Pang-Yen Chen | Global Health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pang-Yen Chen | Global Health | Best Researcher Award

Department of Emergency Medicine, Mackay Memorial Hospital | Taiwan.

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šŸŽ“Education

Dr. Chen’s educational journey reflects his dedication to medical and scientific advancement. He earned his M.D. from the School of Medicine at China Medical University and completed a Master’s in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University, having enrolled in September 2024. His foundational academic years were shaped at Taipei Municipal Chung Cheng Senior High School.

šŸ’¼Professional Experience

Dr. Chen has cultivated extensive clinical expertise through his tenure at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, where he served as a Resident Physician, Chief Resident, and Research Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine. Currently, he plays a vital role at MacKay Memorial Hospital, managing critical emergency cases with precision and care.

šŸ“šAcademic Citations

Dr. Chen is a prolific researcher with over 30 publications, reflecting his contributions to fields such as acute myocardial infarction, biomarkers, and point-of-care diagnostics. His research includes influential works in top-tier journals like Magnesium Research and Heliyon.

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ”¬Technical SkillsĀ 

An Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) instructor certified by the Taiwan Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Chen is adept in life-saving procedures and cutting-edge diagnostic technologies. His technical expertise extends to bioengineering innovations and advanced imaging modalities.

šŸ“šTeaching Experience

Dr. Chen is a dedicated educator, currently an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Nursing at Yuanpei University of Medical Technology. With a Ministry of Education certification as a lecturer and an Assistant Professor application under review, he continually strives to inspire and train the next generation of medical professionals.

šŸ†Awards and Honors

Dr. Chen has been recognized for his contributions to emergency medicine and research, earning accolades throughout his career. His leadership roles and scholarly achievements underscore his commitment to excellence.

šŸ”¬Research Interests

Dr. Chen’s research interests include emergency medicine, allergy, immunology, biomarkers, and bioengineering. His work often explores the intersection of clinical application and innovation, focusing on improving patient outcomes through advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment strategies.

šŸ“‘Notable PublicationsĀ 

“Differences between Clinical Presentation in Acute Pyelonephritis and Acute Renal Infarction, a Single-Center Study”

Authors: Chou, K.-W., Chen, C., Chang, K.-S., Lai, Y.-C., Su, Y.-J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: International Journal of Gerontology, 18(4), pp. 263ā€“267

“NT-proBNP point-of-care testing for predicting mortality in end-stage renal disease: A survival analysis”

Authors: Chen, C., Hsu, Y.-C., Chou, K.-W., Chen, C.-W., Su, Y.-J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Heliyon, 10(9), e30581

“Association between short-term changes in serum magnesium and in-hospital mortality following acute myocardial infarction: a cohort study based on the MIMIC database”

Authors: Zhuang, J., Zhang, Q., Wang, H., Su, P.-H., Chen, P.-Y.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Magnesium Research, 37(1), pp. 45ā€“59

“The mediating effect of depression on the relationship between osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease mortality: A cohort study”

Authors: Peng, X., Lu, Y., Chen, P.-Y., Wong, C.-H.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders, 341, pp. 329ā€“334

“Quantitative two-dimensional phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging characterization of lower extremity venous disease: venous reflux versus venous obstruction”

Authors: Huang, Y.-K., Hsu, Y.-C., Tseng, Y.-H., Lin, Y.-H., Chen, C.-W.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 13(8), pp. 5153ā€“5167

“Neutrophilā€“Lymphocyte Ratio as a Predictor of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in a Geriatric Community: The I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study”

Authors: Chuang, S.-Y., Hsu, Y.-C., Chou, K.-W., Chen, C.-W., Chen, P.-Y.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Brain Sciences

“Stratifying the Optimal Thresholds of Point-Of-Care Testing NT-proBNP as Acute Heart Failure Marker in Elder Patients with Impaired Kidney Function”

Authors: Chien, S.-C., Hsu, Y.-C., Chien, S.-C., Chen, P.-Y., Chang, K.-S.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: International Journal of Gerontology

Dr. Eric Nilles | Immunoepidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eric Nilles | Immunoepidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Harvard Medical School | United States.

