Christian Poets| Medizintechnik | Excellence in Innovation

Prof .Christian Poets| Medizintechnik | Excellence in Innovation

Prof , Christian Poets,Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, Germany.

Professor Christian Poets is a renowned expert in neonatology and pediatric respiratory medicine at Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, Germany. He is recognized for his pioneering work in neonatal care, particularly focusing on respiratory disorders in newborns and preterm infants. Prof. Poets has contributed extensively to clinical research in infant sleep, breathing patterns, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), improving both diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in neonatology. His research has had a significant impact on reducing infant mortality rates and enhancing care for preterm babies worldwide.

Summary:

Prof. Christian Poets is a highly accomplished researcher and clinician with a long track record of innovation in neonatology and pediatric care. His leadership in multicenter clinical trials and his contributions to both respiratory and craniofacial malformations research make him an outstanding candidate for the Research for Excellence in Innovation Award. His work spans clinical innovation, large-scale research, and interdisciplinary care, all of which contribute to advancing pediatric health care worldwide.

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Education :

Christian F. Poets, MD, graduated from Hannover Medical School, Germany, in June 1986. He received his post-graduate medical training at the Department of Paediatric Pulmonology & Neonatology at Hannover Medical School, focusing on pediatric care. To further his expertise in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) research, he underwent specialized training at the Department of Paediatric Respiratory Physiology, Brompton Hospital & National Heart & Lung Institute, London, UK.

🏢 Experience:

In 1994, Dr. Poets was appointed Director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Paediatric Sleep Laboratory at Hannover Medical School. His leadership extended to the University of Tuebingen, Germany, where, since 2002, he has served as Chair and Medical Director of the Department of Neonatology. Additionally, in 2008, he became Chairman of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Malformations at Tuebingen University Hospital. Between 2020 and 2023, he also held the role of Acting Medical Director of Tuebingen University Children’s Hospital. He further enhanced his global profile by serving as a visiting professor at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Hobart, Australia, in 2019/2020 and again in early 2024.

🛠️Skills:

Dr. Poets’ expertise lies in neonatal care, pediatric sleep disorders, and the management of craniofacial malformations. His in-depth understanding of clinical trial coordination, combined with his experience in perinatal epidemiology, makes him a leading figure in neonatology research. He also has significant experience in leading interdisciplinary teams and is recognized for his commitment to ethical practices in clinical research.

Research Focus :

Dr. Poets’ research encompasses various pediatric and neonatal areas, focusing on breathing control, sleep apnea, intermittent hypoxia, and perinatal outcomes. His interest in congenital malformations has led to groundbreaking research on Robin sequence and craniofacial malformations. He is also deeply engaged in SIDS research, perinatal epidemiology, innate immunity, and ethical considerations in neonatal care. Furthermore, he actively participates in and leads multicenter clinical trials. He served as the Coordinator and Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) for NEuroSIS, a large EU-funded multicenter study on inhaled steroids for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) prevention. He is also on the steering committee for several major trials, including the COT and ETTNO trials, and serves on the Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) of the DOXA and HiLo international trials.

🔬Awards:

Over his distinguished career, Dr. Poets has published over 440 research articles cited in PubMed and contributed to over 120 review articles. His influential work in neonatology, particularly in multicenter clinical trials, has earned him numerous accolades in the medical community. His leadership in establishing the Interdisciplinary Centre for Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Malformations and his research contributions to neonatal care highlight his commitment to advancing pediatric medicine on both a national and international scale.

Conclusion:

Given his extensive experience in innovative neonatal and pediatric research, Prof. Poets is a strong contender for the Research for Excellence in Innovation Award. His leadership in large clinical trials, commitment to interdisciplinary care, and international collaborations have created a lasting impact on pediatric health care. Addressing emerging technologies and ethical concerns could further strengthen his candidacy for future innovation awards.

Publications :

  • Delineating morbidity patterns in preterm infants at near-term age using a data-driven approach
    Ciora, O.-A., Seegmüller, T., Fischer, J.S., Ahmidi, N., Hilgendorff, A.
    BMC Pediatrics, 2024, 24(1), 249.

 

  • Detailed statistical analysis plan for ALBINO: effect of Allopurinol in addition to hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic Brain Injury on Neurocognitive Outcome — a blinded randomized placebo-controlled parallel group multicenter trial for superiority (phase III)
    Engel, C., Rüdiger, M., Benders, M.J.N.L., Stocker, M., Riedel, T.
    Trials, 2024, 25(1), 81.

 

  • Failure of an electric rocking device to improve neonatal sleep
    Poets, C.F., Roller, P., Neukamm, A.-C., Quante, M.
    Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2024, 113(8), pp. 1791–1795.

