Dr. nader tarabeih | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award
Dr. nader tarabeih at Ariel University, Israel
π¨βπProfessional Profile
π¨βπ¬ Summary
Dr. Nader Tarabeih is a dedicated researcher and clinician with a focus on genetic epidemiology and musculoskeletal disorders. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at Ariel University, his work centers on understanding inflammation-related biomarkers and their role in spinal pain. With a solid background in nursing, Dr. Tarabeih transitioned to academic research, publishing impactful studies on low back pain, metabolic factors, and their genetic causes.
π Education
Dr. Tarabeihβs educational journey reflects his deep commitment to advancing medical research. He is currently pursuing a Post-doctoral position in Morphological Studies at the Adelson School of Medicine, Ariel University (2023 – Present). Previously, he completed his PhD in Genetic Epidemiology at Tel Aviv University (2018 – 2022), focusing on how blood biochemical factors and body composition affect spinal pain in complex Arab pedigrees. His MSc (2013 – 2016) also at Tel Aviv University examined genetic, demographic, and body composition risk factors for low back pain. Additionally, he holds a BA in Nursing from Tel Aviv University (2006 – 2010).
πΌ Professional Experience
Dr. Tarabeih has gained extensive clinical and leadership experience in the healthcare field. He served as Director of Quality and Safety at the Maale HaCarmel Mental Health Center in Haifa, Israel (2020 – 2023). Prior to this, he worked as a Nurse at the same institution (2013 – 2020), where he applied his clinical expertise in a variety of settings, contributing to patient care and safety.
π§ Technical Skills
Dr. Tarabeih brings a broad set of skills to his research and clinical practice. He is proficient in Genetic Epidemiology, specializing in the analysis of complex pedigrees and genetic risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders. His expertise extends to Biomarker Discovery, where he investigates biomarkers to improve the understanding and management of spinal pain. Additionally, he is skilled in Data Analysis and Clinical Research, focusing on inflammation, metabolic health, and spinal disorders.
π©βπ« Teaching Experience
Dr. Tarabeih has been an active contributor to academic discussions and has presented his research at several notable conferences. In 2022, he spoke on systemic biomarkers in degenerative lumbar spinal disorders at the Post-Genome Analysis for Musculoskeletal Biology Conference in Tzfat, Israel. He also presented on low back pain and its genetic and biochemical factors at the International Conference on Spine Disorders in Dubai, UAE (2020), and contributed a poster on genetic risk factors for low back pain at the BIRAX Ageing Conference in London, UK (2018).
π¬ Research Interests
Dr. Tarabeih’s research is driven by a passion for understanding the genetic and environmental causes of musculoskeletal disorders. His primary interests lie in Genetic Epidemiology, particularly in how genetic and lifestyle factors contribute to spinal pain. He is also dedicated to identifying biomarkers for pain-related disabilities and exploring the impact of inflammation and metabolism on musculoskeletal health in diverse populations.
π Top Noted Publications
Common Genetic Factors May Play a Role in the Relationships Between Body Composition, Adipokines, and Low-Back-Pain-Related Disability
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- Authors: Nader Tarabeih, Alexander Kalinkovich, Shai Ashkenazi, Adel Shalata, Gregory Livshits
- Journal: Biomolecules
- Year: 2024
Analysis of the Associations of Measurements of Body Composition and Inflammatory Factors with Cardiovascular Disease and Its Comorbidities in a Community-Based Study
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- Authors: Nader Tarabeih, Alexander Kalinkovich, Shai Ashkenazi, Stacey S. Cherny, Adel Shalata, Gregory Livshits
- Journal: Biomedicines
- Year: 2024
Relationships between Circulating Biomarkers and Body Composition Parameters in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome: A Community-Based Study
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- Authors: Nader Tarabeih, Alexander Kalinkovich, Shai Ashkenazi, Stacey Cherny, Adel Shalata, Gregory Livshits
- Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
- Year: 2024
Elevated Circulating Levels of IL-34 are Strongly Associated with Osteoporosis
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- Authors: Nader Tarabeih, Adel Shalata, Alexander Kalinkovich, Orabi Higla, Gregory Livshits
- Journal: Archives of Osteoporosis
- Year: 2023
Pro-Inflammatory Biomarkers Combined with Body Composition Display a Strong Association with Knee Osteoarthritis in a Community-Based Study
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- Authors: Nader Tarabeih, Alexander Kalinkovich, Adel Shalata, Orabi Higla, Gregory Livshits
- Journal: Biomolecules
- Year: 2023