Dr. Hossein Banki-Koshki | Mental Disorder | Best Researcher Award


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Dr. Hossein Banki-Koshki | Mental Disorder | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate in Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT), Iran.

Dr. Hossein Banki-Koshki is a distinguished researcher and recipient of the Best Researcher Award in the field of Mental Disorders. His academic journey has been a dynamic exploration of the intersection between technology and life sciences. Driven by an insatiable curiosity, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering (Bioelectrics) from AUT in 2015, immersing himself in the electrifying realm of bioengineering. The spark ignited during his undergraduate years propelled him to further heights, leading him to pursue a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering with a specialization in Biomedical Informatics at AUT from 2016 to 2018. This postgraduate expedition was a harmonious blend of cutting-edge technology and the intricacies of biomedical data, sculpting Dr. Banki-Koshki into a versatile professional. His academic chapters form a compelling narrative of dedication to unraveling the mysteries of biomedical sciences through the innovative lens of engineering solutions. Beyond his academic prowess, Dr. Banki-Koshki’s notable achievements include the Best Researcher Award, showcasing his impactful contributions to the understanding and advancement of mental health disorders.

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EDUCATION :

In the vibrant realm of academia, my educational journey has been a thrilling exploration of the intersection between technology and life sciences. Embarking on this intellectual odyssey, I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering (Bioelectrics) from AUT in 2015, delving deep into the electrifying realm of bioengineering. The spark ignited during my undergraduate years fueled my passion, leading me to pursue a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering with a specialization in Biomedical Informatics at AUT from 2016 to 2018. This postgraduate expedition was a dynamic blend of cutting-edge technology and the intricacies of biomedical data, shaping me into a versatile professional. The amalgamation of these academic chapters paints a vivid picture of my commitment to unraveling the mysteries of biomedical sciences through the lens of innovative engineering solutions. šŸ§ šŸ”¬āœØ

Experience :

Embarking on the pinnacle of his academic journey, he is currently immersed in the captivating realm of Bioelectrical Engineering as a diligent PhD student at Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) in Tehran, Iran. His doctoral thesis delves into the intriguing intersection of chaos theory and neural networks, offering a unique perspective on modeling cognitive processes. The fruits of his labor have manifested in the publication of one ISI article and two domestic papers, contributing to the ever-expanding landscape of knowledge. With the imminent defense of his doctoral thesis in the next two months, the excitement and anticipation are palpable. His academic trajectory, marked by the completion of a master’s degree in Biomedical Information Engineering and a bachelor’s degree in Bioelectric Engineering, reflects his steadfast commitment to the field. Grateful for the opportunity to pursue both master’s and doctoral degrees through the talented student’s quota, he holds a TOEFL certificate, underscoring his proficiency in English. Beyond academia, his current role as a designer of intelligent tracking and tracing systems at the Iranian Ministry of Health, Food and Drug Organization, Medical Equipment Department, allows him to apply his expertise in real-world scenarios, contributing to advancements in healthcare technology. šŸŽ“šŸ”¬šŸ§ āœØ

Publications Top Notes :

Transcription factor binding sites identification on human genome using an artificial neural network

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Complexity emerging from simplicity: Bifurcation analysis of the weights time series in a feedforward neural

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networkWeight synchronization in feedforward neural networks and a novel method to detect synchrony patterns

YearĀ  Ā  Ā  : 2023

A Novel Neuronal Model based on Chaotic Behavior of Artificial Neural Networks

YearĀ  Ā  Ā  : 2021

Dimensionality Reduction of Binding Site Sequence Data on Human Genome Using a Deep Autoencoder Neural Network

YearĀ  Ā  Ā  : 2018

Marcello D’Amelio | Neuroinflammation | Excellence in Research


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Marcello D’Amelio | Neuroinflammation | Excellence in Research

Director Unit of Molecular Neurosciences AT University Campus Bio-medico, Italy

Prof. Dr. Marcello D’Amelio is an esteemed professional in the field of medical sciences, hailing from the University Campus Bio-medico in Italy. šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ With a rich educational background, he embarked on his academic journey at the University of Bari, Italy, earning his Master’s degree in Medical Genetics in 1994.

Driven by a passion for advancing knowledge, Dr. D’Amelio pursued a Ph.D. at the University of Rome, “Tor Vergata,” specializing in Neurosciences, completing his doctoral studies in 2005. šŸ§  His commitment to the medical field led him to further academic achievements, obtaining a Master’s degree in Clinical Research from the University of Rome, “La Sapienza,” in 2009.

