Paul Nahas | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paul Nahas | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Paul Nahas | Lebanese University | Lebanon

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paul Nahas is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of restorative dentistry and dental materials science, recognized for his contributions to clinical innovation, dental education, and applied research. His scholarly work encompasses 13 publications with over 90 citations and an h-index of 6, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving clinical outcomes. Dr. Nahas’s research primarily focuses on adhesive dentistry, laser applications in operative dentistry, and the development of novel biomaterials, including his patented biocement derived from natural polysaccharides and proteins for dental use. His inventive approach has earned multiple international awards for innovation and excellence, underscoring his capacity to translate scientific research into practical, high-impact solutions. Beyond research, he has made significant contributions to academic mentorship, directing numerous postgraduate theses and serving on national and international examination juries. His active participation as a reviewer in peer-reviewed journals and as a collaborator with European research institutions further demonstrates his engagement in global academic exchange. Dr. Nahas’s expertise extends to digital dentistry, 3D printing applications, and the integration of laser and CAD/CAM technologies in restorative procedures, reflecting a forward-looking approach to clinical practice and education. His interdisciplinary orientation bridges the gap between scientific research, technology, and patient-centered care. Through his dedication to innovation, teaching, and professional development, Dr. Nahas has contributed to the enhancement of dental education standards and the advancement of restorative and conservative dentistry. His ongoing work continues to influence emerging trends in dental materials research, laser-assisted therapies, and digital workflow integration, reinforcing his role as a leading figure committed to scientific progress and sustainable advancement in the field of modern dentistry.

Profiles: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. P. Nahas, “Microscopic and Crystallographic Analysis of Increased Acid Resistance of Melted Dental Enamel Using 445 nm Diode Laser: An Ex-Vivo Study,” Dentistry Journal, 2025.

Dr. Paul Nahas’s work bridges advanced dental research and clinical innovation by developing novel biomaterials, laser-based treatment techniques, and digital dentistry applications. His contributions enhance patient care, promote sustainable dental practices, and advance global innovation in restorative and conservative dentistry.

Ayşe Özaydın | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ayşe Özaydın | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. (MD, MPH, PhD) at MarmaraÜniversitesi, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Ayşe Nilüfer (Gülersoy) Özaydın is a distinguished academic and public health expert with a career spanning over four decades. Born in Eskişehir, Turkey in 1959, she has contributed extensively to the fields of epidemiology, cancer prevention, reproductive health, and health education. She currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Public Health at Marmara University School of Medicine, Istanbul. Her vast experience includes roles as a guest lecturer at several medical schools, both in Turkey and Cyprus, and she has held key leadership positions in national health organizations and academic committees. Prof. Özaydın is a recognized figure in public health circles for her advocacy and pioneering work in breast cancer awareness and prevention. With numerous national and international affiliations, including WHO and GFMER, she has established herself as a thought leader and changemaker. Her work bridges clinical research, health policy, and education, impacting both public health systems and academic communities.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Dr. Özaydın’s academic journey began with a medical degree from Hacettepe University in 1984, followed by a master’s and Ph.D. in Public Health at the same institution. She further enhanced her expertise with postgraduate studies in Epidemiology and Statistics at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in the UK. Over the years, she pursued a wide array of certifications in areas such as health education, reproductive health, clinical research methods, occupational health, and medical education, reflecting her commitment to lifelong learning and multidisciplinary expertise. She has completed advanced training courses at globally recognized institutions including Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maastricht. Her education is not only marked by academic degrees but by continuous professional development, particularly in emerging areas like cancer bioinformatics and qualitative research methods. This robust educational foundation has been critical in shaping her holistic and proactive approach to public health challenges in both academic and policy-making settings.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Özaydın has accumulated extensive professional experience across clinical, academic, and governmental health sectors since beginning her career in 1984. She has worked as a physician in various public health centers across Turkey, assuming critical roles in immunization campaigns and women’s health services. Transitioning into academia, she joined Marmara University’s School of Medicine, where she advanced from lecturer to full professor in the Department of Public Health. Alongside her academic roles, she has served as a guest faculty member at institutions like Eastern Mediterranean University, Near East University, and Okan University. Her leadership includes appointments to advisory boards of the Turkish Ministry of Health, WHO initiatives, and national health strategy groups. In addition, she has held presidencies at key organizations such as the Breast Health Society (MEMEDER) and the Marmara Health Education and Research Foundation (MARSEV). Her professional record reflects deep engagement in both health system strengthening and medical education innovation.

