Prof. Aasma Shaukat | Applications of Computer Vision | Best Paper Award

Prof. Aasma Shaukat | Applications of Computer Vision | Best Paper Award

Professor at New York University, United States

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Education

Dr. Shaukat completed her F.Sc Pre-Medical at Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore in 1993. She earned her M.B., B.S. in Medicine from The Aga Khan University Medical College, Karachi in 1998. Her postgraduate studies include an MPH in International Health and Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (2000), an Internship in Internal Medicine at State University of New York School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (2001), a Residency in Internal Medicine at the same institution (2003), and a Fellowship in Gastroenterology from Emory University School of Medicine (2007).

Current Appointments and Leadership Positions

Dr. Aasma Shaukat is the Program Director of KL2 at CTSI NYU (since January 2024). She has been serving as the Director of GI Outcomes Research and the Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Endowed Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine since July 2021. Additionally, she is a Professor of Population Health and Co-Director of the TREC Program at CTSI. She also holds a position as a Staff Physician at NY Harbor VA, New York and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (since May 2018).

Awards and Honors

Among her numerous accolades, Dr. Shaukat was selected for the AGA Executive Women Leadership workshop in Denver (2023) and received the ACG Colon Cancer Prevention Abstract Award in Vancouver (2023). She has been honored with the American College of Gastroenterology Governor’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Research (2020) and the AGA Young Investigator Award (2016). Other notable awards include the Champion of Colorectal Cancer Prevention Award (2014) and multiple Teacher of the Year Awards from the University of Minnesota Medical School.

Memberships and Professional Organizations

Dr. Shaukat is a Member of the Board of Trustees at the American College of Gastroenterology and the Chair Elect of the Clinical Practice Section at the American Gastroenterology Association Institute. She is also a Board Member of GIQUIC and serves on the Advisory Panel of PCORI. Her involvement includes being a Member of the DEI Committee at ASCI, Chair of the GI Field Advisory Board at VHA, and a Member of the US Multi-Society Task Force on Colon Cancer.

Research Activity

Dr. Shaukat’s research is centered around clinical, epidemiological, and translational studies focusing on colorectal cancer screening, quality indicators for colonoscopy, molecular markers of post-colonoscopy colon cancer, and chemoprevention. She is currently leading comparative effectiveness trials, including studies on fecal microbiota transplants for recurrent C. difficile infection and evaluating screening modalities to enhance colorectal cancer screening programs, especially in reducing disparities. Her expertise extends to systematic review and evidence synthesis.

Clinical Activity

Dr. Shaukat dedicates 35% of her time to endoscopy and outpatient GI clinic work, focusing on gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, both hereditary and sporadic. She has a special interest in quality indicators and the development of tools and techniques to enhance colonoscopy outcomes.

Mentoring Activity

As a dedicated mentor, Dr. Shaukat serves as Co-Director of NYU CTSI’s Training Education Research and Careers Core, overseeing educational and training initiatives across NYU. She also directs the KL2 program, mentoring KL2 scholars and K awardees to achieve independent funding. Dr. Shaukat’s mentorship extends across various roles, including primary mentoring responsibilities for junior faculty, colorectal surgery, and gastroenterology fellows. Her commitment to mentorship is reflected in her publications, where she has co-authored numerous papers with her mentees, many of whom have progressed to prominent positions in the medical field.

Teaching Activities

Dr. Shaukat plays a significant role in teaching and curriculum development. She co-directs the K to R Scholars Program at NYU and has been involved in teaching colon cancer topics to second-year medical students. Her past roles include serving as Site Director for trainee rotations at the VA Medical Center in Minneapolis, MN, and developing curriculum and journal club lectures for GI fellows.

Continuing Medical Education

Dr. Shaukat has been actively involved in continuing medical education, serving as Course Director for various ASGE and American College of Gastroenterology postgraduate courses. Her contributions to medical education extend to her role as faculty for regional conferences and her involvement in educational affairs and peer review committees.

