Gihane Endrawes | Nursing and Health Professions | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Gihane Endrawes — Western Sydney University

Gihane Endrawes
AffiliationWestern Sydney University
CountryAustralia
Scopus ID16315873800
Documents8
Citations63
h-index3
Subject AreaNursing and Health Professions
EventInternational Research Awards
ORCID0000-0001-5573-320X

Gihane Endrawes is a researcher affiliated with Western Sydney University, Australia, whose academic contributions are positioned within the fields of Nursing and Health Professions. The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly efforts that contribute to advancing knowledge, improving professional practice, and supporting evidence-based developments within healthcare research. [1]

Abstract

This article presents the academic profile of Gihane Endrawes, highlighting research activities, scholarly contributions, and recognition through the International Research Awards. The researcher’s work is associated with nursing and health professions, focusing on knowledge development and professional advancement in healthcare disciplines. [1]

Keywords

Nursing research, Health professions, Healthcare education, Clinical research, Research recognition

Introduction

Academic research in nursing and health professions plays an important role in improving healthcare systems, patient outcomes, and professional practice. Researchers contributing to these fields support the development of evidence-based approaches and interdisciplinary healthcare knowledge. [2]

Research Profile

Gihane Endrawes is affiliated with Western Sydney University in Australia. The researcher profile indicates scholarly activity documented through Scopus, including 8 research documents, 63 citations, and an h-index of 3. These indicators reflect academic engagement and contribution within the researcher’s subject area. [1]

Research Contributions

The researcher’s contributions are associated with nursing and healthcare disciplines, where scholarly investigations support professional practice, education, and healthcare improvement. Research in these areas contributes to understanding healthcare challenges and developing informed solutions. [2]

Publications

Published research outputs contribute to academic discussions in nursing and health professions. Scholarly publications provide a foundation for knowledge exchange, citation development, and continued advancement of healthcare research. [1]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through academic visibility, citation records, and contributions to professional knowledge. The researcher’s documented citation record demonstrates engagement with scholarly communities in nursing and health-related research areas. [1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award acknowledges researchers demonstrating meaningful academic contributions. Gihane Endrawes’ research profile represents ongoing scholarly activity within nursing and health professions, aligning with the objectives of recognizing impactful research achievements. [3]

Conclusion

Gihane Endrawes represents a researcher profile contributing to nursing and health professions through academic research activities and scholarly communication. Recognition through the International Research Awards highlights the importance of continued advancement in healthcare research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Gihane Endrawes, Author ID 16315873800. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=16315873800
  2. Elsevier. (2026). Orcid author details: Gihane Endrawes, Author ID 0000-0001-5573-320X. ORCID.https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5573-320X
  3. International Research Awards. (n.d.). Research recognition and awards platform.https://researchawards.net/

Sharmin Akter | Healthcare | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Sharmin Akter – Lamar University, United States
Sharmin Akter
AffiliationLamar University
CountryUnited States
Google Scholar IDView Profile
Documents7
Citations46
h-index4
Subject AreaHealthcare
EventInternational Research Awards

Sharmin Akter is a researcher affiliated with Lamar University whose scholarly activities encompass healthcare, information technology, medicinal sciences, and interdisciplinary data-driven research. Her academic profile reflects contributions to healthcare innovation, digital transformation, and evidence-based scientific investigations. Through published studies and measurable citation impact, she has demonstrated engagement with both traditional biomedical topics and emerging technological applications within healthcare systems.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of Sharmin Akter’s research achievements, scholarly contributions, and academic influence. Her work spans medicinal chemistry, healthcare systems, blockchain-enabled data management, and artificial intelligence applications in business and healthcare. The combination of interdisciplinary publications, citation performance, and engagement with contemporary research themes illustrates a growing academic profile supported by measurable scholarly impact.[1]

Keywords

Healthcare Research, Medical Informatics, Blockchain Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Research Excellence Award.

