Mahsa Dolatshahi | Pediatric Neurology

Dr. Mahsa Dolatshahi , Leading Researcher inĀ Pediatric Neurology

Post-doctoral Research Associate, Washington University in Saint Louis, United States.

Hats off to Dr. Mahsa Dolatshahi for clinching the prestigious Best Researcher Award bestowed by Pencis! Your unwavering dedication, groundbreaking research, and scholarly endeavors have undeniably left an indelible mark in your domain. Your steadfast commitment to propelling the frontiers of knowledge is truly praiseworthy. Here’s to your ongoing triumphs in sculpting the trajectory of academia and offering priceless contributions to your field. Bravo on a job well done! šŸŒŸšŸ‘

Education

Farzanegan High School, Khorramabad, Iran (2006-2014) šŸŽ“

    • Achieved the first rank in high school šŸ„‡
    • Natural Sciences Diploma šŸŒæ

Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (2014-2021) šŸ„

    • Medical Doctor šŸ©ŗ
    • Master of Public Health (2017-2021) šŸŒ

Sending hearty congratulations on your outstanding accomplishments! šŸŽ‰ Your dedication and hard work truly shine through. šŸŒŸ

Experience

2022-Present šŸŒ

  • Post-doctoral Research Fellow
  • NeuroImaging Libraries, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University in St. Louis šŸ§ šŸ’¼

2016-2022 šŸŒ

  • Active member and Executive Manager
  • NeuroImaging Network (NIN), Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN) šŸ’»šŸŒ

2015-2021 šŸ§ 

  • Active member
  • Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Research Program (INRP), Students’ Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) šŸŽ“šŸ”¬

2020-2021 šŸ„

  • Research Associate
  • Iranian Center of Neurological Research, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences šŸ§ŖšŸ’”

2018-2019 šŸŽ“

  • Manager of Research Deputy
  • Students’ Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) šŸ“ššŸ”

2016-2017 šŸ§ 

  • Research Management
  • Neuropsychology Association (NPA), Students’ Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) šŸŒšŸ¤

Heartfelt congratulations on your remarkable journey! šŸŽ‰ Your dedication to research and education truly stands out.

Honors & Awards
  • šŸ† Winner of the Best Student Researcher Award, Ibn Sina Festival, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Tehran, Iran (2022)
  • šŸ… Winner of the Most Active Researcher Prize, Studentsā€™ Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Tehran, Iran (2019)
  • šŸ„‰ Bronze Medal in Individual and Group Categories in 11th National Scientific Thinking in National Basic Sciences Olympiad (2019)
  • šŸ“š 11th rank in Basic Sciences Exam amongst National Medical Schools (2017)
  • šŸŽ“ 4th rank in Natural Sciences in the Annual National University Entrance Exam (2014)

