, S Chandrasekar, ZJ Lo, Q Hong, E Yong, P Lingam, L Zhang, …
Year: 2020
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery 72 (1), 12-15, 30

Title: Predictors of radio-cephalic arteriovenous fistulae patency in an Asian population
Authors: ZJ Lo, WM Tay, Q Lee, JL Chua, GW Leong Tan, S Chandrasekar, …
Year: 2016
Citation: The Journal of Vascular Access 17 (5), 411-416, 30

Title: Diabetic foot in primary and tertiary (DEFINITE) Care: A health services innovation in coordination of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) Care within a healthcare cluster—18-month …
Authors: ZJ Lo, E Tan, S Chandrasekar, D Ooi, H Liew, G Ang, E Yong, Q Hong, …
Year: 2023
Citation: International Wound Journal 20 (5), 1609-1621, 23

Title: A series of 210 peripheral arterial disease below-knee amputations and predictors for subsequent above-knee amputations
Authors: JT Wu, M Wong, ZJ Lo, WE Wong, S Narayanan, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2017
Citation: Annals of Vascular Diseases 10 (3), 217-222, 23

Title: Clinical validation of a smartphone application for automated wound measurement in patients with venous leg ulcers
Authors: KY Fong, TP Lai, KS Chan, IJL See, CC Goh, S Muthuveerappa, AH Tan, …
Year: 2023
Citation: International Wound Journal 20 (3), 751-760, 21

Title: Clinical and economic outcomes of a multidisciplinary team approach in a lower extremity amputation prevention programme for diabetic foot ulcer care in an Asian population: a …
Authors: ZJ Lo, S Chandrasekar, E Yong, Q Hong, L Zhang, LRC Chong, G Tan, …
Year: 2022
Citation: International Wound Journal 19 (4), 765-773, 21

Title: Effectiveness of comanagement model: geriatric medicine and vascular surgery
Authors: S Natesan, JY Li, KK Kyaw, Z Soh, E Yong, Q Hong, L Zhang, LRC Chong, …
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 23 (4), 666-670, 21

Title: A review of arteriovenous fistulae creation in octogenarians
Authors: JC Diandra, ZJ Lo, WW Ang, JF Feng, S Narayanan, GWL Tan, …
Year: 2018
Citation: Annals of Vascular Surgery 46, 331-336, 21

Title: Review of transmetatarsal amputations in the management of peripheral arterial disease in an Asian population
Authors: MNA Tan, ZJ Lo, SH Lee, RM Teo, WLG Tan, S Chandrasekar
Year: 2018
Citation: Annals of Vascular Diseases 11 (2), 210-216, 20

Title: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on choice of central venous access device for delivery of chemotherapy
Authors: M Yeow, S Soh, R Yap, D Tay, YF Low, SSN Goh, CS Yeo, ZJ Lo
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders 10 (5), 1184 …, 16

Title: Validating the use of contrast-induced nephropathy prediction models in endovascular aneurysm repairs
Authors: EL Cheng, Q Hong, E Yong, S Chandrasekar, GWL Tan, ZJ Lo
Year: 2020
Citation: Journal of Vascular Surgery 71 (5), 1546-1553, 16

Title: Development of an explainable artificial intelligence model for Asian vascular wound images
Authors: ZJ Lo, MHW Mak, S Liang, YM Chan, CC Goh, T Lai, A Tan, P Thng, …
Year: 2024
Citation: International Wound Journal 21 (4), e14565, 14

Conclusion

Dr. Zhiwen Joseph Lo exemplifies the modern clinician-scientist who integrates surgical excellence, research innovation, and academic leadership. His educational achievements and advanced training laid a strong foundation for a career dedicated to improving patient outcomes in vascular and wound care. Professionally, he has built leadership roles in hospitals, research collaborations, and academic mentorship, demonstrating influence across clinical, academic, and community settings. His research addresses critical issues such as diabetic foot complications and health systems efficiency, reflecting both scientific rigor and practical application. Recognized by international fellowships, professional societies, and editorial boards, he is regarded as a trusted authority in his field. Moving forward, his vision and skills position him to continue making meaningful contributions to healthcare, shaping future practices and fostering innovation on a global scale.

