Nazim Uzzaman | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award | 12753

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate at The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman is a researcher and academic with a focus on chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma, COPD, pulmonary rehabilitation, and digital health. He is currently pursuing a PhD at The University of Edinburgh and has a Master of Public Health from American International University–Bangladesh. Dr. Uzzaman has contributed to 17 research articles, with 7 as the lead author, and has been involved in 8 research projects, serving as Principal Investigator in two. His expertise includes systematic reviews, mixed-methods studies, focused ethnography, and implementation research. Dr. Uzzaman has received several awards, including Best Oral Presentation at the IPCRG World Conference and Best Scientific Research Poster at the PCRS Respiratory Conference. He is an active member of the European Respiratory Society and the International Primary Care Respiratory Group. Additionally, he serves as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals, further cementing his reputation in the research community.

Professional Profile : 

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Education:

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman has a robust academic background in medicine and public health. He completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Rajshahi Medical College in Bangladesh in 2010. Following this, he pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) at American International University–Bangladesh, graduating in 2017. Currently, Dr. Uzzaman is a PhD candidate at The University of Edinburgh, where he is focusing on applied respiratory health research, with his thesis already submitted. His academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing his knowledge in both clinical medicine and public health, particularly in the area of chronic respiratory diseases. This combination of clinical and public health education provides him with a unique perspective on respiratory health research, equipping him to address complex healthcare challenges. Dr. Uzzaman’s academic achievements demonstrate his dedication to both research and practical applications in the medical field.

Professional Experience: 

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman has extensive professional experience in both clinical and academic settings. He is currently a PhD student at The University of Edinburgh, where he is conducting research in respiratory applied health, focusing on chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD, and pulmonary rehabilitation. Dr. Uzzaman also serves as a part-time tutor for the Master of Family Medicine program and as a dissertation supervisor for the Master of Public Health program at the university. In addition, he is a Trial Manager for the Bangladesh site of a respiratory health project, where he oversees research operations. Previously, Dr. Uzzaman worked at icddr,b in Bangladesh, progressing from Clinical Fellow to Medical Officer, Clinical Trainer, and Training Physician, contributing to healthcare delivery and medical training. He has also worked as a General Practitioner at Green and Green Medical Services in Bangladesh, gaining hands-on experience in primary care and patient management.

Research Interest:

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman’s research interests lie primarily in the field of chronic respiratory diseases, with a focus on asthma, COPD, and pulmonary rehabilitation. He is particularly interested in exploring innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes through digital health technologies. His expertise spans systematic reviews, mixed-methods studies, focused ethnography, and implementation research, which he utilizes to assess and enhance healthcare interventions. Dr. Uzzaman’s work aims to bridge the gap between clinical practice and research, emphasizing the application of evidence-based strategies to improve care for individuals with respiratory conditions. Additionally, his research investigates the effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation programs and the integration of digital health tools to support self-management in patients with chronic respiratory diseases. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to understanding the lived experiences of patients position him as a key contributor to advancing respiratory health research, with the ultimate goal of improving public health outcomes.

Award and Honor: 

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to respiratory health research. He was awarded the Best Oral Presentation at the IPCRG World Conference in 2021, highlighting his ability to effectively communicate complex research findings. Additionally, he received the Best Scientific Research Poster award at the PCRS Respiratory Conference in the UK in 2019, further emphasizing his excellence in presenting innovative research in the field. Dr. Uzzaman was also honored with the RESPIRE Fellowship (2019–2020), a prestigious recognition that supports early-career researchers in global respiratory health. His academic and research accomplishments have been consistently acknowledged, with his work being featured in respected journals and conferences. These accolades reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge in chronic respiratory diseases and his growing influence within the global respiratory research community.

