Ana Perona-Moratalla | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Perona-Moratalla | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Neurologist at Servicio de Salud de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.

🌍Dr. Ana BelĂ©n Perona Moratalla, a Neurology Specialist at the Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete since 2016, is a distinguished researcher and clinician. She completed her Neurology training with excellence and pursued advanced studies, including a master’s degree in Movement Disorders and a doctoral focus on von Hippel-Lindau disease. She leads the Movement Disorders Unit and has made significant contributions to stroke protocols, deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease, and dementia diagnosis through biomarkers. With over 39 conference presentations, 13 high-quality publications, and active participation in clinical trials, her work bridges clinical care and innovative research. She also teaches at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students.

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Education 🎓

🎓Dr. Perona completed her Neurology specialization (2005-2009) at the Hospital General Universitario de Albacete, earning an excellence evaluation. She further specialized in movement disorders at London’s National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery. During her residency, she pursued doctoral coursework at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Between 2011-2013, she obtained a Master’s in Movement Disorders from Universidad de Murcia. Currently a Ph.D. candidate at Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, her research explores hemangioblastomas in von Hippel-Lindau disease.🎓

Experienceđź’Ľ

🩺Since 2009, Dr. Perona has served as Adjunct Physician at Hospital General Universitario de Albacete, with a tenure at Hospital General de Almansa (2013-2016), where she developed ischemic stroke protocols. She specializes in deep brain stimulation, advanced neurodiagnostics, and cerebrovascular interventions. Dr. Perona actively participates in functional neurosurgery for movement disorders and has guided EEG analysis, neuro-oncology research, and patient care protocols👨‍🔬🌍

Research Interests 🔬

🔬Dr. Perona’s research encompasses movement disorders, ischemic stroke, and neuro-oncology. Her work in cerebrovascular biomarker identification and deep brain stimulation efficacy for Parkinson’s disease has advanced therapeutic approaches. She also investigates hemangioblastomas linked to von Hippel-Lindau disease, collaborating on translational research and clinical trials.🌿🧪

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Perona has received recognition for her groundbreaking contributions to neurology, including commendations for establishing innovative diagnostic protocols and presenting at international conferences. She has contributed to 39 congresses and authored multiple high-impact publications. Her collaborative work in clinical trials has gained widespread acclaim.

Conclusion 🔚 

Dr. Perona Moratalla demonstrates a robust portfolio of clinical excellence, research innovation, and academic dedication, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work significantly impacts neurology, with potential to grow further through enhanced research visibility and global engagement. This award would not only honor her achievements but also encourage her continued contributions to the field.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Emergency nursing staff’s well-being, burnout, and sleep on 12-hour shifts

Authors: Sánchez Onrubia, I.M., Resta Sánchez, E.J., Cabañero Contreras, T., Perona Moratalla, A.B., Molina Alarcón, M.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0

Neurologic manifestations in hospitalized patients with COVID-19: The ALBACOVID registry

Authors: Romero-Sánchez, C.M., Díaz-Maroto, I., Fernández-Díaz, E., Ahmad, J., Segura, T.
Year: 2020
Citations: 595

Isolation and Quantification of Blood Apoptotic Bodies, a Non-invasive Tool to Evaluate Apoptosis in Patients with Ischemic Stroke and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Authors: Serrano-Heras, G., DĂ­az-Maroto, I., Castro-Robles, B., Ayo-MartĂ­n, O., Segura, T.
Year: 2020
Citations: 23

Assessment of efficacy and safety of eslicarbazepine acetate for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia

Authors: Sanchez-Larsen, A., Sopelana, D., Diaz-Maroto, I., PalazĂłn-GarcĂ­a, E., Segura, T.
Year: 2018
Citations: 32

Propranolol reduces viability and induces apoptosis in hemangioblastoma cells from von Hippel–Lindau patients

Authors: Albiñana, V., Villar Gómez De Las Heras, K., Serrano-Heras, G., De Campos, J.M., Botella, L.M.
Year: 2015
Citations: 37

Contribution of ultrasound in a patient with motor neuropathy with blocks

Authors: Pardal-Fernández, J.M., Arciniegas, A., Perona-Moratalla, A.B., García-García, J.
Year: 2014
Citations: 0

Deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease

Authors: Díaz-Maroto, I., Fernández-Díaz, E., Palazón-García, E., Perona-Moratalla, A.B., García Muñozguren, S.
Year: 2012
Citations: 6

Post-electrocution delayed myelopathy

Authors: Pardal-Fernández, J.M., Perona-Moratalla, A.B., Rodríguez-Vázquez, M.
Year: 2012
Citations: 0

Non-motor disorders in Parkinson’s disease: Introduction and general features

Authors: Argandoña-Palacios, L., Perona-Moratalla, A.B., Hernández-Fernández, F., Díaz-Maroto, I., García-Muñozguren, S.
Year: 2010
Citations: 7

Utility of in situ thrombolysis in patients with cerebral venous thrombosis

Authors: Hernández-Fernández, F., Perona-Moratalla, A.B., Segura, T.
Year: 2009
Citations: 0

 

 

Nazanin mahinparvar | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Nazanin mahinparvar | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc at Stanford university, United States.

