In Meei Tew| Dentistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr.In Meei Tew| Dentistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr, In Meei Tew,The National University of Malaysia, Malaysia.

Dr. In Meei Tew is a distinguished academic and researcher at The National University of Malaysia, specializing in materials science and engineering. Her work focuses on the development of advanced materials, particularly in the fields of nanomaterials and biomaterials, for diverse applications in healthcare and industry. Dr. Tew has published extensively in top-tier journals and is recognized for her contributions to sustainable materials and innovative technologies. Her expertise and research have earned her a reputation as a leader in her field, driving advancements in both academic and practical applications.

Summary:

 Dr. Meei Tew is a trailblazer in the research community, particularly in promoting gender equality and enhancing the role of women in research. Her interdisciplinary work and leadership in empowering women researchers make her a worthy nominee for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Through her contributions to both academia and her advocacy for women in science, Dr. Tew has shown herself to be a pioneer in her field, addressing important issues with significant impact.

Professional Profiles:

Scopus

🎓 Education :

Dr. IM Tew holds an extensive background in dental surgery and prosthodontics. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) in 2007 from The National University of Malaysia, followed by a Master of Dental Surgery (Prosthodontics) from The University of Hong Kong in 2015. In 2017, he became a Member in Prosthodontics from The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

🏢 Experience:

Dr. Tew began his career as a Dental Officer with the Malaysian Ministry of Health, where he served in various dental clinics and hospitals between 2007 and 2010. He worked at the Gerik Dental Clinic, Oral Surgery Department at Ipoh Hospital, Tapah Dental Clinic, and Sungkai Dental Clinic. From 2010 to 2012, he transitioned into academia as a Trainee Lecturer in the Restorative Unit at The National University of Malaysia. Dr. Tew then advanced his skills as a Postgraduate Dental Officer at the Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, from 2012 to 2015. Since 2015, he has served as a Lecturer at the Department of Restorative Dentistry at The National University of Malaysia.

🛠️Skills:

Proficient in conducting advanced simulations for fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and energy systems.,Renewable Energy Systems,Expertise in solar thermal applications, thermal energy storage, and wind turbine performance analysis,Mechanical Engineering Applications,Specializes in the optimization of engineering systems, with a focus on energy efficiency.

Research Focus :

Dr. Tew’s research primarily focuses on prosthodontics, endodontics, and dental materials. His research efforts include exploring the quality of life of stroke survivors in oral health-family medicine programs, the impact of papain on dentine micro-hardness in endodontic treatments, antimicrobial activities of endodontic sealers, and the development of indexes for personalized prosthodontic treatment outcomes. Additionally, he investigates the properties of teeth subjected to cold sterilization and accuracy in dental cast digitization using smartphone 3D scanners.

🔬Awards:

Dr. Tew has been recognized multiple times for his outstanding service and contributions to dental research. He received the Malaysian Ministry of Health’s Award for Excellence in Service in 2009, The Faculty of Dentistry’s Award for Excellence in Service in 2020 and 2023, and the Best Research Award at the 4th Health Research Colloquium 2019 hosted by Universitas Indonesia.

Conclusion:

Dr. Meei Tew exemplifies the qualities the Research for Women Researcher Award seeks to recognize: leadership, innovation, and a commitment to advancing the role of women in research. With a strong track record of impactful research and advocacy, she deserves to be celebrated for her contributions to science and her unwavering dedication to empowering women in academic and research fields.

Publications :

  • Development and validation of a questionnaire on perceived prosthodontic treatment needs in Malaysian adults
    • Authors: Soo, S.Y., Lee, S.M., Tew, I.M., Mohd Dom, T.N., Yahya, N.A.
    • Journal: Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume/Issue: 132(1), pp. 145–153

 

  • Exploring the Uses, Sterilization, and Storage Protocols of Extracted Human Teeth for Research Advancements: A Scoping Review
    • Authors: Md Shah, N.N., Yew, H.Z., Baharin, S.A., Nasruddin, N.S., Qamaruz Zaman, J.B.
    • Journal: Journal of Health and Translational Medicine
    • Year: 2024
    • Issue: Special Issue 1, pp. 215–245

 

  • Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence-Based Photographic Detection of Gingivitis
    • Authors: Chau, R.C.W., Li, G.-H., Tew, I.M., Hsung, R.T.-C., Lam, W.Y.H.
    • Journal: International Dental Journal
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume/Issue: 73(5), pp. 724–730

 

  • Digitally versus conventionally fabricated complete dentures: A systematic review on cost-efficiency analysis and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs)
    • Authors: Tew, I.M., Soo, S.Y., Pow, E.H.N.
    • Journal: Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Accuracy and Reliability of Smartphone Virtual Shade-Matching Technique: An In Vitro Study
    • Authors: Tew, I.M., Pow, E.H.N., Suhaimi, S.E.B., Said, S.B.M., Wong, L.
    • Journal: International Journal of Prosthodontics
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume/Issue: 36(3), pp. 331–337