Introduction

Academic recognition programs frequently evaluate publication quality, citation performance, innovation, and societal relevance. Sharmin Akter’s body of work demonstrates involvement in healthcare-oriented research alongside emerging digital technologies. Her studies contribute to scientific understanding in medicinal investigations, healthcare analytics, and technology-supported decision-making systems, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement across multiple domains.[2]

Research Profile

Publicly available scholarly records indicate seven documented publications, forty-six citations, and an h-index of four. Her academic interests include healthcare information systems, medicinal sciences, healthcare innovation, and digital transformation technologies. These indicators suggest a developing research trajectory supported by publication activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and increasing visibility within the academic community.[1]

Research Contributions

Sharmin Akter has contributed to investigations involving anti-hyperglycemic compounds, medicinal plant utilization, healthcare data acquisition systems, and AI-driven business analytics. Her more recent work explores blockchain applications for healthcare sensor networks and digital data integrity. These studies highlight an ability to connect healthcare challenges with modern technological solutions while maintaining scientific rigor and practical relevance.[2]

Publications

The researcher has contributed to scholarly literature through publications that address contemporary challenges and emerging developments within the broader academic community. These works demonstrate a commitment to advancing knowledge through systematic investigation, critical analysis, and evidence-based methodologies. The publication record reflects engagement with interdisciplinary perspectives that support innovation, practical application, and academic discourse across relevant fields of study. Through continuous research dissemination, the author contributes to the expansion of scholarly understanding while encouraging future exploration and collaboration among researchers worldwide. [1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics demonstrate that healthcare-related publications have received meaningful academic attention. Earlier medicinal studies remain among the most cited contributions, while newer publications involving blockchain and artificial intelligence indicate adaptation to evolving research trends. The balance between foundational healthcare topics and emerging digital innovations contributes to the researcher’s growing academic visibility and influence.[2]

Award Suitability

The Research Excellence Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate scholarly productivity, innovation, and interdisciplinary impact. Based on documented publications, citation indicators, and contributions across healthcare and information technology fields, Sharmin Akter’s profile aligns with the objectives commonly associated with academic recognition programs. Her research activities reflect sustained engagement with contemporary scientific and technological challenges.[2]

Conclusion

Sharmin Akter has established a multidisciplinary research portfolio integrating healthcare sciences, digital technologies, and analytical methodologies. Through publications, citations, and continued scholarly engagement, she has contributed to knowledge development in both healthcare and technology-oriented disciplines. Her academic record demonstrates qualities associated with research excellence and supports recognition within international research award initiatives.[1]

References

    1. Akter, S. (2026). Google Scholar Profile and Citation Metrics. Google Scholar.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xXpGncIAAAAJ
    2. Hossain, M. R. I., Akter, S., Shoma, J. F., & Hossan, M. S. (2017). Anti-hyperglycemic effect of methanol extract of Musa sapientum fruit skins in glucose-challenged mice. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6(12), 159–166.
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Zbigniew Rybak | Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Zbigniew Rybak | Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Wroclaw Medical University | Poland

Prof. Zbigniew Rybak, MD, Ph.D. is a distinguished surgeon, academic, and innovator whose career spans five decades of clinical excellence, research leadership, and medical education. He has been continuously affiliated with Wrocław Medical University from 1975 to 2025, where he has played a pivotal role in advancing experimental surgery, vascular surgery, and biomaterials research. From 2010 to 2022, he served as Head of the Department of Experimental Surgery and Biomaterials Research, leading interdisciplinary research that bridged surgical practice with biomedical engineering and translational medicine. His later appointment at the Pre-Clinical Research Centre (2022–2025) further strengthened preclinical innovation and surgical modeling. Prof. Rybak’s international experience includes clinical and research work at Rikshospitalet, The National Hospital of Norway (1979–1981), and collaboration with the Department for Cardiovascular, General and Transplantation Surgery at Oslo Medical University, significantly enriching his global surgical perspective. Prof. Rybak is a prolific medical innovator and holds five patents addressing critical needs in surgery and biomedical technology, including devices for anorectal disease diagnosis and treatment, biomedical glue, pharmaceutical carriers, nanochloroapatite preparation processes, and a medical bed design. These inventions reflect his commitment to translating research into practical, patient-centered solutions. His research interests focus on vascular surgery, chronic wound management, biomaterials, minimally invasive and endovascular therapies, and the development of hybrid surgical techniques. A recognized leader in medical education, Prof. Rybak has led international surgical training courses across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. He has trained approximately 250 physicians in laser treatment of venous insufficiency, over 1,000 physicians in sclerotherapy since 2006, and 80 physicians in steam-based venous treatment techniques.

