Theodoros Kolokotronis | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Theodoros Kolokotronis | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at St. Josef Hospital, Bochum, Germany

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🌟Academic Background

Dr. Theodoros Kolokotronis is a highly skilled surgeon specializing in general and visceral surgery. With a medical degree from the University of Patras, Greece, he has built an impressive career working in leading hospitals across Germany. Dr. Kolokotronis is known for his expertise in surgical procedures and research on postoperative outcomes, particularly in esophageal cancer. His dedication to improving surgical techniques and patient care has earned him a reputation as a leading expert in his field.

🎓 Education

Dr. Kolokotronis completed his medical degree at the University of Patras in 2009, graduating with distinction. During his studies, he was an Erasmus Scholar at the University Hospital Heidelberg, gaining valuable international experience in the Department of General and Visceral Surgery under the guidance of Prof. M. Büchler.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Kolokotronis has held various prominent positions in renowned hospitals. Since November 2021, he has been a Researcher at St. Josef Hospital, Catholic Clinic Bochum, focusing on projects funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Previously, he served as a Consultant Surgeon at Kliniken Marien Hilf Mönchengladbach and held senior roles at Klinikum Hochrhein and Kliniken Essen Mitte. His career includes extensive experience at University Hospital of Saarland, where he specialized in general surgery, and earlier positions at St. Franziskus Hospital Münster and University Hospital Freiburg.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Kolokotronis is actively engaged in research, with a keen interest in the postoperative outcomes of esophageal cancer surgery. His work explores the molecular mechanisms of pancreatic cancer and diabetes mellitus, focusing on the regulation of mTOR by microRNAs. He has contributed to numerous publications in reputable journals, enhancing the understanding of surgical outcomes and cancer treatment.

📖 Publication

Multiple Hepatic and Pulmonary Tumors Combined with Bilateral Adrenal Masses in a Young Woman with von Hippel–Lindau Disease

    • Authors: Theodoros Kolokotronis, H. Reis, M. Kroiss
    • Journal: Gastroenterology
    • Year: 2021

Stapler vs. hand-sewn intrathoracic esophagogastric anastomosis: which anastomotic method renders better results?

    • Authors: Theodoros Kolokotronis, M. Galanis
    • Journal: Mini-invasive Surgery
    • Year: 2021

Just Diverticulitis? A Very Rare Complication of a Very Common Disease!

    • Authors: Theodoros Kolokotronis, T. Benhidjeb, J. Schulte am Esch
    • Journal: Gastroenterology
    • Year: 2020

Robotic Right Colectomy with Complete Mesocolic Excision (CME): The Suprapubic Bottom-to-up Approach with Gut Transection Guided by Fluorescence Angiography and Intracorporeal Ileocolic Anastomosis – A Video Vignette

    • Authors: J. Schulte Am Esch, H. Sarikaya, L.M. Jünemann, M. Krüger, T. Benhidjeb
    • Journal: Zentralblatt für Chirurgie – Zeitschrift für Allgemeine, Viszeral- und Gefäßchirurgie
    • Year: 2020

CD133 + bone marrow stem cells (BMSC) control platelet activation – Role of ectoNTPDase-1 (CD39)

    • Authors: C. Duhme, N. Lehwald, B.E. Kehrel, S.C. Robson, J. Schulte am Esch
    • Journal: Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases
    • Year: 2019

Billal Obeng | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Billal Obeng | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at University of Ghana, Ghana

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👨‍⚕️ Academic Background:

Billal Musah Obeng is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in molecular epidemiology and virology. With significant experience in both laboratory and field settings, he focuses on understanding host-pathogen interactions and the spread of infectious diseases. His work contributes to global health initiatives, particularly in HIV research and public health.

🎓 Education

Billal Musah Obeng is currently pursuing a joint Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Medicine at IUHS and the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, expected to conclude in 2024. He earned his Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Microbiology, specializing in Virology, from the University of Ghana in 2017, following a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Medical Laboratory Sciences with a focus on Microbiology from the same institution in 2014. His comprehensive education has equipped him with a robust foundation in medical and laboratory sciences, supporting his advanced research in infectious diseases and molecular epidemiology.

💼 Professional Experience

Billal Musah Obeng has accumulated extensive experience in both research and academic settings. As a Research Officer at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, he leads field and clinical laboratory teams in the Global Health Program, focusing on HIV viral load and drug resistance testing. Previously, as a Research Assistant at the same institute, he managed data and analysis for global health projects. His experience also includes roles as a Laboratory Manager and Senior Laboratory Scientist at Frontiers Healthcare Services in Ghana, where he managed COVID-19 testing and staff training. Additionally, Billal has held academic positions as Head of Department of Medical Laboratory Technology and Lecturer in Medical Microbiology, demonstrating his expertise in teaching and curriculum development. His career is marked by a commitment to advancing public health through both practical laboratory work and educational contributions.

🔬 Research Interests

Billal Musah Obeng’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular epidemiology and infectious disease dynamics. His work primarily focuses on understanding host-pathogen interactions and the mechanisms through which infectious diseases evade and spread across populations. Currently, he is engaged in research to optimize HIV viral load and drug resistance testing, contributing to global health initiatives aimed at controlling and eventually eliminating HIV transmission. His use of molecular epidemiological tools allows for detailed investigations into the genetic and environmental factors influencing disease propagation and resistance. Billal’s research aims to provide insights that inform public health strategies and enhance disease monitoring and management.

📖 Publication

Article: Genetic landscape for majority and minority HIV-1 drug resistance mutations in antiretroviral therapy naive patients in Accra, Ghana

    • Authors: Appiah, P., Gbassana, G., Adusei-Poku, M., Duedu, K.O., Sagoe, K.W.C.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 12
    • Article Number: e33180

Review: Molecular epidemiology to aid virtual elimination of HIV transmission in Australia

    • Authors: Obeng, B.M., Kelleher, A.D., Di Giallonardo, F.
    • Journal: Virus Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 341
    • Article Number: 199310

Article: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among patients with sickle cell disease at the Korle-Bu teaching hospital

    • Authors: Mawuli, G., Dzudzor, B., Tachi, K., Arjarquah, A., Bonney, J.H.K.
    • Journal: Virology Journal
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 19
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: 73

Article: Transmitted drug resistance mutations and subtype diversity amongst HIV-1 sero-positive voluntary blood donors in Accra, Ghana

    • Authors: Obeng, B.M., Bonney, E.Y., Asamoah-Akuoko, L., Abana, C.Z.-Y., Sagoe, K.W.C.
    • Journal: Virology Journal
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 17
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: 114