Martin Deahl | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Martin Deahl | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Library | United Kingdom

Prof. Martin Deahl has been recognized throughout his distinguished career with numerous prestigious honours and awards that reflect his excellence in research, clinical practice, teaching, and public service. As an undergraduate at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, he received the Senior Scholarship in Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, the Herbert Patterson Prize in Biochemistry, the Slot Prize in Biochemistry, the Hungarian Prize in General Practice, the Jackson-Burrows Prize in Orthopaedics, the Joy and David Long Prize in Medicine, the Wheelwrights Prize in Paediatrics, and a Distinction in Medicine in his final MB.BS, all between 1980 and 1983. His postgraduate recognition includes the Denis Hill Prize in Psychiatry (1988) awarded for research excellence by the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London. Other significant accolades include an M.R.C. Travel Scholarship (1982), a commendation from the Chief Constable of British Transport Police for extraordinary public service during the King’s Cross fire (1988), Gulf War and Iraq campaign medals, the Liberation of Kuwait Medal, Freedom of the City of London, the Citizens Charter Award from the Department of Health for pioneering psychiatric service development, and repeated recognition as Best Teacher of Medicine (1994–2000). He has also received the Territorial Decoration, the Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Service (2005), Bronze and Silver UK National Clinical Excellence Awards (2002, 2007, renewed 2012), and, most notably, the Royal College of Psychiatrists President’s Medal in 2012 for outstanding services to psychiatry.

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Featured Publications

Deahl, M. (2025). Psychological trauma and the law…post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or post-traumatic disorders (PTDs)? Is PTSD still fit for purpose? Medicine, Science and the Law.

Deahl, M. (2024). Are we selecting the right medical students? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Gwata, D., Ventriglio, A., Hughes, P., & Deahl, M. (2024). Structural inequalities, knife crime: A qualitative study. International Journal of Social Psychiatry.

Gwata, D., Ventriglio, A., Hughes, P., & Deahl, M. (2024). Youth violence and knife crime in ethnic minorities in the UK: A review of the literature. International Journal of Social Psychiatry.

Deahl, M., & Foster, P. (2024, December). Mr Bates and the post office: The implications of the UK post office scandal for the taxonomy of trauma. JRSM Open.

Keun Hyung Park | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keun Hyung Park | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keun Hyung Park, Sunjin Clinical Research Center (SCRC), Sunjin BeautyScience Co., Ltd., South Korea

Dr. Keun Hyung Park is an accomplished expert in genetic engineering and immunology, with a PhD from Kyung Hee University (2014). He currently serves as the Head of Sunjin Clinical Research Center and is an advisory committee member at Korea Bio Research Center. Dr. Park has published extensively on skin science, wound healing, and inflammation, contributing to top journals like J Immunol and Skin Research & Technology. He is also a recognized voice in the cosmetics industry through his insightful columns on K-beauty trends. 🧬💼💡 His expertise spans molecular biology, clinical research, and dermatological studies.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Keun Hyung Park holds advanced degrees in Genetic Engineering with a focus on Immunology from Kyung Hee University. He earned his Master’s degree in 2008, gaining a strong foundation in molecular biology and immunology. Continuing his academic journey, he completed his PhD in 2014, further specializing in immunology-related genetic engineering. His extensive education has equipped him with the expertise to contribute significantly to the fields of molecular biology, clinical research, and dermatology, positioning him as a leader in both academic and industry settings. 🧬📚

 

Professional Experience 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Keun Hyung Park is currently the Head of SUNJIN Clinical Research Center, where he serves as Director and Principal Investigator (PI) since 2024. He is also a member of the expert committee for Cosinkorea and an advisory committee member of the Korea Bio Research Center. Previously, he was a lecturer in molecular biology at Kyung Hee University (2012-2013) and led the safety clinical team at IEC Korea (2014-2020). He held key roles in skin clinical consulting, including at THE K BEAUTY SCIENCE and OATC Skin Clinical Trial Center. 🧫🧴

 

Research Focus

Dr. Keun Hyung Park’s research primarily focuses on immunology and inflammation, particularly the molecular mechanisms underlying inflammatory responses and their modulation. His work explores the role of natural compounds in attenuating inflammation and promoting angiogenesis. Dr. Park investigates signaling pathways such as MAPK and NF-κB, contributing to our understanding of how these pathways influence immune cell behavior and tissue healing. Additionally, he examines the effects of various natural extracts on cellular processes, emphasizing their potential therapeutic applications in treating inflammatory diseases and enhancing wound healing. His research has significant implications for developing innovative treatments in biomedicine. 🧬🌿💉

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Cynandione A attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced production of inflammatory mediators via MAPK inhibition and NF-κB inactivation in RAW264.7 macrophages and protects mice against endotoxin shock (30 citations) – 2015 🐭
  • Jaceosidin, a natural flavone, promotes angiogenesis via activation of VEGFR2/FAK/PI3K/AKT/NF-κB signaling pathways in endothelial cells (28 citations) – 2014 🌱
  • The stimulatory effects of Stewartia koreana extract on the proliferation and migration of fibroblasts and the wound healing activity of the extract in mice (20 citations) – 2014 🩹
  • Enhancement of CCL15 expression and monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells (ECs) after hypoxia/reoxygenation and induction of ICAM-1 expression by CCL15 via the JAK2/STAT3 pathway in ECs (33 citations) – 2013 🔬
  • Human lactoferrin suppresses TNF-α-induced intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression via competition with NF-κB in endothelial cells (31 citations) – 2012 🧬