Darioramirez | Experimental Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Darioramirez | Experimental Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Darioramirez , CONICET-UNSL , Argentina

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez is a renowned Argentine-American scientist with expertise in molecular genetics, oxidative stress, and inflammation. He holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Immunology, complemented by extensive post-doctoral research at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), NIH. As a Principal Investigator, he has led groundbreaking studies funded by prestigious grants, including the NIH K99 award. Dr. Ramirez is also a dedicated educator, serving as a Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, contributing significantly to the academic and research communities. His work underscores his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

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Education And Experience

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez is a respected academic specializing in molecular biology, toxicology, and immunology. He completed his doctoral research in 2000, focusing on cadmium-induced oxidative stress and inflammation. From 2001 to 2006, he conducted postdoctoral research at NIEHS, further exploring these areas. Dr. Ramirez later became a Principal Investigator at NIEHS, studying the effects of environmental and metabolic stressors on oxidative stress and inflammation. Currently, he is the CEO of Delta Research at IMIBIO-SL, CCT-San Luis-CONICET-UNSL, and a Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics. He is recognized for his teaching and success in securing grants for his innovative research on oxidative stress and inflammation.

 

Professional Development

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez’s professional development is marked by a strong commitment to research and education in the fields of molecular biology, toxicology, and immunology. His extensive training includes a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Immunology, both focusing on oxidative stress and inflammation. His postdoctoral work at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) in the USA further honed his expertise in these areas.Dr. Ramirez has a robust background in grant writing and has received several prestigious grants, including the NIH Senior Research Fellow and NIH Pathway for Independence Award. His research focuses on developing new immuno-technologies for detecting radicals, particularly in biochemistry and inflammation models.

Research Focus

Dr. Dario C. Ramirez is a highly accomplished academic with a strong background in molecular biology, toxicology, and immunology. His research focuses on oxidative stress, inflammation, and the development of new technologies for detecting radicals. Dr. Ramirez has held various positions in academia, including as a professor and researcher. He has extensive experience in teaching at both the university and secondary school levels. Dr. Ramirez is currently a Principal Investigator at CONICET and the CEO of Delta Research at IMIBIO-SL, where he leads innovative projects in development and services. His dedication to education is evident through his involvement in teaching and mentoring students at different academic levels

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. β-keto amyrin isolated from Cryptostegia grandiflora R. br. inhibits inflammation caused by Daboia russellii viper venom: Direct binding of β-keto amyrin to phospholipase A2
    • Journal: Toxicon
    • Date: 2024-04
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107679
    • Contributors: K.H. Santhosh; V. Krishna; K. Kemparaju; H. Manjunatha; R. Shashi Kumar; A. Mukherjee; S.E. Gomez Mejiba; D.C. Ramirez; B.S. Ravindranath
  2.  Marmesin and Marmelosin Interact with the Heparan Sulfatase-2 Active Site: Potential Mechanism for Phytochemicals from Bael Fruit Extract as Antitumor Therapeutics
    • Journal: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
    • Date: 2023-01-05
    • DOI: 10.1155/2023/9982194
    • Contributors: C. Hemakumar; B. S. Ravindranath; G. A. Ravishankar; D. C. Ramirez; S. V. Kiran; Elena Azzini
  3. PULMONARY NEUTROPHILIC INFLAMMATION AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, REDOX MECHANISMS, BIOMARKERS AND THERAPEUTICS.
    • Journal: Antioxidants & redox signaling
    • Date: 2020-04
    • DOI: 10.1089/ars.2020.8098
    • PMID: 32319787
    • Contributors: Ramirez DC; Gomez Mejiba SE
  4. Anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of polar extracts obtained from waste product of wine making.
    • Journal: Natural product research
    • Date: 2020-02
    • DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2020.1721492
    • PMID: 32009455
    • Contributors: Germanó MJ; Muñoz MD; Della-Vedova MC; Feresin GE; Rinaldi-Tosi M; Enriz RD; Ramirez DC; Giannini FA
  5.  A chronic high-fat diet causes sperm head alterations in C57BL/6J mice.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Date: 2019-11
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02868
    • PMID: 31844747
    • PMC: PMC6895587
    • Contributors: Funes A; Saez Lancellotti TE; Santillan LD; Della Vedova MC; Monclus MA; Cabrillana ME; Gomez Mejiba SE; Ramirez DC; Fornes MW

