Ahmed A Holiel | Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed A Holiel | Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Alexandria University, Beirut Arab University | Egypt

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed A. Holiel is an accomplished academic and clinician specializing in Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry, with a core research focus on biomaterials, pulp regeneration, digital dentistry, and adhesive restorative systems. He earned his Bachelor’s degree with honors from the Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Restorative & Esthetic Dentistry from the same institution. Notably, he became the first researcher at Alexandria University’s Faculty of Dentistry to be exempted from Ph.D. thesis defense after publishing two articles in top-tier ISI journals. Dr. Holiel has progressed through a solid academic career pathway, beginning as a Demonstrator and later assuming roles as Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer at Alexandria University. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Restorative & Esthetic Dentistry at Beirut Arab University, Lebanon. He has also contributed internationally as a visiting lecturer at multiple institutions, including the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport. His contributions to research are significant, with numerous peer-reviewed publications in well-recognized journals covering tissue engineering, biomimetic materials, laser dentistry, pulp regeneration, and emerging technologies in dental science. His work includes multiple clinical trials, in vitro studies, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and innovation-driven translational research. He also serves as a peer reviewer for leading scholarly journals and acts as Guest and Lead Editor for notable international journals, demonstrating his expertise and academic leadership. Dr. Holiel’s teaching portfolio includes undergraduate, postgraduate, and international credit-hour programs, with roles as course director and coordinator in various operative and esthetic dentistry modules. His clinical experience extends to digital workflows, CAD/CAM systems, smile design, and laser-assisted restorative procedures. A recipient of several distinctions, including the Egyptian Hatton Award and multiple institutional recognitions, Dr. Holiel is an active member of global professional bodies such as the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) and the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society.

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Featured Publications

Grawish, M. E., Grawish, L. M., Grawish, H. M., Grawish, M. M., Holiel, A. A., Sultan, N., … (2022). Demineralized dentin matrix for dental and alveolar bone tissues regeneration: An innovative scope review. Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 19(4), 687–701.

Holiel, A. A., Mahmoud, E. M., Abdel-Fattah, W. M., & Kawana, K. Y. (2021). Histological evaluation of the regenerative potential of a novel treated dentin matrix hydrogel in direct pulp capping. Clinical Oral Investigations, 25(4), 2101–2112.

Holiel, A. A., Mahmoud, E. M., & Abdel-Fattah, W. M. (2021). Tomographic evaluation of direct pulp capping using a novel injectable treated dentin matrix hydrogel: A 2-year randomized controlled clinical trial. Clinical Oral Investigations, 25(7), 4621–4634.

Morsy, N., & Holiel, A. A. (2023). Color difference for shade determination with visual and instrumental methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Systematic Reviews, 12(1), 95.

Abbassy, K. M., Elmahy, W. A., & Holiel, A. A. (2023). Evaluation of the proximal contact tightness in class II resin composite restorations using different contact forming instruments: A 1-year randomized controlled clinical trial. BMC Oral Health, 23(1), 729.

Bo Wan | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Wan | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

Dr. Bo Wan is an emerging clinician–scientist in the field of ophthalmology, recognized for his strong commitment to advancing clinical practice and research related to myopia, cataract, and retinal disorders. With several years of experience as an ophthalmologist in a leading medical institution, he has developed extensive competence in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of common and complex ocular diseases. His clinical work is characterized by precision, rigorous reasoning, and patient-centered decision-making, contributing to improved visual outcomes and enhanced quality of life for diverse patient populations. In parallel with his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Wan has maintained an active engagement in academic research, focusing on evidence-based approaches to ophthalmic disorders and exploring strategies for disease prevention and early intervention. He has authored 2 scholarly documents, which together have received 19 citations and an h-index of 1, reflecting the early but growing influence of his research contributions. His work demonstrates a consistent interest in the integration of clinical insights with scientific inquiry, and he has collaborated with colleagues across medical and academic settings to advance shared research goals. These collaborations have supported the development of multidisciplinary perspectives that enrich both clinical practice and investigative rigor. Dr. Wan’s scholarly activities reflect a broader commitment to public health and societal benefit. By contributing to improved diagnostic accuracy and more effective therapeutic pathways in ophthalmology, his work supports long-term visual health and addresses the rising global challenges of myopia and age-related ocular diseases. He is dedicated to continuous professional development and intends to expand his research output, strengthen international collaborations, and contribute to high-impact studies that can influence global ophthalmic guidelines and clinical standards. With a strong foundation in clinical practice, disciplined research habits, and a clear vision for future growth, Dr. Bo Wan is well positioned to make meaningful and sustained contributions to ophthalmic science and global eye health.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. (2024). Parallel comparison of ocular metrics in non-human primates with high myopia by LS900, ultrasonography and MRI-based 3D reconstruction. Experimental Eye Research.

 

Maria Sundvall | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Sundvall | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Turku, Finland

