Editor Profiles
John Patrick F Bebawy , Associate Professor, Editor Profiles
John F. Bebawy, MD is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Neurological Surgery at Northwestern University. His clinical and research interests and expertise relate to Neuroanesthesia, with a focus on interventions that affect cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular hemodynamics. Dr. Bebawy completed his Anesthesiology residency and Neurosurgical Anesthesiology fellowship training at Northwestern in 2008, where he is currently faculty and Program Director of the Neurosurgical Anesthesiology Fellowship Program. He is a member of many national and international societies for the advancement of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, has published widely on various topics in the field, and has spoken at many meetings throughout the world on areas within his expertise. Dr. Bebawy is devoted and committed to the betterment of patient safety through individualized and compassionate clinical care, as well as through his contribution to the scientific community. Research interest: Neuroanesthesia, Cerebral blood flow, Cerebral physiology, Cerebral pharmacology, Adenosine, Circulatory arrest, Post-craniotomyhypertension, Awake craniotomy
Clayton Dehn , Professor, Editor Profiles
Clayton A Dehn is a Research Physiologist with expertise in Metabolic Disorders. He is the co-inventor of a process and substance for disturbing the inheritance pattern of ion-channelopathic disorders, and the sole author of the first publication cautioning against the risk of SGLT-inhibition inducing ketoacidosis in insulinopenic populations. He serves as the Editorial Board Member of four peer-reviewed journals, and has served gubernatorial appointment on the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission. Research interest: Beta cells, Blood glucose level, Diabetes mellitus, Diabetic ketoacidosis, Endocrine system, Fasting blood glucose, Gestational diabetes Glucose intolerance
Dimitrios Karakitsos , Associate Professor, Editor Profiles
Dr. Dimitrios Karakitsos is an Associate Professor in Medicine (University of South Carolina, School of Medicine) and an Adjunct Associate Professor in Critical Care (Keck Medical School, University of Southern California). He is an international, well-published expert and researcher in critical care ultrasound and crisis resource management in trauma. Currently, he is also affiliated to the Trauma Center of King Saud Medical City (KSMC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Hassan Hosseinzadeh , Senior lecturer, Editor Profiles
Dr Hassan Hosseinzadeh (PhD, MSc) is a senior lecturer in the school of health and society at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is Academic Program Director of the Masters of Public Health and Health Promotion Discipline Lead. He is interested in chronic disease management specially self-management, primary care and digital heath. Hosseinzadeh has extensive experience in the design and delivery of chronic disease self-management interventions in clinical settings, with a particular focus on diabetes and COPD. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed papers and his research leadership has been recognised internationally. He is currently supervising PhD students from different countries including Australia, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Jourdan, Nepal, Singapore and Bangladesh