Mohsen Saboktakin Rizi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohsen Saboktakin Rizi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey

Dr. Mohsen Saboktakin Rizi is an accomplished researcher in materials science and engineering with expertise in additive manufacturing, thermomechanical processing, high entropy alloys, ceramics, and corrosion behavior. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Chungnam National University, South Korea, and has since held postdoctoral positions in South Korea and Brazil, reflecting his strong global research collaborations. His scholarly output includes numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Materials Science and Engineering A, and Intermetallics, along with presentations at international conferences. He has also contributed to industrial projects in steel, copper, and mining industries, demonstrating the practical application of his research. Recognized with awards for research excellence, Dr. Rizi actively serves as a reviewer for leading journals and continues to advance innovation in materials engineering worldwide.

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Education

Dr. Mohsen Saboktakin Rizi has pursued an impressive academic journey in materials science and engineering. He obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Materials Engineering from Azad University, Najafabad, Iran, where he developed a solid foundation in metallurgy, mechanical properties, and advanced alloy systems. He further enhanced his expertise by completing a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Chungnam National University, South Korea, focusing on hierarchical microstructure design to improve the strength–ductility balance of high entropy alloys. Following his doctorate, he has undertaken postdoctoral research positions at Kongju National University in South Korea and the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil, broadening his international exposure and research collaborations. His educational background demonstrates both depth and diversity, positioning him as a strong contributor to advanced materials innovation.

Experience

Dr. Rizi has accumulated extensive professional experience in academia, research, and industry. His postdoctoral roles at Kongju National University and the Federal University of São Carlos have involved advanced experimental research in materials engineering, high entropy alloys, and additive manufacturing. He has also contributed to industrial projects with major companies in Iran, including Esfahan Steel, Mobarakeh Steel, and the National Iranian Copper Industries, where he applied his expertise in alloy design, composite development, and process optimization. Additionally, he has provided academic services as a reviewer for leading international journals, helping maintain the quality of scholarly publishing. He has teaching experience in subjects such as welding metallurgy, mechanical properties of materials, and corrosion protection. Through his combined academic and industrial experience, he bridges fundamental research with practical applications, advancing both scientific knowledge and technological solutions.

Research Interest

Dr. Rizi’s research interests lie in the field of advanced materials design, processing, and performance enhancement. His primary focus is on additive manufacturing, thermomechanical processing, and deformation mechanisms that drive the development of stronger, more durable, and lightweight materials. He has made significant contributions to understanding and engineering high entropy alloys, TWIP-TRIP steels, high entropy ceramics, and nanostructured materials with enhanced mechanical, thermal, and corrosion-resistant properties. His work emphasizes the relationships between microstructure and material performance, with a goal to tailor alloys for diverse industrial applications ranging from aerospace to energy. He also explores powder metallurgy, spark plasma sintering, and advanced surface engineering methods to create innovative solutions. By combining experimental work with industrial applications, his research aims to address critical challenges in modern materials science and engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Rizi has received recognition for his outstanding academic and research achievements. Notably, he was honored with the Graduate School Dean’s Award from Chungnam National University in South Korea, acknowledging his academic excellence, impactful research, and contributions to the scientific community during his doctoral studies. Additionally, he was awarded the Iranian Young Researchers Award by the International Research Institute for Science and High Technology, highlighting his early promise and significant potential as a materials scientist. These recognitions underscore not only his dedication to advancing materials research but also his ability to inspire and contribute to scientific communities across different countries. His achievements demonstrate the respect he has earned among peers and mentors, further strengthening his credibility as a future leader in advanced materials research and innovation.

