Prof. Dmitriy Sheyn | Orthopedics | Best Researcher Award 

Cedars-Sinai Health Science University | United States

Prof. Dmitriy Sheyn is an accomplished biomedical scientist whose extensive research contributions have significantly advanced the fields of regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, and musculoskeletal tissue engineering. With over 160 scientific documents, including peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, and invited presentations, his scholarly output reflects sustained innovation and leadership in translational science. Prof. Sheyn’s research has garnered widespread academic recognition, as evidenced by his impressive h-index of 33, indicating that at least 33 of his publications have each been cited 33 times or more. His total citation count exceeds 3,800, demonstrating the lasting impact of his discoveries on subsequent scientific advancements. His studies in intervertebral disc regeneration, stem cell differentiation, and gene therapy for orthopedic repair have been published in prestigious journals such as Science Translational Medicine, Stem Cells Translational Medicine, Tissue Engineering, and Molecular Therapy. Prof. Sheyn’s ability to bridge basic science with clinical applications continues to inspire collaborative efforts within the global scientific community. His work at Cedars-Sinai not only underscores a deep commitment to research excellence but also provides transformative insights into novel therapeutic approaches for spinal disorders and musculoskeletal diseases, making him a recognized leader in regenerative orthopaedic research

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Featured Publications 

  • Shapiro, G., Kallai, I., Sheyn, D., Tawackoli, W., Koh, Y. D., Bae, H., Trietel, T., Goldbart, R., Kost, J., Gazit, Z., Gazit, D., & Pelled, G. (2014). Ultrasound-mediated transgene expression in endogenous stem cells recruited to bone injury sites. Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 25(5), 525–531.

  • Sheyn, D., Yakubovich, D. C., Kallai, I., Su, S., Da, X., Pelled, G., Tawackoli, W., Cook-Weins, G., Schwarz, E. M., Gazit, D., & Gazit, Z. (2013). PTH promotes allograft integration in a calvarial bone defect. Molecular Pharmaceutics, 10(12), 4462–4471

Dmitriy Sheyn | Orthopedics | Best Researcher Award

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