 

RanSchwarzkopf | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

RanSchwarzkopf | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. RanSchwarzkopf , NYU Langone Health , United States

Dr.RanSchwarzkopf  is a distinguished Professor of Orthopedic Surgery with a rich background in academia, research, and surgical practice. He currently holds several key positions at NYU Langone Orthopaedic Hospital, Hospital for Joint Diseases, and NYU Langone Health, including System Director of Strategic Initiatives, Associate Division Chief of Adult Reconstruction Surgery, and Director of the Knee Center at the Joint Preservation and Arthritis Center.

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Education And Experience

Dr.RanSchwarzkopf graduated Summa Cum Laude from Ben-Gurion University with a Bachelor of Science in 2002. He continued his academic journey at the same institution, achieving a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering in 2005 and a Medical Doctor degree in 2006, again graduating Summa Cum Laude and as the Valedictorian. His commitment to excellence continued during his Rotating Internship at Rabin Medical Center in 2005-2006. Dr.RanSchwarzkopf ’s commitment to service extends beyond his medical career. He served with distinction in the Israeli Defense Force, where he rose to the rank of Lieutenant. His experience commanding a special forces platoon and serving as an operations officer has shaped his leadership style and dedication to excellence.Throughout his career, Dr. RanSchwarzkopf has held various academic positions, including Assistant Clinical Professor II at the University of California, Irvine, and Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at the same institution. He has also served as a Volunteer Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon at Tel-Aviv “Sourasky” Medical Center in Israel and as an Associate Orthopaedic Surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School.

Professional Development

After completing his education, Dr.RanSchwarzkopf pursued further training, including a Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases and a Fellowship in Adult Reconstruction Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He has held various academic appointments, including Assistant Clinical Professor, Assistant Professor, and currently, as a full Professor at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital. Dr. [Your Name] has also served as the Division Chief of Joint Replacement at Bellevue Hospital, NYU Medical School, showcasing his leadership in the field.

Research Focus

Dr. RanSchwarzkopf ’s research focuses on advancing the field of adult reconstruction surgery, with a particular interest in joint preservation, arthritis treatment, and surgical outcomes. His work aims to improve patient care through innovative surgical techniques, biomaterials, and implant designs. By combining his clinical expertise with cutting-edge research, Dr.RanSchwarzkopf strives to enhance the quality of life for patients suffering from musculoskeletal conditions. His dedication to research excellence is exemplified by his leadership as the Director of the Knee Center and the Research Center Division of Adult Reconstruction Surgery at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. Dislocation of a primary total hip arthroplasty is more common in patients with a lumbar spinal fusion 
    • Published in 2017
    • Cited by 261
  2. The perioperative surgical home as a future perioperative practice model 
    • Published in 2014
    • Cited by 251
  3. The current status of locked plating: the good, the bad, and the ugly
    • Published in 2008
    • Cited by 231
  4. The influence of sagittal spinal deformity on anteversion of the acetabular component in total hip arthroplasty 
    • Published in 2015
    • Cited by 212
  5. Total hip arthroplasty in the spinal deformity population: does the degree of sagittal deformity affect rates of safe zone placement, instability, or revision? 
    • Published in 2017
    • Cited by 200
  6. Effectiveness of telemedical applications in postoperative follow-up after total joint arthroplasty 
    • Published in 2014
    • Cited by 185
  7. Surgical approach significantly affects the complication rates associated with total hip arthroplasty 
    • Published in 2019
    • Cited by 177
  8. Total knee arthroplasty: improving outcomes with a multidisciplinary approach 
    • Published in 2018
    • Cited by 160
  9. Postoperative complication rates in the “super-obese” hip and knee arthroplasty population 
    • Published in 2012
    • Cited by 157

