Sina Raeisi | Neurochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sina Raeisi | Neurochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant Professor (Clinical Biochemist, PhD), Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Sina Raeisi, PhD, is a Clinical Biochemist and researcher at the Pediatric Health Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Iran. His research focuses on innovative approaches for diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. Dr. Raeisi has a robust academic background, with extensive expertise in molecular diagnostics, biochemical assays, and animal models. Additionally, he serves as a lecturer, mentoring medical, MSc, and PhD students. He has contributed to numerous scientific papers, particularly on the ketogenic diet, Klotho, and other biomarkers in neurological and aging-related diseases. His work is recognized both nationally and internationally.

Profile

Education

Dr. Raeisi completed his PhD in Clinical Biochemistry at TUMS (2012-2017), where he also earned his MSc in Clinical Biochemistry from Urmia University of Medical Sciences (2006-2010). He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences from TUMS (2004-2006) and an Associate degree in the same field (2002-2004). His academic journey has been marked by excellence, and he has been involved in cutting-edge research throughout his educational career, particularly in molecular diagnostics and biochemistry.

Experience

Dr. Raeisi has held several key roles in both research and clinical laboratory settings. Since 2017, he has been a researcher at the Pediatric Health Research Center, TUMS, where he is responsible for experimental design, data analysis, proposal writing, and manuscript preparation. He also teaches biochemistry and mentors students across various levels. Prior to this, he worked as a Lab Analyst at Tabriz Children Hospital and Tabriz Genetic Analysis Center (2008-2012), performing diagnostic tests, preparing samples, and contributing to molecular diagnostic innovations.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Raeisi has been recognized for his academic and research achievements. Notable honors include the Distinguished Student Award from TUMS in both 2004 and 2016. He was a member of the Talented Students Office at TUMS (2014-2017). Additionally, he received the Best Scientific Paper Award at the 15th International Congress of Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation (2015), and the International Basic Science Mentee-Mentor Award (1000 USD) at the 14th Transplantation Science Symposium in Australia (2015).

Research Focus

Dr. Raeisi’s research revolves around understanding neurological disorders and aging-related diseases. He investigates the roles of the ketogenic diet, Klotho, neurotransmitters, and epigenetic modifications in disease pathogenesis. His work explores novel biomarkers for diagnostics and treatments, focusing on improving patient outcomes in neurological conditions such as epilepsy and neurodegenerative diseases. He is also dedicated to elucidating the molecular mechanisms behind these disorders, aiming to develop targeted therapies for challenging health issues.

Publications

  • The Effects of Remdesivir and Dexamethasone on Renal Sirtuin- Expression and Renal Function in Male Rats
  • The Current and Emerging Klotho-Enhancement Strategies
  • The Possible Anti-Seizure Properties of Klotho
  • The Effects of Vitamin B-Complex Supplementation on Serum Homocysteine Levels and Migraine Severity in Children
  • The Effects of Ketogenic Diet on Beta-Hydroxybutyrate, Arachidonic Acid, and Oxidative Stress in Pediatric Epilepsy
  • The Predictive Value of Abdominal Ultrasonography Compared to CT Scan for the Evaluation of Pediatric Lymphoma
  • The Clinical and Paraclinical Manifestations of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex in Children
  • Comparison of the Performance of Iranian Azeri-Speaking Children Based on Iran and Reference Bayley III Norms
  • A Toddler With Acute Encephalitis Associated With COVID-19: A Case Report
  • The Efficacy Comparison of Classic Ketogenic Diet and Modified Atkins Diet in Children with Refractory Epilepsy

Esther Schenker | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Esther Schenker | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Director, independant researcher, France

Esther Schenker is a Swiss pharmacist and biochemist with a distinguished career in the pharmaceutical industry and biomedical research. With a PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, she has made significant contributions to neuroscience and drug discovery. As a Project Leader at the Institut de Recherches Servier (France), she led major initiatives such as EU-AIMS (autism spectrum disorders) and IMPRiND (protein misfolding). Her expertise spans the design and testing of innovative compounds for neurodegenerative diseases and neuroprotection. 🌍🧠💊

Publication Profile

Scopus

Education:

Esther Schenker earned her PhD in Pharmacy from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich, Switzerland) in 1986. She also holds a Federal Diploma in Pharmacy from the University of Basel (Switzerland) and a Bachelor’s degree from Basel (Switzerland) in 1975. 🎓📚

Experience:

With over 30 years of experience, Esther has held various significant positions in the pharmaceutical industry. From 1999 to 2010, she was the Head of Biological Studies at the Institut de Recherches Internationales Servier (France), overseeing neuroscience drug discovery projects. She has also led innovative research projects, including work in neuroprotective therapies, Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease. As a post-doctoral researcher in biochemistry and endocrinology, Esther developed expertise in insulin signaling and receptor activity. 💼🧬🔬

Research Interests:

Esther’s research focuses on neuroscience, particularly neurodegenerative diseases, drug discovery, and neuroprotective therapies. She has a keen interest in studying protein misfolding, the molecular mechanisms behind Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, and the development of novel therapeutic compounds. Her work has influenced the advancement of treatments in neuroprotection and neuropsychiatric disorders. 🧠🔍🔬

Awards:

Esther Schenker has been recognized for her innovative contributions to biomedical research. Some of her achievements include participation in key IMI projects and leadership in successful preclinical drug discovery programs targeting neurodegenerative diseases. 🌟🏆

Publications:

Takillah S., Jérémie Naudé J., Didienne S., Sebban C., Decros B., Schenker E., Spedding M., Mourot A., Mariani J., Faure P. (2017)
“Acute Stress Affects the Expression of Hippocampal Mu Oscillations in an Age-Dependent Manner.”
Front. Aging Neurosci. Link

Rahman A, Lamberty Y, Schenker E, Cella M, Languille S, Bordet R, Richardson J, Pifferi F, Aujard F. (2017)
“Effects of acute administration of donepezil or memantine on sleep-deprivation-induced spatial memory deficit in young and aged non-human primate grey mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus).”
PLoS One Link

Rame, M., Caudal, D., Schenker, E., Svenningson, P., Spedding, M., Jay, TM., Godsil BP. (2017)
“Clozapine counteracts a ketamine-induced depression of hippocampal-prefrontal neuroplasticity and alters signaling pathway phosphorylation.”
PLoS One Link

Artigas F., Schenker E., Celada P., Spedding M. (2016)
“Defining the brain circuits involved in psychiatric disorders: IMI-NEWMEDS.”
Nat Rev Drug Discov. Link

Deguil J, Auffret A, Schenker E, Aujard F, Lamberty Y, Bartrès-Faz D, Herrero MT, Blin O, Micallef J, Richardson JC, Bordet R. (2016)
“Conclusive Article: Sorting the Good from the Bad: The Different Approaches to Predict Cognitive Properties of New Symptomatic Drug Candidates for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Early Development.”