 

  • Smile Attractiveness and Treatment Needs of Maxillary Midline Diastema with Various Widths: Perception among Laypersons, Dental Students, and Dentists in Malaysia
    • Authors: Sabri, N.A.B.M., Ridzwan, S.B.B., Soo, S.Y., Wong, L., Tew, I.M.
    • Journal: International Journal of Dentistry
    • Year: 2023

 

  • In Vitro Evaluation of the Antibacterial Activity of EndoSeal MTA, iRoot SP, and AH Plus against Planktonic Bacteria
    • Authors: Mak, S.T., Leong, X.F., Tew, I.M., Kumolosasi, E., Wong, L.
    • Journal: Materials
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume/Issue: 15(6), 2012

 

  • Occupational Ergonomics and Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Dentists: A Systematic Review
    • Authors: Soo, S.Y., Ang, W.S., Chong, C.H., Tew, I.M., Yahya, N.A.
    • Journal: Work
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume/Issue: 74(2), pp. 469–476

 

Joseph Nissan | Oral -Rehabilitation | Excellence in Research

Prof . Joseph Nissan | Tel-Aviv university | Excellence in Research

Prof.Joseph Nissan ,Tel-Aviv university,Israel

Professor Joseph Nissan is a distinguished faculty member at Tel Aviv University in Israel. He is known for his significant contributions to his field of expertise. With a robust academic background and extensive research experience, Prof. Nissan has published numerous articles in prestigious journals and has been actively involved in various academic and professional organizations. His work has garnered recognition and accolades, reflecting his dedication to advancing knowledge and education. At Tel Aviv University, Prof. Nissan is also involved in mentoring students and collaborating with colleagues on groundbreaking research projects.

 

Professional Profiles:

Scopus

Education :

  • Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.), Tel Aviv University School of Dental Medicine.
  • Specialization in Prosthodontics, Tel Aviv University School of Dental Medicine.

Experience:

  • Director, Implantology Unit, Tel Aviv University School of Dental Medicine.
  • Director, Prosthodontics Postgraduate Program, Tel Aviv University School of Dental Medicine.
  • President, Israel Society of Implant-Dentistry.
  • Former President, Israel Prosthodontic Society.
  • Former Chairman, National Board of Prosthodontics Professional Committee, Israel Dental Association and Israel Ministry of Health.

Research Focus:

  • Fixed Prosthodontics
  • Implant Dentistry
  • Aesthetic Dentistry

Skills and Expertise:

  • Oral Rehabilitation
  • Implant-Prosthodontics
  • Fixed Prosthodontics
  • Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Clinical Research
  • Academic Leadership
  • Professional Society Leadership
  • Editorial and Peer Review

Publications :

  1. Nissan, J., Gross, O., Shifman, A., & Assif, D. (2001). Effect of the groove length on the retention of short, tapered posts. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 86(1), 21-24.
  2. Nissan, J., Mardinger, O., Calderon, S., Romanos, G. E., Chaushu, G. (2008). Cleft palate repair by secondary gingivoperiosteoplasty and orthodontic expansion and bone grafting in adults. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 66(3), 517-521.
  3. Nissan, J., Gross, O., Shifman, A., & Assif, D. (2002). Effect of metallic sprue design on the accuracy of removable dies in three-unit fixed partial denture castings. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 87(1), 52-57.
  4. Nissan, J., Narobai, D., Gross, O., & Assif, D. (2004). Effect of the die spacer on the seating of cast crowns made from different alloys. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 92(4), 400-404.
  5. Nissan, J., Gross, O., Shifman, A., & Assif, D. (2000). Effect of deep residual dentin grooves on the retention of tapered posts. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 83(2), 203-207.
  6. Nissan, J., Lipovsky, A., Gross, O., Mijiritsky, E., & Assif, D. (2005). Accuracy of three-dimensional printing for the fabrication of metallic frameworks for removable partial dentures. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 93(4), 327-332.
  7. Nissan, J., Lavi, D., Gross, O., Mardinger, O., & Chaushu, G. (2006). The influence of partial implant-supported restorations on chewing side preference. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 33(4), 277-281.
  8. Nissan, J., Gross, O., Mijiritsky, E., & Assif, D. (2005). Stress analysis of the distal bar-retained implant prosthesis using the finite element method. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 93(6), 477-482.
  9. Nissan, J., Gross, O., Shifman, A., & Assif, D. (2002). Effect of different metal alloys on the seating of cast crowns on natural teeth and osseointegrated implants. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 87(5), 554-558.
  10. Nissan, J., Romanos, G. E., Mardinger, O., Chaushu, G. (2007). Immediate nonfunctional loading of single-tooth implants in the anterior maxilla following augmentation with cancellous bone-block allograft. Journal of Periodontology, 78(11), 2187-2192.