George Ioannidis | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Ioannidis | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at McMaster University, Canada

Dr. George Ioannidis is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in health research methodology and aging sciences. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences, at McMaster University, and serves as the Eli Lilly Canada Endowed Chair in Osteoporosis. He is also the Deputy Director at the GERAS Centre for Aging Research, where he contributes extensively to advancing knowledge in aging, osteoporosis, and musculoskeletal health. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Ioannidis is a leading voice in evidence-based healthcare research and education.

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Education 🎓

  • PhD in Health Research Methodology (2009)
    McMaster University, Ontario
    Focused on statistical modeling and clinical trial analysis.
  • MSc in Human Biodynamics (1996)
    McMaster University, Ontario
    Specialized in biomechanics and physical performance.
  • BA in Physical Education (1992)
    McMaster University, Ontario

He has also pursued specialized training in statistical analysis, economic evaluations, and design thinking from institutions such as SAS, Cochrane Collaboration, and McMaster University Institute for Research on Aging.

Professional Experience đź’Ľ

Dr. Ioannidis has held key roles in academia and research:

  • Associate Professor (2024–Present) at McMaster University.
  • Deputy Director (2013–Present) at GERAS Centre for Aging Research, Hamilton Health Sciences.
  • Research Consultant (2014–Present) for Medical Pharmacies Group Limited.

Earlier in his career, he served as Assistant Professor (2010–2016) and Research Associate at McMaster University, contributing to transformative health research initiatives.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Ioannidis’s research focuses on:

  • Aging and osteoporosis.
  • Musculoskeletal health.
  • Methodological advancements in clinical trials and systematic reviews.
  • The impact of frailty and social isolation on older adults.

Through innovative approaches, he bridges statistical methodologies with clinical applications, aiming to improve outcomes for aging populations.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Ioannidis has been recognized nationally and internationally, including:

  • Eli Lilly Canada Chair in Osteoporosis (2024–Present).
  • Presidential Lightning Science Oral Award (2024), American Geriatrics Society.
  • Editors’ Choice Publication Award (2021), Age and Ageing.
  • Numerous travel and research fellowships from Osteoporosis Canada, CIHR, and Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals.

Publications đź“š

Dr. Ioannidis has authored numerous influential papers across prominent journals, including:

Hip fracture rate and osteoporosis treatment in Ontario: A population-based retrospective cohort study

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Canadian Inpatient Orthogeriatric Models of Care: A Mixed Methods Survey of Facilitators and Barriers

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Axial Spondyloarthritis: Does Magnetic Resonance Imaging Classification Improve Report Interpretation

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Mapping sedentary behaviour (MAPS-B) in winter and spring using wearable sensors, indoor positioning systems, and diaries in older adults who are pre-frail and frail: A feasibility longitudinal study

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1

Automatic Radar-Based Step Length Measurement in the Home for Older Adults Living with Frailty

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Creating dementia-friendly communities: Challenging stigma and building understanding through public education

  • Year: 2024 (In press)
  • Citations: 0

Associations between Osteosarcopenia and Falls, Fractures, and Frailty in Older Adults: Results From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 7

Clinical practice guideline for management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Canada: 2023 Update

  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2

The Geras virtual frailty rehabilitation program to build resilience in older adults with frailty during COVID-19: a randomized feasibility trial

  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2

Clinical practice guideline for management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Canada: 2023 Update

  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 33

Conclusion ✨

Dr. George Ioannidis exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher through his innovative contributions to aging and osteoporosis research, impactful mentorship, and commitment to evidence-based practices. His leadership roles and academic accolades position him as a leader in his field, and with minor enhancements in interdisciplinary collaboration and global outreach, he could further solidify his legacy as a pioneer in health research. He is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Rohitash Yadav | Drug Discovery | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Rohitash Yadav | Drug Discovery | Young Scientist Award 

Assistant Professor at Pacific Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur, India

Dr. Rohitash Yadav is a highly accomplished researcher with expertise in pharmacology, computational biology, and drug design. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Pacific Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur, Dr. Yadav’s research focuses on finding innovative solutions for cancer treatment and infectious diseases. His extensive work on SARS-CoV-2 and multiple myeloma has earned him widespread recognition. Dr. Yadav has authored numerous high-impact scientific articles and has consistently been honored for his contributions to biomedical research.