 

  • Simulated model revealed significant continuous positive airway pressure fluctuations with facemasks
    Sterzik, H., Kumpf, M., Poets, C.F., Haase, B.
    Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2024, 113(7), pp. 1531–1533.

 

  • Pulse oximetry signal loss during hypoxic episodes in preterm infants receiving automated oxygen control
    Langanky, L.O., Kreutzer, K.B., Poets, C.F., Franz, A.R., Schwarz, C.E.
    European Journal of Pediatrics, 2024, 183(7), pp. 2865–2869.

 

  • Randomised crossover study on pulse oximeter readings from different sensors in very preterm infants
    Maiwald, C.A., Schwarz, C.E., Böckmann, K., Poets, C.F., Franz, A.
    Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2024, 109(4), pp. 391–396.

 

  • Safe baby sleep in advertising | Sicherer Babyschlaf in der Werbung
    Kalus, E., Poets, C.F., Quante, M.
    Somnologie, 2024, 28(2), pp. 99–102.

 

  • Influence of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment in the masticatory efficiency of patients with craniofacial disorders
    Weismann, C., Schmidt, M., Effert, J., Koos, B., Aretxabaleta, M.
    Heliyon, 2024, 10(6), e28321.

 

  • Impact of flow-dependent imposed work of breathing for optimising neonatal CPAP with a T-piece device
    Sterzik, H., Arand, J., Molnar, K., Poets, C.F., Haase, B.
    Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2024.

 

  • Facial growth dynamics dictate optimal facemask fitting during the first year of life
    Haase, B., Badinska, A.-M., Sowula, J., Poets, C.F., Wiechers, C.
    Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 2024.

 

Mohamed Yacin Sikkandar | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr .Mohamed Yacin Sikkandar | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.Mohamed Yacin Sikkandar,Majmaah University,Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Yacin Sikkandar is a distinguished academic affiliated with Majmaah University. With expertise in [mention area of expertise, e.g., computer science, literature, etc.], he has made significant contributions to both research and education. Dr. Sikkandar holds the position of Associate Professor, where he actively engages in teaching, research, and academic leadership. His dedication to advancing knowledge and nurturing young minds has earned him recognition within the academic community

Professional Profiles:

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Qualification:

Graduated from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Madras with a Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering.Holds a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the same institute.Completed Bachelor’s in Instrumentation & Control Engineering from Madurai Kamaraj University, India.

Professional Experience:

Currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Equipment Technology at Majmaah University, Saudi Arabia.Previously held positions as Professor and Head of Department in Biomedical Engineering at Rajalakshmi Engineering College and as Assistant Professor and Head of Department in Instrumentation & Control Engineering at Sethu Institute of Technology.

Research Contributions:

Dr. Sikkandar has been actively involved in various funded research projects, focusing on areas such as finite element analysis, biomedical instrumentation, and medical imaging.Notable projects include studies on scoliotic progression, biomedical rehabilitation methods, and automatic segmentation techniques.

Professional Memberships and Awards :

Holds senior memberships in prestigious societies such as the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.Received awards including UGC Travel Grant Award and International Fellowship on Health Technology Assessment.

Publications:

1.Hidden Markov Model based Predicting of Alzheimer’s Disease with graph cut segmentation using MR Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI)Sikkandar, M.Y.Begum, S.S.Algamdi, M.S., …Almutairi, A.F.Almutairi, M.S.^This link is disabled., 2024, 46(2), pp. 4277–4289

2.Sandpiper Optimization Algorithm with Region Growing Based Robust Retinal Blood Vessel Segmentation ApproachAlMohimeed, I.Sikkandar, M.Y.Mohanarathinam, A., …Karim, F.K.Mostafa, S.MThis link is disabled., 2024

3.Optimal Deep Learning-Based Recognition Model for EEG Enabled Brain-Computer Interfaces Using Motor-ImageryRajalakshmi, S.Almohimeed, I.Sikkandar, M.Y.Sabarunisha Begum, S.This link is disabled., 2023, 23(6), pp. 248–253

4.Employing Deep-Learning Approach for the Early Detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment Transitions through the Analysis of Digital Biomarkers
5.Finite Element Analysis Of Customized Knee Implants By Varying Loads During Flexion-Extension Movement
6.Computation of Vascular Parameters: Implementing Methodology and Performance Analysis
7.Numerical investigation of hemodynamic pattern in carotid artery dynamic aneurysm on bifurcation region for early clinical decision making
8.Diabetic Foot Assessment and Care: Barriers and Facilitators in a Cross-Sectional Study in Bangalore, India