Conclusion: 

Dr. Nazim Uzzaman has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing research in respiratory health, particularly focusing on chronic diseases like asthma, COPD, and pulmonary rehabilitation, along with the integration of digital health solutions. With a robust academic background, including a PhD studentship at The University of Edinburgh and a Master of Public Health, Dr. Uzzaman has contributed significantly to the field through 17 published research articles and involvement in several high-impact projects. His leadership as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator, coupled with his expertise in systematic reviews, mixed-methods studies, and implementation research, underscores his capability in driving impactful health research. Recognized for his scholarly work with multiple awards, including Best Oral Presentation and Best Scientific Research Poster, Dr. Uzzaman continues to make valuable contributions to the academic community. His ongoing work and professional involvement in global respiratory health organizations position him as a promising leader in clinical academic research.

Publication Top Notes : 

  • Title: Systematic review of clinical effectiveness, components, and delivery of pulmonary rehabilitation in low-resource settings
    Authors: GMM Habib, R Rabinovich, K Divgi, S Ahmed, SK Saha, S Singh, A Uddin, MN Uzzaman, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 46
  • Title: Effectiveness of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation: systematic review and meta-analysis
    Authors: MN Uzzaman, D Agarwal, SC Chan, JP Engkasan, GMM Habib, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 40
  • Title: Continuing professional education for general practitioners on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: feasibility of a blended learning approach in Bangladesh
    Authors: MN Uzzaman, T Jackson, A Uddin, N Rowa-Dewar, MJ Chisti, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 32
  • Title: Correlates of climate variability and dengue fever in two metropolitan cities in Bangladesh
    Authors: MZ Islam, S Rutherford, D Phung, MN Uzzaman, S Baum, MM Huda, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 30
  • Title: Engaging with stakeholders in a research programme to promote implementation of pulmonary rehabilitation in Bangladesh: Challenges and opportunities
    Authors: GMM Habib, MN Uzzaman, P Malik, R Rabinovich, A Uddin, SMR Alam, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 12
  • Title: Clinical effectiveness and components of home-pulmonary rehabilitation for people with chronic respiratory diseases: a systematic review protocol
    Authors: MN Uzzaman, SC Chan, RH Shunmugam, JP Engkasan, D Agarwal, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus among urban Bihari communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study in a minor ethnic group
    Authors: M Asaduzzaman, S Chowdhury, JH Shahed, MAH Kafi, MN Uzzaman, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Characteristics of Rotavirus, ETEC, and Vibrio Cholerae among under 2-year children attending an urban diarrheal disease hospital in Bangladesh
    Authors: MHR Sarker, M Moriyama, MM Rahman, SK Das, MN Uzzaman, J Das, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 8
  • Title: Village doctors: a national telephone survey of Bangladesh’s lay medical practitioners
    Authors: O Muurlink, N Uzzaman, RJ Boorman, S Binte Kibria, T Best, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Beyond the regulatory radar: knowledge and practices of rural medical practitioners in Bangladesh
    Authors: H Sujon, MHR Sarker, A Uddin, S Banu, MR Islam, MR Amin, MS Hossain, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Asynchronous digital health interventions for reviewing asthma: A mixed-methods systematic review protocol
    Authors: MN Uzzaman, V Hammersley, K McClatchey, J Sheringham, GMM Habib, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Professional development of health researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic: challenges and prospects of synchronous online learning
    Authors: H Sujon, MN Uzzaman, S Banu, MR Islam, M Asaduzzaman, A Ahmed, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Improving physicians’ capacity for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease care through blended e-learning: a pilot study in Bangladesh
    Authors: MN Uzzaman, S Banu, GMM Habib, AHME Hossain, MJ Kabir, MR Karim, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Neonatal pneumonia in a rural primary care hospital in Bangladesh: prevalence, validation of clinical features and their outcome
    Authors: MN Uzzaman, MAF Khan, T Ahmed, MHR Sarker, S Yeasmin, KN Saqeeb, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Effectiveness and Acceptability of Asynchronous Digital Health in Asthma Care: Mixed Methods Systematic Review
    Authors: N Uzzaman, V Hammersley, K McClatchey, J Sheringham, D Singh, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: N/A (Future publication)
  • Title: Exploring the perceptions of patients with chronic respiratory diseases and their insights into pulmonary rehabilitation in Bangladesh
    Authors: GMM Habib, N Uzzaman, R Rabinovich, S Akhter, M Ali, M Sultana, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: N/A (Future publication)
  • Title: Characteristics of pulmonary rehabilitation programmes and their effects on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with interstitial lung diseases: a systematic …
    Authors: J Jimenez, F Tahirah, N Uzzaman, R Hisham, N Zawani, H Pinnock, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: N/A (Future publication)
  • Title: Asynchronous digital health interventions (aDHI) for reviewing asthma: a mixed-methods systematic review
    Authors: N Uzzaman, V Hammersley, K McClatchey, J Sheringham, M Habib, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: N/A (Future publication)
  • Title: Changing Water-Sanitation Determinants of Cholera over Two Decades in Bangladesh
    Authors: MHR Sarker, SK Das, H Sujon, M Moriyama, MM Rahman, MN Uzzaman, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: N/A (Future publication)
  • Title: Feasibility study of home-based pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in Bangladesh
    Authors: GMM Habib, R Rabinovich, N Uzzaman, K Nahar, S Akter, H Pinnock
    Year: 2022
    Citations: N/A (Future publication)