Research Interest

Prof. Özaydın’s research interests are rooted in public health and focus extensively on breast cancer prevention, screening practices, and public awareness strategies. She is also deeply engaged in studies surrounding sexual and reproductive health, family planning, sexually transmitted infections, immunization programs, and occupational diseases. Her interdisciplinary approach merges clinical epidemiology with health education and behavior change communication. She has led and contributed to prevalence surveys, curriculum development projects, and national screening programs. Recently, she has explored newer research avenues like cancer bioinformatics and health-related social determinants in medical students. Her work is characterized by its direct impact on public health policy and community health improvement, with a particular emphasis on underserved populations. Prof. Özaydın’s research not only informs academic literature but also translates into practical guidelines and strategic plans for health ministries and global health bodies. Her studies are frequently published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at major international conferences.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her illustrious career, Prof. Özaydın has received numerous honors and appointments recognizing her academic and professional contributions. She is a valued member of the WHO Global Breast Cancer Initiative and has been invited to serve on scientific and advisory boards for Turkey’s Ministry of Health, including strategic task forces on cancer epidemiology and reproductive health. She was appointed president of MEMEDER and MARSEV, reflecting her leadership in health advocacy and education. Her contributions have been instrumental in developing national strategies for HIV/AIDS, family planning, and cancer screening. She has represented Turkey in multiple international collaborations and training programs, and her coordination role for the Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research highlights her global influence. Though specific award titles are not listed, her numerous appointments, leadership roles, and committee memberships across prestigious health and academic institutions serve as strong testaments to her recognition and esteem in the medical and scientific community.

Conclusion

Dr. Özaydın is a highly accomplished researcher with a distinguished career in public health, medical education, and epidemiology. Her expertise in areas like breast cancer prevention and reproductive health, along with her international collaborations and publications, positions her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a focus on expanding her interdisciplinary efforts and enhancing the global reach of her research, Dr. Özaydın’s contributions could be even more impactful in the future.

Publications Top Notes

  • Prevalence and risk factors of Helicobacter pylori in Turkey
    Authors: N. Özaydın, S.A. Turkyilmaz, S. Cali
    Citations: 264

  • Erkeklerde Cinsel Mitlere İnanma Oranları ve Mitlere İnanmayı Etkileyen Faktörler
    Authors: F. Torun, S.D. Torun, A.N. Özaydın
    Citations: 127

  • Effect of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields on growth rate and morphology of bacteria
    Authors: A. Inhan-Garip, B. Aksu, Z. Akan, D. Akakin, A.N. Özaydın, T. San
    Citations: 120

  • Assessment of sociodemographic and economic factors affecting immunization services in Istanbul
    Authors: H.H. Topuzoglu, A. Özaydın, G.A. Cali, D. Cebeci, S. Kalaca
    Citations: 102

  • Bahçeşehir’de oturan kadınların meme kanseri bilgi düzeyleri ve uygulamaları
    Authors: A.N. Özaydın, B.M. Güllüoğlu, P.C. Ünalan, S. Gorpe, B.R. Öner, et al.
    Citations: 71

  • Survey on a mammographic screening program in Istanbul
    Authors: V. Özmen, A.N. Özaydın, N. Cabioglu, B.M. Gulluoglu, P.C. Unalan, et al.
    Citations: 59

  • Türkiye’de evli erkeklerin aile planlaması yöntemlerini kullanmalarını etkileyen faktörler
    Authors: L. Akın, N. Özaydın, D. Aslan
    Citations: 57

  • Sources of breast cancer knowledge and screening attendance – Moda, Istanbul
    Authors: A. Yildirim, A. Özaydın
    Citations: 50

  • Isotretinoin has no negative effect on attention, executive function and mood
    Authors: T. Ergun, D. Seckin, N. Özaydın, Ö. Bakar, A. Comert, et al.
    Citations: 47

  • Meme Kanserinde Tarama ve Tanı (İstanbul Konsensus Konferansı)
    Authors: S. Baskan, K. Atahan, E. Arıbal, N. Özaydın, P. Balcı, E. Yavuz
    Citations: 44

