Christopher Reilly | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christopher Reilly | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Utah | United States

Dr. Christopher A. Reilly is a renowned pharmacologist and toxicologist at the University of Utah. As a professor and director of the Center for Human Toxicology, he has made significant contributions to understanding toxicological mechanisms, particularly involving TRP channels and environmental pollutants. With an extensive career in research, teaching, and mentoring, Dr. Reilly is a leader in the field, dedicated to advancing pharmacological sciences and improving public health.

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Strengths for the Awards

  • Academic and Research Excellence:
    Dr. Reilly has a distinguished academic background with a Ph.D. in Toxicology and over 25 years of research experience. His tenure as a professor and leadership roles, such as Director of the Center for Human Toxicology, underscore his expertise and impact in his field.
  • Extensive Publication and Research Funding:
    Dr. Reilly has secured substantial research funding from prestigious institutions, including NIH, DOD, and NSF. His work covers critical topics such as air pollution, pharmacokinetics, TRP channels, and toxicology. His projects have garnered over $10 million in research funding, demonstrating his ability to lead impactful and high-value research.
  • Recognized Contributions:
    He has received multiple honors, including the Gordon Research Conference Travel Awards and Colgate-Palmolive Post-Doctoral Fellowship, reflecting the significance of his contributions to toxicology. His publications have been featured in high-impact journals, with several being highlighted as “Manuscript Highlights” and “Cover Articles.”
  • Mentorship and Academic Service:
    Dr. Reilly has mentored numerous students and fellows, several of whom have received significant awards and fellowships. He also contributes to academic governance, serving on multiple committees, including search committees, graduate councils, and retention and promotion committees.

Education 🎓

Dr. Reilly’s academic journey began at the University of Utah, where he earned a B.S. in Biology with emphases in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Ecology, and Evolution, and a minor in Chemistry (1994). He then pursued his Ph.D. in Toxicology at Utah State University (1999). Following his doctorate, he completed a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Utah, under the mentorship of Dr. Dennis J. Crouch and Dr. Garold S. Yost.

Experience 🏢

Dr. Reilly has built a distinguished career at the University of Utah, where he currently serves as Professor and Director of the Center for Human Toxicology. Since joining in 1999 as a postdoctoral fellow, he has held numerous roles, including Associate Director and Research Assistant Professor. His career highlights include mentoring in the Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology Program and conducting pioneering research in toxicology and pharmacology.

Research Interests Toxicology 🔬

Dr. Reilly’s research focuses on the toxicological mechanisms mediated by TRP channels, the impact of air pollution on health, and pharmacokinetics. His work delves into the interface of environmental toxicants and human physiology, with a particular emphasis on understanding molecular pathways for therapeutic interventions.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Reilly has received numerous accolades, including the 2001 Colgate-Palmolive Post-Doctoral Fellowship and the Society of Toxicology’s Domestic ToxScholar Visitor recognition in 2020-2021. He was also inducted as a Fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences in 2023. His research publications have frequently been highlighted as “Featured Articles” or “Cover Articles,” reflecting their impact on the scientific community.

Publications 📚

  • Capsaicinoids cause inflammation and epithelial cell death through activation of vanilloid receptors
    Authors: CA Reilly, JL Taylor, DL Lanza, BA Carr, DJ Crouch, GS Yost
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 236
  • Quantitative analysis of capsaicinoids in fresh peppers, oleoresin capsicum and pepper spray products
    Authors: CA Reilly, DJ Crouch, GS Yost
    Year: 2001
    Citations: 194
  • Peroxidase substrates stimulate the oxidation of hydralazine to metabolites which cause single-strand breaks in DNA
    Authors: CA Reilly, SD Aust
    Year: 1997
    Citations: 189
  • Determination of capsaicin, dihydrocapsaicin, and nonivamide in self-defense weapons by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
    Authors: CA Reilly, DJ Crouch, GS Yost, AA Fatah
    Year: 2001
    Citations: 179
  • Human lung epithelial cells express a functional cold-sensing TRPM8 variant
    Authors: AS Sabnis, M Shadid, GS Yost, CA Reilly
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 173
  • A porphomethene inhibitor of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase causes porphyria cutanea tarda
    Authors: JD Phillips, HA Bergonia, CA Reilly, MR Franklin, JP Kushner
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 172
  • Metabolism of capsaicin by cytochrome P450 produces novel dehydrogenated metabolites and decreases cytotoxicity to lung and liver cells
    Authors: CA Reilly, WJ Ehlhardt, DA Jackson, P Kulanthaivel, AE Mutlib, RJ Espina, …
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 151
  • Measurement of lipid peroxidation
    Authors: CA Reilly, SD Aust
    Year: 1999
    Citations: 147
  • Metabolism of capsaicinoids by P450 enzymes: a review of recent findings on reaction mechanisms, bio-activation, and detoxification processes
    Authors: CA Reilly, GS Yost
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 123
  • Increased transcription of cytokine genes in human lung epithelial cells through activation of a TRPM8 variant by cold temperatures
    Authors: AS Sabnis, CA Reilly, JM Veranth, GS Yost
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 114

Conclusion ✨

Dr. Christopher A. Reilly exemplifies leadership and innovation in toxicology research, education, and mentorship. His dedication to unraveling the complexities of toxicological mechanisms and environmental health impacts has made a lasting impact in academia and beyond. As a mentor, researcher, and professor, Dr. Reilly continues to inspire the next generation of scientists and contribute significantly to public health initiatives.

