Assist Prof Dr. Marco Sharkawi | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Marco Sharkawi | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of pharmacy, Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ashley Elizabeth (Janssen) Shea, MD, MPH, embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and a minor in Global Health from Washington University in St. Louis. Her commitment to academic excellence was evident as she graduated with College Honors and earned membership in the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa honor society. With a strong foundation in neuroscience and global health, she pursued further education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), obtaining a Doctor of Medicine with Distinction and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Maternal & Child Health. Her time at UNMC was marked by multiple merit-based scholarships and leadership roles, setting the stage for her future contributions in maternal-fetal medicine.

Professional Endeavors & Clinical Training 👩‍⚕️

Dr. Shea undertook her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah, where she honed her clinical expertise and developed leadership skills. She excelled as Chief Resident in Administration and Scheduling, ensuring seamless departmental operations. During her residency, she also engaged in medical education, serving as a lecturer for various training programs and contributing to curriculum development. Currently, she is a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellow at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), with an anticipated completion in June 2025. Her fellowship further solidifies her specialization in managing high-risk pregnancies and advancing perinatal care.

Contributions to Research & Scholarly Activities 📚

Dr. Shea has made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine through rigorous research and scholarly endeavors. Her research interests include postpartum hemorrhage management, fetal growth restriction, and the impact of oxytocin administration on maternal outcomes. She has presented multiple oral and poster presentations at national and international conferences, including the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting and the Society for Reproductive Investigation Annual Meeting. Her work on maternal preconception platelet activation and pregnancy outcomes has provided valuable insights into optimizing maternal and neonatal health.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Shea’s dedication to excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. She received the Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine Residency Program Award for Excellence in 2021, acknowledging her outstanding performance in high-risk obstetrics. Her academic achievements at UNMC were also recognized with the AMWA Glasgow-Rubin Certificate of Commendation and induction into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Furthermore, she has received merit-based full and half-tuition scholarships, underscoring her academic prowess and dedication to the field.

Impact and Influence in Medical Education & Advocacy 📝

Beyond clinical and research contributions, Dr. Shea is deeply involved in medical education and advocacy. At UAB, she serves as an instructor for multiple obstetric workshops, including Shoulder Dystocia and Operative Vaginal Delivery. Her commitment to education extends to protocol development, as seen in her work on spontaneous preterm birth protocols. Additionally, she has been actively involved in community service, providing care at free clinics, participating in global health missions, and mentoring medical students through structured programs. Her leadership roles in organizations such as the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Women’s Medical Association further highlight her influence in shaping the future of women’s healthcare.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Shea’s career trajectory is poised for a lasting impact on maternal-fetal medicine. With a firm commitment to advancing perinatal care, she aims to continue her research on optimizing maternal health outcomes and reducing complications in high-risk pregnancies. Her future endeavors may include academic leadership, contributing to national healthcare policies, and mentoring the next generation of obstetricians. Through her unwavering dedication to research, education, and clinical excellence, Dr. Shea is set to leave a profound legacy in maternal and child health.

📝Notable Publication

TLC densitometric approach for concurrent determination of quinary mixture for treatment of migraine with appraisal to method greenness and whiteness

Authors: Sharkawi, M.M.Z., Ahmed, M.A., Farid, N.F., Abdelwahab, N.S.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

New chemometrics-assisted spectrophotometric methods for simultaneous determination of co-formulated drugs montelukast, rupatadine, and desloratadine in their different dosage combinations

Authors: Sharkawi, M.M.Z., Farid, N.F., Hassan, M.H., Hassan, S.A.

Journal: BMC Chemistry

Year: 2024

Analysis of binary mixture of oxytetracycline and bromohexine in their combined veterinary formulation by four simple spectrophotometric methods with greenness assessment

Authors: Sharkawi, M.M.Z., Safwat, M.T., Abdelwahab, N.S.

Journal: BMC Chemistry

Year: 2024

Chromatographic analysis of triple cough therapy; bromhexine, guaiafenesin, and salbutamol and pharmaceutical impurity: in-silico toxicity profile of drug impurity

Authors: Sharkawi, M.M.Z., Safwat, M.T., Abdelaleem, E.A., Abdelwahab, N.S.

Journal: BMC Chemistry

Year: 2024

Ecofriendly UPLC-MS/MS method for simultaneous assay of veterinary drugs residues; erythromycin, sulfadiazine and trimethoprim in edible chicken tissues, evaluation of method greenness and whiteness

Authors: Sharkawi, M.M.Z., Safwat, M.T., Abdelwahab, N.S.

Journal: Microchemical Journal

Year: 2024

 

Assoc Prof Dr. Haomiao Cheng | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Haomiao Cheng | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Beijing university of technology, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Haomiao Cheng’s academic journey is marked by an unwavering commitment to urban studies and planning. His educational foundation began with a master’s degree from Tsinghua University, a prestigious institution recognized for its rigorous academic programs. After completing his master’s, he pursued a doctoral degree at Tongji University, another renowned institution specializing in urban development and design. Throughout his academic training, Cheng developed a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding urban form, sustainable development, and the socio-environmental impact of city planning.