  • Cost-effectiveness of breast cancer screening in Turkey
    Authors: V. Özmen, S.Ö. Gürdal, N. Cabioğlu, B. Özcinar, A.N. Özaydın, et al.
    Citations: 38

  • Successful first round results of a Turkish breast cancer screening program
    Authors: A. Kayhan, S.Ö. Gürdal, N. Özaydın, N. Cabioglu, E. Ozturk, et al.
    Citations: 34

  • Diagnostic performance of AI for cancers in a mammography screening program
    Authors: I. Kizildag Yirgin, Y.O. Koyluoglu, M.E. Seker, S. Ozkan Gurdal, A.N. Özaydın, et al.
    Citations: 26

  • Dijital yerlilerin gözünden dijital okuryazarlık
    Authors: A. Özaydın, O. Kumral
    Citations: 23

  • The relationship between males’ attitudes to partner violence and contraception
    Authors: L. Akin, N. Özaydın
    Citations: 23

  • Kadın ve şiddet
    Authors: N. Özaydın, O. Üner, A. Akın
    Citations: 23

  • Bahçeşehir Meme Kanseri Tarama Projesi İlk Dönem Sonuçları
    Authors: A. Kayhan, S.Ö. Gürdal, N. Özaydın, E. Öztürk, N. Cabıoğlu, E. Arıbal
    Citations: 20

  • Care burden among informal caregivers of ALS patients
    Authors: Z. Tülek, A. Özakgül, N. Alankaya, A. Dik, A. Kaya, P.C. Ünalan, A.N. Özaydın, et al.
    Citations: 16

  • İstanbul/Moda’da kadınların meme kanseri bilgisi ve tarama katılımı
    Authors: A. Demir Yıldırım, A. Nilüfer Özaydın
    Citations: 16

  • İstenmeyen gebelikler ve düşüklerin kadın sağlığına etkileri
    Authors:  N. Özaydın, A. Akın
    Citations: 15

 

Syeda Hossain | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syeda Hossain | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Sydney, Australia

Associate Professor Dr. Syeda Zakia Hossain is a distinguished health sociologist and demographer with over 25 years of experience in higher education. She currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney, Australia. Dr. Hossain earned her PhD in Sociology from the University of Queensland in 1994, following a Master’s in Demography with Distinction from the Australian National University in 1986, and a Master’s in Sociology from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where she graduated First Class First. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on health disparities, aging populations, women’s health, and social determinants of health, particularly within culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Dr. Hossain has held various leadership roles, including Course Director for the Bachelor of Health Sciences and Coordinator for the Bachelor of Science (Health) program. Her dedication to academia has been recognized through several awards, such as the Vice-Chancellor CALD Women’s Sponsorship Program Award from the University of Sydney in 2018. Beyond her academic commitments, she serves as an Executive Editor of the Journal of Community Medicine and Health Education and is an Executive Member of RAPID, a research and policy integration organization in Bangladesh.

Professional Profile

Education

Associate Professor Dr. Syeda Zakia Hossain has an extensive academic background in sociology, demography, and public health. She earned her PhD in Sociology from the University of Queensland, Australia, in 1994, focusing on social determinants of health and population studies. Prior to that, she completed a Master’s in Demography with Distinction from the Australian National University in 1986, further strengthening her expertise in population health and statistical analysis. Dr. Hossain began her higher education journey at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where she obtained a Master’s degree in Sociology, achieving First Class First honors. Her early academic excellence laid the foundation for her future research and teaching in health sociology and demography. Throughout her career, she has combined her interdisciplinary education with real-world applications, contributing significantly to research on aging populations, women’s health, and culturally diverse healthcare needs. Her education has not only shaped her research focus but has also positioned her as a leading academic in the fields of health sciences and social policy. Dr. Hossain’s strong educational background continues to influence her teaching, mentorship, and contributions to global health research and policy initiatives.