Research Skill

Dr. Rizi possesses a comprehensive skill set in experimental, analytical, and computational techniques essential for advanced materials research. He is proficient in the use of Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and Electron Backscatter Diffraction for microstructural characterization, alongside expertise in X-ray diffraction and Rietveld quantitative phase analysis. His skills extend to spark plasma sintering, alloy casting, and powder production methods, including gas and water atomization. He is adept at using specialized software such as MAUD, MTEX, and OIM for data interpretation, as well as Matlab for advanced analysis. With hands-on experience in corrosion testing, mechanical property evaluation, and metallographic analysis, his capabilities cover a broad spectrum of materials engineering. His skills allow him to conduct high-level research that integrates microstructural studies with practical performance evaluation.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Hierarchically activated deformation mechanisms to form ultra-fine grain microstructure in carbon containing FeMnCoCr twinning induced plasticity high entropy alloy
Authors: MS Rizi, H Minouei, BJ Lee, H Pouraliakbar, MR Toroghinejad, SI Hong
Year: 2021
Citation: Materials Science and Engineering: A 824, 141803 (128 citations)

Title: Effects of carbon and molybdenum on the nanostructural evolution and strength/ductility trade-off in Fe40Mn40Co10Cr10 high-entropy alloys
Authors: MS Rizi, H Minouei, BJ Lee, MR Toroghinejad, SI Hong
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of Alloys and Compounds 911, 165108 (85 citations)

Title: Microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of (CoCrNi)90(AlTiZr)5(CuFeMo)5 multicomponent alloy: A pathway through multicomponent alloys toward new superalloys
Authors: H Pouraliakbar, SH Shim, YK Kim, MS Rizi, H Noh, SI Hong
Year: 2021
Citation: Journal of Alloys and Compounds 860, 158412 (78 citations)

Title: Strengthening and deformation behavior of as-cast CoCrCu1.5MnNi high entropy alloy with micro-/nanoscale precipitation
Authors: SH Shim, H Pouraliakbar, BJ Lee, YK Kim, MS Rizi, SI Hong
Year: 2022
Citation: Materials Science and Engineering: A 853, 143729 (62 citations)

Title: Effect of thermal tempering on microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg-AZ31/Al-6061 diffusion bonding
Authors: M Jafarian, MS Rizi, M Jafarian, M Honarmand, HR Javadinejad, …
Year: 2016
Citation: Materials Science and Engineering: A 666, 372-379 (59 citations)

Title: Characterization of the microscale/nanoscale hierarchical microstructure of an as-cast CrMnFeNiCu high-entropy alloy with promising mechanical properties
Authors: SH Shim, H Pouraliakbar, H Minouei, MS Rizi, SI Hong
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of Alloys and Compounds (57 citations)

Title: Formation mechanism of high-entropy spinel thin film and its mechanical and magnetic properties: Linking high-entropy alloy to high-entropy ceramic
Authors: H Minouei, M Kheradmandfard, MS Rizi, M Jalaly, DE Kim, SI Hong
Year: 2022
Citation: Applied Surface Science 576, 151719 (50 citations)

Title: Effects of molybdenum on hot deformation behavior and microstructural evolution of Fe40Mn40Co10Cr10C0.5 high entropy alloys
Authors: M Ebrahimian, MS Rizi, SI Hong, JH Kim
Year: 2023
Citation: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials 24(1), 2186119 (32 citations)

Title: Rapid microwave-assisted synthesis and magnetic properties of high-entropy spinel (Cr0.2Mn0.2Fe0.2Co0.2-xNi0.2Znx)3O4 nanoparticles
Authors: H Minouei, M Jalaly, M Kheradmandfard, MS Rizi, DE Kim, SI Hong
Year: 2023
Citation: Ceramics International 49(8), 11885-11892 (26 citations)

Title: Data supporting the hierarchically activated deformation mechanisms to form ultra-fine grain microstructure in carbon containing FeMnCoCr twinning induced plasticity high entropy alloy
Authors: MS Rizi, H Minouei, BJ Lee, H Pouraliakbar, MR Toroghinejad, SI Hong
Year: 2022
Citation: Data in Brief 42, 108052 (24 citations)

