yang Li | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Prof. yang Li | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Chief physician at First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, China

Dr. Yang Li is a distinguished Chief Neurologist at the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, with over three decades of experience in cognitive disorder research and clinical practice. He holds a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree and serves as a doctoral advisor. As the head of the Core Advanced Cognitive Center, he has played a pivotal role in advancing cognitive health initiatives in China. His contributions include the establishment of Shanxi Province’s first memory clinic in 2009, which received national recognition in subsequent years. Dr. Li has spearheaded multiple projects focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), significantly enhancing early detection and patient care strategies. Recognized for his exceptional contributions, he has been awarded the Second Prize of the Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and was selected as a leading talent under the “San Jin Talents” Support Program.

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Education

Dr. Yang Li obtained his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, equipping him with the expertise necessary for his extensive work in neurology and cognitive disorders. As a dedicated academic, he has mentored numerous doctoral candidates, guiding them in clinical research. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing neurological science, particularly in memory and cognitive function research. His efforts have contributed significantly to the development of national health policies and innovative diagnostic techniques for neurodegenerative disorders.

Experience

With more than 30 years in the field, Dr. Li has played a transformative role in neurology, specializing in cognitive disorders. His leadership at the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University has resulted in numerous breakthroughs in early detection and treatment methodologies for conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Li has also been instrumental in establishing national training programs, including the Cognitive Specialty Capacity Building Project initiated by the National Health Commission. His expertise extends beyond clinical practice to impactful policy formulation and implementation. His work in digital screening tools and community-based healthcare projects underscores his innovative approach to neurological health.

Research Interests

Dr. Li’s research is primarily centered on cognitive disorders, particularly Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. He has pioneered advancements in early screening tools and interventions, integrating digital diagnostics such as neuroimaging assessments, PET-CT scans, and gait analysis. His recent initiatives focus on community-based screening, aiming to develop scalable and efficient methods for detecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia in aging populations. His work contributes significantly to global research in cognitive health, emphasizing preventive strategies and innovative therapeutic approaches.

Awards

Dr. Li’s contributions to cognitive neurology have earned him numerous accolades. He was honored with the Second Prize of the Shanxi Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award in recognition of his pioneering research in neurodegenerative disorders. In 2018, he was selected as a leading talent under the “San Jin Talents” Support Program. His memory clinic, established in 2009, was recognized as a “National Outstanding Memory Clinic” in both 2013 and 2014. His dedication to advancing early screening and intervention methods for cognitive impairments has positioned him as a key figure in neurological research and healthcare innovation.

Publications

Dr. Li has contributed extensively to the scientific community with high-impact publications in leading journals. Some of his notable works include:

Qin Y, Han H, Li Y, et al. (2023). “Estimating Bidirectional Transitions and Identifying Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment.” Neurology, 100(3), e297-e307. [Cited by 120 articles].

Jia J, Zhao T, Liu Z, et al. (2023). “Association between Healthy Lifestyle and Memory Decline in Older Adults: 10-Year Prospective Cohort Study.” BMJ, 380, e072691. [Cited by 95 articles].

Wu H, Ren Z, Gan J, et al. (2022). “Blood Pressure Control and Risk of Post-Stroke Dementia.” Front Neurol, 13, 1069667. [Cited by 87 articles].

Zhang X, Lv L, Min G, Wang Q, Zhao Y, Li Y. (2021). “Complex Figure Test and Its Clinical Application in Neuropsychiatric Disorders.” Front Neurol, 12, 680474. [Cited by 78 articles].

Xu SY, Song MM, Liu DY, et al. (2024). “Contrast-Induced Encephalopathy with Elevated Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein.” Br J Neurosurg, 38(4), 963-967. [Cited by 56 articles].

Wang F, Fei M, Hu WZ, et al. (2022). “Prevalence of Constipation in Elderly and Its Association with Dementia.” Front Neurosci, 15, 821654. [Cited by 102 articles].

Xing Y, Zhu Z, Du Y, et al. (2020). “COG-REAGENT: Cognitive Training in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment.” J Alzheimers Dis, 75(3), 779-787. [Cited by 112 articles].

Conclusion

Dr. Yang Li has made remarkable contributions to cognitive neurology through his pioneering research, clinical expertise, and commitment to early detection of neurodegenerative disorders. His leadership in community-based screening projects and digital health interventions has significantly advanced the field of cognitive disorders. With numerous prestigious awards, high-impact publications, and dedicated mentorship, Dr. Li continues to shape the landscape of Alzheimer’s and dementia research. His work not only enhances diagnostic methodologies but also fosters preventive healthcare strategies, making a lasting impact on the global fight against cognitive decline.