Bogdan Amuzescu | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bogdan Amuzescu | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

MD, PhD | University of Bucharest | Romania

Amuzescu P. Bogdan is an esteemed Romanian scientist specializing in neurobiology, electrophysiology, and mathematical modeling of biological systems. Born on November 27, 1965, in Bucharest, Romania, he has made significant contributions to the fields of membrane biophysics, cardiomyocyte modeling, and cellular physiology. A dedicated academic and researcher, he currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Bucharest.

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Strengths for the Awards

  • Extensive Research Background:
    Dr. Amuzescu’s academic and research trajectory spans decades, covering interdisciplinary domains such as biophysics, neurobiology, electrophysiology, and mathematical modeling of biological systems. With numerous positions held in academia and research, he demonstrates profound expertise in fundamental and applied sciences.
  • Significant Contributions to Science:
    • Published 39 original scientific papers, including 23 in ISI-quoted journals, showcasing impactful contributions to areas such as ion channel electrophysiology, cardiomyocyte biophysics, and neural signaling.
    • Notable achievements include the development of electrophysiological models, discovery of novel effects of amitriptyline on ASIC1a ion channels, and pioneering studies on TRPV1 currents and Mg2+-regulated ion channels.
  • Research Grants and Funding:
    Dr. Amuzescu has successfully contributed to and led several prestigious research grants, including those funded by the World Bank, NATO, and Volkswagen Foundation, as well as significant EU structural grants. His role as grant coordinator and scientific manager highlights his ability to manage and execute large-scale projects effectively.

Education 🎓

Amuzescu P. Bogdan’s academic journey began in Bucharest, where he attended Elementary School No. 80 and Secondary School No. 117. He graduated from the renowned St. Sava National College in 1984, focusing on mathematics and physics. After earning his medical degree from the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in 1991, he pursued a Master’s in Neurobiology at the University of Bucharest (1999-2000) and completed his PhD (2000-2003) on the properties of ion channels in biomembranes, mentored by Prof. Maria-Luisa Flonta and international collaborators.

Professional Experience 💼

Amuzescu has amassed extensive teaching and research experience over the years. His career highlights include:

  • 1991-1992: Assistant roles in Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine in Constanța.
  • 1992-2000: Clinical practice as a specialist physician in hematology and internal medicine.
  • 2000-Present: Academic roles at the University of Bucharest, where he advanced from Assistant Lecturer to Associate Professor.
  • 2014-2015: Application Scientist at Cytocentrics Bioscience GmbH, Germany.

His teaching repertoire includes neurobiophysics, anatomy, physiology, and clinical diagnostics.

Research Interests On Toxicology 🔬

Amuzescu’s expertise spans:

  • Mathematical modeling of complex biological systems, particularly in cardiology and neurology.
  • Electrophysiology, focusing on ion channels, nociception, and pain mechanisms.
  • Cardiac safety pharmacology and drug safety profiling.
  • Developing innovative methodologies, such as automated patch-clamp technologies.

His work explores diseases like diabetic neuropathy, Alzheimer’s, and ischemic conditions, integrating molecular and systemic perspectives.

Awards and Recognition 🏆

  • 2005: First Prize for Scientific Communication, Romanian Neuroscience Society.
  • Invited reviewer for prestigious journals, including the European Journal of Pharmacology and Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
  • Leader of the Group of Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological Systems at the University of Bucharest.

Publications 📚

  • Magnesium‐inhibited, TRPM6/7‐like channel in cardiac myocytes: permeation of divalent cations and pH‐mediated regulation
    • Authors: A Gwanyanya, B Amuzescu, SI Zakharov, R Macianskiene, KR Sipido, …
    • Year: 2004
    • Citations: 113
  • Action potential characterization of human induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes using automated patch-clamp technology
    • Authors: O Scheel, S Frech, B Amuzescu, J Eisfeld, KH Lin, T Knott
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 97
  • Cooling inhibits capsaicin-induced currents in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion neurones
    • Authors: A Babes, B Amuzescu, U Krause, A Scholz, ML Flonta, G Reid
    • Year: 2002
    • Citations: 50
  • A system for applying rapid warming or cooling stimuli to cells during patch clamp recording or ion imaging
    • Authors: G Reid, B Amuzescu, E Zech, ML Flonta
    • Year: 2001
    • Citations: 50
  • Evolution of mathematical models of cardiomyocyte electrophysiology
    • Authors: B Amuzescu, R Airini, FB Epureanu, SA Mann, T Knott, BM Radu
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 39
  • Catecholamines reduce transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 desensitization in cultured dorsal root ganglia neurons
    • Authors: A Filippi, C Caruntu, RO Gheorghe, A Deftu, B Amuzescu, V Ristoiu
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 25
  • Zinc is a voltage-dependent blocker of native and heterologously expressed epithelial Na+ channels
    • Authors: B Amuzescu, A Segal, ML Flonta, J Simaels, W Van Driessche
    • Year: 2003
    • Citations: 25
  • Extracellular trypsin increases ASIC1a selectivity for monovalent versus divalent cations
    • Authors: E Neaga, B Amuzescu, C Dinu, B Macri, F Pena, ML Flonta
    • Year: 2005
    • Citations: 24
  • Recording of multiple ion current components and action potentials in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes via automated patch-clamp
    • Authors: SA Mann, J Heide, T Knott, R Airini, FB Epureanu, AF Deftu, AT Deftu, …
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 23
  • Aspartame safety as a food sweetener and related health hazards
    • Authors: SAA Shaher, DF Mihailescu, B Amuzescu
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 22

Conclusion 🤝

Amuzescu P. Bogdan’s career reflects a unique blend of medical expertise, academic rigor, and groundbreaking research in neurobiology and physiology. Through his dedication to teaching, innovative research, and interdisciplinary collaborations, he continues to contribute profoundly to understanding complex biological systems and developing therapeutic strategies.