Nalinda Dissanayaka | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nalinda Dissanayaka | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

University of Queensland | Australia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Nalinda Dissanayaka began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, completed in January 2013. He furthered his education with a Master of Business Administration from the Australian Institute of Business in January 2018 and a Master of Engineering in Engineering Management and Additive Manufacturing from Deakin University in January 2020. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Queensland, focusing on developing realistic 3D printed neurosurgical training models, with an expected completion in July 2024.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Nalinda's professional career is marked by diverse roles and responsibilities across various industries. He started as a Project Engineer at MAS Holding (Pvt) Ltd in Sri Lanka, moving on to roles at Ansell Lanka (PVT) Ltd as a Process Engineer in Research and Development, and later as a Senior Process Engineer in Manufacturing and R&D. From 2018 to 2021, he served as a Project Manager at Jantec Telecommunication PTY Ltd in Melbourne, VIC. Currently, he is a Doctoral Researcher at the Herstan Biofabrication Institute and the University of Queensland, and a Teaching Assistant at the University of Queensland.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Nalinda's research primarily focuses on the intersection of engineering and medical science, with significant contributions in the development and validation of 3D printed neurosurgical training models. His published works include articles on the evaluation of 3D printed burr hole simulation models and the safety of these models for neurosurgical simulation. His research also explores the mechanical properties of different infill materials produced by various 3D printing technologies, and he has several articles under review in prestigious journals.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Nalinda has received recognition for his contributions to the field of medical engineering. His academic and professional pursuits have earned him memberships in esteemed organizations such as The Institute of Engineers Australia and The Institute of Engineers Sri Lanka. He is also Green Belt Certified in Lean Six Sigma and holds several other professional certifications.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Nalinda's work has had a profound impact on the medical and engineering communities. His innovative research on 3D printed neurosurgical models has advanced the field of medical training, providing safer and more effective simulation tools for neurosurgeons. His presentations at international conferences, such as Formnext 2023 and the Herston Health Precinct Symposium, have further disseminated his findings and influenced practices in medical training and simulation.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

As Nalinda continues his doctoral research, his future contributions promise to further bridge the gap between engineering and medical sciences. His work on 3D printed models is expected to set new standards in neurosurgical training, enhancing the realism and safety of surgical simulations. Nalinda's commitment to continuous improvement and innovation positions him as a leading figure in his field, with a lasting legacy in both engineering and medical research.

 

Publications 📔

📄 How safe are 3D-printed skull models for neurosurgical simulation? Measurement of airborne particles and VOCs while burr hole drilling
Authors: Dissanayaka, N., Alexander, H., Carluccio, D., Vandi, L.-J., Novak, J.I.
Journal: Rapid Prototyping Journal
Year: 2024

📄 Evaluation of 3D Printed Burr Hole Simulation Models Using 8 Different Materials
Authors: Dissanayaka, N., Maclachlan, L.R., Alexander, H., Jules-Vandi, L., Novak, J.I.
Journal: World Neurosurgery
Year: 2023

 

Sandra Baez | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sandra Baez | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Universidad de los Andes | Colombia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sandra Jimena Báez embarked on her academic journey by graduating as a psychologist from the National University of Colombia in 2008. She pursued further studies in neuropsychology, completing a master's degree at the University Institute of the Italian Hospital of Buenos Aires. Dr. Báez obtained her doctorate in psychology with an emphasis in neuroscience from the Argentine Catholic University. During her academic pursuits, she received specialized training in neuroimaging techniques at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Báez's professional endeavors encompass a rich tapestry of research and teaching roles. She has served as an associate professor at the Universidad de los Andes since 2016, engaging in neuropsychological evaluation, stimulation, and rehabilitation procedures. Additionally, she has conducted research in various prestigious institutions, including the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences and the Institute of Cognitive Neurology in Argentina. Her teaching experience spans undergraduate and graduate levels, focusing on social cognition, neurosciences, and experimental psychology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Báez's research focuses on the neuropsychological aspects and correlates of social cognition in patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders. She has led numerous research projects investigating conditions such as ADHD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, Asperger syndrome, and Huntington's disease. With over 70 publications, including books, book chapters, and articles, Dr. Báez's work delves into the intricate relationship between social cognition and neuropsychiatry. Her research has been published in renowned journals such as Nature Human Behavior, JAMA Neurology, and Cortex.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Báez's contributions to the field have garnered significant recognition. In 2016, she received an award from the Argentine Huntington Association for her research on social emotions and moral judgment in families affected by Huntington's disease. Subsequently, in 2019, she was honored with the L'Oreal-UNESCO award for women in science. Her outstanding achievements culminated in being named the best researcher in Colombia in the area of psychology in 2023, as per the Research.com platform.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Báez's work has made a profound impact on the field of neuropsychology and social cognition. Through her research, she has advanced our understanding of the neural underpinnings of social behavior in various clinical populations. Her insights have not only contributed to academic discourse but also hold implications for the development of interventions and treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As an Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at the Global Brain Health Institute and Trinity College Dublin, Dr. Báez continues to shape the future of neuropsychological research. Her commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering equity in brain health underscores her dedication to creating a lasting legacy in the field. With a trajectory marked by excellence and innovation, Dr. Báez's future contributions are poised to further enrich our understanding of the human brain and its intricate relationship with social cognition.