Dr. Nazanin Mahinparvar is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, focusing on bioengineering and pain management. She brings a blend of medical and research expertise to her work, aiming to develop innovative gene therapies that offer non-addictive, effective treatments for chronic pain. Her research in synthetic biology, combined with her clinical background as an emergency medicine physician, underscores her commitment to translating laboratory discoveries into practical healthcare solutions. Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades for her dedication to patient care and research excellence, including the Best Physician Award during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her approach to research is driven by a patient-centered perspective, making her work both scientifically rigorous and highly relevant to addressing current health challenges. Dr. Mahinparvar’s focus on developing HSV-based biotechnologies has the potential to reshape pain management therapies, positioning her as a significant contributor to advancements in medical science.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Nazanin Mahinparvar’s educational journey is marked by excellence and a clear dedication to advancing medical knowledge. She began her studies in Biology at SAMPAD in Iran, followed by an MD at Isfahan Medical University, where she was recognized with high honors. Her medical education included an emphasis on pain management, an area she explored further during her mandatory medical service program. Her commitment to lifelong learning and research brought her to Stanford University for a prestigious postdoctoral position in bioengineering. Dr. Mahinparvar’s educational background integrates both foundational medical training and specialized knowledge in synthetic biology and gene therapy. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong interdisciplinary focus, with formal training that spans basic sciences, clinical practice, and cutting-edge bioengineering. This diverse educational foundation provides her with a unique perspective, enabling her to bridge the gap between laboratory research and patient-centered clinical applications.

Experienceđź’Ľ

Dr. Nazanin Mahinparvar has extensive experience in both clinical and research settings, blending hands-on patient care with innovative scientific research. Her early career as a physician involved managing healthcare in underserved areas, where she was honored with the Best Doctor Award for her exceptional patient care. Following this, she served as an emergency medicine physician, honing her ability to operate under pressure. During her postdoctoral work at Stanford, she focused on developing non-toxic HSV-based therapies for chronic pain and neurological disorders. Her clinical experience in pain management, coupled with her research in gene therapy and synthetic biology, has positioned her as a leader in innovative medical research. Dr. Mahinparvar’s experience is a blend of practical and scientific expertise, which she continually refines through collaboration with top scientists and participation in clinical trials. Her background uniquely equips her to drive impactful advancements in pain management and gene-based therapies.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Mahinparvar’s research interests focus on engineering advanced, safe, and efficient gene therapies for chronic pain and neurological disorders. She specializes in developing non-addictive pain management treatments using synthetic biology and gene engineering, with a particular interest in non-toxic HSV-based technologies. Dr. Mahinparvar’s work aims to address global health challenges by providing affordable, accessible solutions for conditions that currently lack effective, low-risk treatments. At Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, her research delves into combining gene therapy with bioengineering to create precise, targeted interventions. Her early research on selenium’s effects on respiratory functions in ICU patients sparked her interest in translational medicine, which she has expanded to chronic pain and neuro-oncology applications. Dr. Mahinparvar’s research is ultimately driven by her commitment to improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of pain management through innovative, cross-disciplinary approaches that bridge the laboratory and the clinic.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Throughout her career, Dr. Mahinparvar has earned multiple awards recognizing her excellence in both research and clinical practice. In 2021, she received the Best Physician Award for her dedication to patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her commitment to providing quality healthcare under challenging conditions. She was also honored with the Foundation of Future Medical Research Fellowship at the Kheradmand Institute, which brought her to Stanford for advanced research in head and neck surgery and gene therapy. Other accolades include her high-honors MD dissertation award and the Best Student Award from Iran’s SAMPAD organization for exceptional talent. These recognitions highlight Dr. Mahinparvar’s leadership, resilience, and contribution to medicine. Her awards underscore her determination to push the boundaries of traditional pain management, making her a strong candidate for future honors in the fields of bioengineering and clinical research.

Conclusion 🔚 

Dr. Mahinparvar’s academic and clinical achievements, including her innovative work in chronic pain management, place her among the most promising candidates for the Best Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary research, combined with her commitment to patient care and clinical applications, demonstrates her potential to make lasting contributions to medical science and public health. This award would provide well-deserved recognition and support to advance her impactful research on a global scale.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Title: Oxytocin Receptors on Calvarial Periosteal Innervation: Therapeutic Target for Post-Traumatic Headache?
Authors: Bharadwaj, V.N., Klukinov, M., Cowan, R.P., Mahinparvar, N., Clark, D.J., Yeomans, D.C.
Year: 2024
Journal: Pharmaceutics, 16(6), 760
Citation Count: 0

Title: Chemopreventive and therapeutic potential of curcumin in esophageal cancer: Current and future status
Authors: Hesari, A., Azizian, M., Sheikhi, A., Nesaei, A., Sanaei, S., Mahinparvar, N., Derakhshani, M., Hedayt, P., Ghasemi, F., Mirzaei, H.
Year: 2019
Journal: International Journal of Cancer, 144(6), pp. 1215–1226
Citation Count: 103

Title: Cyclophosphamide versus rituximab in progressive forms of multiple sclerosis
Authors: Etemadifar, M., Ghourchian, S., Mahinparvar, N., Sanaei, S., Akbari, M.
Year: 2019
Journal: Acta Medica Iranica, 57(8), pp. 484–491
Citation Count: 2

Title: Comparison of the efficacy of midazolam and dexmedetomidine in quality of sedation in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to intensive care unit
Authors: Kashefi, P., Mahinparvar, N., Khalifsoltani-Khajooie, M., Mansouri, P., Sanaei, S.
Year: 2018
Journal: Journal of Isfahan Medical School, 35(460), pp. 1799–1805
Citation Count: 1

Title: The effect of selenium on maximum inspiratory pressure in patients under mechanical ventilation in intensive care units
Authors: Alikiaii, B., Mahinparvar, N.
Year: 2017
Journal: Journal of Isfahan Medical School, 35(423), pp. 291–296
Citation Count: 1