Osman Bulut | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Osman Bulut | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

 Muğla Sıtkı Koçman Üniversitesi | Turkey

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Assoc Prof Dr. Osman Bulut⚡🌍

🌟 INTRODUCTION

ASSOC. PROF. DR. OSMAN BULUT is an academic leader and renowned expert in the field of veterinary medicine. Holding a position as an Associate Professor at MUĞLA Sıtkı Koçman University, he has significantly contributed to both the academic and practical advancements in veterinary surgery. His research focuses on regenerative medicine, particularly the use of mesenchymal stem cells in wound healing and tissue regeneration.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Bulut’s academic journey began with a keen interest in veterinary science, leading him to pursue higher education and professional training in this field. His foundational studies in veterinary medicine were instrumental in shaping his future academic endeavors. His commitment to research and innovation became apparent early on, earning him recognition in the academic community for his dedication and potential in surgery and regenerative therapies.

🩺 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as the Head of the Department of Surgery at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Dr. Bulut’s role includes both teaching and research. He has also been actively involved in clinical training for veterinary students, ensuring that the next generation of professionals is equipped with the skills necessary for successful practice in veterinary surgery. His expertise in mesenchymal stem cells and regenerative medicine is highly regarded both locally and internationally.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON HEALTHCARE DATA ANALYSIS

Dr. Bulut’s primary research interests include the regenerative effects of dental follicle mesenchymal stem cells (DF-MSCs) combined with platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in skin wound healing. His recent study aimed to explore the regenerative effects of lyophilized DF-MSCs in geriatric and young rats, demonstrating significant improvements in wound healing. The study’s results suggest that DF-MSCs combined with PRF may offer promising solutions for treating traumatic wounds, particularly in geriatric patients, with longer healing times.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Bulut’s work has significantly impacted the veterinary medical field, especially in regenerative medicine. His research holds the potential to revolutionize the way wound healing and tissue regeneration are approached, particularly in the geriatric population. The findings from his study on DF-MSCs and PRF have the potential to influence clinical practices in veterinary medicine, opening new avenues for more effective treatments for animals and potentially humans as well.

📝 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Bulut’s research has been widely cited, with numerous publications in renowned veterinary and medical journals. His work on DF-MSCs and PRF, in particular, has garnered attention from both researchers and clinicians, further enhancing his reputation as a leading figure in his field. The academic community continues to benefit from his contributions to regenerative therapies.

🏆 HONORS & AWARDS

  • Scientific Excellence Award in Veterinary Surgery
  • Innovative Research Award in Regenerative Medicine
  • Best Paper Award at International Veterinary Conference
  • Research Contribution Award in Veterinary Medicine

🌱 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Bulut’s legacy is marked by his groundbreaking research in the use of stem cells for regenerative therapy, and his future contributions will undoubtedly continue to influence both academic and clinical practices. As he continues to explore new frontiers in regenerative medicine, his work will inspire future generations of veterinarians and medical professionals committed to advancing healthcare through innovative therapies.

✨ FINAL NOTE

ASSOC. PROF. DR. OSMAN BULUT’s contributions to the field of veterinary surgery, particularly in regenerative medicine, continue to shape the landscape of wound healing research. His innovative approach, combined with a focus on practical applications, has solidified his standing as a leader in his field. His research has not only advanced veterinary medicine but also holds promise for human medicine, especially in the realm of trauma and wound healing.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Dental follicle mesenchymal stem cells ameliorated glandular dysfunction in Sjögren’s syndrome murine model
    • Authors: D Genç, O Bulut, B Günaydin, M Göksu, M Düzgün, Y Dere, S Sezgin, …
    • Journal: PLoS One
    • Year: 2022
Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Cerrahi Kliniğine Getirilen Kanatlı Hayvanların Değerlendirilmesi: 120 olgu 2000-2013
    • Authors: İ Akın, R Yaygıngül, OÖ Derincegöz, ZB Tatlı, ZB Şen, CG Bellek, O Bulut, …
    • Journal: Animal Health Production and Hygiene
    • Year: 2015
Comparison of clinical and hemodynamic effects of isoflurane and sevoflurane anesthesia in calves
    • Authors: R Yaygıngül, A Belge, I Akin, C Unsal, O Bulut, N Kilic
    • Journal: Acta Scientiae Veterinariae
    • Year: 2017
Surgical treatment of prolapse of the third eyelid gland in dogs using modified morgan pocket technique
    • Authors: R Yaygıngül, Z Bozkan, ZB Şen, BK Kurt, O Bulut, A Belge
    • Journal: Agricultural Research Communication Centre
    • Year: 2020
Determination of tear volume and intraocular pressure in Saanen goat and Sakiz sheep in similar environmental conditions
    • Authors: BK Kurt, O Bulut, Z Bozkan, ZB Şen, A Belge
    • Journal: International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research (IJVAR)
    • Year: 2021
Targeting breast cancer with N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine: integrating machine learning and cellular assays for promising results
    • Authors: Ö Baysal, D Genç, RS Silme, KK Kırboga, D Çoban, NA Ghafoor, L Tekin, …
    • Journal: Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
    • Year: 2024

Nabras Al-Mahrami | Proteomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nabras Al-Mahrami | Proteomics | Best Researcher Award

Oman College of Health Sciences, Oman

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Nabras Al-Mahrami’s academic journey has been marked by a strong foundation in molecular medicine and bioinformatics. After completing his BSc in Medical Laboratory Science at Oman College of Health Sciences in 2018, he pursued an MSc in Molecular Medicine (Bioinformatics) at the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics in Cyprus, graduating in 2022. His research project, titled “Bioinformatics approach to related genetic variants with functionality, phenotype, and pathogenicity,” underscores his deep interest in understanding the genetic basis of diseases through bioinformatics techniques. This academic background enabled him to merge laboratory science with computational biology seamlessly.

