Robert Cooney | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Robert Cooney | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Robert Cooney, SUNY Upstate Medical University, United States.

🔹 Robert N. Cooney, MD, FACS, FCCM is a distinguished Professor and Patricia J. Numann Endowed Chair in the Department of Surgery at SUNY Upstate Medical University. With a B.A. in Biochemistry from the University of New Hampshire and an M.D. from UVM College of Medicine, he has held key leadership roles in surgery, trauma, and critical care. Dr. Cooney has contributed significantly to medical education, research, and surgical quality initiatives, securing funding from NIH, DoD, and NSF. 🚀

Profile

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Robert N. Cooney embarked on his academic journey at the University of New Hampshire, where he earned a B.A. in Biochemistry with Honors in 1979. His strong foundation in biochemistry paved the way for his enrollment at the UVM College of Medicine, where he obtained his M.D. degree in May 1985, with a Senior Major in Surgery. His commitment to surgical excellence was evident from the outset, as he pursued rigorous clinical training in esteemed institutions.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Cooney has held multiple prestigious positions throughout his career, currently serving as Professor and Patricia J. Numann Endowed Chair, Department of Surgery at SUNY Upstate Medical University. His professional trajectory includes roles such as Chief of General Surgery, Vice-Chair for Research, Co-Director of the Penn State Institute for Diabetes and Obesity, and Chief of Bariatric Surgery. His leadership and administrative skills have contributed to the growth and development of numerous surgical programs.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Cooney’s research is deeply rooted in surgical critical care, trauma, and metabolic response to injury. His investigative work has secured funding from top agencies like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DoD), and National Science Foundation (NSF). As an active researcher and mentor, he has played a crucial role in advancing the understanding of critical care management, bariatric surgery, and trauma care protocols.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Cooney has profoundly impacted the field of surgery through his leadership, mentorship, and policy development. Under his guidance, the Surgery Department at SUNY Upstate Medical University has expanded significantly, enhancing its pediatric surgery, trauma, and transplant programs. His dedication to surgical quality is evident in his role as the Surgery Quality Officer and his contributions to NSQIP and the UNYSQI collaborative.

🏅Certifications & Credentials 

Dr. Robert Cooney holds prestigious certifications that emphasize his exceptional expertise in surgery and critical care. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (1995) and a Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine (1999). His qualifications are enhanced by certifications in Surgery Critical Care through the American Board of Surgery in 1993, 2003, and 2013. Additionally, he is a Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners (1986) and holds various provider certifications, including ATLS and ACLS.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Cooney’s accomplishments have earned him numerous awards and honors. Notable recognitions include the 2022 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service, and the 2017 Patricia J Numann Endowed Chair of Surgery. His contributions to surgical education were honored with the Ballentine Award for Excellence in Surgical Education (2003). He has also been featured in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and Educators (2007), and the Best Doctors in America list (2002-2015).

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Cooney’s scholarly contributions are well-recognized, with numerous citations in peer-reviewed journals and medical publications. His work has been widely referenced in research related to trauma surgery, metabolic response, and critical care. As an educator, he has also contributed to medical textbooks and surgical guidelines, enriching the knowledge base for future surgeons.

💪 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a distinguished surgeon, educator, and researcher, Dr. Cooney continues to shape the future of surgery. His legacy is built on his commitment to education, innovation in research, and enhancement of patient care standards. Looking ahead, he aims to further expand research initiatives, mentor the next generation of surgeons, and drive improvements in surgical quality and trauma care protocols.

Publications Top Notes

1. Recombinant human interleukin 1 receptor antagonist in the treatment of patients with sepsis syndrome: results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
📖 Journal: Jama
🔢 Citations: 1364
📅 Year: 1994

2. Double-blind randomised controlled trial of monoclonal antibody to human tumour necrosis factor in treatment of septic shock
📖 Journal: The Lancet
🔢 Citations: 895
📅 Year: 1998

3. Limits of body mass index to detect obesity and predict body composition
📖 Journal: Nutrition
🔢 Citations: 779
📅 Year: 2001

4. Obesity-related elevations in plasma leucine are associated with alterations in enzymes involved in branched-chain amino acid metabolism
📖 Journal: American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
🔢 Citations: 559
📅 Year: 2007

5. Validation of several established equations for resting metabolic rate in obese and nonobese people
📖 Journal: Journal of the American Dietetic Association
🔢 Citations: 421
📅 Year: 2003

6. Analysis of estimation methods for resting metabolic rate in critically ill adults
📖 Journal: Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
🔢 Citations: 300
📅 Year: 2009

7. Use of a human patient simulator in the development of resident trauma management skills
📖 Journal: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
🔢 Citations: 261
📅 Year: 2001

8. Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS): inhibitors of the JAK/STAT pathway
📖 Journal: Shock
🔢 Citations: 242
📅 Year: 2002

9. Abandon the mouse research ship? Not just yet!
📖 Journal: Shock
🔢 Citations: 182
📅 Year: 2014

10. IL-1 receptor antagonist attenuates sepsis-induced alterations in the IGF system and protein synthesis
📖 Journal: American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
🔢 Citations: 182
📅 Year: 1996

Agustina Costa | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Agustina Costa | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Agustina Costa, Anlis-Malbran, Argentina.