Congratulations on your outstanding achievements! šŸŒŸ

Skills
  • Clinical Reasoning: Intermediate šŸ„ (Practical application of medical knowledge)
  • English Speaking/Writing Skills: Professional šŸ“šŸ—£ļø (Excellent communication proficiency in both spoken and written English)
  • Study Design: High-Intermediate šŸ“š (Advanced understanding and proficiency in designing research studies)
  • Scientific Writing: High-Intermediate āœļø (Proficient in crafting scientific papers and reports)
  • Statistical Analysis and Interpretation:
    • SPSS: Intermediate šŸ“Š (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)
    • R: Intermediate šŸ“ˆ (Statistical programming language)
  • Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: High-Intermediate šŸ“– (Advanced skills in conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses)
  • Brain Structural Data Analysis (FreeSurfer): High-Intermediate šŸ§  (Expertise in analyzing brain structural data using FreeSurfer)
  • Brain Diffusion Data Processing and Analysis (DTI and DBSI data using FSL): High-Intermediate šŸ§  (Proficient in processing and interpreting brain diffusion data)
  • Brain Perfusion Data Processing and Analysis (PCASL data using SPM): Intermediate šŸ§  (Competent in processing and analyzing brain perfusion data using SPM)
  • Brain fMRI Data Processing and Analysis (rsfMRI data using FSL): Intermediate šŸ§  (Skilled in processing and analyzing brain fMRI data using FSL)
  • Programming:
    • R: Intermediate šŸ–„ļø (Statistical programming language)
    • Python: Basic šŸ (Foundational knowledge in Python programming)
  • Research Management: Intermediate šŸ“Š (Proficient in managing research projects and teams)
  • Teamwork: Professional šŸ‘„ (Highly effective in collaborative work environments)
Publications
  1. Mohajer, B., Moradi, K., Guermazi, A., Dolatshahi, M., Roemer, F. W., Ibad, H. A., Parastooei, G., Conaghan, P. G., Zikria, B. A., Wan, M., Cao, X., Lima, J. A. C., & Demehri, S.
    • Title: “Statin use and longitudinal changes in quantitative MRI-based biomarkers of thigh muscle quality: data from Osteoarthritis Initiative.”
    • Published in: Skeletal Radiology (2023, October 16)
    • DOI: Link šŸ„šŸ“Š
  2. Dolatshahi, M., Commean, P. K., Rahmani, F., Liu, J., Lloyd, L., Nguyen, C., Hantler, N., Ly, M., Yu, G., Ippolito, J. E., Sirlin, C., Morris, J. C., Benzinger, T. L. S., & Raji, C. A.
    • Title: “Alzheimer Disease Pathology and Neurodegeneration in Midlife Obesity: A Pilot Study.”
    • Published in: Aging Dis (2023, August 3)
    • DOI: Link šŸ§ šŸ
  3. Dolatshahi, M., Sanjari Moghaddam, H., Saberi, P., Mohammadi, S., & Hadi Aarabi, M.
    • Title: “Central Nervous System Microstructural Alterations in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Studies.”
    • Published in: Diabetes Res Clin Pract (2023, March 31)
    • DOI: Link šŸ§ šŸ©ø
  4. Salehipour, A., Dolatshahi, M., Haghshomar, M., & Amin, J.
    • Title: “The Role of Thyroid Dysfunction in Alzheimerā€™s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.”
    • Published in: The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease (2023, April 1)
    • DOI: Link šŸ¦‹šŸ§ 
  5. Davoody, S., Goeschl, S., Dolatshahi, M., Davari-Ashtiani, R., Saffarpour, R., Sodeifian, F., & Brand, S.
    • Title: “Relation between ADHD and COVID-19: A Narrative Review to Guide Advancing Clinical Research and Therapy.”
    • Published in: Iranian Journal of Psychiatry (2022, 17(1)) šŸ§ šŸŒ
  6. Dolatshahi, M., Salehipour, A., Saghazadeh, A., Sanjari Moghaddam, H., Aghamollaii, V., Fotouhi, A., & Tafakhori, A.
    • Title: “Thyroid hormone levels in Alzheimer disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis.”
    • Published in: Endocrine (2022, September 27)
    • DOI: Link šŸ§ šŸ“Š
  7. Rashedi, S., Mardani, M., Rafati, A., Khavandi, M. M., Mohammadi, F., Javanshir, S., Sarallah, R., Dolatshahi, M., Sabahi, M., Azadnajafabad, S., Tavolinejad, H., & Rezaei, N.
    • Title: “Circular RNAs as prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma.”
    • Published in: J Clin Lab Anal (2022, August 21)
    • DOI: Link šŸ”„šŸ”¬
  8. Mohajer, B., Moradi, K., Guermazi, A., Dolatshahi, M., Zikria, B., Najafzadeh, N., Kalyani, R. R., Roemer, F. W., Berenbaum, F., & Demehri, S.
    • Title: “Diabetes-associated thigh muscle degeneration mediates knee osteoarthritis-related outcomes: results from a longitudinal cohort study.”
    • Published in: Eur Radiol (2022, August 11)
    • DOI: Link šŸšŸ¦µ
  9. Mohajer, B., Dolatshahi, M., Moradi, K., Najafzadeh, N., Eng, J., Zikria, B., Wan, M., Cao, X., Roemer, F. W., Guermazi, A., & Demehri, S.
    • Title: “Role of Thigh Muscle Changes in Knee Osteoarthritis Outcomes: Osteoarthritis Initiative Data.”
    • Published in: Radiology (2022)
    • DOI: Link šŸ¦µšŸ“ˆ
  10. Rahimi, R., Dolatshahi, M., Abbasi-Feijani, F., Momtazmanesh, S., Cattarinussi, G., Aarabi, M. H., & Pini, L.
    • Title: “Microstructural white matter alterations associated with migraine headaches: a systematic review of diffusion tensor imaging studies.”
    • Published in: Brain Imaging and Behavior (2022, June 16)
    • DOI: Link šŸ§ šŸ’¢ (The first two authors had equal contribution)