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Yogesh Subramanian | Health Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Yogesh Subramanian | Health Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

Madras Medical College | India 

Dr. Yogesh Subramanian, M.D., is an accomplished Senior Assistant Professor and Medical Teacher at the Institute of Internal Medicine, Madras Medical College and Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH), Chennai. With over a decade of distinguished service in clinical medicine, teaching, and research, Dr. Yogesh has made exceptional contributions to the advancement of internal medicine, medical education, and clinical innovation. He holds an M.D. in General Medicine from Stanley Medical College and an M.B.B.S. from PSG Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore. His career reflects an enduring commitment to excellence in patient care, evidence-based learning, and academic leadership. Dr. Yogesh has completed more than 20 research projects and published over 34 indexed papers across reputed international databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate. He is currently pursuing 10 ongoing research projects, including ICMR-funded and international collaborative studies. His multidisciplinary research focuses on Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Critical Care, and Medical Education. Notably, his innovative “M-Health App for T2DM Patients,” currently under patent processing, demonstrates his vision of integrating technology with healthcare delivery to improve chronic disease management. A passionate academician and faculty trainer, Dr. Yogesh has been actively involved in the implementation of Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) and faculty development under the National Medical Commission (NMC) Nodal Centre. His research on new learning methodologies and competency-based teaching, presented at prestigious global platforms such as the Ottawa 2024 Conference in Australia and the AIIMS Kalyani Medical Education Meet in 2023, has significantly influenced modern medical pedagogy. His efforts have earned national and institutional recognition, including the National Teachers Day Award 2024, Best Researcher Award 2024, and a Gold Medal at APICON 2024. A dedicated member of professional organizations including the Indian Medical Association, Association of Physicians of India, NFED, International Society for Renal Research, and TNGDA, Dr. Yogesh exemplifies professional excellence and community engagement. His scholarly impact is further reflected by his Google Scholar h-index of 4, showcasing the quality and reach of his research contributions.

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Featured Publications

Sud, R., Agarwal, N., Aishwarya, V., Aggarwal, A., Kalawatia, M., Sangoi, R., … (2023). A case series of dengue myocarditis: A complication observed in dengue patients. Cureus, 15(11).

Nallathambi, N., & Chinnadurai, A. (2024). Carboplatin-induced hematuria with obstructive acute kidney injury. Cureus, 16(4).

Kothari, R., Johny, M. P., D., Mistry, D., Irfana, M., Yogesh, S., & Vemparala, S. S. (2024). Grip to health: Unlocking the clinical potential of isometric hand grip strength—A narrative review. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 16(Suppl 4), S3102–S3104.

Prashanth, A., Kothari, R., Yogesh, S., Mittal, G., Gheewala, S., Bokariya, P., … (2023). Examining body fat percentage, galvanic skin response, and muscle grip strength in female hypothyroid patients. Cureus, 15(7).

Mittal, G., Prashanth, A., Dhali, A., Prasad, R., Yogesh, S., Nurani, K. M., … (2025). Plant extracts with antioxidant and hepatoprotective benefits for liver health: A bibliometric analysis of drug delivery systems. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 31(18), 105836.

Chandrashekar, N. G., Murali, N. V. I., Mohammed, A. I., Hemachandran, D., … (2024). Comprehensive clinical profile and hemodialysis outcomes in patients attending a tertiary care hospital. Cureus, 16(8).

Yogesh, S., Venkatesan, S., Jayaraj, A. T., Karthigeyan, T. S., Siva Prasath, S., … (2024). Understanding the complexity of hyperglycemic emergencies: Exploring the influence of the type and duration of diabetes mellitus and its impact on mortality. Cureus, 16(4).

Yogesh, S., Nallathambi, N., Seshadri, H., Gautham, R., Naidu, S. P., Navvin, S., … (2024). Assessing the effect of the anti-tuberculosis drug rifampicin on known hypertensive patients with tuberculosis in a tertiary care center. Cureus, 16(4).

