Lin Shi | Data collection | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lin Shi | Data collection | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Tiantan Hospital | China

PUBLICATION PROFILE

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Lin Shi began her medical education at Harbin Medical University, where she earned both her M.D. and M.M. in Clinical Medicine between 2002 and 2009 under the mentorship of Professor Yunfu Cui. Building on this strong foundation, she pursued a Ph.D. in Neurosurgery at Capital Medical University from 2012 to 2015, under the guidance of Professor Zhongcheng Wang. Her academic background laid the groundwork for a career that would bridge clinical excellence with cutting-edge research in functional neurosurgery.

🩺 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Shi’s clinical and academic career spans over 15 years, with progressive roles in major medical institutions. She started as a neurosurgeon at Beijing Haidian Hospital and soon joined Beijing Tiantan Hospital in 2015, where she advanced from neurosurgeon to attending neurosurgeon and eventually to associate senior neurosurgeon and associate professor by 2019. She also broadened her expertise during a visiting scholar appointment at Stanford University’s Center for Neurological Disorders. Throughout her career, she has taken leadership roles in numerous research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Beijing Municipal Government, while also serving as an expert reviewer and editorial board member in both national and international scientific communities.

đź§  CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Shi has made significant contributions in the field of functional brain disorders, which include conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, dystonia, and other rare neurological disorders. Since 2012, she has worked at the forefront of functional neurosurgery, especially in the areas of deep brain stimulation (DBS) and vagus nerve stimulation. Her research has focused on creating a comprehensive neuromodulation therapy system, including the development of a large-scale clinical database of over 5,000 cases, enabling better analysis and understanding of various brain disorders. She has also led mechanism-based studies on epilepsy, exploring inflammation, neurodegeneration, and neural circuitry using advanced animal models and molecular techniques.

🔬 RESEARCH MILESTONES

Dr. Shi’s research includes landmark studies that have advanced our understanding of epilepsy and DBS therapy. She created reliable animal models of temporal lobe epilepsy and demonstrated that anterior thalamic nucleus (ANT) stimulation offers neuroprotective effects by modulating inflammatory responses and promoting autophagy. At Stanford, she explored the functional connectivity of the brain through electrical stimulation, uncovering links between episodic memory and cortical network architecture—research published in Nature Human Behaviour. She also contributed to the expansion of neuromodulation indications by testing new neural targets and stimulation parameters, which provided key insights into delayed therapeutic responses in movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease.

🏅 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Shi’s influence in neurosurgery and neuroscience is widely recognized. She has led or participated in major research projects supported by the Beijing Natural Science Foundation and the NSFC, and has won numerous awards, including the Mao Yisheng Science and Technology Award and Beijing Youth Science and Technology Award. Her contributions to the development of China’s first domestically approved neurosurgical robot greatly enhanced the accuracy of DBS, reducing surgical error margins from 1.7mm to 0.6mm and enabling safer, faster procedures. The robot system she helped design has now been used in thousands of operations across top hospitals in China, generating significant economic and clinical value.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Shi has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed SCI papers, with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 110. Notable publications include a study in JAMA Neurology (IF 18.3) on evolving intracranial lesions and a collaborative paper in Nature Human Behaviour (IF 13.7) that examined the cognitive effects of brain stimulation. Her research has been cited extensively and has received accolades from leading figures in neuroscience, such as Prof. Christof Koch. Additionally, she serves as a reviewer for several SCI journals and is active in multiple academic committees and expert panels in China.

🧬 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Shi aims to continue pushing the boundaries of neuromodulation therapy. She plans to integrate AI and robotics more deeply into neurosurgical practice, expand the use of DBS in psychiatric and rare neurological diseases, and refine patient-specific treatment algorithms using data from her extensive clinical database. Her vision includes bridging translational neuroscience with real-world application through collaboration with biomedical engineers, AI specialists, and international research institutions. With a strong portfolio of patents, publications, and clinical innovations, Dr. Shi is set to leave a lasting legacy in the treatment of functional brain disorders.