Title: Enhancing mechanical properties in Ti-Containing FeMn40Co10Cr10C0.5 High-Entropy alloy through Chi (χ) phase dissolution and precipitation hardening
Authors: MS Rizi, M Ebrahimian, H Minouei, SH Shim, H Pouraliakbar, V Fallah, …
Year: 2024
Citation: Materials Letters 377, 137516 (21 citations)

Title: The investigation on metallurgical properties of roll bonding titanium clad steel
Authors: M Saboktakin, GR Razavi, H Monajati
Year: 2011
Citation: International Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics 1(3), 177 (21 citations)

Title: Effect of Mo addition on the properties of high-Mn steel
Authors: GR Razavi, MS Rizi, HM Zadeh
Year: 2013
Citation: Materials and Technology, 611-614 (20 citations)

Title: Thermal stability of nano-hydroxyapatite synthesized via mechanochemical treatment
Authors: HR Javadinejad, M Saboktakin Rizi, E Aghababaei Mobarakeh, …
Year: 2017
Citation: Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 42(10), 4401-4408 (18 citations)

Title: Effect of intermetallic compounds on microstructure and mechanical properties of hot roll bonding titanium to steel
Authors: M Saboktakin Rizi, HR Javadinejad, E Aghababaei, M Ebrahimian
Year: 2018
Citation: Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals 71(8), 1941-1950 (17 citations)

Title: Effect of residual nanocrystals on thermal stability and mechanical properties of metalloid-containing amorphous alloys
Authors: H Minouei, MS Rizi, GH Akbari, SI Hong
Year: 2021
Citation: Materials Characterization 173, 110914 (16 citations)

Conclusion

Dr. Mohsen Saboktakin Rizi stands as a highly capable and innovative researcher whose contributions to materials science have both academic and industrial impact. His strong educational background, international research experiences, and deep expertise in advanced materials place him among the emerging leaders in the field. With extensive publications, conference contributions, and successful industrial collaborations, he demonstrates a rare ability to bridge theory with application. His awards highlight his excellence and potential, while his skills in advanced microscopy, alloy development, and additive manufacturing establish him as a versatile scientist. Dr. Rizi’s commitment to research, teaching, and community service as a journal reviewer shows his dedication to advancing knowledge and supporting scientific growth. He is poised to continue making influential contributions to materials engineering and global scientific progress.

Brandon Brooks | Medicine and Dentistry | Innovation Trailblazer Award

Dr. Brandon Brooks | Medicine and Dentistry | Innovation Trailblazer Award

DPM, MPH at Columbia VA Health Care System, United States

Dr. Brandon M. Brooks is an accomplished podiatric physician, public health researcher, and academic leader whose career reflects a strong blend of clinical excellence, innovative research, and community service. He earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from Barry University and a Master of Public Health from Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine, where he was awarded the Henry Masters Award for academic and research distinction. His expertise lies in limb preservation, opioid prescribing practices, and the integration of mental health in podiatric care, leading to groundbreaking frameworks such as the Saint Dymphna Modification and Saint Brendan’s Guide. Dr. Brooks has authored numerous award-winning studies, served in leadership roles within the American College of Podiatric Medicine and the American Limb Preservation Society, and continues to mentor, teach, and inspire through his dedication to advancing patient care and public health.

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Education

Dr. Brandon M. Brooks pursued a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Saint Leo University, where he distinguished himself as a scholar and leader, earning recognition as one of the youngest alumni to receive high professional honors. He then earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine, where he was recognized for his academic excellence, leadership qualities, and commitment to patient-centered care. He later completed a residency in podiatric medicine and surgery at the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, gaining extensive surgical experience and serving as chief resident. Building on this foundation, he completed a fellowship in podiatric public health at Dartmouth College and earned a Master of Public Health at the Geisel School of Medicine, focusing on epidemiology, biostatistics, and healthcare improvement.

