Prof Maxime Breban | Prix du meilleur article de rechercher | Best Research Article Award

Prof Maxime Breban | Prix du meilleur article de rechercher

Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin, France

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Professor Breban embarked on his medical journey at Paris hospitals, earning his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree between 1984 and 1990. His passion for immunology and rheumatology led him to pursue a Doctorate (PhD), which he completed in 1994 under the auspices of the French National Institute for Medical Research. During this period, he honed his expertise in immuno-rheumatology, laying a solid foundation for his future endeavors.igasconference.com

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Following his PhD, Professor Breban undertook a post-doctoral fellowship at the Harold Simmons Research Center, University of Texas, Dallas, USA, from 1990 to 1993, under the mentorship of Professor Joel D. Taurog. This international experience enriched his research perspective and expertise. Upon returning to France, he served as a clinical fellow and subsequently as Associate Professor of Immunology at Cochin Hospital, Paris, from 1993 to 2002. In 2002, he joined the Rheumatology Division of Ambroise Paré Hospital in Boulogne-Billancourt as a Professor of Rheumatology and ascended to the role of Head of the Department in 2011. Concurrently, he has been directing a research team focused on chronic inflammation in rheumatic disorders, which transitioned from the Cochin Institute to the Faculty of Simone Veil-Santé in 2013.igasconference.com

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Breban’s research primarily centers on the immunogenetics of ankylosing spondylitis and related spondyloarthritis. He has been the principal investigator and coordinator for numerous clinical and basic research projects. Over the past two decades, he has contributed to over 100 original papers and 40 review articles in the field of SpA. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of the genetic and environmental factors contributing to SpA, including the role of the microbiome in disease pathogenesis.igasconference.com

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his illustrious career, Professor Breban has received several prestigious awards, including the American College of Rheumatology Fellowship Award for Excellence in Scientific Research in 1992 and the Guillaumat-Piel Prize from the Foundation for Medical Research in 2018. These accolades underscore his substantial contributions to rheumatology research and his dedication to advancing medical science.igasconference.com

Impact and Influence 🌍

Professor Breban’s influence extends beyond his research contributions. He has played pivotal roles in various scientific committees and societies, including serving as President of the Scientific Committee of the French Rheumatology Society from 1998 to 2004 and as a member of the Scientific Board of the French National Research Agency from 2012 to 2013. His involvement in these organizations has shaped research agendas and fostered collaborations within the rheumatology community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As a dedicated educator, Professor Breban has been imparting knowledge in rheumatology to medical students since 1993 and has been involved in various master’s programs and university diplomas related to immunology and rheumatology. His commitment to teaching ensures the cultivation of future generations of rheumatologists. Looking ahead, Professor Breban continues to lead research initiatives aimed at unraveling the complexities of chronic inflammatory diseases, with the goal of developing innovative therapeutic strategies and improving patient outcomes.

In summary, Professor Maxime Breban’s career is marked by a profound dedication to the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases. His extensive research, leadership roles, and commitment to education have left an indelible mark on the field of rheumatology, promising continued advancements in understanding and managing these complex conditions.

📝Notable Publications

Interleukin 17-producing C-C motif chemokine receptor 6 + conventional CD4+ T cells are arthritogenic in an animal model of spondyloarthritis


Authors: M. Beaufrère, Marie; M. Jacoutot, Manon; M.A. Breban, Maxime A.; S. Glatigny, Simon
Journal: Journal of Autoimmunity
Year: 2025

 Microbiota in spondyloarthritis: Where are we?

Authors: M.A. Breban, Maxime A.; M. Beaufrère, Marie; M. Jacoutot, Manon; S. Glatigny, Simon
Journal: Not provided
Year: Not provided

What is a severe axial spondyloarthritis?

Authors: F. Costantino, Félicie; M.A. Breban, Maxime A.; M.A. D’Agostino, Maria Antonietta
Journal: Not provided
Year: Not provided

 TGFβ signaling pathway is altered by HLA-B27 expression, resulting in pathogenic consequences relevant for spondyloarthritis

Authors: M. Lauraine, Marc; M. de Taffin de Tilques, Maxence; D. Melamed-Kadosh, Dganit; L.M. Araujo, Luiza M.; M.A. Breban, Maxime A.
Journal: Arthritis Research and Therapy
Year: 2024

Unmet needs in axial spondyloarthritis. Proceedings of the French spondyloarthritis taskforce workshop

Authors: D. Wendling, Daniel; M.A. Breban, Maxime A.; F. Costantino, Félicie; F.M. Verhoeven, Frank M.; C. Prati, Clément
Journal: Not provided
Year: Not provided

Dr. Precious Chiwara-Maenzanise |Archaeology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Precious Chiwara-Maenzanise |Archaeology | Best Researcher Award

University of Cape Town, South Africa

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Precious Maenzanise, also known as Precious Chiwara-Maenzanise, embarked on an exceptional academic journey in archaeology, driven by an insatiable curiosity about human history and evolution. Her formative years in academia began at the University of Zimbabwe, where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology and History. This foundational education allowed her to cultivate a deep understanding of material culture and historical contexts.