đź§ľ HONORS, PATENTS, AND GRANT HIGHLIGHTS

Dr. Shi holds five national patents, including devices designed for surgical precision and MRI safety. She has led over five major research projects, including the development of an automated navigation system for DBS and studies on novel neurostimulation targets, with total funding exceeding ÂĄ2 million. Her published work spans top-tier journals such as JAMA Neurology, Brain Stimulation, and CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics. Recognized as a leading voice in functional neurosurgery, she continues to shape the future of neuroscience in China and beyond.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

1. Fronto-parieto-subthalamic activity decodes motor status in Parkinson’s disease
  • Authors: Zhang, Q.; Xie, H.; Zhao, B.; Yin, Z.; Liu, Y.; Liu, D.; Bai, Y.; Zhu, G.; Qin, G.; Gan, Y. et al.

  • Journal: CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics

  • Year: 2023

2. Pallidal activities during sleep and sleep decoding in dystonia, Huntington’s, and Parkinson’s disease
  • Authors: Yin, Z.; Jiang, Y.; Merk, T.; Neumann, W.-J.; Ma, R.; An, Q.; Bai, Y.; Zhao, B.; Xu, Y.; Fan, H. et al.

  • Journal: Neurobiology of Disease

  • Year: 2023

3. Identification of Cuproptosis Clusters and Integrative Analyses in Parkinson’s Disease
  • Authors: Moxuan Zhang; Wenjia Meng; Chong Liu; Huizhi Wang; Renpeng Li; Qiao Wang; Yuan Gao; Siyu Zhou; Tingting Du; Tianshuo Yuan et al.

  • Journal: Brain Sciences

  • Year: 2023

4. Deep Brain Stimulation Electrode Reconstruction: Comparison between Lead-DBS and Surgical Planning System
  • Authors: Yichen Xu; Guofan Qin; Bojing Tan; Shiying Fan; Qi An; Yuan Gao; Houyou Fan; Hutao Xie; Delong Wu; Huanguang Liu et al.

  • Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine

  • Year: 2023

5. Comparison of dural puncture and dural incision in deep brain stimulation surgery: A simple but worthwhile technique modification
  • Authors: Fan, S.; Zhang, Q.; Meng, F.; Fang, H.; Yang, G.; Shi, Z.; Liu, H.; Zhang, H.; Yang, A.; Zhang, J. et al.

  • Journal: Frontiers in Neuroscience

  • Year: 2022

Paolo Immovilli – Neurologia – Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Paolo Immovilli - Neurologia - Best Researcher Award 

University of Parma - Italy

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Paolo Immovilli's academic journey commenced with a solid foundation laid during his formative years in Pontedera, Italy. Born on March 1, 1974, he demonstrated early promise, which led him to pursue a scientific track in education. Graduating with distinction from high school with a score of 50/60, he embarked on his journey in the medical field by enrolling at the University of Parma's Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. His academic trajectory was marked by diligence and dedication, setting the stage for his future contributions to the field of neurology.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Immovilli's professional journey mirrors a commitment to patient care and advancement in neurology. After earning his medical degree with honors, he delved into clinical practice, initially serving as a substitute physician in general medicine and tourist medical services. His tenure at various healthcare facilities provided him with diverse experiences, from primary care to specialized neurology services. Noteworthy is his stint at the Neurology Clinic in Parma, where he honed his skills in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders, with a particular focus on multiple sclerosis (MS).

Transitioning seamlessly from residency to a permanent role as a medical manager at the Neurology Unit of Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital in Piacenza, Dr. Immovilli assumed increasing responsibilities. His leadership in the MS Center underscored his innovative approaches to treatment, including the introduction of novel therapies and off-label treatments for MS and neuromyelitis optica.

Contributions and Research Focus On Neurologia

Dr. Immovilli's research endeavors have significantly enriched the understanding of neurological conditions, particularly MS, stroke, headache disorders, and their intersection with COVID-19. His prolific publication record, comprising over 91 articles in national and international journals, attests to his scholarly contributions. Notably, his research has been instrumental in elucidating the genetic underpinnings of MS, exploring novel treatment modalities, and investigating the impact of COVID-19 on neurological outcomes.