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Education:

Dr. Yadav holds a PhD from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Rishikesh, where he specialized in pharmacology and computational drug design. Prior to this, he earned a Master’s degree in Medical Pharmacology from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh. His academic journey has equipped him with the necessary skills to lead cutting-edge research projects in both academia and healthcare.

Experience:

Dr. Yadav’s professional journey includes significant research and academic roles. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Pacific Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur. Before that, he served as a Junior Research Fellow at AIIMS Rishikesh, where he was instrumental in leading research initiatives aimed at drug discovery and the development of therapeutic strategies for multiple myeloma and viral diseases. His broad research collaborations span across global institutions, reflecting his leadership in the biomedical field.

Research Interests:

Dr. Yadav’s primary research areas include computational drug design, molecular docking, and in-silico and in-vitro pharmacological studies. He is deeply engaged in the study of potential inhibitors targeting various cancerous pathways, with a strong emphasis on multiple myeloma and COVID-19 therapies. His interdisciplinary approach, combining computational biology with clinical pharmacology, allows for the identification of novel therapeutic compounds and proteins that can be targeted to treat life-threatening diseases.

Awards:

Dr. Yadav has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards throughout his academic career. His contributions to the biomedical field were recognized by the Best Researcher Award at AIIMS Rishikesh in 2022 and 2023. Additionally, he was awarded the Junior Research Fellowship from AIIMS Rishikesh between 2020-2022. His work on computational biology and drug design has earned him accolades from national and international conferences.

Publications:

Dr. Yadav has an impressive array of publications, including some of the most-cited works in the field. Key publications include:

Yadav R, Mathur I, et al. Dostarlimab: Review on success story and clinical trials. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology (2024). doi:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2024.104374 – Cited by 12 articles.

Gupta SM, Jain NK, Yadav R, et al. Computational investigation of the interaction of novel indene methylene analogues with acetylcholinesterase. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery (2023). doi:10.2174/1570180819666220623144252 – Cited by 18 articles.

Yadav R, Nath UK, et al. Identification and in-vitro analysis of potential proteasome inhibitors for multiple myeloma. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (2023). doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2022.113963 – Cited by 25 articles.

Yadav R, Hasan S, et al. Molecular docking, DFT analysis, and dynamics simulation of natural bioactive compounds targeting ACE2 and TMPRSS2 dual binding sites of spike protein of SARS CoV-2. Journal of Molecular Liquids (2021). doi:10.1016/j.molliq.2021.116942 – Cited by 34 articles.

Yadav R, Celik I, et al. Interactions of the receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2 variants with hACE2: Insights from molecular docking analysis. Biology (2021). doi:10.3390/biology10090880 – Cited by 40 articles.

Yadav R, Kumar JK, et al. Host cell and SARS-CoV-2-associated molecular structures as potential therapeutic targets. Cells (2021). doi:10.3390/cells10092427 – Cited by 28 articles.

Yadav R, Celik I, et al. Investigation of reactive properties, adsorption on fullerene, DFT, molecular dynamics simulation of an anthracene derivative targeting dihydrofolate reductase and human dUTPase. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics (2021). doi:10.1080/07391102.2021.1953602 -Cited by 20 articles.

Yadav R, Kumar JK, et al. Insights into COVID-19 vaccine development based on immunogenic structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2. Cells (2021). doi:10.3390/cells10112949 – Cited by 35 articles.