Professional Endeavors 🧬

Mr. Al-Mahrami has developed a strong professional profile, especially in bioinformatics, through his roles at Oman College of Health Sciences and the National Genetic Center. As a Bioinformatician at the Royal Hospital in Muscat from 2018 to 2024, he played a key role in genomics data analysis, developing pipelines for whole genome sequencing (WGS), whole exome sequencing (WES), and target panel analysis. His work also spanned Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS), Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA), RNA-seq analysis, and proteomics data analysis, demonstrating his broad and diverse expertise in the molecular biology and bioinformatics fields.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Al-Mahrami’s research has greatly contributed to the field of bioinformatics, particularly in genetic variant analysis, phenotypic predictions, and understanding the pathogenicity of diseases. His use of advanced tools like machine learning, molecular docking, and network interaction analysis in the development of bioinformatics tools has further enhanced the precision of genomic research. His impactful research involves bridging the gap between bioinformatics, molecular genetics, and clinical applications, fostering advancements in precision medicine.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his work, Mr. Al-Mahrami has influenced bioinformatics research not only in Oman but globally. His involvement in high-profile conferences, such as the 5th Congress of Reproductive Genetics and the Precision Med Exhibit and Summit 2023, has allowed him to share his insights on cutting-edge genetic technologies and their clinical applications. His academic contributions have positioned him as a key figure in applying bioinformatics approaches to real-world medical challenges.

Academic Cites 📚

Mr. Al-Mahrami has contributed significantly to academic advancements. His research and presentations have been featured at various scientific conferences and workshops, such as the Gene Set Enrichment Analysis Workshop hosted by the Swiss Bioinformatics Institute. His academic works and insights into genetic technologies are widely cited and discussed in the bioinformatics and medical communities, particularly regarding the potential of AI-driven bioinformatics tools in healthcare.

Technical Skills 💻

Mr. Al-Mahrami possesses advanced technical skills essential for modern bioinformatics. His proficiency in R (RStudio) and Python programming allows him to handle large datasets and perform complex analyses, while his experience with Linux OS and HPC ensures that his computational work is efficient and scalable. Additionally, his knowledge in CSS and JavaScript aids in the development of user-friendly bioinformatics tools and applications.

Teaching Experience👨‍🏫

In 2024, Mr. Al-Mahrami took on the role of Academic Faculty in Bioinformatics at Oman College of Health Sciences, where he teaches Principles of Bioinformatics, covering both theoretical and practical modules, and Laboratory Management. His ability to impart knowledge to students helps shape the next generation of bioinformaticians, ensuring they are equipped with both theoretical insights and hands-on experience in the field. His passion for education extends beyond the classroom, influencing students to pursue careers in bioinformatics and molecular medicine.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking forward, Mr. Al-Mahrami’s journey is marked by his commitment to expanding bioinformatics research and education in Oman and beyond. His work in genomic data analysis, AI integration, and bioinformatics tools development lays the groundwork for future innovations in personalized medicine. His legacy will likely include contributing to groundbreaking research and training future generations of bioinformaticians, particularly in regions with emerging biomedical research landscapes. With his continued involvement in both academia and research, his influence on the scientific community is poised to grow, fostering a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of diseases and improving patient care globally.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Exploring advanced genomic and immunoinformatics techniques for identifying drug and vaccine targets against SARS-CoV-2
    • Authors: Syed Luqman Ali, Awais Ali, Waseef Ullah, Abdulaziz Alamri, Elham Mohammed Khatrawi, Gulzira Sagimova, Aigul Almabayeva, Farida Rakhimzhanova, Gulsum Askarova, Fatima Suleimenova et al.
    • Journal: Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
    • Year: 2024
In-silico and in-vitro studies to identify potential inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from Omani medicinal plants
    • Authors: Nabras Al-Mahrami, Smitha Sunil Kumaran Nair, Adhra Al Mawali, Raja-Mohamed Beema Shafreen, Saeed Ullah, Sobia Ahsan Halim, Ahmed Al-Harrasi, Nallusamy Sivakumar
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
Bioinformatics Approach is Unraveling Potential Crosstalk between Cytomegalovirus and Epilepsy
    • Authors: Salim Al Rashdi, Nabras Al-Mahrami
    • Journal: Preprint
    • Year: 2024
PlantMedOman: an online database for Oman’s medicinal plants
    • Authors: Department of Computing and Electronics Engineering, Middle East College, Sultanate of Oman; Smitha Sunil Kumaran Nair; Aqsa Bibi; Nabras Al-Mahrami; Piyusha Mahesh Satam; Alya Al Farsi et al.
    • Journal: Bioinformation
    • Year: 2024