Experience

Dr. Brooks has held key professional roles that reflect both clinical expertise and administrative leadership. As a podiatrist at the Columbia VA Health Care System, he provides advanced surgical and medical care for veterans, while also serving as Interim Chief of Podiatry where he restructured systems to improve access and quality of care. His earlier experience includes serving as an associate physician at Physicians Footcare, where he treated a wide range of complex foot and ankle conditions. He has also served as a teaching assistant at Dartmouth, supporting graduate-level instruction in epidemiology and health statistics. His leadership roles extend beyond clinical practice, including treasurer and board member of the American College of Podiatric Medicine, as well as contributions to national committees focused on education, advocacy, and clinical practice improvement.

Research Interest

Dr. Brooks’ research interests are centered on limb preservation, pain management, public health approaches in podiatry, and the integration of mental health in diabetic foot care. He has pioneered several innovative frameworks, such as the Saint Dymphna Modification to wound classification, which incorporates depression as a determinant of healing, and novel opioid prescribing guidelines tailored to foot and ankle surgery. His studies have addressed pressing issues including opioid misuse, postoperative pain outcomes, and patient-centered approaches to clinical decision-making. He is also passionate about bridging gaps between public health and podiatric medicine through large-scale studies, systematic reviews, and quality improvement projects. His work consistently emphasizes practical, evidence-based solutions that improve patient outcomes and influence national practice guidelines.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Brooks has received numerous awards that recognize his leadership, innovation, and academic contributions. At Dartmouth, he was honored with the Henry Masters Award for his lasting impact on healthcare and excellence in his Master of Public Health program. His research has earned multiple first-place poster awards at major conferences, including the American Podiatric Medical Association and the American Society of Podiatric Surgeons, for groundbreaking studies on opioid prescribing, limb preservation, and the intersection of depression with diabetic foot disease. He has also been recognized with distinguished alumni awards from Saint Leo University, as well as monetary awards for exceptional service at the Veterans Affairs Health System. These accolades reflect his ability to translate research into meaningful change in both clinical and community settings.

Research Skill

Dr. Brooks possesses advanced research skills that span quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including cross-sectional studies, systematic reviews, data analysis, and quality improvement initiatives. He is highly skilled in epidemiology and biostatistics, applying these competencies to investigate health disparities, prescribing practices, and patient-centered outcomes. His ability to design innovative frameworks, such as opioid prescribing models and novel classification systems, demonstrates creativity and scientific rigor. He has experience mentoring students in research design, statistical analysis, and academic writing, contributing to the development of future healthcare scholars. Additionally, his role as a peer reviewer for leading journals underscores his expertise in critically appraising scientific literature. These skills, combined with his clinical insight, enable him to conduct impactful research that directly informs practice and policy in podiatric medicine and public health.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) versus dynamic ultrasound for plantar plate injuries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: RH Albright, BM Brooks, M Chingre, EE Klein, LS Weil Jr, AE Fleischer
Year: 2022
Citation: European Journal of Radiology, 152:110315

Title: Postoperative opioid-prescribing practice in foot and ankle surgery
Authors: BM Brooks, AE Fleischer, RG Smith, RH Albright
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(5)

Title: The Diabetic Foot–Pain–Depression Cycle: A Multidisciplinary Cohort Study
Authors: BM Brooks, CD Shih, DE Tower, TT Tran, JE Simon, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(3)

Title: Cognitive Bias in Postoperative Opioid-Prescribing Practice: A Novel Effect
Authors: BM Brooks, CD Shih, RWR Bratches, AS Arp, GJ Coughlin, KB Wolff, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(3)

Title: Postprocedural Opioid-Prescribing Practice in Nail Surgery: A National, Questionnaire-Based, Cross-Sectional Study with Recommendations
Authors: BM Brooks, Q Li, AE Fleischer, NA Anderson, AZ Handa, CD Shih
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(3)

Title: Opioid-Prescribing Approaches—One-Size-Fits-All versus Patient-Centric and Procedure-Focused—Among Podiatric Physicians: A Cross-Sectional Study
Authors: BM Brooks, RWR Bratches, KB Wolff, MD Stapp, KW Bruce, DE Tower
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(4)