Notable Publications

Neuroanatomical markers of social cognition in neglected adolescents 2024

Presbycusis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Its Association with Dementia 2024

Health, psychosocial and cognitive factors associated with anxiety symptoms 2024

PRKCA and TCF4 Genetic Variants in Anxiety Symptoms and Generalized Anxiety Disorder in a Sample of Colombian Subjects Selected on the Basis of High Anxiety Scores 2023

Overactivation of posterior insular, postcentral and temporal regions during preserved experience of envy in autism 2023 (1)

 

 

 

 

Xiaoqin Wang | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoqin Wang | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang Normal University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Xiaoqin Wang's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from Hunan Normal University, followed by a Master's and Ph.D. in Psychology with a focus on Cognitive Science, particularly affective neuroscience and emotion regulation, from Southwest University.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Wang's professional career spans from being a primary school teacher in Hunan province to her current role as an Assistant Professor at the School of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University. She has significantly contributed to various research projects as a Principal Investigator, focusing on emotion regulation, cognitive flexibility, and mental health.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wang's research primarily revolves around understanding the neural mechanisms underlying emotion regulation, coping flexibility, and mental health. Her work has been published in reputable journals and has received funding from prestigious institutions. She explores topics such as the effects of cognitive control on emotion regulation flexibility and the training effects of interoceptive attention on emotion regulation in different populations.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Wang has received recognition for her contributions to the field of psychology, including being awarded research grants from organizations like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Zhejiang Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her publications in esteemed journals attest to her expertise and impact in the field.

Impact and Influence

Through her research, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to advancing knowledge in cognitive science and psychology, particularly in understanding emotion regulation processes. Her findings have implications for mental health interventions and contribute to the broader understanding of human behavior and cognition.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Wang's legacy lies in her commitment to advancing research in emotion regulation and cognitive science. Her mentorship of students and dedication to teaching further contribute to nurturing the next generation of psychologists. Her future contributions are anticipated to continue shaping the field and providing insights into the complexities of human emotions and cognition.

Notable Publications

Reciprocal effects between negative affect and emotion regulation in daily life 2024

Abnormal fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations and regional homogeneity in major depressive disorder with non-suicidal self-injury 2024

Interoceptive attention facilitates emotion regulation strategy use 2023 (4)

Contributions of coping flexibility and associated functional brain connectivity to resilient trajectories of negative affect during the COVID-19 Pandemic 2022

State loneliness is associated with emotional hypervigilance in daily life: A network analysis 2020 (22)

 

 

Kumar Abhishek | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kumar Abhishek | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Jawaharlal Nehru University | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Kumar Abhishek embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from Anugrah Narayan College, Patna. He further pursued a Master's degree in Biotechnology from the Central University of South Bihar, where he delved into research on the effects of arsenic on Notch-4 signaling in lung cancer. Subsequently, he pursued a Ph.D. in Life Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru University, focusing on studying the influence of social and environmental factors on sleep using zebrafish as a model.

Professional Endeavors

During his academic journey, Mr. Abhishek engaged in various research projects and internships, including a research training program on the cloning and overexpression of a putative phosphatase gene from Plasmodium falciparum. He also worked as a Junior Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, contributing to projects focused on molecular modeling and screening of phytochemicals reservoir from tea as lead immuno-stimulatory agents.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Abhishek's research primarily revolves around the fields of biotechnology and life sciences. His doctoral thesis explored the intricate relationship between social and environmental factors and sleep patterns using zebrafish. He has also conducted research on the effects of arsenic on Notch-4 signaling in lung cancer. His contributions include publications in reputed journals, such as Neuropharmacology and Letters in Drug Design & Discovery.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Mr. Abhishek has received several accolades and awards, including the prestigious Joint CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SRF fellowship examination in Life Sciences and the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) fellowship examination in Biotechnology. He was also awarded the 'Second prize' in an oral presentation competition during his Master's program.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Abhishek's research has made significant contributions to the understanding of sleep patterns and their underlying mechanisms using zebrafish as a model organism. His work on the effects of arsenic on Notch-4 signaling in lung cancer has also contributed to the field of cancer research. Through his publications and presentations, he has disseminated valuable insights to the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Abhishek's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing knowledge in biotechnology and life sciences through rigorous research and scholarly contributions. His future contributions are expected to further enrich these fields, addressing pressing challenges and uncovering novel insights that could potentially impact human health and well-being.

Notable Publications

Sleep loss disrupts decision-making ability and neuronal cytomorphology in zebrafish and the effects are mediated by noradrenaline acting on α1-adrenoceptor 2024

Virtual Screening, Molecular Modelling and Biochemical Studies to Exploit PF14_0660 as a Target to Identify Novel Anti-malarials 2018 (1)