Professional Experience

Associate Professor Dr. Syeda Zakia Hossain has over 25 years of professional experience in academia, research, and leadership roles in public health and sociology. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney, Australia, where she has been actively involved in teaching, research, and curriculum development. Dr. Hossain has held key academic positions, including Course Director for the Bachelor of Health Sciences and Coordinator for the Bachelor of Science (Health) program. Her research expertise spans health disparities, aging populations, women’s health, and social determinants of health, particularly within culturally and linguistically diverse communities. She has worked on numerous research projects addressing global health challenges and has collaborated with national and international institutions. Dr. Hossain is also an Executive Editor of the Journal of Community Medicine and Health Education and serves as an Executive Member of RAPID, a research and policy organization in Bangladesh. Her contributions to academia have been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Vice-Chancellor CALD Women’s Sponsorship Program Award from the University of Sydney. Through her extensive professional experience, Dr. Hossain continues to influence health policies, mentor future scholars, and advance research in health sociology and demography.

Research Interests

Associate Professor Dr. Syeda Zakia Hossain’s research interests lie at the intersection of health sociology, demography, and public health, with a particular focus on health disparities, aging populations, and women’s health. She explores the social determinants of health and their impact on culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, aiming to address healthcare inequities across different demographic groups. Her research delves into aging and elderly care, examining the challenges faced by older adults, including social isolation, mental health issues, and access to healthcare services. Women’s health is another key area of her work, where she investigates maternal health, reproductive rights, and gender-based health disparities. Dr. Hossain is also actively engaged in studying migration and health, particularly how immigrant communities adapt to healthcare systems in their host countries. Her interdisciplinary research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to develop evidence-based policies that promote health equity. Through her collaborations with national and international institutions, she contributes to research that informs policy decisions and enhances healthcare systems worldwide. Dr. Hossain’s commitment to addressing global health challenges continues to shape her scholarly work, making significant contributions to the fields of public health, sociology, and demography.

Awards and Honors

Associate Professor Dr. Syeda Zakia Hossain has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to academia, research, and public health. Among her notable achievements, she was awarded the Vice-Chancellor CALD Women’s Sponsorship Program Award from the University of Sydney in 2018, acknowledging her leadership and commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in higher education. Her research excellence and dedication to addressing health disparities have also earned her recognition at national and international levels. As an esteemed scholar, she has been invited to contribute to global health discussions, policy development, and academic collaborations. Dr. Hossain’s influential work in health sociology and demography has positioned her as a key figure in public health research, particularly in areas related to aging populations, women’s health, and social determinants of health. In addition to academic accolades, she serves as an Executive Editor for the Journal of Community Medicine and Health Education and holds a leadership role in RAPID, a research and policy integration organization in Bangladesh. Her numerous honors and awards reflect her outstanding contributions to academia, research, and policy-making, further establishing her as a leading expert in the field of health and social sciences.