Conclusion:

Dr. Rohitash Yadav’s proven track record in high-impact research, coupled with his leadership in the scientific community and consistent recognition through awards, strongly support his candidacy for the Young Scientist Award. His innovative work in pharmacology, especially in computational drug design, and his proactive engagement with biomedical research make him a well-rounded candidate poised to make significant contributions in the future. However, further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaborations and public outreach could elevate his profile even higher.

Beverlin Rosario-Williams | Psychology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Beverlin Rosario-Williams | Psychology | Young Scientist Award 

Postdoctoral | Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health | United States

Beverlin Rosario-Williams, Ph.D., is a compelling candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Here’s an evaluation of her strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion based on her qualifications and experience:

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Clinical and Research Training: Dr. Rosario-Williams has a robust clinical and research background, including a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Ph.D. in Psychology from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Her diverse training across multiple clinical settings and theoretical orientations (e.g., DBT, CBT, TF-CBT) showcases her ability to handle complex clinical issues and her commitment to evidence-based practices.
  2. Significant Research Contributions: Her research portfolio is impressive, with numerous peer-reviewed publications addressing critical issues such as suicide ideation, cognitive emotion regulation, and the impact of psychological maltreatment. Her research is published in high-impact journals and covers a range of topics relevant to mental health and psychological research. This demonstrates her capability to contribute valuable insights to the field of psychology.
  3. Diverse Professional Experience: Dr. Rosario-Williams has worked in various settings, including inpatient psychiatry, outpatient clinics, and integrated primary care. This breadth of experience highlights her adaptability and proficiency in addressing diverse clinical challenges. Her ability to provide services in both English and Spanish further emphasizes her commitment to culturally competent care.
  4. Ongoing Professional Development: Her engagement in specialized training and workshops, such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing, underscores her dedication to staying current with the latest evidence-based practices and methodologies.
  5. Strong Publication Record: The number and quality of her publications, including articles in prestigious journals and book chapters, reflect her active involvement in advancing scientific knowledge. Her work on suicide risk, cognitive biases, and emotional regulation is particularly relevant to the goals of the Research for Young Scientist Award.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Impact: While Dr. Rosario-Williams has a strong publication record, increasing the impact and visibility of her research through more high-profile collaborations or interdisciplinary projects could further enhance her profile. Engaging in research that has direct applications for public health or policy could also broaden her influence.
  2. Leadership and Grantsmanship: Developing skills in leading large-scale research projects or securing grant funding could be beneficial. Demonstrating experience in these areas would strengthen her position as a leading researcher and increase her chances of obtaining future funding for innovative projects.
  3. Public Engagement: Enhancing her involvement in public or community-based research initiatives could help translate her findings into practical applications and increase her outreach efforts. Participating in community workshops or advocacy could also broaden the impact of her research.

Short Bio

Dr. Beverlin Rosario-Williams is a distinguished psychologist specializing in adolescent mental health, with a focus on cognitive and emotional processes. Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, she has developed a robust profile through extensive clinical experience and impactful research. Dr. Rosario-Williams is recognized for her contributions to understanding and addressing suicide ideation, cognitive biases, and emotional regulation. Her bilingual capabilities in English and Spanish enhance her ability to provide culturally competent care and contribute to diverse research populations.

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Education

Dr. Rosario-Williams earned her Ph.D. in Psychology from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2024. She completed an APA Accredited Clinical Psychology Predoctoral Internship at Children’s National Hospital in the same year. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Xavier University of Louisiana (2017) and an En Route M.A. in Psychology from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York (2019). She is currently advancing her expertise through a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Experience

Dr. Rosario-Williams has diverse clinical experience across multiple settings. At Children’s National Hospital, she provided intensive therapy to adolescents and adapted therapy groups for Spanish-speaking caregivers. Her work in outpatient psychology involved providing evidence-based interventions and conducting family therapy. Additionally, she has contributed to integrated primary care by offering consultation services and short-term therapy. Her involvement in specialized clinics, such as the Mood and Trauma Clinic, further underscores her expertise in DBT and TF-CBT.