Agustina Costa is a highly accomplished biologist and researcher specializing in microbiology and biochemistry. She earned her PhD in Pharmacy and Biochemistry from the University of Buenos Aires in 2023, where she achieved an outstanding grade for her thesis focused on detecting β-lactamases in Enterobacterales using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Agustina also holds a Licenciatura in Biological Sciences from Universidad Favaloro and has over 17 years of professional experience in renowned institutions like INEI-ANLIS-MALBRAN and Hospital Alemán. Her research expertise is showcased in numerous high-impact publications, particularly in the fields of microbial diagnostics and antimicrobial resistance. She has presented her findings at over 15 national and international conferences and has contributed to various research projects funded by ANPCyT and CONICET. Fluent in English and skilled in advanced genomic analysis, Agustina is dedicated to advancing the field of microbiology and improving public health through innovative research.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Agustina Costa, PhD in Pharmacy and Biochemistry from the University of Buenos Aires, demonstrates exceptional expertise in microbiology with a specialized focus on using MALDI-TOF MS for the rapid detection of β-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales. Her academic background, complemented by a Licenciatura in Biological Sciences, reflects a strong foundation in microbial research and diagnostic methodologies. Throughout her career, she has been affiliated with prestigious institutions, including INEI-ANLIS-MALBRAN and Hospital Alemán, where she honed her skills in microbiology and molecular biology.

🎓 Education:

Agustina Costa has a strong academic foundation, highlighted by a PhD in Pharmacy and Biochemistry from the University of Buenos Aires (2023), where she achieved an “Outstanding” grade for her thesis on β-lactamase detection using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Her academic journey began with a Licenciatura in Biological Sciences from Universidad Favaloro, complemented by technical training in microbiology. This blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills demonstrates her commitment to scientific excellence and specialized expertise in microbiology and biochemistry

💼Professional Experience:

Agustina Costa has over 17 years of diverse experience in microbiology, working in prominent institutions such as INEI-ANLIS-MALBRAN and Hospital Alemán. Currently, she serves as a professional in the Enterobacteria Service, showcasing her hands-on expertise in microbiological research and diagnostics. Her previous roles span from molecular biology techniques to quality control in microbiology, reflecting her comprehensive knowledge in clinical and laboratory settings

🌍 Publications and Research Contributions

Agustina Costa has an impressive portfolio of publications, including multiple research articles in high-impact journals such as PathogensFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, and Journal of Microbiological Methods. Her work primarily focuses on the use of MALDI-TOF MS for rapid microbial identification and antimicrobial resistance detection, highlighting her contributions to advancing diagnostic microbiology. Notably, her research on KPC detection and the genomic characterization of resistant plasmids demonstrates her commitment to addressing critical challenges in public health.

🥇Award and Honors:

Agustina Costa has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to microbiology and biochemistry through multiple awards and honors. She has presented her groundbreaking research at over 15 prestigious national and international conferences, including ASM Microbe, SADI-Argentina, and SADEBAC-Argentina, where she often served as the first author. Agustina has also secured competitive research grants from ANPCyT and CONICET, reflecting her ability to lead impactful scientific projects. Her innovative work in microbial diagnostics, particularly in using MALDI-TOF MS for rapid pathogen detection, has earned her accolades within the scientific community, solidifying her reputation as a leader in the field of microbiology.

Conclusion:

Agustina Costa stands out as a highly skilled researcher with a robust background in microbiology and biochemistry. Her extensive academic achievements, highlighted by a PhD with distinction from the University of Buenos Aires, are complemented by over 17 years of professional experience in prominent research institutions. Agustina’s impressive portfolio of high-impact publications, particularly in antimicrobial resistance and microbial diagnostics using MALDI-TOF MS, demonstrates her expertise and contributions to public health. Her active engagement in scientific conferences and successful grant applications further solidify her reputation as a leading researcher. Overall, Agustina’s dedication and accomplishments make her a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher

📖 Publication Top Notes

  1. MALDI-TOF MS-Based KPC Direct Detection from Patients’ Positive Blood Culture Bottles, Short-Term Cultures, and Colonies at the Hospital | 3 citations 📊

  2. Co-Occurrence of NDM-5 and RmtB in a Clinical Isolate of Escherichia coli Belonging to CC354 in Latin America12 citations 📊

  3. Bacteremia and Sepsis by Arcanobacterium haemolyticum in a Young Immunocompetent Patient4 citations 📊

  4. MALDI-TOF MS Based Procedure to Detect KPC-2 Directly from Positive Blood Culture Bottles and Colonies |33 citations 📊