Mario Zuccarello | Cerebrovascular | 7691

Prof Mario Zuccarello, Leading Researcher in Cerebrovascular

Professor, University of Cincinnati,Ā United States

Congratulations, ProfĀ  MarioĀ  Zuccarello, on winning the esteemed Best Review Article Award from Pencis! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Hereā€™s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Education:

  • 1976Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  University of Padova, Italy
  • 1976-1980Ā  Ā Resident in Neurosurgery University of Padova, Padova, Italy
  • 1984-1985Ā  Ā University of Iowa, Iowa City, Fellowship University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, Fellowship
  • 1985-1988Ā  Ā The University Hospital, Cincinnati,
  • 1985-1988Ā  Ā Fellowship

Professional Profiles:

Certification & Licensure

  • 1976 University of Padova, Padova, Italy ā€“ MD
  • 1976 Registered Medical Practitioner in Italy
  • 1980 University of Padova, Padova, Italy ā€“ Diploma of Specialization in Neurosurgery
  • 1984 Foreign Medical Graduate Examination in Medical Sciences (FMGEMS)
  • 1990 Licensed in Ohio

Honors

  1. Certificate of Recognition, Vasospasm Scientific Committee: 2013
  2. Clinical MVP Doctorā€™s Day Award, University Hospital: 2012
  3. Top Doctors in Cincinnati: 2005-2022 Best Doctors in America: 2006-2020
  4. S. News & World Report Top Doctors: 2012
  5. Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine: 2002
  6. Distinguished Physician Award, Kentucky Nurses: 1998
  7. Distinguished Physician Award, Kentucky Nurses: 1996
  8. Research Challenge Award, University of Cincinnati: 1994
  9. Recipient of NATO Fellowship: 1984
  10. Scholar of the Max Planck Gesellschaft, Munich, Germany: 1977
  11. Summa Cum Laude, University of Padova, Italy: 1976

Appointments & Positions

  • 2020-present John M. Tew Endowed Chair in Neurosurgical Oncology
  • 2020-present Director, Brain Tumor Center, UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Cincinnati, OH
  • 2017-2020 Director, Division of Skull Base Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 2014-2017 Associate Director of Clinical Care UC Neuroscience Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 2010-2017 Professor and Frank H. Mayfield Chair for Neurological Surgery Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 2009-2010 Interim Chairman Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 2004-2009 Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 2000-2010 Director, Division of Cerebrovascular Surgery Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 1999-present Professor of Clinical Neurosurgery Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 1998-present Neurosurgeon, UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Cincinnati, OH
  • 1994-2017 Director, Division of Clinical Trials Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 1993-2017 Neurosurgeon, Mayfield Clinic
  • 1993-present Member, The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Team
  • 1990-1999 Associate Professor Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 1990-2009 Chief of Neurosurgery Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Administration Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
  • 1988-1990 Assistant Professor, Division of Neurosurgery Galliera Hospital, Genova, Italy
  • 1985 Instructor in Neurosurgery (Except for Military Service, May 1981-August 1982) University of Padova, Padova, Italy
  • 1983 Research Fellow Department of Neurosurgery University of Iowa and Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa, and University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA
  • 1982 Clinical Fellow Department of Neurosurgery University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
  • 1981-1982 Chief of Neurology and Neurosurgery Services Military Hospital, Padova, Italy
  • 1980-1982 Instructor in Neurosurgery, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