 

Luis Sobrevia | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Luis Sobrevia | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Luis Sobrevia, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

Prof. Luis Sobrevia is a distinguished Chilean physiologist with extensive academic and research credentials. He completed his BSc in Biological Sciences from Universidad del Bío-Bío, MSc in Physiological Sciences from Universidad de Concepción, and PhD in Physiology and Biomedicine from King’s College London. He has held postdoctoral training at King’s College London and earned a Diploma in University Teaching from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC). As a Fellow of The Physiological Society (UK) and the International Union of Physiological Sciences, he holds prominent academic positions worldwide, including at PUC, TecSalud in Mexico, and UNESP in Brazil. His research focuses on placental vascular dysfunction in pregnancy complications like gestational diabetes and obesity, studying pathways that affect maternal-fetal health. He has mentored numerous PhD and MSc students and collaborates globally on groundbreaking research. 🌍🔬

Publication Profile

Education

Prof. Luis Sobrevia holds a BSc Hons. in Biological Sciences (1986) from Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile, and an MSc in Physiology (1990) from Universidad de Concepción, Chile. He earned his PhD in Physiology and Biomedicine (1996) at King’s College London, UK, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship there. Prof. Sobrevia has held academic positions globally, currently serving as a Distinguished Research Professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and as an Honorary Professor in Australia, Spain, and Brazil. His extensive experience spans physiology, biomedicine, and university teaching, making significant contributions to obstetrics and biomedical sciences. 🏥📚

 

Research

Prof. Luis Sobrevia leads an extensive research group comprising PhD students from various global institutions, such as PUC Chile, U Talca, UNESP Brazil, and U Coimbra, Portugal. His team includes MSc and undergraduate students, along with technical research assistants like biochemist K Silva. The group hosts postdoctoral researchers, including A Grismaldo and MA Pascon. Collaborations span prestigious institutions like University Medical Centre Groningen, TecSalud, and Karolinska Institutet. As a thesis supervisor, Prof. Sobrevia has mentored 69 students across PhD, MSc, and undergraduate levels, focusing on physiology, biomedicine, and molecular biology. 🌍📚💡

 