Cheng Ni | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 13442

Prof. Cheng Ni | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Cheng Ni, Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China

Prof. Cheng Ni, M.D., Ph.D. is a Professor and Consultant Anesthesiologist at the Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, where he also serves as Associate Chief of the Department of Anesthesiology. With extensive clinical and academic experience in thoracic anesthesiology, perioperative neuroprotection, and cancer pain management, Prof. Ni has held key roles at leading institutions including Peking University and Harvard University. His research focuses on perioperative neurocognitive disorders, tumor immunology, and the application of AI in anesthesiology. He has published over 50 SCI-indexed articles and holds 11 authorized patents.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Cheng Ni’s academic journey is a testament to dedication and intellectual rigor. He began his medical education at Capital Medical University, earning his M.D. in 2003 and M.S. in 2005, laying a solid foundation in medical sciences. His passion for deeper understanding and specialization led him to pursue a Ph.D. at Peking University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions, which he completed in 2012. This advanced academic training equipped him with a rich knowledge base in anesthesiology and related biomedical sciences, paving the way for a distinguished career in clinical practice, teaching, and research.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Ni’s professional career reflects a steady and impactful rise through China’s top-tier medical institutions. He began as a Resident at Peking University Third Hospital (2005–2008) and subsequently served as an Attending Anesthesiologist (2008–2015). During this period, he gained hands-on clinical experience and honed his leadership abilities.

In 2013–2014, he expanded his global perspective as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University, engaging with cutting-edge international research. Upon his return, he held several key administrative and academic roles at Peking University, including Chief Secretary of the Faculty of Anesthesiology, and Associate Consultant and Associate Professor.

In 2020, Prof. Ni joined the Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, a top national institution, as a Consultant and Associate Professor. His expertise quickly earned him leadership roles as Associate Chief of the Department of Anesthesiology, and by 2021, he was promoted to Professor and Consultant. He also became a Ph.D. Supervisor in 2023, mentoring the next generation of clinical researchers and specialists.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Ni’s research contributions span multiple high-impact areas in modern anesthesiology and cancer care. His primary interests include:

  • Perioperative neurocognitive disorders 🧠

  • Thoracic anesthesiology and neuroprotection 💨🛡️

  • Cancer pain management 🧬

  • Genetics and tumor immunology 🧫

  • AI in anesthesiology research 🤖🩺

He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles in leading SCI-indexed journals, including Aging Cell, CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, Life Sciences, and Anesthesia & Analgesia. His recent publications explore the neuroinflammatory response during surgery, the effects of anesthesia on brain aging, and the integration of hybrid learning models for brain cell identification—blending medical science with artificial intelligence.

In addition to journal publications, Prof. Ni has contributed to 12 academic monographs and holds 11 authorized patents, underscoring his commitment to translational research and innovation.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Cheng Ni is widely respected in China’s medical and academic communities. His achievements have been recognized through his appointment to senior roles such as:

  • Chief Secretary of Anesthesiology Faculty, Peking University Health Science Center

  • Associate Chief of the Department of Anesthesiology at China’s National Cancer Center

  • Ph.D. Supervisor, guiding graduate-level research and fostering academic excellence

These appointments are not only acknowledgments of his skill and dedication but also affirmations of his influence in shaping anesthesiology and cancer care practices in China.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Ni’s work resonates far beyond the operating room. His integration of AI into anesthesiology research marks a forward-thinking approach to modern medicine. By exploring the cognitive effects of anesthesia, he contributes to improving surgical outcomes and patient safety, particularly in aging populations.

His leadership and mentorship roles at premier institutions like Peking University and the Cancer Hospital, CAMS, have helped nurture a generation of professionals equipped with both technical excellence and ethical insight.

Furthermore, his international collaboration with Harvard University has brought valuable cross-cultural research experience into Chinese clinical research settings, promoting a global standard in anesthesiology and perioperative medicine.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Prof. Ni is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of anesthesiology in cancer care. His continued emphasis on neuroprotection, chronic pain management, and artificial intelligence applications signals a progressive vision aligned with global health priorities.

