Nigatu Gebrehiwot | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Nigatu Gebrehiwot | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot, Zhengzhou University, China

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot is a dedicated PhD candidate in Pharmacology at Zhengzhou University, China, specializing in drug safety evaluation. He holds a Master’s in Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy from Xi’an Jiaotong University and a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Mekelle University, where he was recognized as an outstanding student. A published researcher and global presenter, Dr. Gebrehiwot has earned accolades including recognition at ISPOR in Barcelona. He is actively involved in multiple international scientific societies and brings strong expertise in pharmacotherapy, academic writing, and collaborative healthcare research. His work explores methionine metabolism and innovative therapeutic strategies.

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Education

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot holds a Master’s degree in Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy from Xi’an Jiaotong University, where his research earned an award at the 21st European Congress ISPOR Health Outcome Research Conference in Barcelona, Spain. 🏅 He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from Mekelle University, where he was recognized as the most outstanding student in his class. 🎓 His academic achievements reflect his dedication to advancing the field of pharmacy, blending clinical expertise with research excellence. Dr. Gebrehiwot’s work continues to impact the healthcare landscape positively.

Experience

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Pharmacology at the Center for Drug Safety Evaluation and Research, Zhengzhou University, Henan, China, since September 2022. 🎓 Prior to this, he served as the Principal Scientific Officer at the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) in Ethiopia from June 2020 to 2021. During his tenure, Dr. Gebrehiwot managed national disease programs and medicines, overseeing the funding and evaluation of treatment guidelines and drug therapy protocols in accordance with Ethiopian legislation and EFDA guidelines. 💊 He also led technical committees focused on antimicrobial therapy, cancer, and chronic disease management.

Awards

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot received a prestigious award for his research abstract at the 21st European Congress ISPOR Health Outcome Research conference in Barcelona, Spain. 🏆 This recognition underscores the significant impact of his work in the field of pharmacology and health outcome research. 🌍 His contributions continue to advance knowledge and influence healthcare practices, making him a respected figure in his field. 💡 Dr. Gebrehiwot’s dedication to research excellence and his ability to address critical health issues have earned him well-deserved acknowledgment on an international stage.

Research Focus

Dr. Nigatu Tadesse’s research primarily focuses on molecular alterations in disease processes, with an emphasis on metabolic pathways and their potential as diagnostic and therapeutic targets. His work on gastric intestinal metaplasia and methionine metabolism sheds light on novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, Dr. Tadesse has contributed significantly to pharmacology, particularly the study of traditional medicines like Dioscorea zingiberensis, investigating its phytochemistry, clinical applications, and toxicity. His research also extends to industrial processes, such as wastewater treatment in diosgenin production. His interdisciplinary work connects biomedicine, pharmacology, and environmental science.

Publication Top Notes

Molecular Alterations in Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia Shed Light on Alteration of Methionine Metabolism: Insight into New Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches

Knowledge, attitude and antibiotic prescribing patterns of medical doctors providing free healthcare in the outpatient departments of public hospitals in Sierra Leone: A national cross-sectional study

Dioscorea zingiberensis C. H. Wright: An overview on its traditional use, phytochemistry, pharmacology, clinical applications, quality control, and toxicity

First total synthesis of a novel amide alkaloid derived from Aconitum taipeicum and its anticancer activity

Methods to treat the industrial wastewater in diosgenin enterprises produced from Diosorea zingiberensis C. H. Wright

Safety investigation on total steroid saponins extracts from Dioscorea zingiberensis C.H. Wright: Sub-acute and chronic toxicity studies on dogs

KYU SHIK MUN | Personalized Medicine | Best Researcher Award

KYU SHIK MUN | Personalized Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. KYU SHIK MUN, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, United States

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kyu Shik Mun is a distinguished researcher in cystic fibrosis (CF) and biomedical engineering 🧬. As a Principal Investigator and Co-Director, he has led groundbreaking projects on CF-related diabetes, organ-on-a-chip models, and personalized CF therapy 🏥. His work, funded by organizations like the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Vertex Pharmaceuticals, has yielded significant patents and high-impact publications 📑. With 733 citations, an h-index of 10, and an i10-index of 10, Dr. Mun continues to drive innovations in CF research, bridging biomedical science and translational medicine 🔬.

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Professional Background

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kyu Shik Mun earned his Ph.D. in the Materials Science and Engineering Program at the University of Cincinnati 🎓. In 2016, he joined the Cystic Fibrosis Research Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where he pioneered a microfluidic-based organ-on-chip program from scratch 🏥🧬. His groundbreaking research focused on studying cystic fibrosis and related disorders. In 2021, he was promoted to Assistant Professor at Cedars-Sinai 🏆, where he continues to advance in vitro cell culture models using organ-on-chip technology and 3D bioprinting 🖨️🔬, contributing to innovative solutions in biomedical research and personalized medicine.

Awards

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kyu Shik Mun has received numerous prestigious honors and awards throughout his academic and professional journey 🎖️. He was awarded multiple Outstanding Grade Scholarships at Gangneung National University 🏅 (2000–2009) and recognized for excellence with department and presidential awards 🏆. His achievements include a scholarship from the Korean Broadcasting System 📺 and the Korea Research Foundation 🌏. During his Ph.D. at the University of Cincinnati, he earned a University Graduate Scholarship 🎓 (2010–2014). His research has been recognized by the American Gastroenterological Association and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 🧬, receiving multiple Best Abstract and Early Career Investigator awards (2017–2024) 🥇.

Experience 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kyu Shik Mun has been actively involved in non-clinical teaching, contributing to journal clubs and lab mentoring 📚🎤. He has delivered key presentations on organ-on-a-chip technology 🧬, including talks at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (2020) and Cedars-Sinai (2021) 🏥. His mentorship spans postdoctoral fellows, research associates, and Ph.D. students, guiding projects in 3D bioprinting 🖨️ and patient-derived lung-on-a-chip models 🌬️. Since 2016, he has mentored 15 summer and rotation students—including high school, college, Ph.D., and MD candidates—on fabricating organ-on-a-chips and culturing cells, fostering the next generation of biomedical researchers 🔬.

Research Focus

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kyu Shik Mun’s research primarily focuses on nanotechnology 🧪, biosensors 🧫, and biomedical engineering 🏥. His work spans optical interferometric biosensors for label-free detection, organ-on-a-chip models for diseases like cystic fibrosis 🫁, and TiO₂ nanotube arrays for applications in solar cells ☀️ and photocatalysis. He also explores drug discovery 💊 by targeting molecular pathways in cystic fibrosis and related disorders. His interdisciplinary research integrates materials science 🏗️, biophysics ⚛️, and microfluidics 🔬 to develop innovative medical technologies, aiming to advance precision medicine 🎯 and renewable energy solutions 🌱.

Publication Top Notes

A Stable, Label-free Optical Interferometric Biosensor Based on TiO2 Nanotube Arrays

Patient-derived pancreas-on-a-chip to model cystic fibrosis-related disorders

Guided construction of single cell reference for human and mouse lung

Targeting the pregnane X receptor using microbial metabolite mimicry

Personalized medicine in CF: from modulator development to therapy for cystic fibrosis patients with rare CFTR mutations

Surface passivation of highly ordered TiO2 nanotube arrays and application to dye-sensitized solar cells using the concept of isoelectric point

Targeting DNAJB9, a novel ER luminal co-chaperone, to rescue ΔF508-CFTR

Guanylate cyclase 2C agonism corrects CFTR mutants

Cystic Fibrosis Human Organs-on-a-Chip