 

Publications

Effect of ginger supplementation on the fecal microbiome in subjects with prior colorectal adenoma

  • Authors: Prakash, A., Rubin, N., Staley, C., Church, T.R., Prizment, A.
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2024

Adenomas and Sessile Serrated Lesions in 45- to 49-Year-Old Individuals Undergoing Colonoscopy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Authors: Abdallah, M., Mohamed, M.F.H., Abdalla, A.O., Bilal, M., Shaukat, A.
  • Journal: American Journal of Gastroenterology
  • Year: 2024
  • Authors: Weaver, L., Mott, S.L., Thatipelli, S., Shaukat, A., Goffredo, P.
  • Journal: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Year: 2024

Multilevel Interventions to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening in an Urban Native American Community: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Authors: Shaukat, A., Wolf, J., Rudser, K., Wisdom, J.P., Church, T.R.
  • Journal: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Year: 2024

Prevalence of Sessile Serrated Lesions in Individuals With Positive Fecal Immunochemical Test Undergoing Colonoscopy: Results From a Large Nationwide Veterans Affairs Database

  • Authors: Wilson, N., Bilal, M., Westanmo, A., Gravely, A., Shaukat, A.
  • Journal: Gastroenterology
  • Year: 2024

Ms. Shreya Pandya | Keratoconus | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shreya Pandya, Keratoconus, Best Researcher Award

Shreya Pandya at University of Louisville School of Medicine, United States

Professional Profile

🌟 Summary:

Shreya Pandya is a driven researcher and medical student at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, recognized for her extensive research in ophthalmology and gastrointestinal neurophysiology, coupled with a strong commitment to community service and leadership in medical organizations.

🎓 Education:

  • University of Louisville School of Medicine (ULSOM), Louisville, KY
    • Expected Graduation: May 2026
  • University of Georgia (UGA), Athens, GA
    • Summa Cum Laude, Honors Program
    • Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Sciences, Minor in Sociology
    • GPA: 3.94
    • Graduated: May 2022
  • UGA Study Abroad, Discover Australia Program, Sydney, Brisbane, Noosa, AU
    • Winter 2019

🔬 Research Experience:

  • University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, Chicago, IL
    • Research Assistant, Dr. Ali Djalilian
    • Sep 2023-Present
  • Hoopes Vision Research Center, Draper, UT
    • Research Assistant, Dr. Majid Moshirfar
    • May 2023-Present
  • Aquila Bioscience, Galway, Ireland (Virtual)
    • Research Assistant, Dr. Lokesh Joshi
    • May 2020-May 2022
  • UGA Gastrointestinal Neurophysiology Lab, Athens, GA
    • CURO Research Assistant and Summer Fellow, Dr. Claire de La Serre
    • Dec 2018-May 2022
  • UGA Bone and Body Composition Laboratory, Athens, GA
    • Lab Assistant, Dr. Richard Lewis
    • Sep 2018-Aug 2019
  • GI Specialists of Georgia, Marietta, GA
    • Research Assistant, Dr. Aasim Sheikh
    • May 2017-Jul 2018

🏅Honors and Awards:

  • Distinction in Research Track Recipient (2023)
  • CURO Assistantship (Spring 2020, Summer 2019)
  • CURO Summer Fellowship (Summer 2020)
  • Carolyn Berdanier Undergraduate Research Grant – FACS College
  • Zena Costa Brown Scholarship, Alumni Scholarship, Undergraduate Research Scholarship – FACS College
  • Honors International Scholars Program, Ash Service Award – UGA Honors Program
  • Charter Scholar, Zell Miller Scholarship, Presidential Scholar, Dean’s List

🩺 Clinical Shadowing/Volunteering Experience:

  • Athens Clarke County Jail, Athens, GA
    • Shadowing Dr. John Freeman Bradberry, Dec 2020-May 2022
  • Family First: Pain Management, Athens, GA
    • Volunteer with Dr. Subodh Agrawal, Aug 2020-May 2022
  • Marietta Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center, Marietta, GA
    • Shadowing Dr. Piyush Raman, Feb 2020-May 2022

📖 Publications Top Noted:

Paper Title: AvaGen Genetic Testing versus Ocular Screening Assessments Including the Keratoconus Severity Score (KSS) and Randleman Ectasia Risk Score System (ERSS) in Refractive Surgery Candidates
  • Authors: Moshirfar, M.; Pandya, S.; Zhang, S.; Ayesha, A.; Hoopes, P.C.
  • Journal: Clinical Ophthalmology
  • Volume: 18
  • Pages: 1245-1255
  • Year: 2024
Paper Title: Central corneal distortion after small-incision lenticule extraction
  • Authors: Moshirfar, M.; Zhang, S.; Pandya, S.; Ganesh, S.; Kim, G.
  • Journal: Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
  • Volume: 49
  • Pages: 1183-1186
  • Issue: 11
  • Year: 2023
Paper Title: Incidence and Management of Epithelial-Related Complications After SMILE
  • Authors: Moshirfar, M.; Zhang, S.; Pandya, S.; Stoakes, I.M.; Hoopes, P.C.
  • Journal: Clinical Ophthalmology
  • Volume: 17
  • Pages: 2777-2789
  • Year: 2023