Arvin Gouw | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arvin Gouw | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

University of Cambridge | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Arvin Gouw's academic journey is a testament to intellectual rigor and interdisciplinary engagement. He earned a B.A. in Molecular & Cell Biology with a focus on Neurobiology from the University of California, Berkeley, and subsequently pursued an M.A. in Endocrinology. Building on his scientific foundation, he delved into theology, completing M.A. and C.A.S. programs at St. Mary’s Seminary & University. Dr. Gouw's commitment to integrating science and religion led him to an M.Phil. in Liberal Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in Pathobiology at Johns Hopkins University. His ongoing Ph.D. studies in Systematic Theology at the University of Cambridge underscore his lifelong dedication to exploring complex, interdisciplinary questions.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Dr. Gouw's career is marked by diverse roles that bridge academia, research, and entrepreneurship. As the Founding CEO of Bacchus Therapeutics, Inc., and Vice President of Research & Development at the Rare Genomics Institute, he has pioneered advancements in rare disease treatment and precision medicine. His academic appointments at Stanford, Harvard, and the University of California, Berkeley, reflect his expertise in oncology, nanotechnology, and aging. Dr. Gouw also plays active roles in theological scholarship, including affiliations with the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and the University of St. Andrews' Scholars of the Peripheries Network.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Gouw's work spans cancer research, rare diseases, theology, and bioethics. His scientific publications highlight groundbreaking findings on oncogenes like MYC, lipid metabolism in cancer, and innovative approaches to rare disease diagnostics. Equally, his contributions to religion and science discourse, such as the exploration of CRISPR's ethical implications, demonstrate his commitment to fostering dialogue between these fields. As an editor of influential volumes like Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics, Dr. Gouw continues to shape conversations on ethics, technology, and faith.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Gouw's achievements have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Ignite Award and Abbvie Golden Ticket Award for his entrepreneurial innovations at Bacchus Therapeutics. He secured a National Science Foundation I-Corps grant for 3D bioprinting advancements and has filed multiple international patents reflecting his contributions to cancer therapeutics. His intellectual contributions have also garnered fellowships and invitations to speak at global conferences.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Through his dual expertise in science and theology, Dr. Gouw bridges disciplines in ways that advance understanding and innovation. His theological perspectives challenge conventional approaches to bioethics, while his scientific endeavors redefine possibilities in cancer treatment and rare disease research. His publications and patents have become valuable resources for scholars and clinicians alike, shaping both theoretical and applied frameworks.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Dr. Arvin Gouw stands at the forefront of interdisciplinary innovation, uniting cutting-edge science with ethical and theological inquiry. As he continues to expand his research and leadership roles, his work promises to inspire future generations to think beyond disciplinary boundaries. His legacy will undoubtedly include transformative contributions to science, religion, and humanity's broader understanding of existence.

 

Publications


📜 Undisciplining the Science and Religion Discourse on the Holy War on Obesity
Journal: Religions
Year: 2024-12
Author: Arvin Gouw


📚 Exposing Selfish Motivations Disguised as Justice
Chapter: Awake, Emerging and Connected: Meditations on Justice from a Missing Generation
Year: 2024
Author: Arvin Gouw


📜 Bridging the COSMOS: How the Inclusion of and Collaboration with Faith-Based Understandings and Indigenous Knowledges Can Transform the Weather, Water, and Climate Enterprise
Journal: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Year: 2024-07-25
Contributors: Carlos J. Martinez, Debanjana Das, Emma Frances Bloomfield, James D. Abraham, John A. Knox, Ricardo Simmonds, Douglas C. Hilderbrand, Jason Giovannettone, Arvin M. Gouw, Abhishek RoyChowdhury


📜 Of Angels and Robots: Knowledge and Purpose in AI from Thomistic Passions to Chalmers' Qualia
Journal: Divus Thomas
Year: 2023-09
Author: Arvin Gouw


📜 A Life Scientist’s Review of Chilisa's Indigenous Research Methodologies
Journal: Religious Studies Review
Year: 2023-06
Author: Arvin M. Gouw