As a Ph.D. supervisor and seasoned educator, his mentorship will continue to inspire emerging scholars. His innovations in clinical protocols and diagnostic tools will likely set new benchmarks in anesthetic safety and cancer patient recovery.

Prof. Cheng Ni stands as a bridge between tradition and innovation, combining deep clinical knowledge with research excellence to lead transformative change in anesthesiology and oncology care.

Publication Top Notes

Author: Z., Suo, Zizheng, T., Xiao, Ting, Y., Qu, Yinyin, H., Zheng, Hui, C., Ni, Cheng

Year: 2024

 

Wenjian Mao | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 13235

Mr. Wenjian Mao | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenjian Mao, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University, China

Mr. Wenjian Mao is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Nanjing University, China. He holds a Medical Doctor degree from Nanjing Medical University and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, with a focus on clinical and experimental research. His academic contributions include multiple publications in prestigious journals, covering topics such as infected pancreatic necrosis, systemic anticoagulation, immune dysfunction, and kidney complications in acute pancreatitis. He is affiliated with Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Wenjian Mao embarked on his academic journey in medicine with a strong foundation at Guangzhou Medical University, where he earned his Bachelor of Medicine degree between 2011 and 2016. During this time, he developed a keen interest in medical sciences, particularly in the field of critical care and acute conditions. Building upon this foundation, he pursued a Master of Medicine at Southern Medical University from 2016 to 2019. His academic pursuits were characterized by a rigorous exploration of clinical medicine, setting the stage for his specialization in acute pancreatitis. His passion for advancing medical knowledge and patient care led him to enroll in the Medical Doctor program at Nanjing Medical University, where he further honed his expertise from 2019 to 2022. This progression through highly regarded medical institutions equipped him with a strong clinical and research background that would later define his professional contributions.

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Following his extensive education, Wenjian Mao took on the role of a postdoctoral researcher at Nanjing University’s Department of Critical Care Medicine. His professional experience is deeply rooted in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, a condition that presents significant challenges in critical care settings. His clinical practice at Jinling Hospital, affiliated with Nanjing University, has been instrumental in shaping his understanding of the disease’s complexities. He is actively engaged in both clinical and experimental research, striving to develop innovative approaches to the management and treatment of acute pancreatitis. His expertise encompasses patient assessment, therapeutic interventions, and longitudinal studies aimed at improving clinical outcomes. His work not only benefits individual patients but also contributes to the broader medical community’s understanding of acute pancreatitis management.

Contributions and Research Focus 📚

Wenjian Mao’s research is primarily focused on acute pancreatitis, with an emphasis on early detection, management, and patient outcomes. His scholarly contributions include a range of peer-reviewed publications that address critical aspects of pancreatitis treatment. His study on the prediction of infected pancreatic necrosis using the modified pancreatitis activity scoring system provides valuable insights into early intervention strategies. Additionally, his research on systemic anticoagulation in acute necrotizing pancreatitis patients has shed light on reducing hospital readmissions, improving patient recovery, and minimizing complications.

Other notable studies include his exploration of immune function in severe pancreatitis cases, where he was involved in a multicenter, double-blind, randomized controlled trial focusing on immune enhancement therapy. His work in identifying key biomarkers, such as mean absolute lymphocyte count as a predictor of infected pancreatic necrosis, further underscores his commitment to advancing diagnostic precision in the field. Moreover, his investigation into autoantibodies as independent risk factors for hypertriglyceridemia-induced pancreatitis recurrence highlights his innovative approach to understanding disease mechanisms. These contributions collectively enhance the medical community’s ability to diagnose, treat, and manage acute pancreatitis more effectively.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

As a result of his groundbreaking work, Wenjian Mao has gained recognition in the medical research community. His studies have been published in reputable journals such as United European Gastroenterology Journal, Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Diseases International, Intensive Care Medicine, and the Journal of Clinical Lipidology. His findings have contributed to a growing body of literature that informs best practices in critical care and gastroenterology. Additionally, his collaborative efforts with other leading researchers have led to impactful studies on sepsis-related immune dysfunction and major adverse kidney events in pancreatitis patients. These accomplishments reflect his dedication to scientific excellence and his ongoing commitment to improving patient care.

