José Carlos Tatmatsu-Rocha | Endocrinolgy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. José Carlos Tatmatsu-Rocha | Endocrinolgy | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil  🧑‍🏫

Dr. José Carlos Tatmatsu-Rocha is an Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC) in Brazi. He has a Master’s degree in Biophysics and a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), which included a research internship at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospita. His primary research interests lie in phototherapy and photodynamic application. 

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Education

Dr. Tatmatsu-Rocha earned his Master’s degree in Biophysics from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFP). He then pursued a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy at UFSCar, during which he completed a sandwich internship at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, enhancing his expertise in advanced therapeutic techniqus. 

Experience

Since July 2010, Dr. Tatmatsu-Rocha has been serving as an Adjunct Professor at UFC, contributing significantly to the Physical Therapy Departmn. Prior to this, from March 2006 to July 2010, he was affiliated with the Federal University of Piu. He is also a Collaborating Advisor for the Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Brasília (UB). 

Research Interests🔬

Dr. Tatmatsu-Rocha’s research focuses on phototherapy and photodynamic therapy, exploring their applications in tissue repair and the modulation of metabolic process. He has investigated the effects of light-emitting diodes on carbohydrate metabolism and the role of photobiomodulation in mitochondrial dynamics and collagen production, particularly concerning diabetic wound heaing. 

Awards and Grants 🏆

Throughout his career, Dr. Tatmatsu-Rocha has secured several research grants, including funding from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico for his work on telerehabilitation in stroke patients within the public health ssem. He also received support from the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior for studying the modulation of carbohydrate metabolism by light-emitting diodes, and from the Fundação Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico for research on phototherapy’s effects on inflammatory markers and oxidative stress in diabetic mels.

Publications 📚

“Development of Mathematical Model for Understanding Microcirculation in Diabetic Foot Ulcers Based on Ankle–Brachial Index” (2025) in Bioengineeing. This study presents a mathematical model to better understand microcirculation in diabetic foot lcers. 

“EFEITOS DO LED AZUL NA CICATRIZAÇÃO DE ÚLCERA VENOSA EM DIABÉTICOS” (2023) in CadernosESP. This research explores the effects of blue LED therapy on venous ulcer healing in diabetic paients. 

“Effect of exposure to a light-emitting diode (LED) on the physicochemical characteristics of natural latex biomembranes used to treat diabetic ulcers” (2022) in Research on Biomedical Engineeing. This paper examines how LED exposure alters the properties of natural latex biomembranes for diabetic ulcer tretment. 

“Photobiomodulation: systematic review and meta-analysis of the most used parameters in the resolution diabetic foot ulcers” (2021) in Lasers in Medical Scince. This systematic review analyzes the parameters commonly used in photobiomodulation for treating diabetic foot lcers. 

“Hip arthroplasty: Effective rehabilitation protocols” (2021) in Research, Society and Developent. This article discusses effective rehabilitation protocols following hip arthrolasty. 

“Cost Analysis of a Home-Based Virtual Reality Rehabilitation to Improve Upper Limb Function in Stroke Survivors” (2020) in Global Journal of Health Scince. This study provides a cost analysis of home-based virtual reality rehabilitation for stroke surivors. 

“Can oxidative stress markers help define stroke prognosis?” (2019) in Biointerface Research in Applied Chemitry. This research investigates the potential of oxidative stress markers in determining stroke pronosis. 

Conclusion

In my opinion, Dr. José Carlos Tatmatsu-Rocha is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative research in phototherapy and rehabilitation, his consistent funding, and his growing body of high-quality publications are testaments to his excellence. While there is room to deepen cross-disciplinary collaborations and international reach, his impactful contributions to healthcare make him an excellent candidate for this award.

Anna Murasheva | Endocrinology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anna Murasheva | Endocrinology | Best Researcher Award

Senior researcher, Associate professor, PhD, Almazov National Medical Research Centre. Russia 🌟

Dr. Anna Murasheva (Simanenkova) is a Senior Researcher and Associate Professor at the Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Saint Petersburg, Russia. With a PhD in experimental and clinical endocrinology, she has dedicated her career to exploring CNS damage in diabetes and the neuroprotective and osteotropic effects of glucose-lowering therapies. Her innovative research presentations have gained recognition at international conferences, including EASD-2024, and her studies have significantly advanced the understanding of stroke prophylaxis in diabetic patients. She is a reviewer for the journal Problems of Endocrinology and an active member of ECE and EASD.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Murasheva graduated with honors in 2012 and pursued a PhD, supported by the prestigious Presidential Stipend for scientific investigations. Her academic excellence is complemented by her extensive research and clinical training, enabling her to make impactful contributions to the fields of endocrinology and diabetes-related CNS research.

💼 Experience

Dr. Murasheva has successfully completed five major research projects funded by the Russian Ministry of Health, Ministry of Higher Education, and national foundations. She currently leads an ongoing research project while actively participating in another. Her collaborative efforts have also resulted in the publication of two clinical guidelines and one patent, with another in process.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Murasheva’s research focuses on the experimental and clinical investigation of CNS damage in diabetes, exploring the neuroprotective and osteotropic properties of glucose-lowering drugs, as well as stroke prevention and treatment in diabetic patients. Her team has been pioneering in comparing the mechanisms of GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors, offering new insights into their therapeutic potential in both acute and chronic brain injuries.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Murasheva’s presentation “Neuroprotective Properties of Incretin-Based Therapies” was featured in the “Highlights of EASD-2020,” one of the five most-watched videos of the program. In 2024, her presentation at EASD on “Neuroprotective Properties of GLP-1RA and SGLT-2i in Diabetic Rats” was published in EMJ Diabetes as a highlight of the conference’s important topics.

📚 Publications Top Notes

“To Sustainably Ride or Not to Ride: Examining the Green Consumption Intention of Ride-Hailing Services in the Sharing Economy by University Students”
Published in Sustainability (2024) DOI: 10.3390/su16209047. Cited by 10 articles.

“Unpacking the Paradoxical Impact of Ethical Leadership on Employees’ Pro-Social Rule-Breaking Behavior”
Published in PLOS ONE (2024) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306912. Cited by 15 articles.

“GLP-1RA and SGLT-2i Neuroprotective Properties in Brain Damage”
Published in EMJ Diabetes (2024). Cited by 8 articles.

“Green Paradox in Emerging Tourism Supply Chains”
Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021) DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18189626. Cited by 20 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Anna Murasheva is a distinguished researcher whose work on the neuroprotective and osteotropic properties of glucose-lowering drugs has made a significant impact on experimental and clinical medicine. Her innovative findings and leadership in grant-supported research demonstrate her capability as a scholar and scientist. While expanding her global collaborations and enhancing her citation metrics could strengthen her profile further, her current achievements make her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.