Dr. Eleni Memi | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eleni Memi | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eleni Memi | Clinician | National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Dr. Eleni Memi is a distinguished medical scientist and endocrinologist from Greece whose research focuses on endocrinology, diabetes, metabolism, reproductive endocrinology, and thyroid gland pathophysiology. Her scientific contributions span both clinical and translational aspects of endocrine disorders, with special emphasis on hormonal regulation, metabolic diseases, glycosaminoglycans, and reproductive endocrinology in women. Dr. Memi has made substantial advancements in understanding the interplay between thyroid dysfunction, glucocorticoid activity, and reproductive health, integrating molecular mechanisms with clinical applications. Her work in endocrine-related metabolic disorders has contributed to novel insights into hormonal pathways and disease outcomes. She has authored several influential papers and a book chapter published by Elsevier. Her scholarly impact is reflected in Scopus with 72 citations, 12 documents, and an h-index of 5, while Google Scholar reports 129 citations, an h-index of 6, and an i10-index of 6, underscoring her growing academic influence in medical research.

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Featured Publications

  1. Memi, E., Pavli, P., Maria, P., Vrachnis, N., & Mastorakos, G. (2024). Diagnostic and therapeutic use of oral micronized progesterone in endocrinology. Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders.

  2. Alexandraki, K. I., Violetis, O., Memi, E., Fryssira, H., Papanikolaou, V., Papagianni, M., & Mastorakos, G. (2025). A rare combination of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, GH deficiency and rectal atresia in a female with an FGFR1 variant: A case report and systematic review of the literature. Endocrine.

  3. Kanouta, F., Karampitsakos, T., Memi, E., Vrachnis, N., Macut, D., & Mastorakos, G. (2025). Epigenetic effects of endogenous and exogenous glucocorticosteroids during pregnancy on the offspring: A systematic-narrative review. Hormones (Athens).

  4. Pontikides, N., Karras, S., Kaprara, A., Anagnostis, P., Mintziori, G., Goulis, D. G., Memi, E., & Krassas, G. (2014). Genetic basis of familial isolated hyperparathyroidism: A case series and a narrative review of the literature. Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism.

  5. Memi, E., Karakiulakis, G., Goma, F., & Papakonstantinou, E. (2012). The functional role of glycosaminoglycans in the pathophysiology of the thyroid gland and their putative role as prognostic, diagnostic and therapeutic agents in thyroid pathologies. Review of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics.

Jayalakshmi Mariakuttikan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jayalakshmi Mariakuttikan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jayalakshmi Mariakuttikan , Associate Professor , Madurai Kamaraj University , India.

Dr. M. Jayalakshmi, Ph.D., is a distinguished Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Immunology at the School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamil Nadu. Since 2005, she has dedicated her research to immunogenetics, focusing on disease susceptibility in South Indian populations. With postdoctoral training from UCSF, USA, and a prolific academic journey, she has mentored numerous scholars and spearheaded advanced research projects. She has delivered over 110 invited talks, published 40+ international papers, and contributed to impactful policy research. Her commitment to immunology and education underscores her stature as a respected academician and researcher in biomedical science.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Jayalakshmi earned her Ph.D. in Immunogenetics from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, conducting her doctoral research at Holy Cross College, Nagercoil. She ranked first in her B.Sc. and M.Sc. (Zoology) programs from the same university, showcasing academic excellence early on. Her M.Phil. at St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai, also saw her secure the top rank. She further enhanced her expertise through a prestigious Raman Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), focusing on transplantation immunogenetics. Her strong academic foundation and exposure to global research platforms empower her ongoing scientific contributions in immunogenetics and molecular diagnostics.

🧪 Professional Experience

Dr. M. Jayalakshmi began her career as an Assistant Professor in 2005 at Madurai Kamaraj University and has served as Associate Professor and Head since 2017. Her academic leadership includes coordinating molecular diagnostic training, spearheading RUSA-funded research facilities, and serving as a syndicate member at MKU. She has also mentored numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. With experience spanning teaching, research, and administration, she has organized skill development programs benefiting over 1,100 students. Additionally, she plays key roles in academic boards, ethics committees, and national curriculum development, consistently contributing to life science education and translational biomedical research.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Jayalakshmi’s academic brilliance has earned her multiple prestigious awards. She was a gold medalist and university topper in both B.Sc. and M.Sc. Zoology programs. She received the National Merit Scholarship and CSIR Fellowships during her Ph.D. journey. Her innovative teaching earned her the Gold Medal from Madurai Kamaraj University. She was awarded the UGC-Raman Postdoctoral Fellowship for her research at UCSF, USA, and has served as a DST-INSPIRE Mentor since 2008. Her scholarly contributions include 16 best paper awards at international conferences, reflecting her impactful presence in global immunogenetics research and scientific communication.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Jayalakshmi’s research centers on the immunogenetics of breast cancer, autoimmune disorders (Type 1 Diabetes, RHD), infectious diseases (HIV, HBV), and chronic kidney disease. Since 2005, she has analyzed the South Indian population’s genetic profiles using advanced tools like PCR and Next-Generation Sequencing. Her studies aim to identify genetic susceptibility markers and early diagnostic tools, contributing significantly to personalized medicine. Her lab has also explored microbiomes and HLA allele associations through funded research projects. With over 120 gene sequences and 14 whole-genome submissions to NCBI, her team’s research outcomes have international implications in immunogenomics and translational diagnostics.

🧭 Conclusion

Dr. M. Jayalakshmi exemplifies excellence in education, research, and scientific leadership in immunogenetics. Her pioneering work across cancer, infectious diseases, and autoimmune disorders in South India has advanced diagnostic research and molecular epidemiology. With a global research footprint, numerous scholarly contributions, and unwavering dedication to mentorship and innovation, she continues to inspire students and scientists alike. Through her active role in academic councils and ethical boards, she advocates for responsible science and societal health impact. Her career is a testament to the transformative power of science driven by curiosity, precision, and community engagement.