Dr. Maria Sundvall is a distinguished physician-scientist and academic leader in Clinical Oncology and Molecular Cancer Biology, renowned for her translational research bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical applications. She earned her Medical Doctor degree in 2003, followed by a Ph.D. in Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Turku, Finland, in 2007, where her thesis focused on “Signaling of ErbB4 Isoforms in Cancer.” She was later awarded the Title of Docent in 2015 and became a Specialist Physician in Clinical Oncology and Radiotherapy in 2018. Professionally, Dr. Sundvall serves as a Consultant in Clinical Oncology at Turku University Hospital and a Clinical Lecturer at the Institute of Biomedicine, University of Turku, where she also directs the Cancer Research Unit. Her earlier career includes postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School under Professor P.P. Pandolfi, where she advanced her expertise in oncogenic signaling and targeted cancer therapies. Her research interests focus on receptor tyrosine kinase signaling, metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer, resistance mechanisms to EGFR-targeting therapies, and precision oncology for breast and prostate cancers. Dr. Sundvall possesses advanced research skills in molecular biology, cell signaling, cancer genomics, and translational medicine, with proficiency in various laboratory and clinical trial methodologies. She has authored over 34 publications in prestigious journals such as PNAS, Cancer Research, Clinical Cancer Research, and Oncogene, contributing key insights into cancer mechanisms and therapeutic resistance. Her numerous honors include the Turku University Foundation Ph.D. Thesis Award and research grants exceeding €1 million from the Research Council of Finland, the Finnish Medical Foundation, and the Sigrid Juselius Foundation. In conclusion, Dr. Sundvall exemplifies excellence in research, teaching, and clinical innovation, with her work significantly advancing the understanding of cancer biology and influencing future directions in precision oncology and patient-centered cancer care worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Sriraman, S., Virtanen, V., Kukkula, A., Toriseva, M., Lumiainen, A., West, G., Poutanen, M., Taimen, P., & Sundvall, M. (2025). Androgen receptor‐mediated regulation of BRCA1 modulates the antioxidant defense in prostate cancer. The Journal of Pathology. Advance online publication.

Koskela, S., Pulkkinen, O., Mehmood, A., Kallionpää, R., Birkman, E.-M., Huuhtanen, J., Mustjoki, S., Coupland, S., Aittokallio, T., & Sundvall, M. (2025, July 8). Novel anti-PD1 predictive signature and functional dendritic-cell biomarkers in melanoma identified with systems immunology [Preprint]. Research Square.

Gnjatovic, J., Garces Ibanez, J., Rantala, J., Sundvall, M., Alanne, E., Vaittinen, S., Mattila, P., Jäättelä, M., & Hämälistö, S. (2025, April 29). Patient-derived lymphoma organoids and repurposed drugs: Novel solutions for improved B cell lymphoma treatment [Conference paper].

Hollmén, M., Löyttyniemi, E., Juhanoja, E., Vihinen, P., & Sundvall, M. (2025, February). High comorbidity and tumor proliferation predict survival of localized breast cancer patients after curative surgery: A retrospective analysis of real-world data in Finland. Surgical Oncology, 102(188).

Nissi, L., Tuominen, S., Routila, J., Huusko, T., Ketonen, P., Sundvall, M., Leivo, I., Irjala, H., Minn, H., & Grönroos, T. J. (2024, November). xCT as a predictor for survival in a population‐based cohort of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Cancer Medicine.

Seo-Eun Choi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seo-Eun Choi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Washington, United States

Dr. Seo-Eun Choi is a distinguished Senior Research Scientist at the University of Washington, specializing in statistical applications in biomedical research, particularly Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Florida State University, an M.S. in Statistics from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, and a B.S. in Statistics with a minor in Computer Science from Ewha Womans University, South Korea. Over her career, Dr. Choi has developed deep expertise in Bayesian modeling, model selection, categorical and multivariate data analysis, spatio-temporal modeling, psychometrics, and neuroimaging data analysis. She has led and contributed to numerous international and interdisciplinary research projects, producing a strong publication record of 96 documents with 728 citations and an h-index of 12, highlighting her influence in both statistical methodology and clinical applications. Her research skills include advanced statistical computing, data visualization, and application of complex statistical models to large-scale neuroimaging and clinical datasets. Dr. Choi is an active member of the Alzheimer’s Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment (ISTAART) and the American Statistical Association (ASA), reflecting her engagement with the broader scientific community and commitment to advancing collaborative research initiatives. Her contributions have been recognized through multiple awards and honors for excellence in statistical research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship, demonstrating her leadership and impact on the field. Looking forward, Dr. Choi’s work has significant potential to advance high-impact publications in Q1 journals, expand global collaborations, and provide mentorship to emerging researchers, thereby influencing both methodological innovation and practical applications in neurodegenerative disease research. Her combination of expertise, experience, and dedication makes her an exemplary candidate for recognition, reflecting outstanding contributions to science, research leadership, and societal impact in the field of biostatistics and neuroscience.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  1. Jutten, R. J., Grandoit, E., Foldi, N. S., Sikkes, S. A. M., Jones, R. N., Choi, S. E., … et al. (2020). Lower practice effects as a marker of cognitive performance and dementia risk: A literature review. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, 12(1), 1–12.

  2. Mukherjee, S., Mez, J., Trittschuh, E. H., Saykin, A. J., Gibbons, L. E., Fardo, D. W., … et al. (2020). Genetic data and cognitively defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups. Molecular Psychiatry, 25(11), 2942–2951.

  3. Choi, S. E., Mukherjee, S., Gibbons, L. E., Sanders, R. E., Jones, R. N., Tommet, D., … et al. (2020). Development and validation of language and visuospatial composite scores in ADNI. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions, 6(1), e12024.

  4. Eissman, J. M., Dumitrescu, L., Mahoney, E. R., Smith, A. N., Mukherjee, S., Lee, M. L., … et al. (2022). Sex differences in the genetic architecture of cognitive resilience to Alzheimer’s disease. Brain, 145(7), 2541–2554.

  5. Mukherjee, S., Choi, S. E., Lee, M. L., Scollard, P., Trittschuh, E. H., Mez, J., … et al. (2020). Cognitive domain harmonization and co-calibration in studies of older adults. Neuropsychology, 37(4), 409–423.

