Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade | Medicine and Health Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade | Medicine and Health Sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade, research coordinator, Profamilia, Colombia

🌟 Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade, the esteemed recipient of the Outstanding Scientist Award in Medicine and Health Sciences, is a dedicated research coordinator at Profamilia, Colombia. His groundbreaking work in the medical field has significantly contributed to public health advancements. With a strong commitment to improving healthcare, Mr. Andrade’s research focuses on innovative solutions for medical challenges, ensuring better health outcomes for the community. His relentless pursuit of excellence and passion for science make him a leading figure in health research. 👨‍⚕️🧬🔬🌿💉 His achievements continue to inspire and drive progress in medical sciences. 🌟👨‍🔬💚

PROFILE

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EDUCATION

Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade is a distinguished professional with a robust academic background in public health and epidemiology. In 2016, he earned his MSc in Public Health from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia 🌿. Prior to that, he specialized in Epidemiology at the Universidad de Boyacá in 2010 🩺. His academic journey began with a degree in Psychology from the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia in Tunja in 2005 🧠. His multidisciplinary expertise highlights his commitment to improving health outcomes through rigorous scientific approaches and comprehensive public health strategies. 🌟📚🌍

WORK EXPERIENCE

🌟 Mr. José Leonardo Cely Andrade is a dedicated clinical research coordinator at PROFAMILIA since June 2022, where he oversees technical supervision and methodological orientation of research protocols 📑. Concurrently, he works as an epidemiologist in regulatory activities for the COVID-19 Solidarity Vaccine Trial, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and managing study dossiers 📊. His extensive experience includes roles as an epidemiologist at IETS, where he systematized lessons from COVID-19 interventions and supported literature reviews 📚. Previously, he was a principal investigator at Alvarez Gotuzzo Asociados SAS, and a clinical manager and research developer at Hospital Cardiovascular de Cundinamarca 💼.

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade holds a diploma in University Teaching from Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana (2009) 🧑‍🏫. He completed a Data Analysis course using SPSS 18 at the National University of Colombia in September-October 2009 📊. Additionally, he earned a diploma in Intrafamilial Violence from BID-ICBF in 2006 🛡️. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to education and research, contributing valuable insights in various fields 📚.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

🌟 Dr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade is a distinguished member of the Asociación Colombiana de Infectología. With a focus on infectious diseases, he has made significant contributions to the field through his research and clinical practice. His expertise spans across various biological and medical domains, ensuring comprehensive care and advanced treatment options for patients. Dr. Cely Andrade is renowned for his dedication to public health and his commitment to advancing infectious disease management in Colombia. His work continues to inspire and impact the medical community. 🌿🧬🔬🦠💉🌡️

WORK REFERENCES

Mr. Jose Leonardo Cely Andrade Alfonso Velandia Suarez, MD, is a renowned cardiovascular anesthesiologist and leader of the ECMO program. 🫀 Dr. Fred Manrique Abril, RN, PhD, is a dedicated public health expert and teacher at Universidad Nacional de Colombia. 🌎 Carlos Alvarez Moreno, MD, serves as the National Coordinator of clinical studies on COVID-19 at Clinic Colsanitas SA. 🦠 These professionals are distinguished in their respective fields, contributing significantly to medical advancements and public health. 📞 Contact Dr. Jose at 3125215077, Dr. Fred at 3112502553, and Dr. Carlos at 3143302367 for their expertise.

PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTES

Effectiveness and safety of medication abortion via telemedicine versus in-person: A cohort of pregnant people in Colombia

Disección aórtica de Stanford Tipo A, en paciente pediátrico con posible Síndrome de Loeys-Dietz

HYBRID PROCEDURE A PATIENT WITH STANFORD TYPE B AORTIC DISSECTION WITH AORTIC ARCH RETROGRADA EXTENSION.

CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES: A STRATEGY FOR EVALUATING PERCEPTION AND QUALITY

Window-type patent ductus arteriosus: Surgical management,Conducto arterioso persistente tipo ventana: manejo quirúrgico

Calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en población minera de Boyacá

Tratamiento quirúrgico en un caso de migración de Amplatzer® en un menor con persistencia del conducto arterioso

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. William B Sherwin, Emeritus Professor, Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological Earth and Environmental Science, UNSW-Sydney,  Australia.

🌿 Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin, an Emeritus Professor at the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological Earth and Environmental Science, UNSW-Sydney 🇦🇺, is renowned for his pioneering contributions to Biology and Life Sciences. With a distinguished career spanning decades, he has significantly advanced our understanding of evolutionary biology. His research has profoundly influenced ecological dynamics and conservation biology worldwide. As a recipient of numerous accolades, including the prestigious Best Researcher Award, Prof. Sherwin continues to inspire and mentor future generations of scientists. His dedication to excellence and innovation remains a cornerstone in the field, shaping the future of biological research 🏆.

