Anchalee Avihingsanon | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Anchalee Avihingsanon | Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anchalee Avihingsanon, HIV-NAT, Thai Red Cross AIDS and Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration, Thailand

Dr. Anchalee Avihingsanon, MD, PhD šŸ©ŗšŸ”¬ is a distinguished infectious disease specialist with over 20 years of expertise in HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and viral hepatitis research. She leads the HIV-NAT clinical research program at the Thai Red Cross AIDS and Infectious Disease Research Centre in Bangkok šŸ‡¹šŸ‡­ and serves as Clinical Research Site Leader for ACTG. Dr. Avihingsanon actively shapes national health policies in Thailand and contributes to WHO guideline development šŸŒ. Her international research spans clinical trials addressing HIV, TB, and emerging infections. She has earned numerous awards for her impactful work in resource-limited settings.

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Education

Dr. Anchalee Avihingsanon completed her medical degree (MD) at Khon Kaen University, Thailand, from 1986 to 1992. She then specialized in Internal Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, during 1994-1996, followed by a focus on Infectious Disease from 1998 to 1999 at the same institution. Dr. Avihingsanon advanced her expertise as a research fellow in Infectious Diseases at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, USA, from 2000 to 2002. She earned her PhD in HIV and Coinfection at Amsterdam University, The Netherlands, between 2011 and 2013.

Experience

Dr. Anchalee Avihingsanon has been actively involved in numerous professional roles since 1999. She currently serves as the ACTG Regional Representative for Asia and is a key member of several WHO advisory groups on HIV, viral hepatitis, and STIs. She is also an infectious disease expert on Bangkok’s Essential Medicine Committee and contributes to national efforts on AIDS, TB, and hepatitis. Dr. Avihingsanon participates in multiple research and guideline committees, including the Thai Ministry of Public Health and international scientific groups. She holds memberships in prestigious organizations like the International AIDS Society and the Royal College of Physicians.

Awards

Dr. Anchalee Avihingsanon has received numerous honors throughout her career. In 2016, she successfully passed the US-FDA inspection for key studies. She was awarded the Australia-APEC Women in Research Fellowship in 2015 and received the prestigious NUFFIC PhD grant from the Netherlands Embassy during 2011-2013. Dr. Avihingsanon earned scholarships to attend global workshops and conferences, including the European AIDS Conference and International AIDS Society from 2007 to 2022. Early in her career, she was recognized as Best Doctor at Samutsakorn Hospital in 1998 and served as chief resident at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in 1997.

Research Focus

Dr. Anchalee Avihingsanon is a distinguished researcher specializing in HIV and Hepatitis C co-infections, with a strong focus on antiretroviral therapy optimization, pharmacokinetics, and treatment outcomes. Her work includes evaluating minimal monitoring HCV treatments, assessing drug interactions in people living with HIV, and improving health-related quality of life for patients. She also investigates malnutrition, sarcopenia risks in elderly HIV patients, and liver fibrosis progression using advanced diagnostics. Anchalee’s contributions significantly impact infectious disease management, particularly in Asian populations, aiming to enhance therapy safety, efficacy, and accessibility.

Publication Top Notes

Impact of a minimal monitoring HCV treatment approach on Health-Related Quality of Life
The population pharmacokinetics of dolutegravir co‐administered with rifampicin in Thai people living with HIV: Assessment of alternative dosing regimens
Performance of ElecsysĀ® HCV Duo Immunoassay for Diagnosis and Assessment of Treatment Response in HCV Patients with or without HIV Infection
The Risk of Malnutrition and Sarcopenia in Elderly People Living with HIV during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Pharmacokinetics of Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir and efficacy of an alternate‐day treatment in hemodialysis patients with chronic hepatitis C infection
Efficacy and safety of switching to bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide in virologically suppressed Asian adults living with HIV: A pooled analysis from three international phase III randomized trials
The 25th Bangkok International Symposium on HIV Medicine
Dose optimization with population pharmacokinetics of ritonavir-boosted lopinavir for Thai people living with HIV with and without active tuberculosis
Conference Proceedings from the Virtual 24th Bangkok International Symposium on HIV Medicine
Third‐line antiretroviral therapy, including raltegravir (RAL), darunavir (DRV/r) and/or etravirine (ETR), is well tolerated and achieves durable virologic suppression over 144 weeks in resource‐limited settings: ACTG A5288 strategy trial