HYO-SANG PARK | Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. HYO-SANG PARK | Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Department of Orthodontics, Kyungpook National Univsersity, South Korea

Prof. Hyo-Sang Park, DDS, MSD, Ph.D., is a distinguished scholar, clinician, and global leader in orthodontics, widely recognized for pioneering orthodontic microimplants that have revolutionized treatment protocols worldwide. He completed his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) at Kyungpook National University in Daegu, Korea, followed by specialist orthodontic training and authorization at Kyungpook National University Hospital. He earned a Master of Science in Orthodontics and later obtained his Ph.D. in Oral Biology and Orthodontics from Kyungpook National University, reflecting a solid academic foundation. Professionally, he has served as a full-time instructor, assistant professor, and associate professor at Keimyung University Medical College before becoming Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at Kyungpook National University, while also enriching his international exposure as a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, USA. His research interests include the development of orthodontic microimplants, microimplant-assisted orthodontic treatment, clear aligner-microimplant combined treatment, and orthognathic surgery. With expertise spanning biomechanics, surgical orthodontics, device design, and clinical applications, his research skills have resulted in over 114 indexed publications, 4,303 citations, and an h-index of 33, alongside multiple patents for orthodontic anchorage systems and innovative devices. His books and monographs, translated into Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and Portuguese, further highlight his international influence, and his more than 200 lectures, 300 training courses, and global presentations underscore his role as a thought leader and educator. Prof. Park has received widespread recognition for his contributions, including leadership in academic societies, authorship of standard orthodontic textbooks, and patents that bridge clinical innovation with patient care. In conclusion, Prof. Hyo-Sang Park’s career reflects an exceptional blend of academic excellence, pioneering research, international collaboration, and mentorship, making him highly deserving of global recognition for his transformative contributions to orthodontics and his ongoing potential to advance the field through innovation, leadership, and education.

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Featured Publication

Park, H. S., Jeong, S. H., & Kwon, O. W. (2006). Factors affecting the clinical success of screw implants used as orthodontic anchorage. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 130(1), 18–25.  — Cited 984

Park, H. S. (2001). MIA (Micro-Implant Anchorage) for Class I bialveolar protrusion. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 35(7), 417–422. — Cited 803

Kyung, H. M., Park, H. S., Bae, S. M., & Jae-Hyun, S. (2003). Overview: Development of orthodontic micro-implants for intraoral anchorage. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 37(6), 321–328. — Cited 718

Bae, S., Park, H. S., Kyung, H. M., Kwon, O. W., & Sung, J. H. (2002). Clinical application of micro-implant anchorage. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 36(5), 298–302. — Cited 583

Lee, M. H., Kwon, T. G., Park, H. S., Wozney, J. M., & Ryoo, H. M. (2003). BMP-2-induced Osterix expression is mediated by Dlx5 but is independent of Runx2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 309(3), 689–694. Cited 561

Christine Shaw | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christine Shaw| Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christine Shaw University of Alabama Birmingham, United States.

Dr. Christine M. Shaw is an Instructor and GEM/SEMPH Fellow in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She holds an MD from the Medical University of South Carolina and advanced degrees in public health and tropical medicine. Her clinical work spans both adult and pediatric emergency medicine at UAB Hospital and Children’s of Alabama. A passionate researcher and educator, Dr. Shaw has received multiple awards for her work in emergency care, homelessness, health equity, and global medicine. She has presented at national conferences and co-founded several community and educational initiatives. Her commitment to underserved populations and academic excellence makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Christine Shaw holds an MSPH (Master of Science in Public Health) from the UAB School of Public Health (2025 expected), a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the UAB Gorgas Institute (2024), an MD from the Medical University of South Carolina (2020), and a BS from the University of South Carolina (2012). Her academic foundation bridges basic science, clinical medicine, and global public health. Through her education, she developed a strong interdisciplinary skill set, preparing her to tackle complex healthcare challenges both locally and globally. Her continuous academic advancement illustrates a deep commitment to lifelong learning and evidence-based medicine, solidifying her as a thoughtful scholar-practitioner in the field of emergency medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shaw brings robust clinical and academic experience, currently serving as an Emergency Medicine physician at UAB Hospital and Children’s of Alabama. She completed her EM residency at LSU Health Shreveport (2023) and is a current GEM/SEMPH fellow at UAB. Her roles include academic instruction, research mentorship, and frontline emergency care. Beyond clinical duties, she has served as co-director and advisor for medical student organizations, led curriculum development, and collaborated on international health initiatives. Her leadership extends to free clinics, global outreach, and medical education. This diverse experience showcases her ability to integrate patient care, teaching, and research, reinforcing her qualifications for academic recognition.

Research Interests

Dr. Shaw’s research centers on health disparities, emergency care for vulnerable populations, provider education, and global health systems. Her projects include healthcare needs assessments for people experiencing homelessness, provider preferences in airway management, and the use of ultrasound in resource-limited settings. She also explores the intersection of housing insecurity and substance use in emergency settings. With training in tropical medicine and public health, she integrates clinical findings with systemic solutions to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Shaw’s commitment to applied, community-informed research reflects a broader vision to improve emergency care delivery and public health infrastructure locally and globally.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Shaw has received numerous academic and research honors, including first place at the 2022 EMerald Coast Conference for her intubation simulation study. As an undergraduate, she earned the Magellan Scholar Research Grant, Discovery Day 1st Place in Biology Research, and Who’s Who Among America’s Universities recognition. In medical school, she received the Milton Paul Kleinholz Endowed Scholarship at Meharry Medical College. These accolades reflect her long-standing commitment to academic excellence and impactful research. Her record of award-winning work across different stages of her career underscores her potential as a leader in medical research and supports her candidacy for further recognition.

Conclusion

Dr. Christine Marie Shaw is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the early-career category. Her academic rigor, service-oriented mindset, and award-winning research mark her as a future leader in emergency medicine scholarship. While still developing her research portfolio, her trajectory reflects significant promise and alignment with the award’s goals.