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šŸŽ“Education

Dr. Eric J. Nilles holds a B.S. in History (1996) and an M.D. in Medicine (2000) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He further specialized in Tropical Medicine and International Health with an M.Sc. from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in 2007, focusing on global health challenges.

šŸ’¼Professional Experience

Dr. Nilles has extensive global healthcare experience, including roles as Attending Physician in emergency medicine at Brigham and Womenā€™s Hospital, Boston, and senior consultant positions in the U.A.E. He has worked with MĆ©decins Sans FrontiĆØres in Sudan, Chad, Haiti, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, managing infectious disease outbreaks and humanitarian crises. At the World Health Organization (WHO), he served as Team Leader for Emerging Disease Surveillance in the Pacific region, driving epidemic preparedness and response.

šŸ”¬Technical Skills

Dr. Nilles is proficient in epidemic preparedness, health systems strengthening, and humanitarian crisis response. His expertise extends to designing and implementing surveillance systems and response mechanisms for emerging infectious diseases.

šŸ”¬Research Interests

Dr. Nilles is passionate about infectious disease control, epidemic preparedness, and health system resilience in humanitarian settings. He actively explores the intersection of global health security and emergency response systems to combat emerging health threats.

šŸ“šAcademicĀ ContributionsĀ 

Dr. Nilles has held esteemed academic appointments, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He also holds a core faculty position at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, where he directs the Infectious Diseases and Epidemics Program. His teaching spans courses at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and mentoring future clinicians through Harvard Medical School programs.

šŸ†Awards & Recognition

Dr. Nilles has received numerous accolades, including the Humanitarian Service Award (2020) from the Global Emergency Medicine Academy and the Research and Scholarship Award (2023) from the Brigham and Womenā€™s Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine. His humanitarian efforts earned him the Friendship Award (2016) from Fijiā€™s Centres for Communicable Disease Control.

šŸ“˜Teaching Experience

Dr. Nilles has contributed to education through innovative teaching methods, such as simulation exercises and specialized courses on post-disaster epidemics, humanitarian health programs, and diseases of the displaced. He engages with students at various levels, from medical undergraduates to MPH professionals and humanitarians worldwide.

Dr. Eric J. Nilles exemplifies dedication to clinical excellence, global health, and education, making a lasting impact on both local and international health landscapes.

šŸ“‘Notable PublicationsĀ 

“Seroepidemiology of human leptospirosis in the Dominican Republic: A multistage cluster survey, 2021”

Authors: Nilles, E.J., Paulino, C.T., Galloway, R., Kucharski, A., Lau, C.L.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases

“Chikungunya Outbreak Risks after the 2014 Outbreak, Dominican Republic”

Authors: Loevinsohn, G., Then Paulino, C., Spring, J., Lau, C.L., Nilles, E.J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases

“Convergence of SARS-CoV-2 spike antibody levels to a population immune setpoint”

Authors: Nilles, E.J., Roberts, K., de St Aubin, M., Lau, C.L., Kucharski, A.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: eBioMedicine

“Effects of mobility, immunity and vaccination on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the Dominican Republic: a modelling study”

Authors: Finch, E., Nilles, E.J., Paulino, C.T., Lowe, R., Kucharski, A.J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: The Lancet Regional Health – Americas

“Hand hygiene perceptions, preferences, and practices among hospital staff in the Dominican Republic in the context of COVID-19: a qualitative study”

Authors: Craig, C.E., Schnorr, C.D., Then Paulino, C.J., Lozier, M.J., Nilles, E.J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Infection Prevention in Practice

“Using Regional Sero-Epidemiology SARS-CoV-2 Anti-S Antibodies in the Dominican Republic to Inform Targeted Public Health Response”

Authors: Mario Martin, B., Cadavid Restrepo, A., Mayfield, H.J., Nilles, E.J., Lau, C.L.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease

“Longitudinal changes in hand hygiene adherence among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dominican Republic”

Authors: Daniel Schnorr, C., Roberts, K.W., Payano, E.C., Duke, W., Nilles, E.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: PLOS Water