Publication Top Notes

Triglyceride lowering in patients with different severities of hypertriglyceridaemia-associated acute pancreatitis: secondary analysis of a multicentre, prospective cohort study

Contributors: Xiang Luo; Xiaoling Li; Xiaoyan Lai; Wenjian Mao; Lu Ke; Lingyan Fu; Lin Gao; Yaolu Liu
Journal: BMJ Open Gastroenterology
Year: 2025
ContributorsXiaofei Huang; Wenjian Mao; Xingxing Hu; Fengxia Qin; Hui Zhao; Aiping Zhang; Xinyu Wang; Christian Stoppe; Dandan Zhou; Lu Ke et al.
Journal: Gut and Liver
Year: 2024

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Local Complications of Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis in China: A National Survey

Contributors: Xiaowu Dong; Wenjian Mao; Lu Ke; Lin Gao; Jing Zhou; Bo Ye; Gang Li; Anthony Phillips; Zhihui Tong; John Windsor et al.
Journal: Gastroenterology Research and Practice
Year: 2021

Jean-Paul Nguyen | Health Professions | Global Health Impact Award

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen | Health Professions | Global Health Impact Award

Professor of Clinique Bretéché groupe Elsan, France.

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen is a distinguished figure in the field of neurosurgery, with a career marked by significant contributions to clinical practice, research, and professional leadership. He serves as a Professor of Neurosurgery at Henri Mondor University Hospital in Créteil, France. Previously, he led the Neurosurgical Department at Nantes University Hospital, reflecting his expertise and leadership in the field. Prof. Nguyen has held prestigious positions, including past presidencies of the French Society of Neurosurgery and the French Society of Neuromodulation, highlighting his influence and recognition in the neurosurgical community. His clinical and research endeavors focus on invasive and non-invasive brain and spinal stimulation techniques, aiming to treat chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Prof. Nguyen’s work is characterized by innovative approaches to neuromodulation, striving to enhance the quality of life for patients with these debilitating conditions. His recent publications delve into various aspects of neuromodulation, from combining transcranial direct current stimulation with motor training for cervical dystonia to integrating music, light, and chromotherapy for chronic pain management.

 

 

Professional Profiles:

Education

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen’s educational background is impressive and solidly grounded in the medical sciences, specifically in the field of neurosurgery. He earned both his MD and PhD degrees, which laid the foundation for his extensive career in neurosurgery and neurostimulation. This education equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in clinical practice, research, and teaching in neurosurgery. Unfortunately, the specific details about the institutions he attended, the years of his graduation, and any additional qualifications or training he may have undergone are not provided in the given information. However, his professional achievements and roles speak volumes about the depth and quality of his education.

Professional Experience

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen has a distinguished professional career marked by significant contributions to the field of neurosurgery and neurostimulation. Currently, he serves as a Professor of Neurosurgery at Henri Mondor University Hospital in Créteil, France. His expertise in both invasive and non-invasive brain and spinal stimulation techniques has been pivotal in treating chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Previously, Prof. Nguyen held the prestigious position of Head of the Neurosurgical Department at Nantes University Hospital in France. His leadership extended to his roles as the Past President of the French Society of Neurosurgery and the French Society of Neuromodulation, where he played a crucial part in advancing the field and shaping future directions in neurosurgical practices and policies. Throughout his career, Prof. Nguyen has been actively involved in clinical and research endeavors, consistently pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge and treatment methodologies. His research has been instrumental in developing innovative approaches to neuromodulation, significantly impacting patient care and outcomes in neurosurgery.

Research Interest

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen’s research interests lie at the intersection of neurosurgery and neuromodulation, focusing on both invasive and non-invasive brain and spinal stimulation techniques. His primary goal is to advance treatments for various neurological disorders, including chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Prof. Nguyen is deeply invested in exploring the mechanisms and therapeutic potential of these stimulation techniques to improve patient outcomes. One area of particular interest is the development and refinement of neuromodulation strategies to manage and alleviate chronic pain. He is also dedicated to understanding how brain and spinal stimulation can be used to treat motor and cognitive impairments associated with neurodegenerative diseases and traumatic brain injuries.