Conclusion

Associate Professor Syeda Zakia Hossain is a highly accomplished academic, researcher, and educator with a distinguished career spanning over three decades. Her extensive expertise in sociology, demography, and public health has led to significant contributions in research, teaching, and policy development. Through her leadership roles at the University of Sydney, she has influenced curriculum development, student mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Her research, particularly in women’s health, migrant health, and social determinants of health, has had a meaningful impact on public health awareness and policy. With numerous research collaborations, international partnerships, and active participation in advisory committees, she continues to shape the academic and healthcare landscape. While expanding her research funding and interdisciplinary collaborations could further strengthen her impact, her dedication to education, social well-being, and public health is commendable. Overall, her career reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence, research innovation, and improving global health outcomes.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Rumour and social stigma as barriers to the prevention of coronavirus disease (COVID-19): What solutions to consider?
    • Authors: MN Huda, R Islam, MO Qureshi, S Pillai, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 29
    • Source: Global Biosecurity 2
  • Title: Gendered perspectives on climate change adaptation: a quest for social sustainability in Badlagaree village, Bangladesh
    • Authors: MA Hossen, D Benson, SZ Hossain, Z Sultana, MM Rahman
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 28
    • Source: Water 13 (14), 1922
  • Title: Breast cancer knowledge and participation in breast screening practices among Southeast Asian women living in Sydney
    • Authors: SZ Hossain, L Robinson, J Clarke
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 24
    • Source: GSTF Journal of Nursing and Health Care (JNHC) 3 (2)
  • Title: Understanding smoking behaviour among secondary school students in Amman, Jordan: a qualitative study
    • Authors: HM Shadid, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 23
    • Source: J Community Med Health Educ 3 (2), 199
  • Title: Functional analysis of HIV/AIDS stigma: Consensus or divergence?
    • Authors: H Hosseinzadeh, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 22
    • Source: Health Education & Behavior 38 (6), 584-595
  • Title: Decision making, use of contraception and fertility in Bangladesh: A path analysis
    • Authors: S Zakia Hossain
    • Year: 1998
    • Citations: 18
    • Source: International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 18 (7/8), 27-55
  • Title: Women’s breast cancer knowledge and health communication in the United Arab Emirates
    • Authors: D Abu Awwad, SZ Hossain, M Mackey, P Brennan, S Adam
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 17
    • Source: Healthcare 8 (4), 495
  • Title: Confidence to manage menstruation among university students in Australia: evidence from a cross-sectional survey
    • Authors: AK Munro, M Keep, EC Hunter, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Women’s Health 18, 17455065211070666
  • Title: Comparative analysis of breast cancer incidence rates between Australia and Japan: screening target implications
    • Authors: MM Mizukoshi, SZ Hossain, A Poulos
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP 21 (7), 2123
  • Title: Preliminary investigation of mammographic density among women in Riyadh: association with breast cancer risk factors and implications for screening practices
    • Authors: SM Albeshan, SZ Hossain, MG Mackey, JK Peat, FM Al Tahan, …
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Clinical Imaging 54, 138-147
  • Title: Smoking behaviour, knowledge and perceived susceptibility to lung cancer among secondary-school students in Amman, Jordan
    • Authors: HM Shadid, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: East Mediterr Health J 21 (3), 185-93
  • Title: Collaborative practice in early childhood intervention from the perspectives of service providers
    • Authors: CH Yang, SZ Hossain, G Sitharthan
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Infants & Young Children 26 (1), 57-73
  • Title: Medical waste management-related factors affecting health and experiences of health risks among medical waste handlers in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review
    • Authors: MN Huda, TG Hailemariam, SZ Hossain, JS Malo, S Khan, …
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 14
    • Source: BMJ Open 12 (3), e056037
  • Title: The involvement of Bangladeshi girls and women in sex work: sex trafficking, victimhood, and agency
    • Authors: MN Huda, SZ Hossain, TM Dune, ASM Amanullah, A Renzaho
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 14
    • Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (12), 7458
  • Title: Mammographic breast density of Japanese women living in Australia: implications for breast screening policy
    • Authors: MM Mizukoshi, SZ Hossain, A Poulos
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 14
    • Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP 20 (9), 2811
  • Title: An exploratory study of acculturation among Muslims in Australia
    • Authors: M Abbas, G Sitharthan, MJ Hough, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 14
    • Source: Social Identities 24 (6), 764-778
  • Title: Migrant and refugee youth perspectives on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Australia: a systematic review
    • Authors: S Napier-Raman, SZ Hossain, MJ Lee, E Mpofu, P Liamputtong, T Dune
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10
    • Source: Sexual Health 20 (1), 35-48
  • Title: Mammographic density distribution in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK): relationships with demographic and reproductive factors
  • Authors: SM Albeshan, SZ Hossain, MG Mackey, D Demchig, JK Peat, PC Brennan
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 10
  • Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP 19 (6), 1607
  • Title: Can breast self-examination and clinical breast examination along with increasing breast awareness facilitate earlier detection of breast cancer in populations with advanced …
    • Authors: SM Albeshan, SZ Hossain, MG Mackey, PC Brennan
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 107
    • Source: Clinical Breast Cancer 20 (3), 194-200
  • Title: A systematic review of the menstrual experiences of university students and the impacts on their education: a global perspective
    • Authors: AK Munro, EC Hunter, SZ Hossain, M Keep
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 97
    • Source: PloS One 16 (9), e0257333
  • Title: Knowledge, attitude and practice around breast cancer and mammography screening among Jordanian women
    • Authors: DS Al-Mousa, M Alakhras, SZ Hossain, AG Al-Sa’di, M Al Hasan, …
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 71
    • Source: Breast Cancer: Targets and Therapy, 231-242
  • Title: Breast cancer epidemiology in Gulf Cooperation Council countries: a regional and international comparison
    • Authors: SM Albeshan, MG Mackey, SZ Hossain, AA Alfuraih, PC Brennan
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 70
    • Source: Clinical Breast Cancer 18 (3), e381-e392
  • Title: The role of acculturation in health status and utilization of health services among the Iranian elderly in metropolitan Sydney
    • Authors: M Alizadeh-Khoei, RM Mathews, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 58
    • Source: Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 26, 397-405
  • Title: Elder abuse: risk factors of abuse in elderly community-dwelling Iranians
    • Authors: M Alizadeh-Khoei, F Sharifi, SZ Hossain, H Fakhrzadeh, Z Salimi
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 49
    • Source: Educational Gerontology 40 (7), 543-554
  • Title: Prevalence and risk factors of erectile dysfunction among patients attending primary health care centres in Qatar
    • Authors: A Ahmed, A Alnaama, K Shams, M Salem
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 35
    • Source: East Mediterr Health J 17 (7), 587-92
  • Title: Translational strategies to control and prevent spread of COVID-19 in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
    • Authors: AHM Kamal, MN Huda, CA Dell, SZ Hossain, SS Ahmed
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 34
    • Source: Global Biosecurity 2
  • Title: Perceived stigma and social risk of HIV testing and disclosure among Iranian-Australians living in the Sydney metropolitan area
    • Authors: H Hosseinzadeh, SZ Hossain, S Bazargan-Hejazi
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 33
    • Source: Sexual Health 9 (2), 171-177
  • Title: Identity construction of second-generation Iranians in Australia: Influences and perspectives
    • Authors: M Asghari-Fard, SZ Hossain
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 30
    • Source: Social Identities 23 (2), 126-145