 

MarceloPagnola| Advanced Materials Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

MarceloPagnola| Advanced Materials Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. MarceloPagnola , INTECIN (UBA-CONICET) , Argentina

Marcelo Ruben Pagnola is a researcher with expertise in soft magnetic materials, rapid quenching, and nanomaterials. He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), completed in August 2009, with a thesis titled “Development of Ferromagnetic Composites.” He also has a specialization in Nanotechnology from the Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) and FEDUBA – Sindicato Docente de la UBA, completed in September 2022, with a final project titled “Public-Private Associative Consortium (CAPP)-NANO MAGNETIC: Pendular Technological Evolution.”

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Education And Experience

Doctor of Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), completed in August 2009, with a thesis on the development of ferromagnetic composites.Specialization in Nanotechnology from the Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) and FEDUBA – Sindicato Docente de la UBA, completed in September 2022, with a final project on the technological evolution of the Public-Private Associative Consortium (CAPP)-NANO MAGNETIC.Conducted research in soft magnetic materials, rapid quenching, and nanomaterials.Developed micro and nanostructured materials using the melt spinning method.Implemented projects at the Laboratory of Amorphous Solids (LSA) at INTECIN for semi-industrial production of prototypes.

Professional Development

Marcelo Ruben Pagnola has a rich and diverse professional development background, with a focus on materials science and nanotechnology. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora (UNLZ) in 1996, demonstrating early commitment to the field. His academic journey continued with a Doctorate in Engineering from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), which he completed in 2009. His doctoral thesis on the development of ferromagnetic composites showcases his expertise in the area.Continuing his quest for knowledge, Marcelo pursued a specialization in Nanotechnology, completing it in 2022. His specialization project, which focused on the technological evolution of the Public-Private Associative Consortium (CAPP)-NANO MAGNETIC, received high praise, scoring a perfect 10.

Research Focus

Marcelo Ruben Pagnola’s research focuses on the development of soft magnetic materials, rapid quenching, and nanomaterials. His work involves the creation of amorphous, micro, and nanostructured materials using the melt spinning method. He is particularly interested in utilizing these materials for their potential in rapid cooling technologies. His research also includes computational studies to optimize production routes. Marcelo’s work is not only theoretical but also practical, as he is involved in implementing these technologies on a semi-industrial scale at the Laboratory of Amorphous Solids (LSA) at INTECIN. Additionally, he is actively involved in technology transfer to the industrial sector, ensuring that his research has real-world applications. Marcelo’s work is at the forefront of materials science, contributing to advancements in technology with a focus on energy efficiency and micro- and nanotechnology.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Nanocrystals magnetic contribution to FINEMET-type soft magnetic materials with Ge addition
    • Cited by: 31
    • Year: 2009
  2. Influence of Nb, Mo, and Ti as doping metals on structure and magnetic response in NdFeB based melt spun ribbons
    • Cited by: 21
    • Year: 2018
  3. Electroless coating of Permalloy powder and DC-resistivity of alloy composites
    • Cited by: 20
    • Year: 2006
  4. Biot number behaviour in the Chill Block Melt Spinning (CBMS) process
    • Cited by: 14
    • Year: 2016
  5. Analysis of Fe78Si9B13 (% at.) ribbons of noncommercial scrap materials produced by melt spinning equipment
    • Cited by: 14
    • Year: 2014
  6. Radial distribution function analysis and molecular simulation of graphene nanoplatelets obtained by mechanical ball milling
    • Cited by: 12
    • Year: 2021
  7. Influence of z/w relation in Chill Block Melt Spinning (CBMS) process and analysis of thickness in ribbons
    • Cited by: 8
    • Year: 2015
  8. Structural and magnetic properties of a BaFe12O19/NiFe2O4 nanostructured composite depending on different particle size ratios
    • Cited by: 7
    • Year: 2022
  9. Estudio Magnético de Cintas de FeSiB Obtenidas mediante Melt Spinning
    • Cited by: 5
    • Year: 2013
  10. Improvement to the second‐order rational functions approximation for hysteresis cycles of magnetic materials
    • Cited by: 5
    • Year: 2009

