Ghasem Ahangari | Neuroscience | Excellence in Research

Prof. Ghasem Ahangari | Neuroscience | Excellence in Research

National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | Iran

Professor Ghasem Ahangari is a senior academic and research leader in medical biotechnology, molecular immunology, and neuroimmunogenetics, with more than three decades of sustained contributions to translational biomedical science.  He holds academic training in medical technology, hematology, and molecular clinical immunology, with advanced research experience in internationally recognized institutions, including the Karolinska Institute. His professional career includes long-term faculty appointments, departmental leadership, institute directorships, and coordination of national and international scientific programs. His research interests center on complex disorders such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, neuroimmune and psychosomatic conditions, inflammation, neurotransmitter receptor signaling, and molecular diagnostics, with increasing integration of artificial intelligence in medical research. Professor Ahangari has authored numerous high-impact journal articles, books, and patents, supervised graduate researchers, and organized major scientific workshops and symposia. He is a recipient of multiple academic and research awards from national and international scientific bodies. Overall, his career reflects a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research, academic leadership, and advancing precision medicine through molecular and systems-level approaches.

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Kevin Clark | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kevin Clark | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Oregon State Universitys |United States

Kevin B. Clark, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and interdisciplinary researcher with extensive experience spanning behavioral neuroscience, neuropsychology, computational biology, and translational science. He received advanced academic training at Oregon State University, Southern Illinois University, and the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, where his work integrated psychology, physiology, and cognitive systems research. His professional career includes long-term service as a postdoctoral fellow, laboratory coordinator, and research scientist across academic, federal, and international research institutions, including the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the Max Planck Society. Dr. Clark has held senior leadership and advisory roles in scientific foundations, biotechnology consulting, conservation science, astrobiology, and advanced computing initiatives supported by organizations such as NASA, NSF, IEEE, and the National Academies of Sciences. His research interests focus on neural systems, cognitive processing, neurolinguistics, complex biological systems, neurotechnology, and data-driven approaches to understanding behavior and disease. His scholarly output, as reflected in Google Scholar metrics, includes a sustained record of peer-reviewed publications, cumulative citations, and a measurable h-index demonstrating long-term research impact. Dr. Clark’s career reflects a unique synthesis of scientific innovation, mentorship, and cross-sector collaboration, contributing to both fundamental neuroscience and applied societal challenges.

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