Publications Top Notes

Agete Tadewos Hirigo | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Agete Tadewos Hirigo | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Hawassa University, Ethiopia

Dr. Agete Tadewos Hirigo is an Assistant Professor at Hawassa University in Ethiopia, specializing in clinical chemistry and medical laboratory sciences. With a robust academic background and extensive research experience, he has significantly contributed to the fields of metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, and clinical diagnostics. Dr. Hirigo has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications, reflecting his commitment to advancing medical science and improving healthcare outcomes in Ethiopia and beyond.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Hirigo’s academic journey began with a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology from Addis Ababa University in 2000. He then earned a BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology Sciences from Hawassa University in 2009. In 2012, he completed his MSc in Clinical Laboratory Sciences (Clinical Chemistry) at the University of Gondar. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Clinical Nutrition at Addis Ababa University, demonstrating his dedication to continuous learning and specialization in his field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Hirigo’s professional career spans over two decades. He started as a Senior Lab Technologist at Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital from 2009 to 2011. He then served as an Expert Clinical Chemist from 2012 to 2015. From 2015 to 2019, he was a Lecturer at the School of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Hawassa University. Since July 2019, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor, where he is involved in lecturing, research, student supervision, and quality assurance in clinical chemistry laboratories.

Research Interests

Dr. Hirigo’s research interests are diverse and impactful. He focuses on metabolic disorders such as dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome, particularly among HIV-infected and psychiatric patients. His work also encompasses the study of antiretroviral therapy effects, infectious diseases like hepatitis B and C, and public health issues such as hand hygiene practices among schoolchildren. His research aims to address critical health challenges in Ethiopia, contributing to evidence-based interventions and policies.

Research Skills

Dr. Hirigo possesses a comprehensive skill set in clinical laboratory sciences. His expertise includes laboratory diagnostics, clinical chemistry, and the use of statistical tools like SPSS for data analysis. He is proficient in designing and conducting cross-sectional and cohort studies, laboratory quality assurance, and instrument maintenance. His skills are instrumental in both academic research and practical laboratory settings, ensuring high standards of laboratory services and research outputs.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the available information, Dr. Hirigo’s extensive publication record and academic positions indicate recognition in his field. His involvement in significant research projects and collaborations with other institutions reflect his esteemed status in the academic and medical communities.

Conclusion

Dr. Agete Tadewos Hirigo exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher and educator. His extensive experience, diverse research interests, and commitment to improving healthcare through science make him a valuable asset to the medical community. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for public health in Ethiopia. Dr. Hirigo’s ongoing contributions continue to inspire and influence the field of clinical laboratory sciences.

Publications Top Notes

📘 1. Rivaroxaban in Rheumatic Heart Disease–Associated Atrial Fibrillation
Authors: SJ Connolly, G Karthikeyan, M Ntsekhe, A Haileamlak, A El Sayed, …
Journal: New England Journal of Medicine, 387(11), 978–988 (2022)
Citations: 200
🔬 Major randomized trial comparing rivaroxaban and vitamin K antagonists in RHD-AF.

📘 2. Hyperuricemia and Metabolic Syndrome in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Hawassa University
Authors: SB Woyesa, AT Hirigo, TB Wube
Journal: BMC Endocrine Disorders (2017)
Citations: 96
🧪 Correlation study of uric acid levels and metabolic syndrome in diabetic patients.

📘 3. Prevalence of Dyslipidemia Among HIV-Infected Patients Using First-Line HAART
Authors: A Tadewos, Z Addis, H Ambachew, S Banerjee
Journal: AIDS Research and Therapy (2012)
Citations: 91
🩺 Comparative cross-sectional analysis in Southern Ethiopia.

📘 4. Burden of Metabolic Syndrome Among HIV-Infected Patients in Southern Ethiopia
Authors: DY Tesfaye, S Kinde, G Medhin, YC Megerssa, A Tadewos, E Tadesse, …
Journal: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 8(2), 102–107 (2014)
Citations: 84
🧬 Assessment of metabolic complications among PLHIV on ART.

📘 5. Hepatitis B Virus Among Pregnant Women in Yirgalem Hospital, Ethiopia
Authors: A Amsalu, G Ferede, S Eshetie, A Tadewos, D Assegu
Journal: Journal of Pregnancy (2018), Article ID: 8435910
Citations: 78
👶 Implication of HBV screening for preventing mother-to-child transmission.

📘 6. The INVICTUS Rheumatic Heart Disease Research Program
Authors: G Karthikeyan, SJ Connolly, M Ntsekhe, A Benz, S Rangarajan, G Lewis, …
Journal: American Heart Journal, 225, 69–77 (2020)
Citations: 52
🫀 Study design for comparing rivaroxaban vs. VKA in RHD.

📘 7. Gender Influence in Metabolic Syndrome Among PLHIV on ART
Authors: AT Hirigo, DY Tesfaye
Journal: BMC Research Notes (2016)
Citations: 45
📊 Exploration of sex-based differences in ART-related metabolic issues.

📘 8. Length of Stay in Emergency Departments in Southern Ethiopia
Authors: GH Alemu, KG Negari, KM Rodamo, AT Hirigo
Journal: BMC Research Notes (2019)
Citations: 43
🏥 Study of variables influencing emergency department stay duration.

📘 9. Hand Washing Practices Among Primary Schoolchildren in Yirgalem
Authors: D Eshetu, T Kifle, AT Hirigo
Journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (2020), 759–768
Citations: 36
🧼 KAP study on hygiene practices among schoolchildren.

📘 10. Coinfections with Hepatitis B, C, and Syphilis Among HIV Patients
Authors: T Shimelis, Y Tassachew, A Tadewos, MW Hordofa, A Amsalu, …
Journal: HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care
Citations: 33
⚕️ Cross-sectional data on coinfection rates in PLHIV.