Dhanpat Sharma | Drug Safety and Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Dhanpat Sharma | Drug Safety and Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dhanpat Sharma, Central University of Haryana, India

Dr. Dhanpat Sharma is a passionate physicist who recently submitted his Ph.D. thesis at the Central University of Haryana, India, focusing on the generation of magnetic fields during heavy ion collisions. His work bridges theoretical simulations with experimental studies involving low-intensity magnetic fields for environmental applications. He has published extensively on photocatalysis, nanomaterials, and nuclear physics. Dr. Sharma is a recipient of multiple prestigious fellowships, including UGC-CSIR NET-JRF and GATE, and has actively presented his research at national and international conferences. His innovative insights continue to contribute significantly to nuclear and materials science.

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Education

Dr. Dhanpat Sharma šŸŽ“ is a dedicated physicist currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Physics at the Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, India, from August 2019 to April 2025. His research, guided by Prof. Suneel Kumar, focuses on the study of nuclear flow, nuclear stopping, magnetic fields, and their inter-correlations in heavy ion collisions āš›ļø. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, between 2016 and 2018 šŸ“˜. Prior to that, he completed his B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi šŸŽ“, from 2012 to 2016, laying a strong foundation for his scientific journey.

Experience

Dr. Dhanpat Sharma šŸ’» has hands-on experience in coding within the Quantum Molecular Dynamics (QMD) and Isospin-dependent Quantum Molecular Dynamics (IQMD) frameworks, which are essential tools for simulating heavy ion collisions at intermediate energies āš›ļø. His work involves implementing and modifying simulation codes to analyze nuclear flow, nuclear stopping, and magnetic field effects. Through this expertise, Dr. Sharma has gained a deep understanding of the computational modeling of complex nuclear interactions 🧠. His coding proficiency allows him to conduct high-level theoretical research, contributing significantly to the field of nuclear physics šŸ”¬, and enhancing predictive accuracy in nuclear collision studies.

Awards

Dr. Dhanpat Sharma šŸ… has been recognized for his academic excellence with several prestigious awards and honors. He qualified the UGC-CSIR NET-JRF twice, in December 2018 and July 2019, earning a fellowship for his Ph.D. studies šŸŽ“. Additionally, he cleared the GATE exam in February 2019, further showcasing his strong command in physics šŸ“˜. Dr. Sharma also qualified for the IGCAR entrance with an impressive All India Rank of 34 šŸ”¬. Demonstrating consistent academic merit, he secured the 4th rank in the Ph.D. entrance test conducted by the University of Delhi, solidifying his position among top research scholars in India šŸ‡®šŸ‡³.

Research Focus

Dr. Dhanpat Sharma focuses on magneto-photocatalysis, heavy-ion collision physics, and advanced nanomaterials for energy and environmental applications. His research spans the development of photocatalytic materials like α-γ-Feā‚‚Oā‚ƒ/rGO for antibiotic degradation šŸ’Š, to synthesizing nanocomposites for energy storage ⚔ using waste-derived Feā‚ƒOā‚„. In nuclear physics, he explores the evolution of magnetic and electromagnetic fields 🧲 during heavy-ion collisions, studying correlations with nuclear stopping and elliptical flow. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges materials science, nuclear theory, and applied nanotechnology 🧪, addressing both sustainable tech and fundamental particle interactions in extreme conditions.