 

Patrick Laviolette | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Patrick Laviolette | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award 

Berghahn Journals | Germany

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Patrick Laviolette's academic journey began with a deep interest in human-environment relationships. His undergraduate studies at Concordia University in Montreal, where he earned a BA with distinction, laid the foundation for his intellectual curiosity. He later pursued an MSc in Human Ecology from the University of Edinburgh, where he explored conservation scenarios and cultural landscapes, delving into themes of heritage and ecological preservation. This culminated in his Ph.D. in Anthropology from University College London, where his research focused on the symbolic meanings and identities attached to the Cornish landscape. His academic mentors included some of the most notable figures in the field, such as Professors Chris Tilley and Barbara Bender.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Throughout his career, Dr. Laviolette has held numerous influential positions in academia. His work has spanned continents, from New Zealand to Europe. Notably, he served as Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the School of Humanities at Tallinn University in Estonia from 2010 to 2018. Prior to that, he was a Senior Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Studies at Massey University in New Zealand, where he led innovative research in visual and material culture. Dr. Laviolette’s career also saw him as a research fellow and lecturer at University College London. His most recent position, as an Assistant Professor at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic, continues to allow him to influence and mentor future anthropologists.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Laviolette’s research covers a wide spectrum of anthropological and interdisciplinary themes. His contributions to the study of visual and material culture, political ecology, and risk recreation stand out. He is particularly interested in the phenomenology of landscapes, exploring how spaces like Cornwall, Scotland, and Estonia shape cultural identity and collective memory. His work on "placelessness" and "surveillance technologies" reveals a keen interest in the intersection between people, their environments, and how those environments are changing in a modern, globalized world. He has published extensively on topics like heritage landscapes, autobiographies, and assistive technologies, leaving a significant mark on the field of anthropology.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Laviolette’s academic prowess has earned him multiple fellowships and visiting scholar positions. He was an EUFISCDI Fellow at the prestigious New Europe College in Bucharest and held a Residency Fellowship between the University of Leicester and Tartu. His work has also gained recognition at international conferences, and his leadership in the field is evidenced by his numerous guest editorships and contributions to special journal issues. His book, Hitchhiking: Cultural Inroads, published by Palgrave Macmillan, is considered a significant contribution to cultural anthropology and transport studies.

Impact and Influence 🌐

Dr. Laviolette’s interdisciplinary approach has made a profound impact on the way we understand the relationship between people and their environments. His focus on placelessness and identity has brought new insights into how global phenomena like migration and tourism reshape local landscapes and cultural symbols. He has not only shaped academic thought but also influenced policy discussions on heritage preservation and sustainable tourism, particularly through his work in Estonia and Cornwall.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

As Dr. Laviolette continues his research and teaching at Masaryk University, his legacy as a thought leader in anthropology grows. His forthcoming works, including Placelessness Revisited and He the Tikopia, promise to further extend his contributions to the understanding of place, identity, and biographical narratives. His ongoing research into visual anthropology and material culture ensures that his influence will be felt for many years to come, inspiring future generations of scholars.

 

Publications


  • 📘"Hitchhiking and the Production of Haptic Knowledge"
    Authors: Jonathan Purkis, Patrick Laviolette
    Journal: Humanities
    Year: 2024

  • 📘"Thinglessness: Without Living Things"
    Author: Patrick Laviolette
    Journal: Home Cultures
    Year: 2024

  • 📘"Response to Issue 32 (2) – ‘Off the Grid on the Road in Europe’"
    Author: Patrick Laviolette
    Journal: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
    Year: 2024

  • 📘"Book Review: Jonathan Purkis, Driving with Strangers: What Hitchhiking Tells Us about Humanity"
    Author: Patrick Laviolette
    Journal: Sociology
    Year: 2024

  • 📘"Echo and the Ecumene"
    Authors: Art Leete, Patrick Laviolette
    Journal: Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
    Year: 2022