As a principal or co-investigator in numerous clinical studies, Dr. Immovilli has demonstrated his expertise in study design, protocol development, and data analysis. His involvement in multicenter trials and collaborative projects underscores his commitment to advancing neurology through interdisciplinary collaboration.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Immovilli's scholarly achievements have garnered widespread recognition within the medical community. His impressive bibliometric indices, including an H-index of 20 and over 1500 citations, underscore the impact of his research contributions. Moreover, his leadership roles in regional advisory committees and his involvement in advisory boards for pharmaceutical companies highlight his stature as a trusted authority in neurology.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Immovilli's impact extends beyond academia, as evidenced by his pivotal role in shaping clinical practice guidelines and healthcare policies. His efforts to integrate research findings into clinical practice have translated into improved patient outcomes and enhanced quality of care for individuals with MS and other neurological disorders.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Immovilli's legacy lies in his unwavering dedication to advancing neurology through a multifaceted approach encompassing clinical care, research, and education. His pioneering work in MS and other neurological conditions has laid the groundwork for future breakthroughs in treatment and management strategies. As he continues to lead initiatives aimed at enhancing patient care and driving innovation in neurology, Dr. Immovilli remains a beacon of inspiration for aspiring neurologists and researchers alike.

Citations

  • Citations   2866
  • h-index       24
  • i10-index    37

Notable Publication

Gerald Voelbel – Cognition – Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Gerald Voelbel - Cognition - Best Researcher Award 

New York University - United States 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc Prof Dr . Gerald Thomas Voelbel began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1997, receiving the prestigious Jacqueline Lewis Award. Building on this foundation, he pursued a Master of Science in Psychology with a focus on Biopsychology and Behavioral Neuroscience, followed by a Doctorate of Philosophy in the same field, both from Rutgers University. His doctoral dissertation earned him the esteemed Leon Greenberg Memorial Dissertation Award in 2004.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Assoc Prof Dr . Voelbel has held various academic appointments, starting as a Research Assistant at Rutgers University's Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and Center of Alcohol Studies. He later transitioned to teaching roles as a Teaching Assistant and Adjunct Faculty member. Dr. Voelbel's expertise and dedication led to appointments as an Instructor and ultimately Assistant Professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He furthered his career at New York University, where he currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

Contributions and Research Focus

Assoc Prof Dr . Voelbel's research is centered on the intersection of psychology and neuroscience, with a particular focus on neuroplasticity and cognitive rehabilitation in individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). His pioneering work has explored the effects of technology-based cognitive interventions on brain function and structure, shedding light on novel approaches to enhance cognitive functioning and quality of life for TBI patients. His research spans from investigating the impact of processing speed on memory in brain injury survivors to exploring coping mechanisms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Dr. Voelbel has made significant contributions to understanding the neural correlates of executive dysfunction and problem-solving deficits in substance use disorder populations.

Accolades and Recognition

Assoc Prof Dr . Voelbel's contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous awards and honors, including the Leon Greenberg Memorial Dissertation Award, the National Academy of Neuropsychology Student Award, and the Steinhardt Full-Time Professional Development Fund Award, among others. He was also named Alumni of the Year by Rutgers University's Department of PM&R and Kessler Research Foundation in 2021.

Impact and Influence: Dr. Voelbel's research has had a profound impact on the field of neuropsychology and rehabilitation medicine, shaping clinical practice and guiding intervention strategies for individuals with brain injuries. His innovative approaches to cognitive rehabilitation have paved the way for personalized and technology-enhanced interventions, offering hope and improved outcomes for patients worldwide.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a leader in the field, Assoc Prof Dr . Voelbel continues to inspire future generations of researchers and clinicians through his mentorship and collaborative efforts. His legacy lies in his relentless pursuit of knowledge and his commitment to improving the lives of individuals affected by brain injuries. With a focus on neuroplasticity and cognitive remediation, Dr. Voelbel's ongoing research promises to further advance our understanding of brain function and inform innovative interventions for neurological disorders.

Citations

  • Citations    772
  • h-index       13
  • i10-index     15

Notable Publication