 

Mohamed Nasreldin | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nasreldin | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Consultant Nephrologist from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Nasreldin is an American consultant internist and nephrologist currently serving as Assistant Professor at King Fahad Hospital of the University (KFHU), Dammam, Saudi Arabia. With over 16 years of clinical experience, he has demonstrated exceptional competence in both internal medicine and nephrology, managing complex cases with compassion, precision, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Nasreldin holds a rich academic background complemented by international qualifications and fellowships, including the prestigious Fellow of the American Society of Nephrology (FASN). His work spans clinical care, teaching, and research, particularly in dialysis, kidney transplantation, and interventional nephrology. A committed educator, he has contributed significantly to medical education by tutoring nephrology fellows and mentoring residents and medical students. His fluency in Arabic, English, and Russian enhances his ability to connect across cultures and deliver impactful education and care. Dr. Nasreldin has received several awards and certificates of appreciation for his excellence in research presentations, academic contributions, and leadership in clinical practice. With a strong foundation in research and clinical trials, he has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and continues to contribute to national and international nephrology forums. His career reflects a balanced dedication to patient care, clinical innovation, and academic leadership.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Nasreldin has pursued a comprehensive and international academic journey in medicine and nephrology. He holds a PhD in Clinical Nephrology (2016–2019) from UCN, USA, and a Clinical MD in Internal Medicine from Odessa State Medical University, Ukraine (2005–2009). He also earned an MBBS with honors in Medicine and Surgery from the same institution. His postgraduate education includes an MSc in Renal Medicine and a Postgraduate Diploma in Renal Medicine from the University of South Wales, UK. Dr. Nasreldin’s credentials also include the European Specialty Examination in Nephrology (ESENeph), jointly administered by the UEMS and the Royal College of Physicians, UK, along with a Fellowship from the American Society of Nephrology (FASN) awarded in 2019. His education is further supported by numerous certifications from globally recognized institutions, such as Johns Hopkins University (clinical research), the University of Leiden (kidney and pancreas transplantation), and the Royal College of Physicians, UK (renal medicine). In addition, he has completed specialized training in kidney pathology, gout management, and ADPKD treatment. This robust academic foundation not only underpins his clinical and research proficiency but also reflects his commitment to lifelong learning and evidence-based practice.

Professional Experience

With 16 years of experience in internal medicine and nephrology, Dr. Mohamed Nasreldin has established himself as a highly competent and dedicated clinician. He began his medical career with a residency program at Odessa State Medical University, where he gained extensive exposure to various subspecialties. Since 2009, he has been an integral part of the internal medicine department at King Fahad Hospital of the University (KFHU), Saudi Arabia. In this role, he manages both inpatient and outpatient care, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients, and is actively involved in hospital consultations and on-call duties. Dr. Nasreldin’s clinical expertise covers a broad spectrum, from acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease to renal transplantation and interventional nephrology. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, he plays a pivotal role in medical education and training. He tutors nephrology fellows, mentors residents, and delivers lectures to undergraduate and postgraduate students. His leadership in clinical care, education, and patient safety has been consistently recognized by peers and institutional authorities. Known for his problem-solving abilities under pressure, team collaboration, and organizational skills, Dr. Nasreldin continues to contribute significantly to both patient outcomes and the development of future nephrologists.

Research Interests

Dr. Mohamed Nasreldin’s research interests lie primarily in clinical nephrology, with a strong focus on dialysis modalities, renal transplantation, and interventional nephrology. He is particularly passionate about improving outcomes for patients on peritoneal dialysis and exploring patient-centered decision-making processes in renal care. His doctoral research examined the use of prophylactic antibiotics in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients undergoing colonoscopy while on automated peritoneal dialysis—a prospective randomized controlled trial that reflects his commitment to optimizing clinical protocols through evidence-based research. Dr. Nasreldin is also interested in transplant nephrology, including the management of acute and chronic allograft nephropathy, and the development of new catheter insertion techniques. His research extends to diabetes-related kidney disease, endothelial dysfunction in ischemic heart disease, and innovative strategies in nephrology education and practice. He has actively participated in clinical trials, presented findings at national and international conferences, and published research aimed at improving therapeutic outcomes in nephrology. As a mentor, he supervises clinical research for residents and fellows, fostering an academic environment that values inquiry and innovation. His dedication to research enhances his clinical practice, ensuring that patients benefit from the most current and effective medical interventions.

Research Skills

Dr. Nasreldin possesses a well-rounded set of research skills developed over more than a decade of conducting clinical investigations in internal medicine and nephrology. He is experienced in the design, monitoring, and execution of clinical trials, particularly randomized controlled studies that assess new interventions in renal care. His skills encompass the formulation of research hypotheses, patient recruitment and consent, data collection and analysis, and the interpretation of clinical findings for publication and presentation. Dr. Nasreldin is also proficient in guiding research as a supervisor and mentor, especially for nephrology fellows and internal medicine residents. His methodological strengths include statistical analysis, critical appraisal of the literature, and integration of research into clinical practice. Additionally, his ability to present research findings at scientific forums and publish in peer-reviewed journals underscores his communication and academic writing abilities. He is trained in research ethics and regulatory compliance, having completed a clinical research certificate from Johns Hopkins University. His involvement in various educational workshops and clinical symposiums enhances his collaborative research experience. These research skills have enabled him to contribute significantly to medical knowledge in nephrology, while also improving clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mohamed Nasreldin has been recognized multiple times for his contributions to nephrology through awards and certificates of appreciation, reflecting both his clinical excellence and academic achievements. Notably, he received a Certificate of Appreciation at the First Gulf Peritoneal Dialysis Forum in Oman (2024) and won first place for poster presentation at the ISN-EMAN Update Congress in Nephrology, Dubai (2017). His oral presentation on acute kidney injury at the Saudi International Congress of Nephrology and Transplantation (2018) earned commendation, as did his role as a speaker at the International Conference of Diabetes and Its Complications in Baltimore (2017). He was honored by the nephrology division at King Fahad Hospital of the University for upholding high standards of care aligned with JCI requirements. Additionally, his participation in public awareness events, such as World Kidney Day, and academic initiatives like the 3rd Annual Research Day at King Saud University (2012), further illustrate his professional commitment. These accolades emphasize his role as a thought leader in nephrology, combining research, clinical practice, and public engagement. The consistent recognition from national and international platforms affirms Dr. Nasreldin’s impact on advancing kidney health and medical education.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Nasreldin stands out as a distinguished clinician, educator, and researcher in the field of nephrology, making him a strong candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. His extensive academic background, including a PhD in clinical nephrology and fellowship with the American Society of Nephrology, lays the foundation for his clinical acumen and research productivity. With over 16 years of experience, Dr. Nasreldin has shown exemplary commitment to improving patient outcomes, mentoring the next generation of physicians, and contributing to the scientific community. His research spans dialysis innovations, kidney transplantation, and interventional nephrology, all grounded in real-world clinical challenges. While his scholarly output could benefit from more high-impact journal publications and international collaborations, his existing contributions and active engagement in medical forums are noteworthy. Dr. Nasreldin’s work aligns closely with the criteria for the Excellence in Research Award—particularly through his original investigations, teaching impact, and patient-centered clinical innovations. His trajectory reflects a blend of practical application and academic inquiry, reinforcing his value to the nephrology community. Continued institutional support and broader research dissemination could further enhance his profile, making him not only a deserving recipient but also a future leader in academic nephrology.