Eager to refine her expertise, she progressed to a Bachelor of Arts Special Honors in Archaeology, excelling in her research on lithic materials from Redcliff Cave in central Zimbabwe. Her dissertation was a testament to her analytical rigor and interpretative skills, earning her a distinction. This success propelled her into a Master of Arts in Archaeology, where she specialized in the morpho-functional variability of late Holocene microlithic backed tools from Pomongwe Cave in Matobo, western Zimbabwe. Her dissertation, again passing with distinction, signified her growing prominence in lithic analysis and prehistoric tool function.

With her sights set on deeper investigations into early human behavior, Dr. Maenzanise pursued a Ph.D. in Archaeology at the University of Cape Town, completing it in 2023. Her doctoral research, “Early human social transmission during Marine Isotope Stage 5: A perspective from the Kalahari Basin”, provided valuable insights into human cultural transmission and raw material selection during prehistoric times. Her academic rigor and groundbreaking approach have positioned her as an emerging authority in African archaeology.

Professional Endeavors 🔬

Dr. Maenzanise’s professional journey is a reflection of her dedication to both research and teaching. She commenced her academic career as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Zimbabwe, where she nurtured young minds in archaeology. Her commitment to education was further solidified when she became a Lecturer in the Archaeology Unit at the University of Zimbabwe, holding a full-time contract from 2019 to 2020.

Her pedagogical approach emphasized the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical fieldwork, ensuring that students gained hands-on experience in archaeological methods. In 2021, she expanded her academic reach by taking up a Teaching Assistant position at the University of Cape Town, further honing her ability to engage students in the complexities of human evolution and material culture.

Currently, Dr. Maenzanise is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Geological Sciences, Human Evolution Research Institute (HERI), University of Cape Town. Her postdoctoral project, “Changes in raw material selectivity through time: Contrasting Earlier and Middle Stone Age quartzite use strategies from Tswalu, southern Kalahari”, is an ambitious study that aims to unravel the patterns of early hominin behavior through raw material analysis.

Contributions and Research Focus 🏺

Dr. Maenzanise’s research contributions have significantly enriched the fields of archaeology and paleoanthropology. Her work bridges the gap between human cultural evolution and lithic technology, focusing on how early humans selected and utilized raw materials to adapt to their environments.

Her publication record includes seven peer-reviewed, accredited articles, with an additional three articles currently in press. These publications address crucial questions about human behavioral evolution, lithic analysis, and social learning in prehistoric societies. Additionally, she has presented her research at ten regional and international conferences, establishing herself as a thought leader in archaeological discourse.

Her role in advancing African archaeology extends beyond her own research; she actively collaborates with fellow scholars and institutions to elevate the visibility of African heritage in global academic discussions. Her participation in projects like the International Financial Reporting Standards-European Accounting Association Intangibles Research Group underscores her interdisciplinary approach, linking archaeology with broader scientific frameworks.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Maenzanise’s academic excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and scholarships. She has been a recipient of prestigious fellowships, including the Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the GENUS DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence in Palaeosciences, valued at R350,000 per annum, and the Palaeontological Scientific Trust (PAST Africa) Fieldwork Award, amounting to R60,000.

Her dedication to field research has been further supported by grants from the French Research Institute in South Africa (IFAS), aiding both her Ph.D. and postdoctoral research projects. Her international recognition is highlighted by the GENUS DSI-NRF Seed Grant for attending the World Archaeological Congress in Australia, showcasing her growing influence in the global archaeological community.

Her ability to secure funding from highly competitive institutions reflects her research’s importance and the confidence that the academic world has in her potential to push the boundaries of archaeological knowledge.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Maenzanise’s work has had a profound impact on the study of early human behavior, particularly in Africa. Her focus on social transmission during Marine Isotope Stage 5 sheds light on how knowledge and skills were passed down in prehistoric societies, influencing modern understandings of cultural continuity and innovation.

By emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach that integrates geological sciences, anthropology, and archaeology, she is reshaping the way researchers interpret material culture. Her contributions help contextualize African prehistory within broader narratives of human evolution, challenging Eurocentric perspectives that have historically dominated the field.

Beyond academia, she is committed to mentorship and community engagement, ensuring that the next generation of African archaeologists has the resources and guidance to excel. Her teaching experience has empowered numerous students, inspiring them to contribute meaningfully to the preservation and study of African heritage.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Precious Maenzanise’s career trajectory points to a future rich with groundbreaking discoveries and influential scholarship. Her research into Stone Age material selectivity and social transmission mechanisms continues to shape the way we understand early human societies.

Moving forward, her focus on expanding empirical studies, engaging in cross-disciplinary collaborations, and securing larger-scale research projects will further cement her legacy as a leading archaeologist. She is poised to continue pushing the boundaries of knowledge, contributing to policy discussions on cultural heritage management, and advocating for the representation of African archaeological heritage in global research.

📝Notable Publications

Function, Style, and Standardization: Is the Proximal or Distal End of a Middle Stone Age Point More Variable?

Authors: BJ Schoville, P Chiwara-Maenzanise, E Otárola-Castillo, J Wilkins

Journal: Lithic Technology

Year: 2023

A functional analysis of lithic material from Redcliff Cave, central Zimbabwe

Authors: P Chiwara, A Nhamo, J Chikumbirike

Journal: Archives, Objects, Places and Landscapes. Multidisciplinary Approaches to

Year: 2017

The Marine Isotope Stage 5 (~105 ka) lithic assemblage from Ga-Mohana Hill North Rockshelter and insights into social transmission across the Kalahari Basin and its environs

Authors: P Chiwara-Maenzanise, BJ Schoville, Y Sahle, J Wilkins

Journal: Journal of Human Evolution

Year: 2025

100 Years of Palaeo-Research and Its Relevance for Transformation and Social Cohesion in South Africa

Authors: DW Kgotleng, S Basinyi, W Black, P Chiwara-Maenzanise

Journal: South African Journal of Science

Year: 2025

Africa, South: Earlier Stone Age

Authors: P Chiwara-Maenzanise, J Wilkins

Journal: Academic Press

Year: 2024

Dr. Mohammed Q. Alkhatib | Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammed Q. Alkhatib | Research | Best Researcher Award

University of Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mohammed Q. Alkhatib’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in Telecommunications Engineering at Yarmouk University in Jordan. Graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 2008, he displayed a keen interest in the intricacies of communication systems, signal processing, and network technologies. His undergraduate years were marked by rigorous coursework, extensive lab work, and an insatiable curiosity for cutting-edge innovations in the field of telecommunications.

Eager to expand his knowledge and contribute to technological advancements, Alkhatib pursued higher education in the United States. He enrolled in the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) for a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. With a stellar GPA of 3.9/4.0, his postgraduate studies allowed him to delve deeper into complex electrical engineering concepts, refining his expertise in communication networks, digital signal processing, and programming. The completion of his master’s degree in December 2011 was a significant milestone, setting the stage for his doctoral pursuits.

Recognizing his academic prowess, UTEP welcomed Alkhatib into its Ph.D. program in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He dedicated himself to extensive research, exploring new frontiers in signal processing and remote sensing. His doctoral work, completed in May 2018 with an impressive GPA of 3.92/4.0, laid the foundation for his future contributions to academia and industry. His research during this period was instrumental in enhancing remote sensing methodologies, particularly in detecting anomalies and improving imaging technologies.

Professional Endeavors and Teaching Excellence 🌟

Alkhatib’s professional career has been marked by a blend of teaching, research, and industry collaboration. His passion for educating future engineers and innovators led him to take on academic roles in the UAE, where he has had a profound impact on students and colleagues alike.

He began his academic career as a Lecturer at Abu Dhabi Polytechnic in 2014, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the institution’s curriculum and mentoring students. His expertise in Computer Electronics, Java Programming, and Calculus enabled him to deliver comprehensive and engaging courses. Beyond teaching, he actively contributed to academic administration by leading the Quality Assurance (QA) committee. In this capacity, he developed Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) reports, ensuring that the institution maintained high educational standards. His meticulous approach to curriculum development and student assessment helped foster an environment of academic excellence.