Award and Honors

Prof. Jean-Paul Nguyen has received recognition and honors for his contributions to the field of neurosurgery and neuromodulation. While specific awards may vary, his achievements are reflected in his leadership roles and prolific research output. As a past President of both the French Society of Neurosurgery and the French Society of Neuromodulation, he has been acknowledged for his exceptional leadership and dedication to advancing the field. Additionally, Prof. Nguyen’s research publications, which include significant contributions to understanding and treating neurological disorders, have likely garnered recognition within the scientific community. Although specific awards may not be listed, his involvement in pioneering studies on topics such as brain stimulation for chronic pain and neurodegenerative diseases suggests that he has received acclaim for his research contributions.

Publications

  1. Title: Targeting Lower Limb, Upper Limb, and Face Representation in the Primary Motor Cortex for the Practice of Neuronavigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
    • Authors: Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nguyen, J.-P., Delmas, A., Bredoux, L., Hodaj, H.
    • Journal: Neuromodulation
    • Volume: 27
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 572–583
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  2. Title: Combination of anodal tDCS of the cerebellum with a goal-oriented motor training to treat cervical dystonia: a pilot case series
    • Authors: Bleton, J.-P., Cossé, C., Caloc’h, T., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
    • Volume: 15
    • Article: 1381390
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Title: Bicentre, randomized, parallel-arm, sham-controlled trial of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) in the treatment of palliative care patients with refractory cancer pain
    • Authors: Nguyen, J.-P., Gaillard, H., Suarez, A., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nizard, J.
    • Journal: BMC Palliative Care
    • Volume: 22
    • Issue: 1
    • Article: 15
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  4. Title: Deep brain stimulation in multiple sclerosis-associated tremor. A large, retrospective, longitudinal open label study, with long-term follow-up
    • Authors: Chagot, C., Bustuchina Vlaicu, M., Frismand, S., Nguyen, J.-P., Palfi, S.
    • Journal: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
    • Volume: 79
    • Article: 104928
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  5. Title: Treatment of cognitive and mood disorders secondary to traumatic brain injury by the association of bilateral occipital nerve stimulation and a combined protocol of multisite repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and cognitive training: A case report
    • Authors: Caloc’h, T., Le Saout, E., Litaneur, S., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
    • Volume: 14
    • Article: 1195513
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 0
  6. Title: Additional Benefit of Intraoperative Electroacupuncture in Improving Tolerance of Deep Brain Stimulation Surgical Procedure in Parkinsonian Patients
    • Authors: Raoul, S., Brissot, R., Lefaucheur, J.-P., Nizard, J., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
    • Volume: 11
    • Issue: 10
    • Article: 2680
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 0
  7. Title: Multi-site rTMS with cognitive training improves apathy in the long term in Alzheimer’s disease: A 4-year chart review
    • Authors: Suarez Moreno, A., Nguyen, J.-P., Calmelet, A., Canoui-Poitrine, F., Lefaucheur, J.-P.
    • Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology
    • Volume: 137
    • Pages: 75–83
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7
  8. Title: Diagnostic contribution and therapeutic perspectives of transcranial magnetic stimulation in dementia
    • Authors: Di Lazzaro, V., Bella, R., Benussi, A., Dubbioso, R., Ranieri, F.
    • Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology
    • Volume: 132
    • Issue: 10
    • Pages: 2568–2607
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 84
  9. Title: Safety and efficacy of an equimolar mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide: A randomized controlled trial in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain
    • Authors: Bouhassira, D., Perrot, S., Riant, T., Houéto, P., Sommer, C.
    • Journal: Pain
    • Volume: 162
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 1104–1115
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 10
  10. Title: The value of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques in treating focal dystonia
    • Authors: Lefaucheur, J.-P., Damier, P., Nizard, J., Nguyen, J.-P.
    • Journal: Neurophysiologie Clinique
    • Volume: 50
    • Issue: 5
    • Pages: 309–313
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 1