Invited Publications

  • Berger RJ, Zuccarello M, Keller JT: Nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in the rat dura mater. Neuroreport 5:519-521, 1994.
  • Kocaeli H, Zuccarello M: Management of spontaneous intracerebral hematomas: Review of the literature. Neurosurg Q 18(3): 207-215, 2008.
  • Adeoye O, Clark JF, Khatri P, Wagner KR, Zuccarello M, PyneGeithman GJ: Do current animal models of intracerebral hemorrhage mirror the human pathology? Transl Stroke Res 2:17-25, 2011.
  • Mette D, Strunk R, Zuccarello M: Cerebral blood flow measurement in Neurosurgery. Transl Stroke Res 2:152-158, 2011.
  • Andaluz N, Zuccarello M, Dreier J, Hartings JA: The role of cortical spreading depolarizations in delayed cerebral ischemia after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. J Bras Neurocirurg 22(1): 45-53, 2011.

Presentations

  • Complex Skull Base Approaches [Faculty] Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington, DC: 9/12/2023
  • ICH in Sickle Cell Anemia and Revascularization Techniques (oral) 6th Annual Aspen Conference on Pediatric Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke, Aspen, CO: 7/13/2023
  • Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms: How I Do It (oral) Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine: 5/31/2023
  • The Anatomy of the Cavernous Sinus (oral) Techniques and Nuances to the Cavernous Sinus (oral) Advanced Anatomy of the Head & Neck, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH: 2/1/2023
  • Middle Cranial Fossa Approach and its Variations: Surgical Anatomy and Clinical Indications (Oral/Virtual) Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine: 4/6/2022
  • The Anatomy of the Cavernous Sinus (oral) Techniques and Nuances to the Cavernous Sinus (oral) Advanced Anatomy of the Head & Neck, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH: 2/23/2022

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NeuroFusion Industry Trailblazer Award

Introduction Of NeuroFusion Industry Trailblazer Award

Welcome to the NeuroFusion Industry Trailblazer Award, a prestigious accolade that recognizes outstanding individuals who have blazed new trails and made significant contributions at the intersection of neurology and industry. This award celebrates leaders who have demonstrated innovation, leadership, and a profound impact on advancing neuroscientific applications within the industry.

Eligibility:

The NeuroFusion Industry Trailblazer Award is open to professionals, innovators, and leaders in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must exhibit exceptional contributions and a significant trailblazing impact at the intersection of neurology and industry.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, industry certifications, and a distinguished record of trailblazing contributions in neurology-related industries are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to showcase any relevant publications, reports, or articles that highlight their trailblazing contributions at the intersection of neurology and industry.

Requirements:

Demonstrate exceptional industry impact, leadership, or achievements that have trailblazed new paths in the neuroscientific domain. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your industry trailblazing contributions, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your work.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their trailblazing contributions in the field of neurology within the industry.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the NeuroFusion Industry Trailblazer Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the neurology and industry communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual trailblazing achievements but also the positive influence candidates have had within the neurology and broader industry community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your professional journey, achievements, and significant contributions at the intersection of neurology and industry.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your industry trailblazing contributions and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your work on the neuroscientific and industry landscape.

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NeuroGenesis Academic Pioneer Award

Introduction Of NeuroGenesis Academic Pioneer Award

Welcome to the NeuroGenesis Academic Pioneer Award, an esteemed recognition that applauds individuals who have pioneered new frontiers in the academic landscape of neurology. This award celebrates those who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and a profound impact on the advancement of neuroscientific knowledge.

Eligibility:

The NeuroGenesis Academic Pioneer Award is open to scholars, researchers, and academics in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must exemplify a pioneering spirit and have significantly contributed to the evolution of neuroscientific understanding.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, extensive research experience, and a distinguished record of pioneering contributions in neurology are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to showcase their extensive record of publications, research papers, and articles that highlight their pioneering work in the field of neurology.