Publication Top Notes

Magnetic field and dissolved oxygen assisted ultra-high photocatalytic activity of α-γ-Fe2O3 heterophase wrapped with rGO sheets for the removal of rifampicin

Waste toner derived Fe3O4 nanoparticles embedment into PANI matrix as an advanced electrode for supercapacitor

Probing the contribution of various mass fragments in the production of magnetic field during heavy ion collisions

Correlation between elliptical flow and nuclear stopping around the transition energy in mid rapidity zone

Influence of symmetry energy on electromagnetic field during heavy-ion collisions
Correlation between magnetic field and nuclear stopping in different rapidity segments during heavy ion collisions
Production of magnetic field due to heavy ion collisions around transition energy

Mr.Charles Opoku|Regulatory Affairs|Best Researcher Award

Mr.Charles Opoku|Regulatory Affairs|Best Researcher Award

Mr.Charles Opoku at Fiaseman Senior High School,Ghana

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Early Academic Pursuits šŸ“š

Charles Boateng Opoku embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in social sciences, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Geography from the University of Cape Coast in 2009. His undergraduate project, titled “Effectiveness of Community Development Programmes in Improving the Livelihoods of Rural Dwellers,” underscored his early commitment to understanding and improving local communities’ well-being. His studies not only provided a solid understanding of economics and geography but also fostered his desire to make meaningful contributions to development and economic planning.

Following this, he further honed his expertise by completing an MSc in Development Planning and Management at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) between 2014 and 2017. His research during this time focused on the vulnerabilities of farm households in Ghana, particularly those affected by socio-economic shocks, in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality. This research highlighted his dedication to examining the dynamics of development and resilience in rural contexts, laying the groundwork for his subsequent professional and research endeavors. Currently, Opoku is pursuing a PhD in Planning at KNUST, focusing his research on the determinants of informal land market outcomes, which has significant implications for spatial planning and policy in Ghana.

Professional Endeavors šŸ‘”

Charles Opoku’s professional career has been marked by a blend of teaching, research, and fieldwork. Since 2011, he has served as an Economics Tutor at Fiaseman Senior High School in Tarkwa, where he has educated and inspired young students in the Western Region of Ghana. His impact extends into higher education as an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast’s College of Distance Education since 2018. There, he teaches various subjects, including Microeconomics, the Economy of Ghana, and Entrepreneurship, helping students build foundational skills and knowledge for their careers.

Additionally, Opoku has contributed significantly to data collection and analysis in Ghana through his roles with the Ghana Statistical Service. In 2023, he acted as a Center Lead and Regional Trainer for the Integrated Business Establishment Survey. He also held key roles during the 2021 Population and Housing Census, serving as both a Municipal Field Supervisor and National Trainer, where he contributed to the accurate collection of demographic and economic data critical to national planning.

Contributions and Research Focus šŸ”¬

Charles Opoku’s research and professional work have centered on a range of crucial topics, including land use planning, human settlement planning, and development economics. His PhD research on informal land markets in Ghana addresses important aspects of spatial planning, a field of study that is critical for sustainable urban development. Through his thesis, Opoku seeks to provide insights into the often-overlooked informal land market sector and the ways it impacts effective planning, governance, and policy implementation.

He has also conducted research on urban resilience and the vulnerabilities faced by farm households, contributing valuable knowledge to the field of development planning. In his publication ā€œVulnerability and Responses of Farm Households to Socioeconomic Shocks: Evidence from Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality of Ghana,ā€ Opoku explored the resilience strategies of rural communities against economic disruptions. His work in the area of rural women’s economic empowerment in Ghana has been particularly influential, with his publication in the Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development examining the impact of the Rural Enterprise Program (REP) on economic self-sufficiency and empowerment in rural areas.

Accolades and Recognition šŸ…

Throughout his career, Opoku has earned recognition for his academic achievements and professional dedication. His membership in the Ghana Institute of Planning as a Graduate Trainee signifies his status as an emerging expert in the field. Additionally, he is an active member of Ghana’s Monitoring and Evaluation Forum and the Association of Certified Chartered Economists (ACCE), both of which highlight his commitment to continued professional growth and excellence.

