Sameh Eldaly | Rehabilitation | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Sameh Eldaly | Rehabilitation | Young Scientist AwardĀ 

Student atĀ  Cairo University, Egypt

Sameh Tamer Moustafa Eldaly is a passionate and skilled physiotherapist with a B.Sc. in Physiotherapy from Cairo University, Egypt. Ā With certifications in sports medicine, nutrition, and spinal injury management, he specializes in innovative rehabilitation approaches like dry needling, cupping therapy, and the McKenzie Method. Ā A member of esteemed global associations like the Australian Physiotherapy Association and the Swedish Research Council for Sport Science, he combines hands-on clinical expertise with a strong academic and research background. Ā Sameh has contributed to physiotherapy advancements through international conference presentations, publications, and practical innovations such as mobile rehabilitation applications. Ā Committed to excellence, he has volunteered in medical convoys and served on advisory committees for injury treatment plans. Ā He also authored the book Clinical Guidelines in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, demonstrating his dedication to enhancing patient outcomes and advancing the physiotherapy field.

Profile

Scholar

Orcid

Education šŸŽ“

B.Sc. in Physiotherapy – Cairo University, Egypt FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine.Ā  Diploma in Nutrition from Oxford Center. Stanford’s Introduction to Food and Health šŸ“ā€œ21 Nutrition & Diet Planning Myths & Mistakesā€. Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries šŸ¦“Certified Peer Reviewer .Ā  He blends advanced knowledge in physiotherapy with interdisciplinary expertise in nutrition, rehabilitation, and research methodology, reflecting a robust academic foundation for holistic patient care.

Experience šŸ’¼

Head of Physiotherapy Department at Dr. Mohammed Algindi’s ClinicĀ  Ā Worked with Dr. Hisham El-Waseef at Al-Borg Center for Physiotherapy and Nutrition . Advisory team member for injury monitoring and treatment planning in Palestine and Gaza. Internships Egyptian Society for Physiotherapy and Prosthetics in Port SaidĀ  Kasr Al-Ainy French and Old HospitalsĀ  Children’s Egypt Center in Maadi Ā Actively involved in medical convoys with Resala Charity Organization

Awards and Honors šŸ…

FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine Diploma in Nutrition from Oxford Center Ā Recognition for research presented at the 22nd International Physical Therapy Conference (IPTCCU) Speaker at the International Rehabilitation and Wellbeing Congress.Ā His accolades highlight his commitment to blending clinical skills with academic contributions, promoting rehabilitation excellence globally.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy and neuromuscular junctions. Low-level LASER therapy for Achilles tendinopathy. Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) for occupational activities . EMS benefits for shoulder instability rehabilitation

šŸ“šPublicationsĀ 

“Electrical muscular stimulation on shoulder instability: is it beneficial?” (DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4126463/v1, 2024).

“Clinical Guidelines in Orthopedic Rehabilitation” (ISBN: 978-977-86894-2-6, 2023).

“Effect of extracorporeal shock waves on neuromuscular junctions vs. carpal tunnel syndrome” (DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v7nS1.14521, 2023).

“Effect of Electrical Muscular Stimulation on Occupational Activities” (DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3140703/v1, 2023)

Conclusion

Sameh Tamer Moustafa Eldaly is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award, with a remarkable blend of clinical expertise, research innovation, and technological contributions to physiotherapy. His commitment to evidence-based practice and community service aligns well with the spirit of the award. By diversifying his research focus and pursuing advanced academic qualifications, Sameh can further enhance his impact and leadership in the field. His achievements make him highly deserving of recognition as a rising star in physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences.

Kyu Sik Kim| Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kyu Sik Kim| Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Mr at Seoul National University, South Korea

Kyu Sik Kim is a dedicated PhD candidate at Seoul National University, specializing in systems neuroscience. His research focuses on how the hypothalamus regulates feeding behavior and seeks to bridge the gap between animal and human studies. Passionate about improving therapeutic outcomes, he aims to translate his findings into better treatment options.

 

Publication profile

Scopus

Orcid

Scholar

šŸŽ“ Education & Training

M.S./Ph.D. Candidate in Biomedical Science, Seoul National University, College of Medicine (2020ā€“Present) Advisor: Prof. Hyung Jin Choi. B.S. in Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea (2014-2018)

šŸ”¬ Major Research Interests

Brain activity and ethology analysis with artificial intelligence. Internal state changes in the brain. Competing needs and motivation in the brain. Hypothalamic neuronal circuits in emotion and eating. Translational research and clinical applications

šŸ† Honors, Funding & Awards

2024: 2-year research program (48M Won) for cultivating future generations in science and engineering. 2024: Basic Academic Field Academic Subsequent Generation (24M Won). 2024: Optodbs Travel Grant. Multiple prizes for Outstanding Graduate Student at Seoul National University (2023-2024). Best Paper Award (March-May 2023)

šŸ›  Skills & Professional Expertise

Software Tools: Ethovision, Inscopix Data Processing, MATLAB, Python. Experimental Techniques: Immunocytochemistry, stereotaxic surgery, animal behavior experiments, and fMRI imaging. Teaching & Mentoring: Guided students in medical research programs at Seoul National University

Publication

  • Lateral Hypothalamic Leptin Receptor Neurons Drive Hunger-Gated Food-Seeking and Consummatory Behaviours in Male Mice
    • Authors: Y.H. Lee, Y.B. Kim, K.S. Kim, M. Jang, H.Y. Song, S.H. Jung, D.S. Ha, J.S. Park, …
    • Published In: Nature Communications, 14(1), 1486
    • Citations: 19
    • Year: 2023

 

  • GLP-1 Increases Preingestive Satiation via Hypothalamic Circuits in Mice and Humans
    • Authors: K.S. Kim, J.S. Park, E. Hwang, M.J. Park, H.Y. Shin, Y.H. Lee, K.M. Kim, L. Gautron, …
    • Published In: Science, 385(6707), 438-446
    • Citations: 6
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Acoustic Deep Brain Modulation: Enhancing Neuronal Activation and Neurogenesis
    • Authors: H. Ham, K.S. Kim, J.H. Lee, D.N. Kim, H.J. Choi, J.J. Yoh
    • Published In: Brain Stimulation
    • Year: 2024

 

  • A Normative Framework Dissociates Need and Motivation in Hypothalamic Neurons
    • Authors: K.S. Kim, Y.H. Lee, Y.B. Kim, J.W. Yun, H.Y. Song, J.S. Park, S.H. Jung, J.W. Sohn, …
    • Published In: bioRxiv
    • Year: 2023