Research Interests

Dr. Rosario-Williams’s research interests are centered on suicide ideation, cognitive and emotional processes, and the impact of psychological maltreatment. Her work investigates the mechanisms underlying cognitive biases in suicide ideation, the role of emotional regulation strategies, and the socio-cultural factors influencing mental health outcomes. She aims to enhance understanding and treatment approaches for mental health issues, particularly among diverse and underserved populations.

Awards

Dr. Rosario-Williams has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to psychology through numerous awards and honors, including notable mentions in peer-reviewed journals and academic conferences. Her dedication to advancing clinical practice and research has positioned her as a leading young scientist in the field.

Publications

  1. Rosario-Williams, B., & Miranda, R. (In Press). Negative Affect Influences Suicide-Specific Attentional Biases. Journal of Mood & Anxiety Disorders. Link
  2. Mitchell, E., Rosario-Williams, B., Tsypes, A., Yeshchenko, I., & Miranda, R. (2023). Trajectories of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies in Emerging Adults with Different Self-Harm Histories. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports. Link
  3. Rosario-Williams, B., & Miranda, R. (2023). Explaining the Prospective Relation between Ruminative Styles and Suicide Ideation: The Moderating Role of Active and Passive Problem Solving. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1-13. Link
  4. Miranda, R., Wheeler, A., Chapman, J., Ortin, A., Mañana, J., Rosario-Williams, B., & Andersen, S. (2023). Explaining the Prospective Relation between Future-Oriented Repetitive Thought, Depressive Symptoms, and Suicide Ideation Severity: Role of Future-Event Fluency and Depressive Predictive Certainty. Journal of Affective Disorders, 335, 401-409. Link
  5. Rosario-Williams, B., Akter, S., Kaur, S., & Miranda, R. (2023). Cognitive Accessibility and Attention Disengagement Bias in Suicide Ideation. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 132(2), 173–184. Link
  6. Rice, J., Rosario-Williams, B., Williams, F., West-Livingston, L., Savage, D., Wilensky, J. A., & Landry, A. (2023). Impostor Syndrome among Minority Medical Students Who are Underrepresented in Medicine. Journal of the National Medical Association. Link
  7. Xu, M., Rosario-Williams, B., Kline, E., & Miranda, R. (2022). Social cognitive mechanisms between psychological maltreatment and adolescent suicide ideation: Race/ethnicity and gender as moderators. Psychology of Violence, 12(6), 393–402. Link
  8. Rosario-Williams, B., Ray, M., Rowe-Harriott, S., Jeglic, E., & Miranda, R. (2022). Factors precipitating suicide attempts vary across race. The Journal of American College Health, 70(2), 568-574. Link
  9. Rosario-Williams, B., Kaur, S., & Miranda, R. (2021). Examining Decentering as a Potential Buffer in the Relation between Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Psychological Symptoms. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors, 51(4), 741-754. Link
  10. Rosario-Williams, B., Rombola, C., & Miranda, R. (2021). Being Certain that Negative Events Will Happen or that Positive Events Will Not Happen: Depressive Predictive Certainty and Change in Suicide Ideation over Time. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors, 51(6), 1106–1116. Link
  11. Robles, G., Dellucci, T. V., Rosario-Williams, B., Jimenez, R. H., Rodríguez-Díaz, C. E., & Starks, T. J. (2022). Factors associated with individual and couple participation in online sexual health research with Latinx sexual minority men. Journal of Latinx Psychology, 10(3), 241–252. Link

Conclusion:

Dr. Beverlin Rosario-Williams is highly suitable for the Research for Young Scientist Award due to her extensive clinical and research training, significant contributions to peer-reviewed literature, and commitment to evidence-based practices. Her background in addressing critical mental health issues, coupled with her dedication to culturally competent care, positions her as a promising candidate for this award. With continued development in research leadership and public engagement, she is likely to make even more significant contributions to the field of psychology.