Requirements:

Demonstrate pioneering leadership, innovation, or exceptional achievements in neuroscientific research. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your academic pioneering contributions, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your work.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their pioneering contributions in the field of neurology.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the NeuroGenesis Academic Pioneer Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and enhanced visibility within the academic and neurology communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual academic pioneering achievements but also the positive influence candidates have had within the academic and neurology community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your professional journey, achievements, and significant contributions to the field of neurology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your academic pioneering contributions and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your work on the neuroscientific landscape.

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InnoMind Research Breakthrough Award

Introduction Of InnoMind Research Breakthrough Award

Welcome to the InnoMind Research Breakthrough Award, a prestigious recognition celebrating individuals who have pioneered groundbreaking discoveries in the field of neurology. This award honors those whose innovative research has pushed the boundaries of knowledge, inspiring new perspectives and advancements in the understanding of the mind and brain.

Eligibility:

The InnoMind Research Breakthrough Award is open to researchers, scholars, and professionals in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must showcase exceptional contributions and a significant breakthrough in neuroscientific research.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, extensive research experience, and a distinguished record of breakthroughs in neurology are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to highlight any relevant publications, articles, or reports that showcase their groundbreaking contributions to the field of neurology.

Requirements:

Demonstrate a significant breakthrough in neuroscientific research, leadership, or achievement. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your research breakthrough, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your contributions.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their research breakthroughs in the field of neurology.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the InnoMind Research Breakthrough Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the academic and neurology communities.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your professional journey, achievements, and significant breakthroughs in the field of neurology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your research breakthrough and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your contributions to the neuroscientific landscape.

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BrainBridge Industry Impact Award

Introduction Of BrainBridge Industry Impact Award

Welcome to the BrainBridge Industry Impact Award, a prestigious accolade honoring individuals who have made a significant impact on the neuroscientific landscape through groundbreaking contributions in the industry. This award recognizes leaders who have bridged the gap between neuroscience and industry, driving innovation and fostering positive change within the sector.

Eligibility:

The BrainBridge Industry Impact Award is open to professionals, innovators, and leaders in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must demonstrate exceptional contributions and a profound impact on the intersection of neurology and industry.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, industry certifications, and a distinguished record of impact in neurology-related industries are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to highlight any relevant publications, reports, or articles that showcase their impactful contributions to the neurology and industry interface.

Requirements:

Demonstrate exceptional industry impact, leadership, or achievement in the neuroscientific domain. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your industry impact, and supporting files that showcase the influence of your contributions.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their industry contributions in the field of neurology.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the BrainBridge Industry Impact Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the neurology and industry communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual industry impact but also the positive influence candidates have had within the neurology and broader industry community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your professional journey, achievements, and significant contributions to the intersection of neurology and industry.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your industry impact and include supporting files that provide evidence of the influence of your contributions to the neuroscientific and industry landscape.

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NeuroElite Academic Achievement Award

Introduction Of NeuroElite Academic Achievement Award

Welcome to the NeuroElite Academic Achievement Award, an esteemed recognition that celebrates the pinnacle of academic excellence in the field of neurology. This award honors individuals who have demonstrated outstanding scholarly achievements, exceptional dedication, and a significant impact on advancing knowledge in the neuroscientific domain.

Eligibility:

The NeuroElite Academic Achievement Award is open to scholars, researchers, and academics in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must exhibit a profound commitment to academic excellence and have made notable contributions to the advancement of neuroscientific knowledge.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, certifications, and a distinguished record of academic achievements in neurology are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to present a substantial record of published research papers, articles, or other influential contributions to the field of neurology.

Requirements:

Demonstrate exceptional academic achievements, leadership, or contributions in neuroscientific research. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your academic accomplishments, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your contributions.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their academic achievements in the field of neurology.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the NeuroElite Academic Achievement Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the academic and neurology communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual academic achievements but also the positive influence candidates have had within the academic and neurology community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your academic journey, achievements, and significant contributions to the field of neurology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your academic achievements and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your contributions to the neuroscientific academic landscape.

