Hani Serag | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hani Serag | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Director, Division of Global Partnerships at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) | United States

Dr. Hani Serag is a physician and public health specialist with extensive experience in health systems research, global health, and addressing health disparities. Currently serving as Director of the Division of Global Partnerships and Assistant Professor at the Department of Population Health and Health Disparities, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), he leads multiple programs on chronic disease prevention, HIV screening, and global health diplomacy. With a strong history of academic, research, and policy leadership, Dr. Serag has collaborated with international organizations, academic institutions, and civil society networks to strengthen healthcare equity, health policy, and global partnerships.

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Education 

Dr. Hani Serag earned his MD (M.B., B.Ch) from the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. He holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the School of Public Health, University of Western Cape, South Africa, focusing on health systems research, monitoring and evaluation, health promotion, and primary healthcare. He further enhanced his expertise with advanced training in epidemiology, health care finance, biostatistics, and both quantitative and qualitative public health research methods through certificate programs at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. His academic training integrates medicine, epidemiology, and public health with a global and systems-oriented perspective.

Experience 

Dr. Hani Serag has held key academic and leadership roles at UTMB, including Assistant Professor in Population Health and Endocrinology and Director of Global Partnerships. He has served as Principal Investigator for programs on chronic disease prevention, HIV screening, and international educational collaborations. His professional record includes consultancy and teaching engagements with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). He previously served as Global Coordinator and Associate Global Coordinator for the People’s Health Movement, leading international initiatives on primary healthcare, social determinants of health, and global health governance. His work bridges academia, policy, and practice.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Hani Serag contributions have been recognized through academic appointments across diverse disciplines including population health, internal medicine, pediatrics, and global health. His role as an Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty at UTMB highlights his mentorship of graduate students. He has been invited by WHO and PAHO for technical consultancies, curriculum development, and training programs, reflecting his international recognition in health systems and migration health research. Through his leadership in convening UTMB’s Annual Conference on Migration and Health and directing global health education initiatives, Dr. Serag has earned respect as a distinguished public health leader advancing health equity worldwide.

Research Focus 

Dr. Hani Serag research focuses on advancing health system responsiveness, reducing disparities, and integrating preventive care into clinical settings. His work emphasizes chronic disease prevention, HIV screening, and global health governance. He has designed and implemented multi-stakeholder programs that address the social determinants of health and promote patient-centered models of care. His scholarly contributions include health policy research, health systems evaluation, and migration and health studies. He has actively developed curricula, technical reports, and peer-reviewed publications to build capacity in health equity and health policy. His ongoing research strengthens global partnerships and evidence-based strategies in population health.

Publication Top Notes

Covid-19 pandemic and the social determinants of health

Explaining covid-19 performance: what factors might predict national responses?

High‐protein vs. standard‐protein diets in overweight and obese patients with heart failure and diabetes mellitus: findings of the Pro‐HEART trial

Improving the collection of race, ethnicity, and language data to reduce healthcare disparities: a case study from an academic medical center

Cultural diversity impacts caregiving experiences: a comprehensive exploration of differences in caregiver burdens, needs, and outcomes

Racial and geographic variation in leg amputations among Texans

Relative social standing and suicide ideation among Kenyan males: the interpersonal theory of suicide in context

Racial disparities in type of heart failure and hospitalization

Social determinants of health in countries in conflict and crises: the eastern Mediterranean perspective

Subjective social standing and conflict tactics among young Kenyan men

Illustrating the impact of commercial determinants of health on the global COVID-19 pandemic: Thematic analysis of 16 country case studies

Enabling structural resilience of street-involved children and youth in Kenya: reintegration outcomes and the Flourishing Community model

Understanding caregiver challenges: A comprehensive exploration of available resources to alleviate caregiving burdens

Coronavirus disease 2019, diabetes, and inflammation: A systemic review

Exploring the impact of ACA on rural‐urban disparity in oral health services among US noninstitutionalized adults

The association between mental well-being and school attendance among Palestinian adolescent refugees in UNRWA schools

Dr. Caesar Hernandez, Nanomedicine ,Best Researcher Award

Dr. Caesar Hernandez, Nanomedicine ,Best Researcher Award

Dr. Caesar Hernandez at The University of Alabama at Birmingham,United States Korea

