Wieslaw Nowinski | Nanoscale Characterisation | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wieslaw Nowinski | Nanoscale Characterisation | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wieslaw Nowinski, Sano Center for Computational Personalised Medicine, Poland

Prof. Dr. Wieslaw Nowinski is a visionary in nanotechnology and a recipient of numerous accolades, including the title of Titular Professor awarded by the President of Poland. With a robust academic background, including a Ph.D. in Electronics, he has held diverse roles globally, contributing significantly to neuroinformatics, medical imaging, and brain atlases. Currently serving as a Visiting Scientist at the Sano Center for Computational Personalized Medicine in Krakow, Poland, Dr. Nowinski is renowned for his 71 granted patents and over 90 technology transfers. His groundbreaking work spans from brain anatomy to innovative medical image processing, leaving an indelible mark on the intersection of science, medicine, and technology. 🧠🌐🏆

🎓Academic/Research Record:

Titular (full) Professor awarded by the President of Poland, 2015. D.Sc. (habilitation), Polish Academy of Sciences, 1994. Ph.D. with distinction, Lodz University of Technology, 1985. MSc, Warsaw University of Technology, 1977.

🔬 Present Appointment:

Visiting Scientist/Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, Sano Center for Computational Personalised Medicine, Krakow, Poland (2022-present).

🌐 Previous Positions:

Various roles in Poland, Singapore, and the USA spanning neuroinformatics, medical imaging, and academia.

🚀 Innovation and Contributions:

71 granted patents and 68 patent applications. Notable discoveries in subthalamic nucleus function, brain morphology, and cerebrovasculature. Formulation of concepts like atlas-assisted processing, helical stereotaxy, and operating room of the future.

🌟 Awards and Honors:

Recognition in Singapore for impact on neuroanatomy and white matter integrity in schizophrenia. National Technology Award Ministerial Citation for electronic human brain atlases. Honorary Pearl in Science, Badge of Honor for “Merits for Inventiveness” in Poland, and more.

🌱 Biographical Highlights:

Founding Director of John Paul II Center for Virtual Anatomy and Surgical Simulation. Established the NOWinBRAIN human brain repository. Founding Director at Sano Center for Computational Personalized Medicine.

Professional Profiles:

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:

  • Cited by: All – 4,523.
  • Citations – 3,069.
  • h-index – 36.
  • Documents – 244.

A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!

🔬 Research Focus:

Prof. Dr. Wieslaw Nowinski’s pioneering work converges on advancing neuroinformatics and neuroradiology, focusing on morphological atlasing of the human brain at the nanoscale. His research spans diverse domains: from defining and presenting cerebral sulci, bridging neuroanatomy and neuroradiology, to creating a vast repository (NOWinBRAIN) of correlated planar-surface neuroimages. Additionally, his contributions extend to establishing an operative anatomy atlas for the skull base and envisioning a multi-purpose, user-extendable reference human brain atlas. Prof. Nowinski’s pursuit towards a nanoscale connectome underscores a transformative shift in understanding neuronal morphology, storage requirements, and the evolution of human brain atlases. 🌐👨‍🔬

Pallavi Vawhal | Nanoscale characterisation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Pallavi Vawhal | Nanoscale characterisation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Pallavi Vawhal, Inference INC, India

👩‍💼 Ms. Pallavi Vawhal is a Clinical Data Manager I at Inference Inc., India, with over 3 years of expertise in core Clinical Data Management (CDM) and a rich academic background spanning 12+ years. Armed with a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, she excels in project and observational management, showcasing strong decision-making abilities and innovation. Adept at navigating tight timelines, she contributes to end-to-end study activities and collaborates seamlessly with diverse teams. Driven by a commitment to process improvement, Ms. Vawhal combines her academic proficiency with hands-on experience in therapeutic areas like diabetes, cardiovascular, and neurology. 🌐💼📊

🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry (2018-2022) from Savitribai Phule Pune University, India. Master of Pharmacy (2007-2009) from The Tamilnadu, Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai, India. Bachelor of Pharmacy (2000-2004) from the University of Pune, India.

💼 Professional Experience:

Clinical Data Manager I at Inference Inc., Pune, India (Dec. 2019 – Present): Over 3 years of experience in core Clinical Data Management. Responsible for end-to-end study activities, client and project management, and process improvement. Represents the Data Management team in key meetings. Academic Experience: Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical Chemistry: SGMSPM’S Dnyanvilas College of Pharmacy, Dudulgaon, Pune (Aug. 2018 to Dec. 2019). JSPM’S Jayawantrao Sawant College of Pharmacy & Research, Pune (Dec. 2009 to July 2018). Research Pharmacist at the National AIDS Research Institute, Pune (Feb. 2007 to Oct. 2007).

🔍 Roles and Responsibilities:

Expert in data management operations, ensuring data integrity in clinical trial databases. Proficient in project management, observational and analytical skills, and process improvement. Experienced in academic activities, lecturing, and mentoring students in research projects. Well-versed in therapeutic areas like Diabetes, Cardiovascular, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, and more. Skilled in CDMS/Tools, including Medidata Rave, Medrio, and DSG.

🌟 Achievements:

Awarded a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Received Top Cited Paper Award for Advanced Engineering Materials (2020/2021).

Professional Profiles:

🔬 Research Focus:

 🌱💻🧪 Ms. Pallavi Vawhal’s research primarily centers on the design and exploration of coumarin-based sulfonamide derivatives as potential DPP-IV inhibitors. Her work spans various critical aspects, including pre-ADME analysis, toxicity profiling, computational analysis, and in vitro enzyme assays. By delving into the molecular intricacies, she aims to uncover promising candidates for inhibiting DPP-IV, a significant enzyme in diabetes management. This interdisciplinary approach combines medicinal chemistry, computational modeling, and enzymatic studies, showcasing her commitment to advancing therapeutic interventions. Ms. Vawhal’s research aligns with drug discovery and development, emphasizing the pursuit of novel compounds with potential clinical applications. 💊👩‍🔬✨