Dr. Clémence Cirade | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Clémence Cirade | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Clémence Cirade, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice, France

Dr. Clémence CIRADE is a Junior Doctor specializing in gynecology at CHU Nice, where she has been serving since 2024. She previously worked as an intern in gynecology at the University Hospital of Nice starting in 2020. Dr. Cirade’s expertise spans Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), medical gynecology, endocrinology, and obstetrics. Her contributions include engaging with gamete donors to facilitate transitions under new laws, updating service protocols over the past two years, and training interns in clinical practice. She is an active member of the Collège de Gynécologie Médicale du Sud-Est and the Association Internationale de Gynécologie Médicale (AIGM). Additionally, Dr. Cirade has a published article in Science Direct and has collaborated with Fertisky on projects related to ART.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 🌍

Dr. Clémence Cirade demonstrates a focused yet emerging profile in research, particularly in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). While her professional and academic contributions are commendable, they do not align strongly with the criteria typically associated with the “Best Researcher Award,” which often emphasizes extensive research achievements, impactful publications, patents, and significant contributions to the scientific community.

Education and Training 📚

  • Medical Internship: Intern in Gynecology at the University Hospital of Nice (CHU Nice) since 2020.
  • Junior Doctorate Role: Junior Doctor in Gynecology at CHU Nice since 2024.

Work Experience 💼

  1. Intern in Gynecology (2020 – 2024):
    • Worked at the University Hospital of Nice.
    • Gained experience in gynecology, endocrinology, ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology), medical gynecology, and obstetrics.
  2. Junior Doctor in Gynecology (2024 – Present):
    • Currently employed at the University Hospital of Nice.
    • Responsibilities include contacting gamete donors, updating service protocols, and training interns.

Research Skills 🔬

  • Data Analysis Skills: Mention your ability to interpret clinical data related to ART outcomes.
  • Literature Review: Showcase your skills in identifying and summarizing relevant research in ART and gynecology.
  • Project Management: Highlight your role in managing donor education and updating protocols.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Visions et répercussions de l’accès aux origines dans l’assistance médicale à la procréation avec tiers donneur : étude descriptive chez les donneurs de gamètes 

Prof. Dr Karen Spruyt | Health Sciences | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr Karen Spruyt | Health Sciences | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr Karen Spruyt, National Institute of Health and Medical Research, France

Dr. Karen Spruyt is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in pediatric sleep disorders, neurodevelopment, and neuropsychology. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium, where her doctoral thesis focused on pediatric sleep problems and their impact on daytime behavior. With a diverse career, Dr. Spruyt has held significant academic positions at institutions such as Vrije Universiteit Brussel, the University of Louisville, and the University of Chicago. She currently serves as a Senior Researcher at INSERM, Université Paris Cité, in the NeuroDiderot team, France. Dr. Spruyt has received numerous prestigious grants, including funding from the NIH, EU Horizon 2023, and the Chinese Scholarship Council, and has published 198 peer-reviewed papers. She has also mentored over 130 students, primarily women, in various fields such as psychology, neuropsychology, and pediatrics. Her expertise extends to advanced statistical methodologies and sleep research, contributing to her leadership in international initiatives such as the European Sleep Research Society and the World Sleep Society. Dr. Spruyt has been recognized for her scientific excellence with multiple awards and honors, and her work continues to influence the understanding and treatment of sleep-related issues in children.

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Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research 🌍

Dr. Karen Spruyt is an internationally recognized expert in pediatric sleep medicine and developmental neuropsychology, with a career spanning globally prestigious institutions. Her prolific publication record, significant h-index, and numerous research grants demonstrate her influence and capability in advancing scientific knowledge. She has held leadership positions in prominent organizations such as the World Sleep Society and European Sleep Research Society, contributing to global guidelines and policies in sleep research.