Publications Top Notes

  1. An update on sickle cell nephropathy
    Author: A. Alhwiesh
    Journal: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation, 25(2), 249–265
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 54

  2. The use of SGLT2 inhibitors in peritoneal dialysis patients: a shade of light on dapagliflozin
    Authors: A.K. Alhwiesh, I.S. Abdul-Rahman, M.A. Nasreldin, A.M. Mohammed, …
    Journal: Archives of Nephrology and Urology, 5(1), 1–8
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 15

  3. Pregnancy in peritoneal dialysis and an infant with a ventricular septal defect
    Author: A. Alhwiesh
    Journal: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation, 26(1), 111–114
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 8

  4. A nephrologist dream of peritoneal dialysis catheter with zero migration: a multicenter prospective study
    Authors: A.K. Al‐Hwiesh, I.S. Abdul‐Rahman, J.C. Divino‐Filho, M.A. Nasreldin, …
    Journal: Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis, 28(1), 89–95
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 5

  5. A novel three cuff peritoneal dialysis catheter with low entry technique: three years single center experience
    Authors: A. Al-Hwiesh, I. Abdul-Rahman, N. Al-Audah, A. Noor, M. Nasreldin
    Journal: Urol Nephrol Open Access J, 4(5), 150–156
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 5

  6. The problem of pulmonary arterial hypertension in end-stage renal disease: can peritoneal dialysis be the solution
    Authors: A.K. Alhwiesh, I.S. Abdul-Rahman, A. Alshehri, A. Alhwiesh, M. Elnokeety, …
    Journal: BMC Nephrology, 23(1), 386
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 4

  7. Is percutaneous gastrostomy tube insertion contraindicated in adult peritoneal dialysis patients? A single-centre experience of three successful cases: it is time to revisit
    Authors: A. Alhwiesh, L. Alayoobi, H.A. Aljenaidi, K.M. Alshehabi, I. Abokaker Alghnimi, …
    Journal: The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 45(4), 438–441
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2

  8. THE SAUDI PERITONEAL DIALYSIS CATHETER: MODIFIED CATHETER AND NEW TECHNIQUE: FAREWELL TO CATHETER MIGRATION
    Authors: A. Alhwiesh, M. Nasreldin
    Journal: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 31
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 2

  9. The influence of increased peritoneal membrane surface area on dialysis adequacy
    Authors: A. Alhwiesh, S. Esam, I. Saeed, M. Ahmmed, F. Almohana
    Journal: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation, 22(4), 717–722
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 2

Nathan Savage | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nathan Savage | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from Winston-Salem State University, United States

Dr. Nathan J. Savage is an accomplished academic and clinical expert specializing in orthopedic physical therapy, clinical electrophysiology, and musculoskeletal sonography. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Winston-Salem State University. Dr. Savage has a broad educational background, having earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Utah. He is also a board-certified orthopedic specialist, clinical electrophysiologic specialist, and has specialized training in musculoskeletal ultrasound. With over two decades of experience in the physical therapy field, Dr. Savage is a respected leader known for his innovative research in ultrasound-guided dry needling interventions and sonographic evaluations in physical therapy. His work bridges the gap between clinical practice and research, making significant contributions to the development of more effective therapeutic techniques. His ability to integrate cutting-edge technologies into therapy protocols has earned him a strong reputation for pushing the boundaries of traditional physical therapy practices. Dr. Savage’s impact extends beyond research, as he actively mentors students and clinicians, preparing the next generation of physical therapy professionals.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Nathan J. Savage has an extensive educational background, having earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science from the University of Utah, a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Kansas, and a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Rhode Island. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Utah. This robust academic foundation has shaped his approach to clinical practice and research. Throughout his career, Dr. Savage has pursued various specialized certifications to enhance his clinical expertise. He is a board-certified clinical specialist in both orthopedic and clinical electrophysiologic physical therapy, and he holds a certification in musculoskeletal sonography. In addition, Dr. Savage’s pursuit of lifelong learning is evident in his participation in continuing education, where he engages in a wide range of training programs, including certifications in dry needling, manual therapy, and neuromusculoskeletal ultrasound. His commitment to ongoing education reflects his dedication to staying at the forefront of clinical and research advancements in physical therapy.

Professional Experience

Dr. Nathan J. Savage has built a distinguished career in both clinical practice and academia. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Winston-Salem State University, where he teaches various courses related to orthopedic physical therapy, manual therapy techniques, and research methodology. Dr. Savage has also served as the owner of the Academy of Sports Training & Physical Rehabilitation in Browns Summit, North Carolina, a role he has held since 2003. In this capacity, he provides expert care in sports rehabilitation and physical therapy. Additionally, he has worked as a managing physical therapist at Total Rehab, Inc. in South Ogden, Utah, and as a staff physical therapist at Foothills Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. His professional experience spans over 20 years and includes hands-on work in musculoskeletal ultrasound, electrophysiological testing, and manual therapy. Dr. Savage’s clinical and academic roles have allowed him to mentor numerous students and clinicians, providing valuable guidance in both research and professional practice.

