Yannick Allanore | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Yannick Allanore | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Research Article Award

Université Paris Cité | France

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Early Academic Pursuits

Yannick Allanore commenced his academic journey at Paris Descartes University, obtaining a Master's degree in 1999, followed swiftly by a Medical Doctor certification in 2000. His commitment to specialization in Rheumatology led to a Certification in Rheumatology in 2001. His profound interest in the field culminated in a thesis on "Oxidative stress and systemic sclerosis," earning him a Physician Doctor title in 2004.

Professional Endeavors

His academic tenure unfolded as an Assistant Professor at Paris Descartes University's Rheumatology department at Cochin Hospital from 2005 to 2008. Allanore's research prowess was acknowledged with a Research Habilitation in 2005, focusing on the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis. Subsequently, he served as a Post-doctoral researcher at INSERM U781 and U1016, delving into the genetic bases and chronic inflammation of systemic sclerosis.

Contributions and Research Focus

Allanore leads a groundbreaking research team at Institut Cochin, delving into pathogenesis and innovative therapies for fibro-inflammatory rheumatic diseases since 2018. His research delves into genetic and pathophysiological aspects of systemic sclerosis, cardio-pulmonary involvement, clinical trials, and endothelial progenitor cells in rheumatic diseases.

Accolades and Recognition

Professor Allanore boasts a substantial publication record, exceeding 480 papers in peer-reviewed journals, showcasing an impressive H-Index of 71. His contributions have earned him memberships in esteemed societies such as the French Rheumatology Society, American College of Rheumatology, and significant roles within EUSTAR and the World Scleroderma Foundation.

Impact and Influence

His leadership roles, including former chairman of EUSTAR and current vice-director of Institut Cochin, testify to his impact on the global rheumatology community. Allanore's multifaceted approach—integrating clinical research, genetic studies, cellular biology, and animal model platforms—underlines his comprehensive influence on understanding and treating chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Yannick Allanore's legacy lies in his pivotal contributions to unraveling the complexities of systemic sclerosis and related conditions. His leadership in research and academia continues to pave the way for innovative therapies and a deeper comprehension of these debilitating diseases. As vice-director of Institut Cochin, his ongoing dedication promises further advancements in the field of rheumatology.

Notable Publications

Phenotyping by persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis associated interstitial lung disease: a EUSTAR database analysis 2023 (1)

Characteristics of patients with difficult-to-treat rheumatoid arthritis in a French single-centre hospital 2023 (2)

Comparison of subcutaneous and oral methotrexate initiation in rheumatoid arthritis in current practice 2023 (1)

 

 

Kenneth Phelps | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Kenneth Phelps | Best Researcher Award - Award Winner 2023

Kenneth Phelps | Medicine and Dentistry

Congratulations, Dr. Kenneth Phelps, on receiving the prestigious Best Researcher Award! Your unwavering dedication to advancing medical knowledge and your outstanding contributions to research have rightfully earned you this esteemed recognition. Your commitment to unraveling the complexities of medicine, particularly in the realm of nephrology and mineral metabolism, has been nothing short of exemplary. Your numerous peer-reviewed articles, theoretical pieces, and reviews have not only expanded the horizons of our understanding but have also paved the way for innovative approaches in managing chronic kidney diseases. Your legacy as a researcher is profound, leaving an indelible mark on the medical community.

Your tireless pursuit of excellence, demonstrated through your extensive research at Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Albany Medical College, is an inspiration to aspiring researchers worldwide. Your impact extends beyond the confines of your institutions, influencing the trajectory of nephrology research on a global scale. Your commitment to unraveling the intricacies of secondary hyperparathyroidism, phosphate homeostasis, and calcium reabsorption has redefined the landscape of nephrology, promising transformative possibilities in patient care. This award is a testament to your relentless pursuit of knowledge and your unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of medical understanding. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor, Dr. Phelps!

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Phelps KR began his journey with a Bachelor's in Biology with Honors from Trinity College in 1969. Following this, he pursued his Medical Degree at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, which he obtained in 1973. He underwent further training with a residency in the Department of Medicine at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center and Hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, culminating in a fellowship in Divisions of Hypertension and Electrolytes and Renal Diseases at SUNY/Downstate Medical Center.

Professional Endeavors

His professional career includes extensive teaching, clinical practice, and research roles across various institutions, notably at Kings County Hospital Center, SUNY/Downstate Medical Center, Albany Medical Center, Albany Medical College, and Stratton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. His roles ranged from Attending Physician to Faculty Practice, demonstrating a multifaceted engagement in medicine and academia.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Phelps KR's research contributions are prolific, covering diverse areas within nephrology and mineral metabolism. His research spans acidosis-induced osteomalacia, fracture healing in aluminum-associated osteomalacia, secondary hyperparathyroidism, and numerous investigations into chronic kidney disease (CKD), including phosphate homeostasis, calcium reabsorption, and parathyroid hormone regulation. He's contributed to multiple peer-reviewed articles, theoretical pieces, reviews, and chapters in medical literature, providing invaluable insights into the field.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Phelps KR has earned various honors and certifications, including Alpha Omega Alpha, Teacher of the Year awards, and certifications from the American Board of Internal Medicine and American Board of Nephrology. Notably, his voluntary recertification in 1994 and Advanced Achievement in Internal Medicine in 1987 highlight his ongoing commitment to excellence.

Impact and Influence

His influence extends beyond clinical practice, encompassing teaching, committee memberships, and editorial roles for esteemed medical journals. He's contributed significantly to academic programs, faculty promotions, and research committees across multiple medical institutions, showcasing his dedication to shaping medical education and research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Phelps KR's legacy is defined by his relentless pursuit of knowledge, extensive research contributions, and commitment to medical education. His impact on the understanding of mineral metabolism, nephrology, and chronic kidney disease remains significant. As he continues his research pursuits, his contributions are poised to further advance the understanding and treatment of renal diseases, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of medicine.

This comprehensive overview showcases Dr. Phelps KR's remarkable journey, highlighting his multidimensional contributions to medicine, academia, and research.

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Notable Publication

Estimation of health risks associated with dietary cadmium exposure 

The Effect of Cadmium on GFR Is Clarified by Normalization of Excretion Rates to Creatinine Clearance 10 February 2021

Cadmium and Lead Exposure, Nephrotoxicity, and Mortality  13 Oct 2020

Evidence that TmP/GFR can be estimated with the Walton-Bijvoet nomogram in chronic kidney disease  Jul 2017