📚 Top Publication Notes

  1. Impact of unique host genetic variants in the HIV life cycle
    Human Gene (2025) — Differentiates HIV progression among South Indian females.
    Cited by: 5 articles

  2. Genomic Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance of Acinetobacter sp.
    Indian Journal of Microbiology (2024) — Explores pan-genome and resistance markers.
    Cited by: 2 articles

  3. Association of Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms with Type 1 diabetes
    Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology (2024) — Highlights VDR polymorphism link to T1D.
    Cited by: 3 articles

  4. The microbiome and rheumatic heart disease
    Acta Cardiologica (2023) — Discusses microbial links to RHD pathogenesis.
    Cited by: 1 article

  5. KIR-HLA ligand association with Type 1 Diabetes
    Immunological Investigations (2023) — Investigates KIR gene role in autoimmune risk.
    Cited by: 4 articles

  6. HLA-DRB1 Alleles with Rheumatic Heart Disease
    Immunological Investigations (2022) — Meta-analysis connecting HLA variants and RHD.
    Cited by: 6 articles

  7. HLA-G 3’UTR polymorphism and breast cancer
    Journal of Clinical Pathology (2020) — Links HLA-G variant with breast cancer susceptibility.
    Cited by: 12 articles

 

Justin McMurray | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Justin McMurray | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Justin McMurray, PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, United States.

Dr. Justin McMurray is an accomplished biomedical engineer, researcher, and U.S. Air Force officer based in Bryan, Texas. With a career spanning over a decade across academia, industry, and military service, he specializes in the development of wearable biomedical devices and healthcare innovations. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University, Dr. McMurray leads interdisciplinary R&D teams and contributes to cutting-edge solutions for underserved populations. He is recognized for his technical ingenuity, leadership in medical device design, and numerous patents and peer-reviewed publications in biosensing and physiological monitoring technologies.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. McMurray has a robust educational foundation rooted in engineering and science. He earned a Ph.D. (2020–2025 expected) and a Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering (2020) from Texas A&M University. He previously completed his Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (2019) from the same institution. His academic journey began with an Associate of Science in Chemistry with honors from Tarrant County College (2002). Dr. McMurray also earned a certificate in Engineering Project Management, reinforcing his interdisciplinary capabilities in innovation leadership and medical device development.

💼 Professional Experience

Justin McMurray brings diverse and hands-on engineering experience. As a PATHS-UP Fellow and graduate research assistant at Texas A&M, he develops advanced biomedical sensors for underserved communities. Simultaneously, he serves as a Medical Service Corps Officer in the U.S. Air Force, ensuring mission readiness in healthcare operations. His prior roles span engineering internships at Maxim Integrated, lab management in embedded signal processing, and positions at Cochlear, ISG Technologies, and National Oilwell Varco. His versatile background blends research, leadership, and innovation across academic, industrial, and military environments.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. McMurray’s impactful work has garnered multiple honors, including seven patent filings in biomedical innovations from 2020 to 2024. He is a recognized PATHS-UP Fellow, supported by the NSF-funded Engineering Research Center focusing on health equity technologies. As a U.S. Air Force officer, he continues to be acknowledged for his leadership and contributions to operational healthcare advancements. His patents reflect his technical excellence, while his publications in top-tier journals such as Biosensors and Advanced Materials Technologies highlight his research excellence in wearable biomedical systems.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. McMurray’s research is centered on wearable biomedical sensors, multimodal signal acquisition, and physiological monitoring for health diagnostics. He explores innovations in cuffless blood pressure monitoring, bioimpedance analysis, and photoplethysmography. His work integrates machine learning, signal processing, and embedded electronics to create precise, accessible healthcare devices. His projects often address the needs of underserved populations, guided by a mission to democratize health technology. His collaborations span interdisciplinary teams at Texas A&M and global industry partners, pushing the boundaries of real-time biosensing and smart healthcare systems.

📌 Conclusion

Dr. Justin McMurray exemplifies innovation and leadership in biomedical engineering, combining academic rigor, real-world problem solving, and national service. With a suite of patents, influential publications, and active leadership roles, he is advancing healthcare technology at the intersection of engineering and medicine. His work addresses critical gaps in patient monitoring, particularly in resource-limited environments. Through his continued service in the Air Force and academia, Dr. McMurray is committed to improving human health and mission efficiency using advanced, accessible biomedical technologies.

📚 Top Publication Notes

  1. A Novel Wearable Device for Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring Utilizing Strain Gauge Technology
    Biosensors, 2025 — A pioneering study on strain-gauge blood pressure devices.
    Cited by: 8 articles (as of mid-2025)

  2. Engineering a Point-of-Care Device for Multiplex Monitoring of Urinary Parameters
    IEEE Sensors Letters, 2025 — Highlights McMurray’s role in low-cost health diagnostics.
    Cited by: 5 articles

  3. Contact Pressure-Guided Wearable Dual-Channel Bioimpedance Device
    Advanced Materials Technologies, 2024 — Presents wearable bioimpedance solutions.
    Cited by: 12 articles

  4. Multiwavelength Photoplethysmography Signal Analysis
    SPIE Optical Diagnostics and Sensing XXIII, 2023 — Details optical wrist monitoring tech.
    Cited by: 10 articles

  5. A Wrist-Worn Strap with an Array of Electrodes
    IEEE EMBC, 2018 — One of his earliest contributions to robust physiological sensing.
    Cited by: 25 articles