Profile 🌟

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Education🎓🔬

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin, a distinguished scholar, commenced his academic journey in 1975 with a B.Sc. (Hon) Class I from the University of Melbourne, Australia, laying the foundation for his future endeavors in biological sciences 🧬. In 1985, he furthered his academic pursuits with a Ph.D. from the same institution, specializing in cutting-edge research areas. His commitment to academic excellence led him to acquire a Cert. H. Ed. from UNSW Sydney in 1993, enhancing his expertise in educational methodologies. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin has exemplified dedication and innovation in biological research, contributing significantly to the field’s advancement.

Honors and Awards 🎖️

🏆 Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin has left an indelible mark in biological 🐋research with a prestigious career spanning decades. His contributions have been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Australian Museum Research Institute Lifetime Award in 2022. He excelled as a PhD supervisor, earning the UNSW EERC Higher-Degree Supervision awards in 2008 and 2015. His scholarly pursuits took him across the globe as a Visiting Professor at institutions like Univ. Montpellier II and National Tsing Hua University. Prof. Sherwin’s passion for biodiversity mathematics was evident at the EU/BBSRC workshop in Barcelona. His research continues to inspire, as seen from his notable presentations and fellowships at CSIRO Australia and NOAA San Diego.🌿🔬

Research 🔬 

Prof. Dr. William B. Sherwin🏆 is a pioneer in molecular genetics applied to biodiversity management and evolutionary biology, integrating information theory into these fields. His multidisciplinary team has revolutionized biodiversity forecasting and measurement from molecules to ecosystems. Sherwin’s molecular research focuses on endangered, pest, and harvested wildlife, including breakthroughs like the DnaDot method for assessing census population sizes. His recent publications introduce innovative approaches for detecting genes under selection in wild populations and explore ‘Panevolution’, a new field examining biology’s role in the evolution of information, including artificial intelligence. Sherwin’s work continues to shape biological sciences with profound implications. 🧬🌱🔬

Successful external grant applications  🎯

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin has secured over AUD 5 million in external research funding, predominantly through the Australian Research Council (ARC). He has consistently served as leader or co-leader on various projects, highlighting a diverse range of themes and funding sources. Notable among these are: from 2003 to 2005, ARC DP0346313 funded research led by Sherwin Connor Mann on the social dynamics of dolphins, receiving AUD$300K; from 2005 to 2007, ARC DP0559363 supported Sherwin Nichols’ work on genetic exchange indicators critical for biodiversity management, with AUD$260K; and from 2015 to 2018, Horticulture Industries Australia funded research led by Cassis, Burnett, and Sherwin on Macadamia lace bugs, receiving AUD$202K. 🌿🔬🐬

Teaching and Supervision 📝💼

🔬Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin, Emeritus Professor and former Deputy Head of BEES, maintains a light teaching load, primarily in Genetics and Conservation Biology courses (BIOC3291, BIOC3151, BIOS6671). Over his career, he supervised 38 research students to completion (20 PhD, 1 MSc, 17 honours), and currently co-supervises three PhD students. Alumni from the Sherwin lab have achieved notable positions: CSIRO senior research roles, Conservation Biologists at Zoological Parks, Head of Anthropological Institute at Univ. Zurich, and roles in Environmental Consultancies and postdoctoral positions. 🧬🌿

Social Engagement and Leadership  🌍👑

Prof. Dr. William B Sherwin is a renowned biologist with a global impact, collaborating with experts across four continents, including engineers, physicists, statisticians, and biologists 🌍🔬. His work spans multiple state and federal conservation plans, focusing on endangered and pest species 🌿🐾. Recognized in prestigious media like “Nature” and “Science,” he has also been featured in ABC’s National Science show and Discover magazine’s top 100 science stories 📰🔍. As Treasurer of the Genetics Society of Australasia and Editor-in-Chief of “Entropy and Biology,” he has shaped genetic conservation and ecological research, notably advising on invasive species control and koala conservation genetics 🐨🧬.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Distortion of allele frequency distributions provides a test for recent population bottlenecks

Cultural transmission of tool use in bottlenose dolphins

Usefulness of molecular markers for detecting population bottlenecks via monitoring genetic change

Genetic variation of microsatellite loci in a bottlenecked species: the northern hairy‐nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii

A BIOPSY SYSTEM FOR SMALL CETACEANS: DARTING SUCCESS AND WOUND HEALING IN TURSIOPS SPP.

Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population

Low genetic variability of the koala Phascolarctos cinereus in south‐eastern Australia following a severe population bottleneck

Contrasting relatedness patterns in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) with different alliance strategies

‘O father: where art thou?’— Paternity assessment in an open fission–fusion society of wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia

Home range overlap, matrilineal and biparental kinship drive female associations in bottlenose dolphins