 

Ning Zhang | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ning Zhang | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

Dr. Ning Zhang is a distinguished professor in the Department of Orthodontics at Capital Medical University, School of Stomatology, located in Beijing, PR China. With an extensive career in dental research and education, Dr. Zhang has significantly contributed to the field of orthodontics. As the director of the Science and Technology department at the same institution, he oversees various innovative research projects and technological advancements in dentistry. His prolific academic career includes over 100 published papers in reputed journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing dental science.

Profile :

Dr. Ning Zhang ORCID Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Zhang obtained his PhD from Capital Medical University, School of Dentistry, in 2011. Following his doctoral studies, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 2013. This rigorous academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in dental research and clinical practice, enabling him to contribute significantly to the field of orthodontics.

Experience 🏅

Dr. Zhang has held several key positions throughout his career. He currently serves as a professor and the director of the Science and Technology department at Capital Medical University’s School of Stomatology. His role involves leading research initiatives, mentoring students, and contributing to the academic community through his extensive publications. His experience includes over a decade of teaching, research, and clinical practice, making him a respected figure in orthodontics.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Zhang’s research interests are primarily focused on antibacterial, protein-repellent, and remineralization dental materials, as well as thermoplastic materials. His work aims to develop advanced dental materials that improve oral health outcomes and patient care. His research is driven by the need for innovative solutions in dental materials to combat common dental problems and enhance the effectiveness of orthodontic treatments.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Dr. Zhang has been recognized for his contributions to dental research and education. His awards and honors reflect his dedication to the field and his impact on advancing dental science. These accolades highlight his role as a leading researcher and educator in orthodontics, acknowledging his efforts to improve dental materials and technologies.

Selected Publications:

  1. Ma, C., Hao, S., Yu, W., Xu, F., & Yang, J. (2024). “Compliant and breathable electrospun epidermal electrode towards artifact-free electrophysiological monitoring.” Chemical Engineering Journal, 490, 151118.
  2. Bian, C., Guo, Y., Zhu, M., Bai, Y., & Zhang, N. (2024). “New generation of orthodontic devices and materials with bioactive capacities to improve enamel demineralization.” Journal of Dentistry, 142, 104844.
  3. Bian, C., Bai, Y., & Zhang, N. (2024). “Adult female skeletal anterior open bite treated by customized lingual orthodontic appliance with miniscrews-assisted in vertical control for perfect orthodontic compensation: A case report with 5-year follow-up.” International Orthodontics, 22(1), 100820.
  4. Zhu, M., Yang, P., Bian, C., Bai, Y., & Zhang, N. (2024). “Convolutional neural network-assisted diagnosis of midpalatal suture maturation stage in cone-beam computed tomography.” Journal of Dentistry, 141, 104808.
  5. Zhao, Z., Sun, Y., Qiao, Q., Bai, Y., & Xu, H. (2023). “Calvaria defect regeneration via human periodontal ligament stem cells and prevascularized scaffolds in athymic rats.” Journal of Dentistry, 138, 104690.