Education 📚

  1. Master in Psychology (Clinical Psychology)
    • Institution: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
    • Year: 1996
    • Details: Internship at the Child Neurology Department, VUB Children’s Hospital and Rehabilitation Center “De Poolster,” Brussels, Belgium.
    • Certification: Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Belgium) – 732106796
  2. Master in Child Neuropsychology
    • Institution: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & Paedological Institute, The Netherlands
    • Year: 1997
  3. Master in Quantitative Analysis for the Social Sciences (Biostatistics)
    • Institution: Katholieke Universiteit Brussel/Leuven, Belgium
    • Year: 2003
  4. Ph.D. in Psychology
    • Institution: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
    • Year: 2005
    • Thesis: “Pediatric Sleep Problems: A Contribution to Their Identification and Relationship with Daytime Behavior”
  5. Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR)
    • Institution: L’Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
    • Year: 2018

Work Experience 💼

  1. Assistant Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology
    • Institution: Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science, Belgium
    • Years: 2007–2016
  2. Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sleep Research & Developmental Neuropsychology
    • Institution: University of Louisville, Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Sleep Medicine Center, Louisville, KY, USA
    • Year: 2007
  3. Assistant Professor (Research Associate) of Pediatrics
    • Institution: The University of Chicago, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Pediatric Sleep Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA
    • Year: 2009
  4. Adjunct Professor of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
    • Institution: Shanghai Children’s Medical Center, affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China
    • Year: 2012
  5. Peter Wall Institute International Visiting Research Scholar
    • Institution: Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
    • Years: 2013–2014
  6. Associate Professor of Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNS)
    • Institution: School of Neuroscience, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
    • Year: 2013
  7. Scientific Staff Member
    • Institution: INSERM (Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale), Université Paris Cité, NeuroDiderot, France
    • Years: 2016–present
  8. Visiting Professor
    • Institution: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
    • Years: 2018–present
  9. Research Fellow and Visiting Academic Fellow
    • Institutions: Monash Institute of Medical Research and Ritchie Center for Baby Health Research, Melbourne, Australia (2006)
    • Affiliations: Various additional academic appointments globally.

Awards and Recognition 🏅

  1. 2009 Comer Children’s Hospital Research Award, The University of Chicago
  2. 2010 Best Clinical Science Presentation Award, Faculty Category, The University of Chicago
  3. 2010 Minority Sleep Research Award, Sleep Research Network, USA
  4. 2012 Face of Flanders, Flanders Today, Belgium
  5. 2013 Peter Wall Institute International Visiting Research Scholar, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  6. 2019 CIC Chair Neurodis- China, Award for Contributions to Pediatric Sleep Research
  7. 2019 Chateaubriand Fellowship, Israel
  8. 2021 Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia, Award for Contributions to Neurodevelopmental Research

Research Skills 🔬

  • Behavioral Sleep Research: Extensive expertise in studying the impact of sleep on developmental neuropsychology, particularly in children, with a focus on pediatric sleep problems, their identification, and their relationship with daytime behavior.
  • Advanced Statistical Methods: Skilled in quantitative analysis for social sciences and biostatistics, including advanced data-mining, meta-analyses, and neural network training.
  • Neurocognitive Function Assessment: Specialized in evaluating the effects of sleep disorders such as snoring and poor sleep quality on neurodevelopmental outcomes.
  • Research Methodology: Proficient in using various statistical and software tools such as SPSS, Statistica, MLwin, and LatentGold for complex data analysis, as well as sleep-specific software like BrainRT and Sleepware G for studying sleep patterns.
  • International Research Collaboration: Extensive experience in conducting collaborative research across various countries and institutions, including partnerships with Lanzhou University Medical School and University of Sao Paulo Medical School.
  • Mentorship: Proven track record in mentoring and training early-career researchers, with a focus on women in science, and has guided numerous PhD and postdoctoral students.

Publication top Notes 📖

Lavender improves sleep through olfactory perception and GABAergic neurons of the central amygdala

The Need for Pediatric Sleep Education to Enhance Healthcare for Children and Adolescents: A Global Perspective from a Survey of Members of the International Pediatric Sleep Association

Navigating the complex link between infant sleep and development: feels like decoding the Escher labyrinth

Glimpsing tomorrow: Unveiling the prospective trajectory of childhood sleep

A Historical Overview of the Role of Benzodiazepines including Clonazepam in the Treatment of Adult Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movements in Sleep