Impact and Influence šŸŒ

Opoku’s work has had a lasting impact on the communities he serves, especially through his contributions to Ghana’s educational sector and his involvement in national surveys. By educating high school and university students, he helps shape the next generation of economists and planners, fostering a culture of analytical thinking and social responsibility. His role in data collection and research has directly contributed to national projects, including the 2021 Population and Housing Census, where his leadership as a trainer ensured the accuracy and reliability of critical demographic data. This data serves as the basis for policy decisions, resource allocation, and development planning in Ghana, underscoring Opoku’s significant role in shaping his country’s socio-economic landscape.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Charles Opoku’s legacy will likely be one of dedicated service to both academia and public policy. His ongoing research in informal land markets aims to inform policy and promote sustainable spatial planning practices, which will benefit urban and rural areas in Ghana. As he completes his PhD, he is well-positioned to become a thought leader in urban and regional planning, contributing to policies that prioritize equitable land use and sustainable development.

Looking to the future, Opoku envisions expanding his research to include broader aspects of urban resilience and green economy strategies. His goal is to support the development of Ghanaian communities that are not only resilient to economic shocks but also environmentally sustainable. As he continues his teaching, research, and contributions to data collection, his work will undoubtedly inspire future economists, planners, and policymakers in Ghana and beyond. Through his multifaceted career, Charles Boateng Opoku exemplifies the impact of thoughtful planning, dedicated teaching, and rigorous research in advancing both community resilience and national development.

 

šŸŽ“PublicationĀ 

Critical factors impacting psychosocial well-being of mining-induced displaced and resettled persons in Ghana

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā : Charles Boateng Opoku;Ā Jonathan Kwofie;Ā Millicent Awo Pomma Asirifi
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2024

Economic empowerment of rural women: Assessing the effectiveness of the rural enterprise program (REP) in Ghana, West Africa

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā :Zahra Nekoukar , Shahram Ala, Siavash Moradi, Andrew Hill, Ali Reza Davoudi Badabi, Ahmad Alikhani, Shahriar Alian, Minoo Moghimi, Amir Mohammad Shabani, Hamideh Abbaspour Kasgari
  • JournalĀ  Ā  :Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2022

Vulnerability and Responses of Farm Households to Socio-economic Shocks: Evidence from Tarkwa-Nsueam Municipality of Ghana

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā :Charles Boateng Opoku
  • JournalĀ  Ā  : Innovative Research and Development
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2020

 

Dr.Zhen Cao, Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation ,Best Researcher Award

Dr.Zhen Cao, Pharmaceutical Policy and Regulation ,Best Researcher Award

Dr.Zhen Cao, at School of Public Health, Capital Medical University,China

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Academic and Professional Background 🌟

Cao Zhen is a dedicated doctoral candidate at the School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, specializing in health policy and hospital management. With a robust academic foundation, Cao Zhen is a valued member of the Expert Pool for Project Funding Supervision at the National Health Commission. Her impressive track record includes overseeing two provincial and ministerial-level projects, participation in a National Social Science Foundation project, and contributing to numerous other provincial and ministerial-level initiatives. Her scholarly contributions are evidenced by the publication of nine academic papers in reputable journals.

 


Research and Innovations šŸ”¬šŸ“Š

  • Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: 15
  • Consultancy/Industry Projects: 2
  • Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 9
  • Patents Published/Under Process: 2
  • Collaborations: Notably collaborated with the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China during the COVID-19 pandemic to study funding and material support for epidemic prevention and control, as well as the economic operation of hospitals. This collaboration provided crucial decision-making support to tackle pandemic-related challenges.

