Diego Bagnasco | Medical | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Diego Bagnasco | Medical | Best Researcher Award

Department of Internal Medicine at University of Genoa, Italy.

Dr. Diego Bagnasco is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Genoa, Italy. He specializes in allergy and respiratory diseases, focusing on asthma and biologic treatments. Dr. Bagnasco has contributed significantly to research on severe asthma, allergen immunotherapy, and personalized medicine. He has worked at the Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino (IRCCS) in Genoa and has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. His work aims to improve treatment strategies for respiratory conditions through innovative and targeted therapies​.

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Education & Experience 🎓💼

Doctorate: Ph.D. in Medical Sciences, University of Genoa
Assistant Professor: University of Genoa, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties
Research Assistant: Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino (IRCCS), Genoa
Expertise: Severe asthma, biologic therapies, allergen immunotherapy, personalized medicine​

Professional Development 🚀📚

Dr. Bagnasco actively contributes to advancements in allergy and respiratory diseases through research, teaching, and clinical practice. He collaborates with leading institutions and researchers in the field to explore innovative approaches to asthma treatment. His studies focus on the long-term effects of biologics and immunotherapy, aiming to enhance personalized treatment options for patients. As a key figure in respiratory medicine, he participates in international conferences, peer reviews articles for top-tier journals, and mentors students in medical sciences. His dedication to translational research bridges the gap between clinical practice and scientific discovery.

Research Focus 🔬🩺

Dr. Bagnasco’s research revolves around severe asthma, allergen immunotherapy, and biologic treatments. He investigates how biologics, such as mepolizumab, affect asthma patients and the risks associated with discontinuation. His work also explores personalized treatment strategies for respiratory diseases, with a particular emphasis on precision medicine. His contributions aim to improve patient outcomes by identifying biomarkers for targeted therapies, reducing asthma exacerbations, and optimizing long-term management plans for individuals with severe respiratory conditions​.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖

✔️ Recognized expert in allergy and respiratory diseases
✔️ Published in high-impact medical journals
✔️ Contributor to international conferences on asthma and immunotherapy
✔️ Reviewer and editorial board member for allergy and respiratory journals
✔️ Collaborator in major research projects on biologic treatments​

Publication Top Notes

  • A critical evaluation of anti-IL-13 and anti-IL-4 strategies in severe asthmaD Bagnasco, M Ferrando, G Varricchi, G Passalacqua, GW Canonica, 277 citations, 2016.
  • Interleukin-5 pathway inhibition in the treatment of eosinophilic respiratory disorders: evidence and unmet needsG Varricchi, D Bagnasco, F Borriello, E Heffler, GW Canonica, 245 citations, 2016.
  • Type 2 immunity in asthmaM Caminati, DL Pham, D Bagnasco, GW Canonica, 193 citations, 2018.
  • Minimal clinically important difference for asthma endpoints: an expert consensus reportM Bonini, M Di Paolo, D Bagnasco, I Baiardini, F Braido, M Caminati, …, 154 citations, 2020.
  • Cabbage and fermented vegetables: from death rate heterogeneity in countries to candidates for mitigation strategies of severe COVID‐19J Bousquet, JM Anto, W Czarlewski, T Haahtela, SC Fonseca, G Iaccarino, …, 147 citations, 2021.

Prof. Jamal Sabir | Nanomedicine Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jamal Sabir | Nanomedicine Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jamal Sabir , King Abdulaziz University , Saudi Arabia

Jamal Sabir M Sabir, a Saudi Arabian native born in Taif, holds a distinguished academic background. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology (Zoology) from King Abdulaziz University in 1980, followed by a Master’s degree in Biology (Genetics) from the same institution in 1984. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Genetics and Biotechnology from Sussex University, UK, in 1992. Dr. Sabir’s career progression reflects his dedication to academia, starting as a Demonstrator at King Abdulaziz University in 1980 and rising to the rank of Professor in 2014. His scientific pursuits encompass diverse areas, including the induction of genetic mutations, genotoxicity studies of pesticides and heavy metals, and biotechnology research. Dr. Sabir has supervised numerous postgraduate projects, focusing on mutagenic effects, cytogenetics, molecular evaluations, and genomic analyses. His contributions extend to bioremediation efforts for oil pollutants and the molecular genetic study of human breast cancer. Dr. Sabir’s extensive scientific activities underscore his commitment to advancing genetic research and biotechnology in Saudi Arabia and beyond.

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Education:

Jamal Sabir M Sabir earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology (Zoology) from King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia in 1980. He continued his studies at the same institution, obtaining a Master’s degree in Biology (Genetics) in 1984. Dr. Sabir then pursued his Ph.D. in Genetics and Biotechnology at Sussex University in Brighton, UK, completing it in 1992

Work Experience:

Dr. Jamal Sabir M Sabir’s career at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia began in 1980 when he was appointed as a Demonstrator in the Faculty of Science. He advanced to the position of Lecturer in 1986. In 1992, Dr. Sabir was promoted to Assistant Professor, followed by a promotion to Associate Professor in 2001. His academic achievements and dedication to research and teaching led to his promotion to full Professor in 2014.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Synthesis of biocomposites from microalgal peptide incorporated polycaprolactone/κ-carrageenan nanofibers and their antibacterial and wound healing property
    • Authors: Raghunathan, S., Kandasamy, S., Balakrishna Pillai, A., Kim, J.-W., Davoodbasha, M.
    • Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2024
  • Synthesis and characterization of hydroxy propyl methyl Cellulose/Copper nanobiocomposites for antibacterial and antioxidant smart materials
    • Authors: Davoodbasha, M., Raghunathan, S., Mohammed Yasin, A., Lee, S.-Y., Kim, J.-W.
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2024
  • Identification and Characterization of HIRIP3 as a Histone H2A Chaperone
    • Authors: Ignatyeva, M., Patel, A.K.M., Ibrahim, A., Sabir, J.S.M., Hamiche, A.
    • Journal: Cells, 2024
  • Next generation sequencing shows diversity of Omicron sub-lineages of SARS-COV2 circulating in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    • Authors: Bouna, A., Atef, A., Al-Mahdi, H.B., Rather, I.A., Sabir, J.S.M.
    • Journal: Journal of King Saud University – Science, 2024
  • MBD4 loss results in global reactivation of promoters and retroelements with low methylated CpG density
    • Authors: Papin, C., Ibrahim, A., Sabir, J.S.M., Bronner, C., Hamiche, A.
    • Journal: Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research, 2023
    • Citations: 1