Javad Amini Mahabadi | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology | Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan | Iran

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi is a distinguished researcher in reproductive biology and stem cell research. He holds a Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology from Kashan University of Medical Sciences, where he has been actively contributing to the advancement of medical sciences. With a deep commitment to academic excellence, Dr. Amini Mahabadi has played a pivotal role in various research initiatives focusing on IVF, histopathology, and medical genetics. His expertise extends to scientific writing, laboratory techniques, and mentoring young researchers. As a multilingual scholar fluent in Persian and English, he engages in numerous academic workshops and research committees, striving to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical application.

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Education

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi pursued his academic journey at Kashan University of Medical Sciences, where he obtained his Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology. His educational background is strongly rooted in cellular biology, stem cell differentiation, and infertility treatment methodologies. His research focus during his doctoral studies revolved around innovative applications of stem cell technology in germ cell differentiation, leading to groundbreaking findings in reproductive health. His academic training has provided him with an extensive knowledge base in histopathology, embryology, and medical genetics, making him a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Experience

Dr. Amini Mahabadi boasts over a decade of experience in academia and research. He has been an integral part of the Gametogenesis Research Center at Kashan University of Medical Sciences, where he has actively contributed to various projects on stem cell applications, male infertility, and regenerative medicine. He has served as a mentor and research guide to graduate students, overseeing numerous dissertations and research endeavors. His involvement in high-impact research collaborations with esteemed institutions and journals has significantly enriched his professional expertise. As a reviewer for reputable medical journals, he plays a key role in maintaining the integrity and quality of scientific publications.

Research Interests

Dr. Amini Mahabadi’s research interests primarily encompass reproductive biology, stem cell technology, and infertility treatments. His investigations have focused on germ cell differentiation from induced pluripotent stem cells, the impact of environmental factors on fertility, and novel therapeutic approaches for reproductive disorders. His work also extends to exploring the role of genetic polymorphisms in infertility and employing herbal medicine in reproductive health. Additionally, he has contributed to the study of regenerative therapies, emphasizing the potential of bioengineered tissues in treating reproductive dysfunctions.

Awards

Dr. Amini Mahabadi has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to reproductive science and medical research. He has received several accolades and nominations for his pioneering work in infertility treatments and stem cell research. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge has earned him esteemed awards from Kashan University of Medical Sciences and other professional organizations. His research findings have not only been acknowledged nationally but have also gained international recognition, underscoring his influence in the global scientific community.

Selected Publications

Amini Mahabadi J, Karimian M, Aghighi F, et al. “Retinoic acid and 17β-estradiol improve male germ cell differentiation from mouse-induced pluripotent stem cells.” Andrologia, 2020. (Cited by 45 articles)

Enderami SE, Mansour RN, Hasanzadeh E, et al. “Applications of blood plasma derivatives for cutaneous wound healing: A mini-review of clinical studies.” Regenerative Therapy, 2024. (Cited by 30 articles)

Rabbani S, Moshkdanian G, Azadchehr M, et al. “Investigating the difference in the length of lower limbs in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome.” Archives of Trauma Research, 2024. (Cited by 25 articles)

Yousefzadeh M, Amini Mahabadi J, Karimian M, Nikzad H. “Evaluation of Association between HTR2A and SLC18A Genes Polymorphisms with the Risk of Male Infertility.” International Archives of Health Sciences, 2024. (Cited by 20 articles)

Soleimani Z, Esalatmanesh K, Azadchehr M, et al. “Examining the Outcome of Patients with COVID-19 Receiving Vitamin D Supplement.” International Archives of Health Sciences, 2024. (Cited by 18 articles)

Kosari M, Khorvash F, Sayyah MK, et al. “The influence of propolis plus Hyoscyamus niger L. against COVID‐19: A phase II, multicenter, placebo‐controlled, randomized trial.” Phytotherapy Research, 2024. (Cited by 15 articles)

Amini Mahabadi J, Sabzalipoor H, Bafrani HH, et al. “Application of induced pluripotent stem cell and embryonic stem cell technology to the study of male infertility.” Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018. (Cited by 12 articles)

Conclusion

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi is a highly esteemed researcher whose work in reproductive biology and stem cell research has had a profound impact on the field. His dedication to scientific discovery, coupled with his extensive academic experience, positions him as a leader in infertility research. Through his numerous high-impact publications, collaborations, and mentorship roles, he continues to advance medical knowledge and inspire the next generation of researchers. His unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence ensures that his contributions will have a lasting influence on reproductive health and medical science.