In January 2021, Alkhatib joined the University of Dubai as an Assistant Professor in the College of Engineering and IT (CEIT). In this role, he has been instrumental in designing and delivering courses in Communication Systems, Signals and Systems, Digital Signal Processing, and Networking. His commitment to student success goes beyond the classroom; he provides academic advising, supervises research projects, and mentors students in their academic and professional journeys. His ability to break down complex engineering concepts into digestible lessons has earned him admiration from both students and colleagues.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌐

Alkhatib’s research interests are deeply rooted in remote sensing technology, digital signal processing, and communication networks. His tenure at the University of Dubai has allowed him to expand his research portfolio, focusing on the development of advanced algorithms for remote sensing applications. As an advisor at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center Lab (MBRSC-Lab), he has contributed significantly to research initiatives in satellite imaging and remote sensing.

His previous research experience as a Research Assistant at UTEP saw him develop unsupervised algorithms for detecting skin wounds and ulcers using infrared (IR) video imagery. This research, conducted in collaboration with SpectralMD Company, showcased his ability to merge engineering principles with healthcare applications. His work in this domain demonstrated the potential of machine learning and imaging technologies in medical diagnostics, further proving his interdisciplinary expertise.

Alkhatib has consistently contributed to the academic community through scholarly publications in reputable journals and conferences. His research findings have provided valuable insights into remote sensing methodologies, improving image processing techniques and communication technologies.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Alkhatib has been recognized for his academic excellence, research contributions, and dedication to student mentorship. His outstanding academic record, demonstrated by his high GPAs across all levels of education, reflects his commitment to learning and intellectual growth. His work in academia and industry has earned him respect as a leading researcher and educator in the field of electrical and computer engineering.

His role as a peer reviewer for academic journals underscores his credibility in the research community. By participating in peer review processes, he has helped maintain the quality and integrity of scientific publications, ensuring that groundbreaking research meets rigorous academic standards.

Impact and Influence in Academia and Industry 💡

Alkhatib’s impact extends beyond his immediate academic environment. As an educator, he has inspired countless students to pursue careers in engineering and technology. His mentorship has helped students navigate complex research topics, guiding them toward innovative solutions and career success. Many of his mentees have gone on to contribute significantly to industry and academia, a testament to his effectiveness as a mentor.

In the research domain, his work in remote sensing and digital signal processing continues to shape technological advancements. His contributions to satellite imaging and healthcare applications highlight the practical implications of his research, bridging the gap between theory and real-world solutions.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Alkhatib aims to expand his research in remote sensing, exploring new applications in environmental monitoring, healthcare, and space technology. His involvement with MBRSC-Lab positions him at the forefront of space research in the UAE, where he continues to push the boundaries of satellite imaging and data processing.

As an academic leader, he is committed to enhancing engineering education through innovative teaching methodologies and curriculum development. His focus on integrating emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, into traditional engineering courses ensures that his students remain competitive in an ever-evolving job market.

Alkhatib’s legacy will be defined by his unwavering dedication to education, research, and technological innovation. His contributions have already left an indelible mark on the field of electrical and computer engineering, and his future endeavors promise to further solidify his reputation as a thought leader and pioneer in the domain.

With a career built on excellence, curiosity, and a passion for knowledge, Mohammed Q. Alkhatib stands as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring engineers and researchers worldwide. His journey from a dedicated student to a distinguished professor and researcher exemplifies the power of perseverance, intellectual rigor, and the relentless pursuit of innovation.

📝Notable Publications

“Tri-CNN: A Three Branch Model for Hyperspectral Image Classification”

Authors: MQ Alkhatib, M Al-Saad, N Aburaed, S Almansoori, J Zabalza, S Marshall, …

Journal: Remote Sensing

Year: 2023

“A Review of Spatial Enhancement of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Imaging Techniques”

Authors: N Aburaed, MQ Alkhatib, S Marshall, J Zabalza, H Al Ahmad

Journal: IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing

Year: 2023

“Improved Spatial-Spectral Superpixel Hyperspectral Unmixing”

Authors: MQ Alkhatib, M Velez-Reyes

Journal: Remote Sensing

Year: 2019

“3D Expansion of SRCNN for Spatial Enhancement of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Images”

Authors: N Aburaed, MQ Alkhatib, S Marshall, J Zabalza, H Al Ahmad

Journal: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Signal Processing and Information Security (ICSPIS)

Year: 2021

“PolSAR Image Classification Using Attention-Based Shallow to Deep Convolutional Neural Network”

Authors: MQ Alkhatib, M Al-Saad, N Aburaed, MS Zitouni, H Al-Ahmad

Journal: IGARSS 2023 – IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Proceedings

Year: 2023