Research Interests

Dr. Nathan J. Savage’s research interests focus primarily on advancing physical therapy practices through innovative technologies and treatment methods. He is particularly interested in musculoskeletal ultrasound, dry needling interventions, and electrophysiological assessment in the context of orthopedic physical therapy. His research aims to develop and validate new clinical techniques that improve patient outcomes and the effectiveness of physical therapy interventions. One notable area of his work is ultrasound-guided dry needling, which has shown promise in treating musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. Dr. Savage is also involved in exploring the accuracy and efficacy of sonographic evaluations, such as lumbar segmental motion and meniscal extrusion during physical therapy procedures. His research also includes the application of ultrasound in musculoskeletal examinations and physical therapy education, with a focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and training techniques for students and clinicians. Overall, his work seeks to bridge the gap between traditional rehabilitation practices and emerging technologies to enhance patient care and clinical decision-making.

Research Skills

Dr. Nathan J. Savage possesses a broad range of research skills, particularly in the areas of clinical electrophysiology, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and physical therapy interventions. His expertise in musculoskeletal sonography allows him to conduct in-depth research into the application of ultrasound technology in physical therapy, particularly in assessing joint movement and soft tissue conditions. Additionally, his proficiency in dry needling interventions and electromyography provides a strong foundation for conducting studies that investigate the effectiveness and safety of these techniques in clinical settings. Dr. Savage is skilled in designing and executing observational and experimental research studies, data analysis, and the development of research protocols. His ability to apply these research skills to real-world clinical problems is a hallmark of his work. He is also experienced in mentoring students and junior researchers, guiding them through the process of conducting clinical research. Dr. Savage’s multidisciplinary approach to research, combining physical therapy, electrophysiology, and ultrasound, enables him to develop novel solutions to improve therapeutic interventions and patient care.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Nathan J. Savage has received numerous awards and honors for his exceptional contributions to the field of physical therapy. Some of his notable awards include the Outstanding Student Researchers Award for his research on sonographic evaluation of lumbar segmental motion, the 1st Quarter Innovative Practice Award for his work on ultrasound-guided dry-needling interventions, and the Bill Sheppard Master Teacher Award for excellence in teaching. Dr. Savage has also received the Faculty Mentorship Award from the Delta Research and Education Foundation for his mentorship efforts in the All of Us Research Matters Workbench project. His dedication to research excellence has also earned him the Outstanding Technology in Research Poster Award for his work on medial tibiofemoral joint space palpation. In addition, he has been selected as the faculty speaker at the White Coat Ceremony by both the Class of 2023 and 2024. These accolades reflect Dr. Savage’s commitment to advancing both research and education in physical therapy.

Conclusion

Dr. Nathan J. Savage’s career embodies the perfect blend of clinical expertise and research innovation. His work in musculoskeletal ultrasound and dry needling interventions has significantly advanced the field of physical therapy. With over 20 years of experience, he continues to make valuable contributions to both clinical practice and academic education. His extensive research interests and impressive skills in electrophysiology, sonography, and rehabilitation technology set him apart as a leader in the field. Dr. Savage’s contributions to physical therapy are recognized not only by his peers but also by the numerous awards he has received throughout his career. As a teacher, mentor, and researcher, he has demonstrated unwavering dedication to improving patient care and advancing the profession. His ongoing work promises to have a lasting impact on the future of physical therapy and rehabilitation.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: The prognostic value of electrodiagnostic testing in patients with sciatica receiving physical therapy
    Authors: NJ Savage, JM Fritz, JC Kircher, A Thackeray
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 16
    Journal: European Spine Journal 24, 434-443

  • Title: Marrying Tendon and Nerve Gliding Exercises with Hydrodissection Following Injection for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome–A New Treatment Approach?
    Authors: NJ Savage, J Albano
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 10
    Journal: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 10 (9), 38

  • Title: The relationship between history and physical examination findings and the outcome of electrodiagnostic testing in patients with sciatica referred to physical therapy
    Authors: NJ Savage, JM Fritz, A Thackeray
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 8
    Journal: Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 44 (7), 508-517

  • Title: Sonographic measurement of median nerve cross‐sectional area to determine severity of carpal tunnel syndrome: a cautionary tale
    Authors: NJ Savage, JS McKell
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
    Journal: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 43 (9), 1645-1659

  • Title: Median Nerve Cross‐Sectional Area and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Specific Populations: Sonographic Analysis of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes or Bifid Anatomy
    Authors: NJ Savage, JS McKell
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
    Journal: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine 43 (9), 1683-1694

  • Title: “Mild”,“Moderate”, or “Severe” Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Depends on Who You Ask: Analysis of Existing Classification Systems in 665 Hands
    Authors: NJ Savage, JS McKell
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
    Journal: Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions 24 (2), 216

  • Title: Exploring Divergent Electrodiagnostic and Sonographic Findings in Patients With Suspected Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Role of Median Nerve Cross-Sectional Area
    Authors: NJ Savage, JS McKell
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Journal of Clinical Ultrasound

  • Title: Evaluation of lumbar segmental motion using ultrasound imaging following common joint mobilization techniques
    Authors: NJ Savage, K George, E Gibson, K Taylor
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy 1-13

  • Title: Sonographic Evaluation of Lumbar Segmental Motion Following Common Joint Mobilization Techniques
    Authors: NJ Savage, K George, EE Gibson, K Taylor
    Year: 2025
    Event: 2025 Combined Sections Meeting (CSM)

  • Title: Sonographic Measurement of Median Nerve CSA to Determine Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Severity: A Cautionary Tale
    Authors: NJ Savage, JS McKell
    Year: 2025
    Event: 2025 Combined Sections Meeting (CSM)