Professional Endeavors 🏙️

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Beijing University of Technology, Haomiao Cheng’s professional career has been characterized by a dedication to advancing the field of Urban and Rural Planning. He is actively involved in teaching and research within the Department of Urban Construction. His courses, such as “Urban Form Theory and Methods”, reflect his deep expertise in urban design, blending theory with practical applications. Through his teaching, Cheng strives to instill in his students a comprehensive understanding of sustainable urban development, focusing on the interplay between human settlements and the urban environment.

Over the years, Cheng has successfully presided over several high-impact research projects. Notably, he has led two projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, which is a testament to the credibility and relevance of his work in the urban design and development domain. These projects, “Grant No. 52170174” and “Grant No. 51808009”, focus on the innovative aspects of urban design, sustainable development, and the protection of historical districts in rapidly evolving cities like Beijing.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌍

Haomiao Cheng’s research primarily focuses on the sustainability of urban design, examining methods and theories that can be applied to real-world challenges faced by growing cities. His work often explores the role of human settlements in shaping urban morphology, which has implications for everything from residential zoning to the preservation of historical architecture. Cheng’s research has also delved into the intricate balance between urban renewal and historical preservation. His findings have proven invaluable for urban planners working to integrate modernity with tradition, particularly in the context of Beijing’s historical districts.

Cheng’s research extends to consultancy projects for Beijing’s urban design management measures and the block arrangement planning of Taoranting Street in Xicheng District. These projects highlight his ability to apply his academic research to practical, real-world challenges. His contributions to urban planning and design continue to shape Beijing’s development trajectory, particularly in ensuring the city’s growth does not come at the expense of its cultural and historical integrity.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Haomiao Cheng’s work has not gone unnoticed in the academic and professional communities. With more than 10 academic papers published, his research has earned him recognition both in China and internationally. His papers, which are frequently cited in urban planning and sustainable development literature, have contributed to ongoing discussions about the future of urbanization in China. Cheng’s citation index of 64 reflects the significant impact his research has had in shaping discourse around urban morphology and sustainability.

In addition to his academic accolades, Cheng has been invited to participate in several consultancy projects, a testament to the practical relevance and demand for his expertise. These projects have not only helped shape the policies and planning frameworks for Beijing’s urban development but have also strengthened his position as a thought leader in his field.

Impact and Influence 🌟

As an Associate Professor, Cheng has had a profound impact on his students and colleagues alike. Through his teaching, he has nurtured the next generation of urban planners, ensuring they are equipped with the tools to tackle the complex issues cities face today. His work has also influenced policymakers and practitioners in the urban planning field, particularly through his consultancy projects, which directly impact how cities grow and evolve.

Cheng’s research on sustainable urban design and historical preservation has been instrumental in advancing the conversation around how cities can balance the needs of modernization with the preservation of their cultural heritage. His contributions to the protection and renewal of historical districts in Beijing have helped integrate urban progress with an understanding of the city’s past.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Haomiao Cheng’s academic and professional career is just beginning to leave a lasting legacy. As the world’s cities continue to grow at an unprecedented rate, his work will serve as a crucial guide in navigating the complex challenges of sustainable urban development. Cheng’s research on human settlements, urban form, and the renewal of historical districts will continue to resonate as cities around the world strive to balance modernity with tradition.

Looking ahead, Cheng’s influence is expected to expand further, both in academia and in the practical world of urban planning. With ongoing research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and new consultancy opportunities on the horizon, Cheng is poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of urban design, not only in China but around the world. His legacy will likely be one of a scholar and practitioner who bridged the gap between theory and practice, helping to create cities that are both modern and sustainable, with a deep respect for their cultural and historical contexts.

In conclusion, Haomiao Cheng is a key figure in the realm of urban planning, contributing valuable insights and shaping policies that affect both the present and future of cities. Through his continued dedication to research, education, and practical application, he will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the world of urban design for generations to come.

📝Notable Publications

Establishing the emission inventory of biogenic volatile organic compounds and quantifying their contributions to O3 and PM2.5 in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region

Authors: Cai, B., Cheng, H., Kang, T.

Journal: Atmospheric Environment

Year: 2024

Exploring the Smart Street Management and Control Platform from the Perspective of Sustainability: A Study of Five Typical Chinese Cities

Authors: Xiang, F., Cheng, H., Wang, Y.

Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)

Year: 2023

Contributions to O3 and PM2.5 in summer of vegetation types in typical cities in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region | 京津冀植被类型对典型城市夏季 O3 和 PM2.5 贡献

Authors: Cai, B., Cheng, H.-M., Qi, H.-Y., Li, A.-Z., Kang, T.-F.

Journal: Zhongguo Huanjing Kexue/China Environmental Science

Year: 2023

How Sensitive Morphological Parameters Influence on the PM2.5 Diffusion: An Empirical Study of Two Neighborhoods in Central Beijing

Authors: Zhang, P., Cheng, H., Jiang, Z., Xiang, F.

Journal: Atmosphere

Year: 2022

Influence of Urban Form Parameters on the Diffusion of Air Pollutant in Residential Areas Based on the CFD Simulation | 基于CFD模拟的城市住区形态参数对大气污染物扩散影响

Authors: Cheng, H., Jiang, Z., Zhang, P., Kang, T.

Journal: Beijing Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Beijing University of Technology

Year: 2021