Author Profile

🎓 Education

  • 2018: PhD in Medical Sciences, Concentration in Neuroscience, University of Florida
    • Thesis: “Circuit and Molecular Mechanisms of Altered Decision Making in Aging” (Advisors: Dr. Jennifer Lynn Bizon and Dr. Barry Setlow)
  • 2014: MS in Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic University
    • Thesis: “Methionine Reductase Sulfoxide (Msr) Deficiency Leads to a Reduction of Dopamine Levels in Drosophila” (Advisors: Dr. David Binninger and Dr. Herbert Weissbach)
  • 2011: BS in Biological Sciences with a Minor in Biotechnology, Magna Cum Laude, Florida Atlantic University
  • 2009: AA in Biology, Palm Beach State College

🏫 Professional and Research Experience

  • 2023-Present: Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • 2022-2023: Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratories of Dr. Lynn Dobrunz, Dr. Peter King, and Dr. Lori McMahon, Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • 2020-2022: Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratory of Dr. Lori McMahon, Department of Cellular, Developmental, and Integrative Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • 2019-2020: Postdoctoral Associate, Laboratories of Dr. Barry Setlow and Dr. Jennifer L. Bizon, Departments of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, University of Florida
  • 2014-2018: Graduate Research Assistant, Laboratories of Dr. Jennifer L. Bizon and Dr. Barry Setlow, Departments of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, University of Florida
  • 2012-2014: Graduate Research Assistant, Laboratory of Dr. David Binninger, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Atlantic University
  • 2012-2014: Lab Manager, Laboratory of Dr. Herbert Weissbach, Center for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Florida Atlantic University

🏅 Research Grants and Fellowships

  • NIH Pathway to Independence Award (Parent K99/R00): Research on the impact of normative aging and Alzheimer’s disease on fear-based disorders and amygdala dysfunction
  • NIH T32 Interdisciplinary Training in Pathobiology and Rehabilitation Medicine
  • McKnight Predoctoral Fellowship, Florida Education Fund
  • Tillman Military Scholarship, Pat Tillman Foundation
  • Honorably Discharged Graduate Assistant Scholarship, University of Florida

🌟 Academic and Professional Awards

  • 1st Place Presentation for Postdoctoral Research Day, UAB’s Postdoctoral Office of Education (2022, 2021)
  • 3rd Place Award for Trainee Talk Session, Comprehensive Neuroscience Center Retreat (2022)
  • Neuroscience Scholars Program Enrichment Fund, Society for Neuroscience (2020, 2019)
  • Silver Award, College of Medicine Medical Guild Graduate Research Competition (2018)
  • Cluff Award for Aging Research, Leighton E. Cluff Endowment and The Institute for Learning in Retirement at Oak Hammock (2018)
  • William G. Luttge Award for Outstanding Graduate Research in Neuroscience (2018)
  • Travel Awards, McKnight Brain Institute and International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (2018)

🎓Publication Top Noted:

Paper Title : A ketogenic diet improves cognition and has biochemical effects in prefrontal cortex that are dissociable from hippocampus
  • Authors: Abbi R Hernandez, Caesar M Hernandez, Keila Campos, Leah Truckenbrod, Quinten Federico, Brianna Moon, Joseph A McQuail, Andrew P Maurer, Jennifer L Bizon, Sara N Burke
  • Journal: Frontiers in aging neuroscience
  • Year:2018

 

Paper Title : Optogenetic inhibition reveals distinct roles for basolateral amygdala activity at discrete time points during risky decision making
  • Authors: Caitlin A Orsini, Caesar M Hernandez, Sarthak Singhal, Kyle B Kelly, Charles J Frazier, Jennifer L Bizon, Barry Setlow
  • Journal:Journal of Neuroscience
  • Year: 2017
Paper Title :Deconstructing value-based decision making via temporally selective manipulation of neural activity: Insights from rodent models
  • Authors:Caitlin A Orsini, Caesar M Hernandez, Jennifer L Bizon, Barry Setlow
  • Journal: Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Year: 2019
Paper Title :Testicular hormones mediate robust sex differences in impulsive choice in rats
  • Authors:Caesar M Hernandez, Caitlin Orsini, Alexa-Rae Wheeler, Tyler W Ten Eyck, Sara M Betzhold, Chase C Labiste, Noelle G Wright, Barry Setlow, Jennifer L Bizon
  • Journal: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
  • Year: 2020
Paper Title :A neuroscience primer for integrating geroscience with the neurobiology of aging
  • Authors:  JCaesar M Hernandez, Abigail R Hernandez, Jessica M Hoffman, Peter H King, Lori L McMahon, Thomas W Buford, Christy Carter, Jennifer L Bizon, Sara N Burke
  • Journal: The Journals of Gerontology: Series A
  • Year: 2022