 

 

Charles Cobb | Dentistry | Excellence in Research

Dr. Charles Cobb | Dentistry | Excellence in Research

Professor Emeritus at University of Missouri-Kansas City, United States

Dr. Charles M. Cobb, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Periodontics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. With over five decades of academic, clinical, and research experience, Dr. Cobb has established himself as a leading expert in periodontics and related fields. His interdisciplinary training, which spans dentistry, microbiology, anatomy, and cell biology, underscores his broad expertise. A dedicated educator and researcher, Dr. Cobb has contributed significantly to advancing periodontal sciences through teaching, mentorship, and scholarly work. His career includes leadership roles in developing advanced academic programs and shaping the next generation of periodontists. He has also practiced clinically, providing comprehensive periodontal care alongside his academic endeavors.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Cobb’s academic credentials reflect a commitment to excellence and interdisciplinary study. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1964, followed by a Certificate in Periodontics and a Master of Science in Microbiology in 1966. He further pursued a Ph.D. in Anatomy, with a specialization in Microanatomy and Cell Biology, from Georgetown University in 1971. In addition to his formal degrees, Dr. Cobb completed military training programs, including courses at the U.S. Navy Officer Candidate School and the National Defense University, further enhancing his leadership and organizational skills.

Professional Experience

Dr. Cobb’s professional career encompasses a diverse range of roles in academia, clinical practice, and administration. He began his career in the U.S. Navy Dental Corps, where he served as Director of Courses in Mass Casualty Triage and Combat First Aid. He has held academic positions at institutions such as Louisiana State University, the University of Alabama in Birmingham, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). At UMKC, Dr. Cobb advanced through the ranks to become Professor of Periodontics and Oral Biology and later Professor Emeritus. He has also maintained private periodontal practices, balancing clinical excellence with academic commitments. His leadership roles include serving as Interim Director of Graduate Periodontics at UMKC.

Research Interests

Dr. Cobb’s research interests lie at the intersection of periodontics, implantology, and oral biology. He has explored the ultrastructural biology of the periodontium, microbiology of periodontal diseases, and bone physiology, particularly in the context of dental implant integration and peri-implant diseases. His work includes studies on bone formation, osseointegration, and the cellular and microbial dynamics of periodontal tissues. Dr. Cobb’s interdisciplinary approach integrates anatomy, microbiology, and clinical periodontics, making his research highly relevant to advancing both fundamental knowledge and practical applications in periodontal care.

Research Skills

Dr. Cobb possesses a robust set of research skills that have driven his academic and clinical contributions. He is proficient in histological and histochemical techniques, with expertise in microanatomy and cell biology. His work has involved advanced microscopy, microbial analysis, and experimental design for studying periodontal and implant-related conditions. Dr. Cobb has also demonstrated leadership in coordinating research projects, mentoring graduate students, and integrating research findings into clinical practice. His ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications underscores his effectiveness as a researcher and educator.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Cobb has been recognized for his significant contributions to periodontics and dental education. He achieved Diplomate status with the American Board of Periodontology, maintaining recertifications throughout his career until his retirement. His tenure as Professor Emeritus at UMKC reflects his long-standing impact on the academic community. Additionally, his service in the U.S. Navy and his academic leadership roles further highlight his commitment to excellence and professional integrity. Dr. Cobb’s awards and honors underscore his dedication to advancing periodontal science and education.

Conclusion

Dr. Charles M. Cobb’s distinguished career exemplifies a lifetime commitment to excellence in periodontics, education, and research. His interdisciplinary expertise, spanning microbiology, anatomy, and clinical periodontics, has contributed to advancing knowledge and improving clinical outcomes. As an educator, he has shaped the careers of countless dental professionals through innovative teaching and mentorship. His research has addressed critical challenges in periodontal and implant sciences

Publication Top Notes

  1. Perigraftitis and implant therapy: A case report
    • Authors: Do, J.H., Cobb, C.M.
    • Year: 2024
  2. The need for updated treatment- and outcomes-based guidelines for periodontal therapy
    • Authors: Harrel, S.K., Cobb, C.M.
    • Year: 2024
  3. Calculus: A risk factor for failed periodontal therapy
    • Authors: Harrel, S.K., Cobb, C.M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  4. Development of Root Caries Associated with the Use of Sugar-Free Nicotine Lozenges: A Long-Term Case Report
    • Authors: Ehrhardt, C., Mäkinen, K.K., Cobb, C.M.
    • Year: 2024
  5. Laser and scanning electron microscopy evaluation of residual microislands of calculus
    • Authors: Harrel, S.K., Cobb, C.M., Nunn, M.E., Zhao, D.
    • Year: 2024
  6. A randomized double-blind clinical trial evaluating comparative plaque and gingival health associated with commercially available stannous fluoride-containing dentifrices as compared to a sodium fluoride control dentifrice
    • Authors: Geisinger, M.L., Geurs, N.C., Novy, B., Takesh, T., Wilder-Smith, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  7. Authors’ Response
    • Authors: Harrel, S.K., Rethman, M.P., Cobb, C.M., Sottosanti, J.S., Sheldon, L.N.
    • Year: 2023
  8. When is periodontal maintenance not enough?: The need for clinical guidance
    • Authors: Harrel, S.K., Rethman, M.P., Cobb, C.M., Sottosanti, J.S., Sheldon, L.N.
    • Year: 2023
  9. Effect of EDTA Gel on Residual Subgingival Calculus and Biofilm: An In Vitro Pilot Study
    • Authors: Cobb, C.M., Harrel, S.K., Zhao, D., Spencer, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 4
  10. Commentary Letters
    • Authors: Rethman, M.P., Harrel, S.K., Cobb, C.M., Sottosanti, J.S., Sheldon, L.N.
    • Year: 2022