Throughout his educational endeavors, Dr. D’Amelio has demonstrated a keen interest and expertise in diverse aspects of medical sciences, ranging from genetics to neuroscience and clinical research. šŸ§¬šŸ”¬ His academic pursuits and contributions underscore his dedication to advancing the understanding and application of medical knowledge.

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EDUCATION

Prof. Dr. Marcello D’Amelio, an accomplished professional in the realm of medical sciences, commenced his academic journey at the University of Bari, Italy, earning a Master’s degree in Medical Genetics in 1994. šŸŽ“ Subsequently, he delved into the intricacies of Neurosciences at the University of Rome, “Tor Vergata,” where he attained his Ph.D. in 2005, showcasing a commitment to advancing our understanding of the brain and nervous system. šŸ§ 

Driven by a thirst for knowledge, Dr. D’Amelio furthered his academic pursuits, obtaining a Master’s degree in Clinical Research from the University of Rome, “La Sapienza,” in 2009. šŸ„ This diverse educational background underscores his expertise in bridging genetics, neuroscience, and clinical research, contributing significantly to the medical field. šŸŒ His dedication to multifaceted medical studies positions him as a versatile and accomplished professional in the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare and research.

Experience

From 2015 to 2018, Dr. Marcello D’Amelio served as an Associate Professor in Human Physiology at the Department of Medicine and Surgery, University Campus Bio-medico in Rome, Italy. šŸ›ļø Prior to this, he held the position of Assistant Professor from 2010 to 2014, contributing significantly to the academic landscape. šŸŽ“ His journey into academia began with a Post-doctoral role at the Dulbecco Telethon Institute, Tor Vergata University, Rome, supported by a prestigious Telethon Fellowship from 2008 to 2010. šŸŒ

Dr. D’Amelio’s global research exposure includes visiting scientist roles at renowned institutions such as Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Washington School of Medicine in the United States. šŸŒ The recipient of multiple fellowships, including a PhD fellowship at the Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry, he has consistently demonstrated excellence in the field of human physiology and molecular research. šŸ§¬āœØ

Awards

Dr. Marcello D’Amelio’s outstanding contributions to neuroscience have been recognized with prestigious accolades. In 2010, he was honored with the Neuroscience Research Prize by the Telethon Foundation, acknowledging his impactful work. šŸ† His dedication to translational research in neurodegeneration garnered the 2013 Bioeconomy Rome International Prize, celebrating young Italian scientists. šŸŒ The following year, the Raffaele Giuliano Prize acknowledged him for the quality and originality of his scientific production. šŸŽ‰ In 2017, the Italian Minister of Health, Beatrice Lorenzin, bestowed upon him a distinguished award for his remarkable scientific merits, further solidifying his position as a leader in the field. šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹šŸ§ 

Publications Top Notes

  1. Early derailment of firing properties in CA1 pyramidal cells in an Alzheimer’s disease mouse model
    • Published in: Experimental Neurology, 2022
    • Authors: Spoleti E., Krashia P., La Barbera L., Nobili A., Lupascu C. A., Giacalone E., Keller F., Migliore M., Renzi M., D’Amelio M.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2021.113969
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  2. Nilotinib restores memory function in an Alzheimer’s disease mouse model
    • Published in: Progress in Neurobiology, 2021
    • Authors: La Barbera L, Vedele F, Nobili A, Krashia P, Spoleti E, Latagliata EC, Cutuli D, Cauzzi E, Marino R, Viscomi MT, Petrosini L, Puglisi-Allegra S, Melone M, Keller F, Mercuri NB, Conti F, D’Amelio M
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  3. Targeting autophagy as a therapeutic strategy in early Alzheimer’s disease
  4. Ventral Tegmental Area in Prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease: Bridging the Gap between Mice and Humans
    • Published in: Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2018
    • Authors: D’Amelio M, Serra L, Bozzali M.
    • DOI: 10.3233/JAD-180094
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  5. In vivo mapping of brainstem nuclei functional connectivity disruption in Alzheimer’s disease
    • Published in: Neurobiology of Aging, 2018
    • Authors: Serra L, D’Amelio M*, Di Domenico C, Dipasquale O, Marra C, Mercuri NB, Caltagirone C, Cercignani M, Bozzali M. (*Co-first)
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.08.012
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