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Gabriel Irene Samy Fahim

Higher education
Home country
Egypt
Type of research activities
Applied research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Engineering and technology
Specialisation and expertise

i am currently doing research in several topics related to me Industrial and sustainable development practice such as • Fabricating new bioplastic composite materials • Fabricating green corrosion inhibitors • Ergonomics assessment in industrial companies • Green Energy in Construction, LEED, and green building certification • Establishing an integrated sustainable waste management model for agricultural waste • Providing industrial solutions in work in process and inventory models in industrial companies • Assessment of pharmaceutical residues and their removal from water masses • Factors affecting the spread of Covid 19 in Egypt • Impact of COVID 19 on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Case of Plastic Packaging SMEs in Egypt

Language(s)
English

Prof. Laura Lechuga - NanoBiosensors and Bioanalytical Applications -

Government & public sector
Home country
Spain
Type of research activities
Applied research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

Our activity encompasses the entire process of generating new photonic biosensor devices, including fundamental research and theoretical design, nanofabrication, surface biofunctionalization, lab-on-a-chip integration, and their final validation in real scenarios. We have widely demonstrated our expertise in:

  • Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR and LSPR) biosensors: design and development of portable devices with user-friendly operation and high performance.
  • Bimodal Waveguide (BiMW) biosensors: our pioneering design of interferometric nanophotonic system for ultrasensitive label-free analysis.
  • Sensor biofunctionalization: unique know-how on gold and silicon surface chemistry strategies for controlled and optimum bioreceptor immobilization, including proteins, antibodies, and oligonucleotides.
  • Biomedical applications: assay development and clinical validation for diagnostics and therapy monitoring of different diseases and disorders, including cancer, infections, celiac disease, allergies, etc. Our biosensors have been successfully applied for detection of proteins, antibodies, microRNA, pathogens (virus and bacteria), peptides, drugs, and also epigenetic biomarkers (alternative splicing, DNA methylation, etc.).
  • Environmental applications: assay development and validation for detection and monitoring of pollutants and contaminants in water, food, etc.
Language(s)
English, Spanish

Aharonson-Daniel Limor

Higher education
Home country
Israel
Type of research activities
Applied research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Psychology and cognitive sciences, Other social sciences, Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise
I have a B.Sc in Statistics from Tel-Aviv University in Israel and a PhD in Community Medicine from The University of Hong Kong. I have vast experience with injury coding and classification as well as injury and disaster epidemiology. I enjoy developing instruments, disseminating them and making them into a standard. One such tool was developed to facilitate practically oriented studies of community resilience: The Conjoint Community Resiliency Assessment Measure (CCRAM). Other such tools include the Barel body region by nature of injury matrix (used to better code multiple injury using ICD-9), and the recent Continuous Traumatic Stress Response (CTSR) Scale .
Language(s)
English, /Hebrew, Arabic

LESLIE EDWARD SIMON LEWIS. MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUACTION

Higher education
Home country
India
Type of research activities
Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

Two decades of teaching and research experience in the field of Neonatolgy and Pediatrics. Received funding from ICMR/DBT/SERB/INCLEN organisation from India and WHO/Gates Foundation/Xerox -research USA (International)for projects on 'Preterm birth,Methylxanthines use for apnea of prematurity, Childhood pneumonia,maternal immunization and adverse neonatal outcome etc. Presently concentrating on sepsis burden in neonates,preterm gut microbiome and antibiotics stewardship.

Language(s)
English

Agrawal Anurag

Individual
Home country
India
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

1. Genomic Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in India. Interested in immune response and immunopathology of SARS-CoV-2 for its functional role in disease severity and clinical outcome.

3. Airway inflammation, lung function and lung disease.

4. Correlating basic research in human disease and public health, through large clinical data.

5. Metabolic dysfunction and cellular stress response pathways that link obesity, asthma and diabetes.

6. Use of information technology and big data analytics for effective application of community health efforts and development of pattern-based diagnostics

7. Creating overall health infrastructure in such resource limited settings, and supporting public health research, especially via digital health and digital transformation

Language(s)
English

Ragnarsdóttir, Guðrún, University of Iceland, School of Education

Higher education
Home country
Iceland
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Education, Sociology, Political science
Specialisation and expertise

Guðrún Ragnarsdóttir (gudrunr@hi.is) is an assistant professor. Her specialties lies within the upper secondary school level and her research interests include pedagogy, school development, professional development, political science, and school leadership.

Language(s)
English

Soni Gautam V.

Individual
Home country
India
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Natural sciences, Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

We utilize as well as develop novel state-of-the-art nano-tools and nano-technologies to address above problems. If you want to discuss more along the research lines, please do contact us. This research requires developing skill set in a variety of fields, from physics, optics, chemistry and surface chemistry, cleanroom based nano fabrication, computer programming, modelling & interfacing, ultra-low-noise electronics, optical microscopy, theoretical modeling, molecular biology, microfluidics, DNA and protein engineering, cell biology, single molecule detection using nanopore platform, single molecule force measurements using Laser Optical Tweezers and Atomic Force Microscope as well as molecular visualization using different fluorescence methods.

Language(s)
English

Instituto Oswaldo Cruz_Fiocruz

Government & public sector
Home country
Brazil
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Education, Sociology, Other social sciences, Natural sciences, Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

The high technological complexity of products and services is a feature of the health sector. Therefore, the relationship between the scientific base of universities and institutes and the pharmaceutical industry is a necessary condition for national technological advances in this segment. One strategy already adopted and consolidated by the countries that are at the cutting edge of technological development and that, from the advent of the Innovation Law - Law 10.973/2004 - has been increasingly embraced by Brazilian institutions and Fiocruz is one of the most prominent health institutions from Brazil immersed in the research innovation challenges.

Fiocruz produces, disseminates, and share knowledge and technologies and contributes to the promotion of health and quality of life of the population.  Besides the reduction of social inequalities and the national dynamics of innovation, with the defense of the right to health and full citizenship as central values, it uses science and innovation as the basis of socio-economic development and health promotion.

 COVID 19, HIV-1, HIV-1 / 2, Chagas’ disease, dengue fever, leishmaniasis, leptospirosis, arboviruses, influenza, and many other diseases are under research at Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Please take a look at the technological showcase in COVID 19, shared in the links to the research work window.

 

Language(s)
English, Portuguese
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