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CogniQuest Innovation Catalyst Award

Introduction Of CogniQuest Innovation Catalyst Award

Welcome to the CogniQuest Innovation Catalyst Award, a prestigious recognition designed to honor individuals who have served as catalysts for innovation in the field of neurology. This award celebrates those whose groundbreaking contributions have fueled progress, inspired change, and driven advancements in the understanding and application of cognitive sciences.

Eligibility:

The CogniQuest Innovation Catalyst Award is open to professionals, researchers, and innovators in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must demonstrate a profound impact on the neuroscientific landscape through their innovative contributions.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, certifications, and a notable record of innovation in neurology are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to highlight any relevant publications, articles, or reports that showcase their innovative contributions to the field of neurology.

Requirements:

Demonstrate exceptional innovation, leadership, or achievement in neuroscientific research. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your innovative contributions, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your efforts.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their innovative contributions in the field of neurology.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the CogniQuest Innovation Catalyst Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the neurology and innovation communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual innovative achievements but also the positive influence candidates have had within the neurology and broader community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your professional journey, achievements, and significant contributions to the field of neurology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your innovative contributions and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your contributions to the neuroscientific landscape.

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NeuroStrive Business Visionary Award

Introduction Of NeuroStrive Business Visionary Award

Welcome to the NeuroStrive Business Visionary Award, a prestigious accolade that celebrates visionary leaders in the field of neurology who have demonstrated outstanding innovation and strategic vision in the realm of business. This award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the intersection of neurology and business, driving positive change and shaping the future of the industry.

Eligibility:

The NeuroStrive Business Visionary Award is open to professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must showcase exceptional business acumen, innovation, and a commitment to advancing the intersection of neurology and business.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, business certifications, and a distinguished record of visionary leadership in neurology are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to highlight any relevant publications, articles, or reports that showcase their thought leadership and impact on the neurology and business landscape.

Requirements:

Demonstrate exceptional visionary leadership, innovation, or achievement in the neurology and business sector. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your business visionary contributions, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your efforts.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and impact of their visionary leadership in the neurology and business field.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the NeuroStrive Business Visionary Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the neurology and business communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual business visionary achievements but also the positive influence candidates have had within the neurology and business community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your professional journey, achievements, and significant contributions to the intersection of neurology and business.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your business visionary contributions and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your efforts on the neuroscientific and business landscape.

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MindMastery Academic Brilliance Award

Introduction Of MindMastery Academic Brilliance Award

Welcome to the MindMastery Academic Brilliance Award, an esteemed recognition honoring individuals who have exhibited exceptional brilliance in the field of neurology through their academic achievements. This award celebrates scholars who have demonstrated outstanding intellect, innovation, and a commitment to advancing knowledge in the realm of the mind and brain.

Eligibility:

The MindMastery Academic Brilliance Award is open to scholars, researchers, and academics in the field of neurology, without age restrictions. Candidates must showcase exemplary academic brilliance and have significantly contributed to the advancement of neuroscientific knowledge.

Qualification:

Applicants should hold a minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. Advanced degrees, certifications, and a distinguished record of academic brilliance in neurology are highly valued.

Publications:

Candidates are encouraged to present a substantial record of published research papers, articles, or other impactful contributions to the field of neurology.

Requirements:

Demonstrate exceptional academic brilliance, leadership, or achievement in neurology. Provide a comprehensive biography, an abstract of your academic brilliance, and supporting files that showcase the impact of your contributions.

Evaluation Criteria:

A distinguished panel of experts will assess candidates based on the originality, significance, and brilliance of their academic achievements in the field of neurology.

Submission Guidelines:

Follow the submission guidelines meticulously, ensuring all required documents are included. Incomplete submissions may not be considered for evaluation.

Recognition:

Winners of the MindMastery Academic Brilliance Award will receive a prestigious honor, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the academic and neurology communities.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges not only individual academic brilliance but also the positive influence candidates have had within the academic and neurology community.

Biography:

Include a comprehensive biography highlighting your academic journey, achievements, and significant contributions to the field of neurology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

Submit a concise abstract summarizing your academic brilliance and include supporting files that provide evidence of the impact of your contributions to the neuroscientific academic landscape.

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