Teaching Experience 🎓📚

Prof. Luis Sobrevia is a dedicated educator, teaching undergraduate courses in Medicine, Biology, Biochemistry, Nutrition, and Bioethics. He also mentors postgraduate students, including PhD, MSc, and medical specialization programs. His teaching spans top universities in Chile (PUC, UCH, UT, UA, UACH, UDEC) and internationally at institutions like UMCG (Netherlands), US (Spain), KCL (UK), AUT (New Zealand), UQCCR (Australia), UNESP (Brazil), and TecMonterrey (Mexico). His expertise covers topics such as gestational diabetes, fetal vascular dysfunction, cardiovascular pathophysiology, endothelial physiology, and insulin and adenosine signaling. 🌍🩺📖

 

Academic and Scientific Merit Recognitions 🌟🏅

Prof. Luis Sobrevia has earned numerous prestigious awards and appointments throughout his academic career. In 2024, he was nominated as a Corresponding Member of the Chilean Academy of Sciences and recognized for his contributions to internationalization by the Mexican Society of Physiological Sciences. He was also appointed Co-president of the Regional Focal Point for Latin America and the Caribbean (RFP-LAC) of the International Science Council (ISC) and Editor-in-Chief of Physiological Minireviews. His leadership extends to roles such as Regional Editor for The Journal of Physiology and member of international scientific committees, highlighting his significant global impact. 🌍📚💡

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Regulation of amino acid and glucose transporters in endothelial and smooth muscle cells by GE Mann, DL Yudilevich, L Sobrevia, Physiological reviews 83 (1), 183-252, Cited by: 578, 2003 📚💉
  • A gestational profile of placental exosomes in maternal plasma and their effects on endothelial cell migration by C Salomon, MJ Torres, M Kobayashi, K Scholz-Romero, L Sobrevia, PloS one 9 (6), e98667, Cited by: 412, 2014 🤰🔬
  • Exosomal signaling during hypoxia mediates microvascular endothelial cell migration and vasculogenesis by C Salomon, J Ryan, L Sobrevia, M Kobayashi, K Ashman, M Mitchell, PloS one 8 (7), e68451, Cited by: 400, 2013 🌱💧
  • Oxidative stress: Normal pregnancy versus preeclampsia by DI Chiarello, C Abad, D Rojas, F Toledo, CM Vázquez, A Mate, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Basis of Disease 1866 (2), 165354, Cited by: 325, 2020 🩸💔
  • Hypoxia-induced changes in the bioactivity of cytotrophoblast-derived exosomes by C Salomon, M Kobayashi, K Ashman, L Sobrevia, MD Mitchell, GE Rice, PloS one 8 (11), e79636, Cited by: 213, 2013 🌍💫
  • Dysfunction of the endothelial nitric oxide signalling pathway in diabetes and hyperglycaemia by L Sobrevia, GE Mann, Experimental Physiology: Translation and Integration 82 (3), 423-452, Cited by: 208, 1997 🧬🩺
  • Activation of L‐arginine transport (system y+) and nitric oxide synthase by elevated glucose and insulin in human endothelial cells by L Sobrevia, A Nadal, DL Yudilevich, GE Mann, The Journal of physiology 490 (3), 775-781, Cited by: 204, 1996 ⚡💡
  • Mice long-term high-fat diet feeding recapitulates human cardiovascular alterations: an animal model to study the early phases of diabetic cardiomyopathy by SD Calligaris, M Lecanda, F Solis, M Ezquer, J Gutierrez, E Brandan, PloS one 8 (4), e60931, Cited by: 189, 2013 🍔❤️
  • Extracellular vesicles in obesity and diabetes mellitus by F Pardo, R Villalobos-Labra, B Sobrevia, F Toledo, L Sobrevia, Molecular aspects of medicine 60, 81-91, Cited by: 187, 2018 🧬🍩
  • Early activation of the p42/p44MAPK pathway mediates adenosine‐induced nitric oxide production in human endothelial cells: a novel calcium‐insensitive … by AW Wyatt, JR Steinert, CPD Wheeler‐Jones, AJ Morgan, D Sugden, The FASEB journal 16 (12), 1584-1594, Cited by: 155, 2002 🔬💡