Title: The opioid use agreement in foot and ankle surgery: an addition to your informed consent
Authors: BM Brooks, NL Salvo, JM Robbins
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(4)

Title: Evidence-based opioid education that reduces prescribing: The 10 principles of opioid prescribing in foot and ankle surgery
Authors: CP Ryans, BM Brooks, DE Tower, JM Robbins, ML Butterworth, MD Stapp, et al.
Year: 2024
Citation: The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 63(2):214–219

Title: Podiatry and the opioid epidemic: a call to action
Authors: BM Brooks
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(4)

Title: American podiatric surgeons’ postoperative multimodal analgesic-prescribing practice: A 2019–2020 national survey
Authors: BM Brooks, RWR Bratches, AM Nettles, AE Fleischer, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(4)

Title: The anesthetic effects of lidocaine with epinephrine in digital nerve blocks: a systematic review
Authors: AS Arp, JK Multani, RW Yen, BM Brooks
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(4)

Title: Depression: the fourth pillar of classifying risk of diabetes-related amputation in veterans
Authors: BM Brooks, J Banks, AS Arp, V Saysoukha, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders, 7:201

Title: Diabetes-Related Extremity Amputation Depression and Distress (DREADD): A Multimethod Study
Authors: LM Brooks, BM Brooks, AS Arp, CR Dove, LC Rogers, R Michel, V Clinton, et al.
Year: 2025
Citation: Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 38(1):94–100

Title: Social pain: A systematic review on interventions
Authors: BM Brooks, FJ Cordero, SL Alchermes
Year: 2025
Citation: F1000Research, 14:58

Title: Concomitant Use of Spasmolytics and Opioids for Postoperative Pain After Foot and Ankle Surgery: Fair or Foul?
Authors: BM Brooks, RG Smith
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(5)

Title: Diabetes Psychiatry: The Missing Piece of the Puzzle to Prevent Complications of the Diabetes Pandemic
Authors: BM Brooks, AM Nettles
Year: 2025
Citation: Psychoactives, 4(2):13

Title: Social Pain and Opioid Misuse: A Synergistic Epidemic (Syndemic)
Authors: BM Brooks, MI Brown, V Clinton, FJ Cordero, ML Butterworth
Year: 2025
Citation: IntechOpen

Title: Baseline Knowledge of Peripheral Arterial Disease and Factors Influencing Learning Material Preferences in the San Francisco Chinese-Speaking Community: A Survey Analysis
Authors: CD Shih, T Lee, S Hassan, H Chau, BM Brooks, B Zhang, ER Rosario
Year: 2024
Citation: Journal of Vascular Diseases, 4(1):1

Title: Postoperative Opioid-Prescribing Practice in Limb Preservation Surgery
Authors: BM Brooks, CD Shih, RWR Bratches, KT Pham, L Hooshivar, et al.
Year: 2024
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 114(2)

Title: Misdiagnosis or Missed Diagnosis-Hallux Sesamoid Fractures among Active-Duty Females in the United States Air Force: A Case Series
Authors: BM Brooks, KB Wolff
Year: 2024
Citation: Unpublished / Case Series Report

Title: A Book Review of Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America by Beth Macy
Authors: BM Brooks
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 113(5)

Title: Winners of the Student/Resident Poster Contest 2018
Authors: B Brooks, K Pham, S Saeedi
Year: 2019
Citation: Linacre Quarterly, 86(2–3):254–257

Conclusion

Dr. Brooks exemplifies a professional who bridges the worlds of clinical practice, research innovation, and leadership with distinction. His strong educational foundation, extensive clinical experience, and groundbreaking research have contributed to redefining approaches in limb preservation, pain management, and podiatric public health. His numerous awards highlight his influence as both a practitioner and innovator, while his professional memberships and leadership positions reflect his commitment to advancing the field at national and international levels. With his unique ability to integrate patient care, academic excellence, and health systems improvement, he continues to inspire peers and trainees. Dr. Brooks stands out as a forward-thinking leader whose contributions will shape the future of podiatric medicine and public health, positioning him as a role model and trailblazer.