Professional Memberships šŸ…

  • People’s Republic of China Health and Wellness Commission
  • Project Funding Supervision Expert Pool

Research Areas šŸ”

  • Hospital Management
  • Health Policy

 

šŸŽ“Publication Top Noted:

Paper Title :Adenylyl cyclase localization to the uropod of aggregating Dictyostelium cells requires RacC
    • Authors: Sherly I Celada, Guoliang Li, Lindsay J Celada, Wenfu Lu, Thanigaivelan Kanagasabai, Weiran Feng, Zhen Cao, Nazifa Salsabeel, Ninghui Mao, LaKendria K Brown, Zaniya A Mark, Michael G Izban, Billy R Ballard, Xinchun Zhou, Samuel E Adunyah, Robert J Matusik, Xiaofei Wang, Zhenbang Chen
    • Journal: Molecular Oncology
    • Year:2023
    • Citations : 3

     

Paper Title :Alternative transcription initiation leads to expression of a novelĀ ALKĀ isoform in cancer
  • Authors: Thomas Wiesner, William Lee, Anna C Obenauf, Leili Ran, Rajmohan Murali, Qi Fan Zhang, Elissa WP Wong, Wenhuo Hu, Sasinya N Scott, Ronak H Shah, IƱigo Landa, Julia Button, Nathalie Lailler, Andrea Sboner, Dong Gao, Devan A Murphy, Zhen Cao, Shipra Shukla, Travis J Hollmann, Lu Wang, Laetitia Borsu, Taha Merghoub, Gary K Schwartz, Michael A Postow, Charlotte E Ariyan, James A Fagin, Deyou Zheng, Marc Ladanyi, Klaus J Busam, Michael F Berger, Yu Chen, Ping Chi
  • Journal: Nature
  • Year:2015
  • Citations : 240
Paper Title : Combined inhibition of MAP kinase and KIT signaling synergistically destabilizes ETV1 and suppresses GIST tumor growth
  • Authors: Leili Ran, Inna Sirota, Zhen Cao, Devan Murphy, Yuedan Chen, Shipra Shukla, Yuanyuan Xie, Michael C Kaufmann, Dong Gao, Sinan Zhu, Ferdinando Rossi, John Wongvipat, Takahiro Taguchi, William D Tap, Ingo K Mellinghoff, Peter Besmer, Cristina R Antonescu, Yu Chen, Ping Chi
  • Journal: Cancer discovery
  • Year:2015
  • Citations :130
Paper Title :SOX2 promotes lineage plasticity and antiandrogen resistance in TP53-and RB1-deficient prostate cancer
  • Authors:Ping Mu, Zeda Zhang, Matteo Benelli, Wouter R Karthaus, Elizabeth Hoover, Chi-Chao Chen, John Wongvipat, Sheng-Yu Ku, Dong Gao, Zhen Cao, Neel Shah, Elizabeth J Adams, Wassim Abida, Philip A Watson, Davide Prandi, Chun-Hao Huang, Elisa De Stanchina, Scott W Lowe, Leigh Ellis, Himisha Beltran, Mark A Rubin, David W Goodrich, Francesca Demichelis, Charles L Sawyers
  • Journal:Science
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations :905
Paper Title : Loss of CHD1 promotes heterogeneous mechanisms of resistance to AR-targeted therapy via chromatin dysregulation
  • Authors: Zeda Zhang, Chuanli Zhou, Xiaoling Li, Spencer D Barnes, Su Deng, Elizabeth Hoover, Chi-Chao Chen, Young Sun Lee, Yanxiao Zhang, Choushi Wang, Lauren A Metang, Chao Wu, Carla Rodriguez Tirado, Nickolas A Johnson, John Wongvipat, Kristina Navrazhina, Zhen Cao, Danielle Choi, Chun-Hao Huang, Eliot Linton, Xiaoping Chen, Yupu Liang, Christopher E Mason, Elisa de Stanchina, Wassim Abida, Amaia Lujambio, Sheng Li, Scott W Lowe, Joshua T Mendell, Venkat S Malladi, Charles L Sawyers, Ping Mu
  • Journal: Cancer cell
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations : 114