 

ZoharIbarra | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

ZoharIbarra | Biological Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. ZoharIbarra ,CONAHCYT,Investigador por Mexico

Zohar Ibarra-Zatarain is a passionate researcher in aquaculture, specializing in animal behavior, stress response, and fish reproduction. Holding a PhD in Aquaculture, he has excelled in studying species like Senegalese sole and gilthead seabream. With a Master’s degree in Science and a Bachelor’s in Aquaculture, Zohar’s expertise extends to larval culture, aquaculture system design, and biosecurity. He has collaborated with renowned experts globally and presented his research at prestigious symposiums. Currently a professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Nayarit, Mexico, Zohar’s work underscores his commitment to sustainable aquaculture practices.

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Education And Experience

I hold an International Doctorate in Aquaculture (2015) with a qualification of Cum Laude, obtained from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) in Spain, in collaboration with the Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA). My thesis, directed by Dr. Neil Duncan, focused on “The role of stress coping style in reproduction and other biological aspects in the aquaculture species, Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) and gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata).”My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Aquaculture from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS) in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. During this time, under the mentorship of Dr. Neil Duncan and Dr. Olga Zamudio, my research focused on the “Effect of LHRH’a hormone on the quality of sperm in the Pacific dog snapper (Lujanus novenfasciatus) under captivity conditions “ I am currently employed as a Professor and Researcher at the National Council of Humanities, Science, and Technology (CONAHCYT) – Autonomous University of Nayarit (UAN), specializing in Biotechnology and Aquaculture. In this role, I contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these fields and mentor aspiring aquaculturists. My academic background and professional experiences have equipped me with a comprehensive understanding of aquaculture, enabling me to contribute significantly to the field’s advancement.

Professional Development

My professional journey in aquaculture has been marked by a deep dedication to expanding my expertise and contributing to the field’s advancement. From my doctoral and post-doctoral research focusing on gamete quality enhancement to my roles as a Professor, Private Consultant, and Hatchery Manager, each experience has added a unique dimension to my skills. My time as a Professional Advisor further refined my understanding of regulatory frameworks, while my participation in international symposiums has kept me at the forefront of industry developments. My commitment to aquaculture’s sustainability and my pursuit of knowledge continue to drive my professional growth, ensuring that I remain a proactive contributor to the field.

Research Focus

My research focuses on understanding stress coping styles and their impact on the physiology, behavior, and reproduction of key aquaculture species, particularly Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) and gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata). By characterizing these coping styles, I aim to enhance our understanding of how these fish respond to stressors in their environment and how this knowledge can be applied to improve aquaculture practices. Additionally, my work explores the use of hormonal therapies and other management strategies to optimize fish reproduction and broodstock management. Through my research, I seek to contribute to the development of sustainable aquaculture systems that prioritize animal welfare and environmental conservation.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Characterization of stress coping style in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) juveniles and breeders for aquaculture 🐟
    • Published in: Royal Society Open Science, 2016
    • Cited by: 29
  2. Mating behaviour and gamete release in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata, Linnaeus 1758) held in captivity 🐠
    • Published in: Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 2015
    • Cited by: 24
  3. Dominance behaviour in a non-aggressive flatfish, Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) and brain mRNA abundance of selected transcripts 🐟
    • Published in: PloS one, 2017
    • Cited by: 20
  4. Paired spawning with male rotation of meagre Argyrosomus regius using GnRHa injections, as a method for producing multiple families for breeding selection programs 🐟
    • Published in: Aquaculture, 2018
    • Cited by: 17
  5. Reproductive success of a marine teleost was correlated with proactive and reactive stress‐coping styles 🐟
    • Published in: Journal of Fish Biology, 2019
    • Cited by: 15
  6. Dietary fatty acid composition significantly influenced the proactive–reactive behaviour of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) post-larvae 🐟
    • Published in: Applied animal behaviour science, 2015
    • Cited by: 15